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Cooking pads
"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> 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?
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> 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.
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> http://www.amazon.com/1800-Watt-Port...dp/B0045QEPYM/
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