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Default Hey! anyone got a Farberware electric skillet?

If you have a Farberware electric skillet can you do some tests for me??

I bought one on eBay but it runs 70 degrees Fahrenheit colder than dial
settings, plus, once it reaches set temp and the light goes out, if you
gently press or wiggle up and down on the controller the power / light
goes on again.

What can I reasonable expect?

I wrote the seller back asking for a refund.
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On 10/4/2013 7:50 PM, mawil1013 wrote:
> If you have a Farberware electric skillet can you do some tests for me??
>
> I bought one on eBay but it runs 70 degrees Fahrenheit colder than dial
> settings, plus, once it reaches set temp and the light goes out, if you
> gently press or wiggle up and down on the controller the power / light
> goes on again.
>
> What can I reasonable expect?
>
> I wrote the seller back asking for a refund.


You can reasonably expect a refund.

It doesn't do any good to ask someone here about it. What model? What
year? How "used"? Doesn't matter, you already know it's defective. I
hope you checked the seller ratings and refund policies before you
bought it.

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"mawil1013" > wrote in message
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> If you have a Farberware electric skillet can you do some tests for me??
>
> I bought one on eBay but it runs 70 degrees Fahrenheit colder than dial
> settings, plus, once it reaches set temp and the light goes out, if you
> gently press or wiggle up and down on the controller the power / light
> goes on again.
>
> What can I reasonable expect?
>
> I wrote the seller back asking for a refund.
> --
> Michael


Is it a new or used one? I think I've had a couple of them over the years
but I don't personally care for the things. Much easier just to clean a
skillet and the skillet takes up less space. I know that people here claim
that they provide a more even heat but they're not for me.

If the item is used and the seller advertised it as being in excellent shape
or something, you may have recourse. Not sure if it is a new item though...

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On Fri, 04 Oct 2013 19:54:47 -0400, jmcquown >
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> hope you checked the seller ratings and refund policies before you
> bought it.


We're having a great experience with a phone dealer on ebay. We
ordered and got the phone just a couple of days after placing the
order. This was my first smartphone, so I didn't know what to expect
because nobody talks about their problems - but AFAIWC I had to reboot
it way too often and every now and then I couldn't do it the easy way
- I'd need to take the battery out to do it. Anyway, we emailed the
seller saying we wanted to exchange it and got an email back telling
us a new one would be mailed to us with a return postage label. No
wonder it's so highly rated!

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On Friday, October 4, 2013 4:50:29 PM UTC-7, mawil1013 wrote:
> If you have a Farberware electric skillet can you do some tests for me??
>
>
>
> I bought one on eBay but it runs 70 degrees Fahrenheit colder than dial
> settings, plus, once it reaches set temp and the light goes out, if you
> gently press or wiggle up and down on the controller the power / light
> goes on again.
>
>
>
> What can I reasonable expect?
>
>
>
> I wrote the seller back asking for a refund.
>


How are you measuring the temp?

I've had mine for years, and it fries chicken and wiener schnitzel a treat, so
I just assumed the temperature was right on the money. Its ability to maintain
a constant frying temperature is why I bought it.


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The temp light will go off and on as it tries to maintain a steady temp. However, if the temperatures are that
far off what they should be, it is definitely either a controller problem or the pan is bad.

The seller should offer
a refund, or perhaps you have a friend with a controller you could borrow to see if that is where the problem is.
I would never buy a used or even factory-refurbished electrical device without a guaranteed return policy.

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Nancy2 wrote:
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>The temp light will go off and on as it tries to maintain a steady temp. However, if the temperatures are that
>far off what they should be, it is definitely either a controller problem or the pan is bad.
>
>The seller should offer
>a refund, or perhaps you have a friend with a controller you could borrow to see if that is where the problem is.
>I would never buy a used or even factory-refurbished electrical device without a guaranteed return policy.


The Farberware electric skillet is the 12" X 12" square version of
their electric wok... lousy heating capability and a pain to clean...
both are cheap so you get what you pay for.
This morning I ordered this, a far more versatile piece of cookwa
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NIOF96/...0_item_ima ge

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On Monday, October 7, 2013 10:26:34 AM UTC-7, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Nancy2 wrote:
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> >

>
> >The temp light will go off and on as it tries to maintain a steady temp. However, if the temperatures are that

>
> >far off what they should be, it is definitely either a controller problem or the pan is bad.

>
> >

>
> >The seller should offer

>
> >a refund, or perhaps you have a friend with a controller you could borrow to see if that is where the problem is.

>
> >I would never buy a used or even factory-refurbished electrical device without a guaranteed return policy.

>
>
>
> The Farberware electric skillet is the 12" X 12" square version of
> their electric wok... lousy heating capability and a pain to clean...
> both are cheap so you get what you pay for.
>


Why would anybody buy that POS off eBay when for $25 you can get this
Bronx-made classic?

http://capecoral.ebayclassifieds.com...t/?ad=13200474


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"mawil1013" wrote in message ...

If you have a Farberware electric skillet can you do some tests for me??

I bought one on eBay but it runs 70 degrees Fahrenheit colder than dial
settings, plus, once it reaches set temp and the light goes out, if you
gently press or wiggle up and down on the controller the power / light
goes on again.

What can I reasonable expect?

I wrote the seller back asking for a refund.
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Michael

~~~~~~~
I had one years ago (probably not the same model you bought), and it was
great. You said you bought yours on eBay. How much time were you given to
return it, and what limitations did the seller list? I suggest returning it
for a refund if it is still under the seller's warranty. I have bought a
number of items from eBay, but this is one of the disadvantages--not as easy
to return as from a store (or even from amazon.com, where you would have to
ship it back, but you have a guarantee and 30 days or more).

MaryL

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On Thursday, October 10, 2013 1:30:06 PM UTC-7, MaryL wrote:
> "mawil1013" wrote in message ...
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>
>
>
> I wrote the seller back asking for a refund.
>


>
> I had one years ago (probably not the same model you bought), and it was
> great. You said you bought yours on eBay. How much time were you given to
> return it, and what limitations did the seller list? I suggest returning it
> for a refund if it is still under the seller's warranty. I have bought a
> number of items from eBay, but this is one of the disadvantages--not as easy
>
> to return as from a store (or even from amazon.com, where you would have to
>
> ship it back, but you have a guarantee and 30 days or more).
>


Another suggestion: if it is the snazzy SS frypan on a quadpod mount, I would
consider buying a new thermostat control, as on this webpage:

http://www.repairshack.com/farberware-m-14.html
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Now you know why it was on ebay. Caveat emptor. Hope you can get a refund, but who gets to pay the shipping back to the seller? Agh.

I had an elec. skillet once ( was a gift) and gave it away - the temp varied and was hard to regulate. Might just be the nature of the beast.


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Brooklyn1 wrote:
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> >I have only once had a gas stove with a constant temperature regulating burner.
> >And when I try to deep or semideep fry on the stove top, I risk burning the
> >oil or starting a grease fire.

>
> Obviously (by your own admission) you can't cook and should be banned
> from kitchens.


I have and love my old gas stove. It has no regulation....just pilot
lights to light the burners and stove. I deep fry in a small saucepan
with no problems. You just DO NOT leave the stove when you are doing
that....no worries. If you stand there and keep a constant watch, you
don't risk burning the oil or starting a grease fire.

Gary
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