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Rossana67 Posted 14 Jan 2014 , 7:09am
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AHello everyone

I've bought tools and supplies for my cakes but they are super expensive. I cant afford those prices but I need so many tools and supplies for my cake decorations. Can anyone please tell of the best online stores or sites that arent so expensive? Please

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Godot Posted 14 Jan 2014 , 7:29am
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AQuality equipment costs!

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MBalaska Posted 14 Jan 2014 , 8:00am
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You get what you pay for.  Better to have fewer quality items, than lots of low rent junk.

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JWinslow Posted 14 Jan 2014 , 4:36pm
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It will take you longer to build your toolbox but buy quality from the beginning.  I made the mistake of getting the "bargain" tools when I started out and it ended up costing me more in the end.  I replaced them all except for my ball tool.   The others are just sitting in a box in the basement - not very cost effective.

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kazita Posted 14 Jan 2014 , 4:58pm
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It will take you longer to build your toolbox but buy quality from the beginning.  I made the mistake of getting the "bargain" tools when I started out and it ended up costing me more in the end.  I replaced them all except for my ball tool.   The others are just sitting in a box in the basement - not very cost effective.

Yeah what she said^^^^^^^

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shanter Posted 14 Jan 2014 , 5:17pm
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I don't know where you are, but If you have a Michael's near you, or a Hobby Lobby, they usually have a 40% off coupon (you can print it from their web sites) once a week, so if you pace yourself, you can get some nice, reasonably priced stuff.

 

http://weeklyad.michaels.com/coupons/?storeId=2038&promotionCode=Michaels-140112

 

http://www.hobbylobby.com/weekly/coupon.cfm

 

You can also print more than one coupon for a store and have a friend/relative buy another 40% off item for you.

 

Watch out for Wilton stuff. Some is okay, a lot is not. Wilton fondant and candy melts are okay for not-to-be eaten things, but they taste terrible, IMHO.

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