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"N. Thornton" wrote:
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> Kate Dicey > wrote in message >...
>
> > Commercial/hotel type dishwashers are not of the same type or
> > construction as domestic ones.

>
> I'm now educated on commercial dishwashers, but still dont know what
> to do with Steelon pans I googled steelon and a whole assortment of
> words to do with washing, of any kind, and was stumped to get not one
> relevant hit at all.
>
> The only interesting thing I learnt was that in India 'steelon' non
> stick pans sell for about 2GBP to 3GBP for the bigger ones. Thats
> about 3 to 5 USD. Perhaps I should reconsider my holiday ideas
>
> Regards, NT


Make sure you bring back recipes and spices when you go! ;D

Oh, and drop me off a few pans while you're at it! At that price, I can
stand a non-stick pan or two!
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