On 8/12/2013 10:22 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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> "S Viemeister" > wrote in message
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>> On 8/12/2013 1:35 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>>> "S Viemeister" > wrote
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>>>> It was bought because we're planning a kitchen refurb, and I don't
>>>> want to eat out/order in for as many weeks as it will take to regain
>>>> use of the kitchen. It came with a surprisingly nice non-stick frying
>>>> pan, and I already have a medium saucepan and a pressure cooker which
>>>> are induction compatible. Parchment paper works well to protect the
>>>> surface, so I should also be able to use my cast-iron pans, too.
>>>> Unlike others I've seen, it has a wide range of temperature settings.
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>>> Yes I haven't seen one with a wide range ....post a wee link, please?
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>> I've tried to find a UK source for it - the one I bought is for our US
>> kitchen. I like it enough to buy one for our Scottish kitchen, but have
>> had no luck finding it.
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> I don't mind ordering from US. That is where my herb ball and last
> probe thermo came from
Could you give me a US link, please?
You could try Amazon. There's no pan included though. I don't know if it
would work with your 220V electricity. The US uses 120V and the maximum
power you can get is 1800 watts. Does this mean that you can get 3600
watts with plugin hotplates in the UK? I don't know but that would be cool.
http://www.amazon.com/1800-Watt-Port...dp/B0045QEPYM/