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Default Sunbeam electric frypan

aem > wrote:
:On Jan 8, 11:20*am, (Smitty xx) wrote:
:> Well,mine finally died..after YEARS of faithfull service.It was a
:> vintage one,yellow with flower designs.Hated to see it go.Im looking for
:> a replacement that will be just as good,no junk that will self-destruct
:> in a few years,preferably a high dome double size.Looking for
:> quality,reliability.Need feedback on brands others have used....or *know
:> whats out there. [snip]

:Electric frypans are such simple devices that I doubt there are
:meaningful differences in quality among them, either for performance
r for longevity. I'd first decide whether I wanted nonstick or
:stainless steel, then choose on the basis of price. -aem

My electric skillet died recently. The replacement, a Rival, worked
once. It went back, needless to say. I haven't replaced it yet.
They're all much bigger then they need to be for the the size of the
cooking surface.

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