3/31/2012

King Kooker 24WC Heavy-Duty 24-Inch Portable Propane Outdoor Cooker with 18-Inch Steel Wok Review

King Kooker 24WC Heavy-Duty 24-Inch Portable Propane Outdoor Cooker with 18-Inch Steel Wok
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This product is everything you need an outdoor wok to be. Easily cooks for 8 people. It is fun to cook near the table and be part of the party. It provides the high heat necessary to make the flash cooked, crisp and tender vegetables in Chinese stir-fry cooking. We cook one dish right after another with ease. It is a real joy to use this wok. I wish I had one in my kitchen. We keep it on the lania and use it everyday.

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3/30/2012

Tefal 7929650 Gasket Review

Tefal 7929650 Gasket
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My pressure cooker works like new again thanks to the new gasket.
You have to buy it every year if you use your pot as much as I do.

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3/29/2012

Flame Tamer SIMMER Ring Aluminum HEAT Diffuser DISTRIBUTER gas stove top stovetop with Wood Handle Review

Flame Tamer SIMMER Ring Aluminum HEAT Diffuser DISTRIBUTER gas stove top stovetop with Wood Handle
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Look at my discussion of the Norpro which I also own. 1) of COURSE the handle burns!!!! would you rather have a wooden smell for a bit, or burnt plastic for longer? and metal would make you get welders gloves -- the IDEA is to put it under your pot and LEAVE it there -- so really, there's little use for the handle. These products with the holes in them will keep water, even in the space age layered metals of today's pots, at a 'steep', below a simmer --- at a 'steep' -- which is wonderful. Yes they will rust - and if you go camping yes you will need to put it in a plastic bag -- EVERY pan has a 'hot spot' -- weather it's your great grandmothers Lodge or Cascade or Fireside or what ever Castiron, or if it's a $400 Kuhn-Rikhon pressure cooker -- this will make that 'hot spot' go away -- it will allow you to cook tomato sauce ALL DAY without having to stand there to stir it every so often, so you can go out to the garden, visit your neighbors, go shopping - and come home and take your WOODEN spoon and stir the pot.
I've tried many ways over the past 50 years to keep the handle on, and none has worked -- so don't fight it -- I have a pair of vice grips set for this, and the vice grips cost about $2 as a counter special at an auto parts store and should cost you maybe $5 at a hard ware store -- you only need he small one -- and that's to do the final little fraction of an inch push this way or that.
I didn't believe it, but these ARE hard to find -- when I was looking for some for my girlfriend last Valentines day -- I was saved by the bell because the local cooking supply/hardware store called in the order with half an hour to spare so they would arrive on time.
So-- the spray they use to make them all shiney will burn off -- and smell -- so do it before you cook -- both sides and get it hot -- the wooden handle will sooner or later burn off -- get used to it. It will turn black and rust -- but it's not IN your food, so it's like ditry dishes in your sink -- they don't change the color of your shirts in the laundry. and vice grips of pliers will help you make the final fractional inch adjustment that's not necessary except in your mind!
But when you think of all the vitamins, amino acids, poly-and phyto saccharides from your plants that are destroyed by boiling -- you can cook AND slowly leach out the chemicals into the water -- This and the other one with the holes on top are amazing --
Someone complained because these did their job - the paraphrase was "I put some water on to boil and it took 20 minutes rather than the regular X minutes -- it's so cheap, I'm just going to throw it in the back of my cupboard and forget about it.
so -- if you can stand the smell of metal preservative, and a wooden handle smoking (and eventually falling off) -- these are the most energy efficient items around your kitchen -- they put the hot stuff exactly where it belongs on the bottom of the pan, and don't soak up a lot of heat themselves, they allow it to pass through and do it's job.
So -- I'd suggest this over ANY other -- there was one that was star shaped and was really nothing more than a pot raiser -- put one open grate on top of another -- but the problem remains -- that 'hot spot' that every pan seems to have -- and you have taken for granted for so long you forget that it's there.
You can even use cheap one layer thick aluminum-- you an use a coffee can -- and cook in it without boiling the water over -- and if you do? turn up the flame, burn it clean -- let it cool, stack it with the others on the back burner so you can get to it -- and you are done cleaning -- LOOK MA! NO WATER!
I've used the cast iron ones -- and they are worth not much -- FIRST you heat the cast iron, THEN you heat the pot, and if too hot, you turn down the flame, but the cast iron is still hot and it keeps getting hotter until a bit AFTER you have turned it down -- it's like talking to Mars -- you can do it, but what you do NOW no one will know for 20 minutes.
With these - what you do now, happens now -- so you really CAN 'steep' with no problem and not worry about 'simmer' at all!
so -- these kinds will always be at home in my kitchen -- just like they were in grandmas and my great grandmothers -- my mothers, and mine -- burned beans? only when I gave most of mine away-- burned tomato sauce -- only when I gave them away -- otherwise -- set and forget as they say on late night TV - I sure would like to see this in stainless steel!


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3/28/2012

Cuchen Premium IH Pressure Rice Cooker 10Cup Review

Cuchen Premium IH Pressure Rice Cooker 10Cup
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Just purchase this from a store, as our cooker went bust after 5 years of service. This is well designed and you can feel the quality of the construction as well as many neat functionality. The one we got has voice instruction which our kids think way too cool, but does get annoying after awhile. It is a pleasant female voice letting you know what you are doing and what the setting is on the pressure cooker. Overall, it makes very good steamed rice, and I have not yet tried any new dishes with it. I think this will last longer then my last one, and I feel like I got what I paid for!

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3/27/2012

Mirro 8 quart aluminum pressure cooker. Review

Mirro 8 quart aluminum pressure cooker.
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I asked for this for Christmas because of the large width of the pan. One of my favorite things to pressure cook is lasagne and this holds a 9 inch dish. A standard cooker only holds a 7 inch dish. My husband and son make short work of a 7 inch lasagne.
I wouldn't recommend this for someone who's never used a pressure cooker before. The instructions are very poorly written and it's impossible to reach customer service with a question. As of Christmas their website had no information on it other than a phone number which went to an over-filled voicemail box.
This is one of three pressure cookers I own, so I eventually figured out how the pressure setting works, sort of.
Overall I'd say the product is adequate but not great. It does what it's supposed to -- pressure cook. If I had to buy another PC, I'd look for a different brand with the same capacity and skip Mirro.


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3/26/2012

TIGER JNPS10U 5.5CUP Rice Cooker Review

TIGER JNPS10U 5.5CUP Rice Cooker
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I owned a Tiger for 20 years +, I would still have it but the wife melted it on the flat top stove, so bought this one,
I'ts Awesome, just like my last one was. Perfect rice everytime!

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3/25/2012

Microwave Rice Cooker Review

Microwave Rice Cooker
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I've had my cooker for 11 years (got it in college). Great for making a quick (12-15 min) single or double serving of rice. The plastic design (as well as the lid disassembly) makes for easy cleanup.
Larger servings can be difficult due to boil-over issues, so I wouldn't recommend making more than about 3/4 cup of rice at one go. Also, the bits that snap over the lid to hold it down can come off and get lost. I still have mine after 11 years, but my college roommate lost one of his way back then. (It was after he moved out with his cooker in the summer that I had to pick up my own - I was hooked at that point.)

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3/24/2012

Mirro 6 quart aluminum pressure cooker. Review

Mirro 6 quart aluminum pressure cooker.
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This was my first pressure cooker. I bought it because it was cheap and be easy to operate. It was both of these and more. I learned to cook with this aluminum cooker, how to gauge time and amounts of water etc. Mirro has been around forever and replacement parts are readily available for all their cookers. As with all aluminum pressure cookers, the metal will react with some foods and can overheat if you are not careful. This style cooker has the "jiggler valve" on the top that rocks back and forth and hisses when pressure builds. Personally, I like this as it provides audible and visual feedback as to what is going on inside. You can go in the next room and still hear the hissing and know everything is going well.
This (and all modern cookers) are very safe if you follow directions. I was afraid of pressure cookers most of my life and this inexpensive one has soothed my fears. It comes with a heat diffuser disk that sits on the bottom of the cooker and a nice instruction/recipe book.
You can't go wrong with this, especially if you are a novice who does not want to spend big bucks on the electric cookers or expensive Swiss ones. It does the job and does it well.

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3/23/2012

Granite Ware 11-1/2 Quart Covered Preserving Canner with Rack Review

Granite Ware 11-1/2 Quart Covered Preserving Canner with Rack
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I have the bigger version of the Granite Ware canner and wanted something for smaller jars, and that would fit better on my stove top. Since I don't can the larger quart sized jars this is perfect for smaller jars (especially 8 oz. 1/2 pints). Also, this size is HARD TO FIND, and the rack that goes inside is a smaller so handles smaller jars better.

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3/22/2012

Presto 7 Function Canning Kit Review

Presto 7 Function Canning Kit
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I got this canning kit because I was tired of picking up boiling-hot canning jars and lids with salad tongs. The lid lifter works very well and does a great job of picking up and transferring lids from their prep water to the jar top and the magnet isn't so strong that you're always fighting it. The jar lifter worked very well for pulling the jars out of my steam canner following their canning cycle. The funnel was very helpful and resulted in the jars being clean even after filling--I only had to wipe 2 out of the 10 that I filled with the funnel, whereas without the funnel I always had to wipe all of my jar lids and then occasionally I would get one jar that didn't stay sealed and several that got stuck to their rims. This is a good kit well worth the

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3/21/2012

Fagor 8-pc. Pressure Cooker Canning Kit Review

Fagor 8-pc. Pressure Cooker Canning Kit
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Finally they changed the picture for this item. I purchased the set that was supposed to come with a 6 jar holder and received this one. I actually sent it back and was assured that the new set had the 6-jar holder and again was let down, sending this back for a second and final time. If you want to do pressure canning, you should really get a weighted pressure cooker that will make noise while the food is processing, the Fagor ones are not and will require you stand at the stove to ensure the temperature remains constant during the processing time (which can be over an hour for low acid food). So for this set and the Fagor canning set I would say do not waste your money.

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3/20/2012

Manttra 39001 Chef-Xpress 8-Quart Stainless Steel Electric Multi-Cooker Review

Manttra 39001 Chef-Xpress 8-Quart Stainless Steel Electric Multi-Cooker
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I tried two of these ... returned the first due to a screw head from bottom heating element protruding not slightly ... but enough to crease the bottom of the stainless steel pot. Felt this could be a problem in the future for a pot that undergoes pressure. Also, this unit would not seal. Top did not fit bottom of pan, regardless of gasket.
Second unit I tried would, also, not even come close to sealing. Top turned too far and had to stand there and apply pressure to get my meal done. Luckily, could return this one also. Done with this model!!!

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3/19/2012

Sunpentown ST-60B Stainless-Steel Non-Electric 6-Liter Thermal Cooker Review

Sunpentown ST-60B Stainless-Steel Non-Electric 6-Liter Thermal Cooker
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This thermal cooker has been a very useful piece for me, but probably not as Sunpentown intended. This has been invaluable as an insulated pot for potlucks, yogurt incubator, teakettle substitute, and a milking pail (yes, I milk goats), but not as an alternative to a slow cooker, which is its intended purpose.
When I tried to use the cooker as suggested, which was really difficult considering that the instructions were unclear and translated poorly, the food was underdone. When I cooked food in other containers (this one has a thin bottom) and then used this to keep the food warm, it worked much better. It does hold heat VERY well.
To tell the truth, I bought this, then put it away for a couple of months in disappointment. Then I started using it for potlucks, and suddenly came up with more uses. I made tea and kept it hot for hours. I used it to incubate yogurt. It became a great ice cube holder at parties. I'd like to see how it cooks rice. Hmmm . . .
Again, it's very useful for me, but not for the purpose for which it was created. I do feel like I've gotten my money's worth, however.

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3/18/2012

Jobar JC2045 Microwave Pressure Cooker Review

Jobar JC2045 Microwave Pressure Cooker
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I am hard pressed to see how this can be called a pressure cooker when you cook with the vent open, then let it sit for a while. After the heat is no longer being applied, I don't see how there can be "pressure". It is a very nice looking piece of equipment, and poses no problems putting it together. Instructions are as minimal as they can be. I'll keep it using it, and it may have a place in my kitchen, but I don't think it will be the one I expected.

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3/17/2012

Fagor Professional Duo 10-qt. Pressure Cooker and Canner Review

Fagor Professional Duo 10-qt. Pressure Cooker and Canner
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Base handle broken at first use.
Initially ACE denied the refund but after Amazon mediation they accepted to refund the item but not the 2 ways shipping cost (about $30).
No comment.

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3/16/2012

All-Clad Stainless 12-Quart Multi Cooker with Steamer Basket Review

All-Clad Stainless 12-Quart Multi Cooker with Steamer Basket
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Ok, this is obviously not the same as the traditional All Clad stock pots, if it was it would be more then triple the price of this one without the 2 inserts. It is part of the disk bottom collection, however it is still top quality stainless steel and very well made. I certainly would not consider it secondary. It is a little lighter in weight than the traditional All Clad but it is not a light weight pot by any means. It is great for pasta, soup, stew, steaming veggies, etc. You will love it and you can't beat the price. It is very easy to clean and the inserts can be stacked and stored inside. A+
Tip: If you should get something stuck to the stainless steel use a product called "Bar Keepers Friend" to clean it. Most supermarkets have it and Kitchen Etc. and Bed, Bath and Beyond carry it too. The container (like a Comet can) is gold with blue and white writing. All Clad recommends it for cleaning stainless steel and it works like a dream and is very inexpensive.

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Trust All-Clad's stainless steel stock pots to cook soups, stews, pasta and stocks to mouth-watering perfection. Stainless steel outside and inside with a layer of heat conducting aluminum on the bottom yield a pot that heats quickly and evenly, doesn't react with food, and maintains its good looks over a lifetime of service. This handy set includes two steamer baskets. Use the larger one for clams, lobsters, pasta, and corn on the cob. The smaller one would be handy for shrimp and vegetables.

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3/15/2012

Waring Pro SB30 1300-Watt Portable Single Burner Review

Waring Pro SB30 1300-Watt Portable Single Burner
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This product should have been used in our motorhome a looong time ago. Countertop space is minimal so the top overlaying our stove is used as a workspace which makes using the burners almost impossible. Well, problem is solved with my Waring burner. It takes up very little counter space, element heats up quickly to the exact temperature I've set it for & distributes an even heat to the bottom of all my pans & skillets. The burner is NOT 900 watts like it is advertised BUT 1300 watts which I think contributes to the burner being more efficient. The unit takes awhile to cool down but with the built-in hand holds on each side, I just pick it up (not hot to handle at all) & set it outside to cool. If I were using it my home, I would move it to another part of the kitchen or utility rm to cool. The burner is all that it claims to be ... and more!

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