7/31/2012

Cadco PCR-1S Professional Cast Iron Range, Stainless Review

Cadco PCR-1S Professional Cast Iron Range, Stainless
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I love this single burner range...I serially bought one of several different models (of single burner ranges) locally, tested them, and returned them all. I was disgusted. Then I got this one. It was considerably more expensive, but its rock-solid and has been in use about 18 hours a day, 24 in some cases, for several months.
Its a great size for pans and regular pots, but a bit too large for the smaller pots, like 1-1.5 qt (or even a 2.5 qt, if the latter's got a windsor bottom).
It warms up very quickly, and cools off more gently. If you're used to cooking with gas, this will be a shock because it's cast iron and holds the heat. If you're experienced in cooking with cast iron (pots, pans, ranges :), you'll find it utterly predictable, or at least I do. Sometimes you just have to remove the pan for a few seconds and turn OFF (not down) the heat.
I consider it easy to clean. I've never done more than blow a few crumbs off on the cast iron burner, but I imagine it IS a sponge eater if you scrub it with one (as noted by another reviewer). The burner has a rough surface, but that's all good in my book. It keeps pots and pans from too easily or inadvertantly sliding off the range - prevents potential disaster! The part of the range that I'm really concerned about keeping clean is what all surrounds the burner. That part is all brushed steel, with no seams or holes or "gingerbread", very sturdy, very professional, and a real breeze to keep clean.
Did I mention that I totally love this range, despite the hefty price? It was designed for working cooks, imho. If I ever need yet another burner, I won't bat an eyelash at getting this same model, or at recommending it to a friend.Apr '09 ----- >2 years after original review
Still in near constant use, still working perfectly, still loving it...

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7/30/2012

Mr Heater 9,000 BTU 5-Foot Propane Hose Assembly #F273701 Review

Mr Heater 9,000 BTU 5-Foot Propane Hose Assembly #F273701
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I am very happy with my new Mr. Heater hose hook up, but it did need some tweeking.
I purchased the 12' Mr. Heater hose assembly, hooked it up, clicked the red Mr. Heater spark button and got a small pilot light to burn maybe 4 seconds. Then I could get nothing, no flame at all.
This is not uncommon, I am finding out. The problem has to do with the new OPD safty rigged propane cylinders. Actually, it is caused by a very good safty valve that makes a lot of sense.
There is an Excess Flow shut off valve in the new OPD units, so that your granddaughter dosen't accidently open up a cylinder in your garage and get frost bite or worse from propane shooting out. When the valve senses a sudden need for gobs of propane it shuts off or greatly limits the flow. Sounds like a good thing to me.
However, the people at Mr. Heater make no mention of this. That's not so good. It took me maybe 45 mins. to an hour searching on the internet and experimenting with my own hose before I got it working.
What worked for me was this:
Once the E.F. valve shuts off it wants to stay closed. So you want to bleed a small amount of "hiss" off the pressure valve. To do this, you will find a small slotted screw head on the side of the pressure valve up on top of the tank. Slightly loosen this, let it hiss for a moment then tighten it down again. Now, with Mr. Heater hose hooked up and Mr. Heater off, slowly open the propane cylinder, hopefully you will hear it hiss inside the hose for a moment. That means the valve intially opened and is slowly filling the hose. Wait maybe five minutes for it to fill the hose. Once the pressure in the hose equalizes, you should be able to light Mr. Heater.
This got me going. I hope it helps anyone else with the same problem.
Sincerely,
Randy


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7/29/2012

Winware Stainless Steel Stock Pots Review

Winware Stainless Steel Stock Pots
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If you're thinking about stepping up to all-grain brewing or doing 10 gallon batches, this is the pot for you. Very heavy duty. One thing to keep in mind is that this pot might be a bit wider than you're used to, so you may find that your immersion wort chiller doesn't submerge as far in a typical 5 gallon batch as you're used to. This might reduce some of your cooling efficiency, but it only took me about 5 more minutes to get down to my pitching temp.

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7/28/2012

Cuisinart BRK-200 Brick Oven Deluxe, Stainless Steel Review

Cuisinart BRK-200 Brick Oven Deluxe, Stainless Steel
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I purchased this beautiful toaster/convection oven to use as a second oven for entertaining/holidays and for everyday use to cook for just the two of us.
First of all, it's darned beautiful to look at. It matches my stainless appliances and looks fabulous on my counter. The controls are very easy to use. It comes with 2 racks (although you're only supposed to use one at a time) and a baking pan/broiler tray. But the best thing is that it comes with a baking stone which sits in one of the racks and the oven itself is lined with baking stone material on either side. The back of the oven has the convection fan. All non-stone surfaces are of nonstick material, which makes it a cinch to clean.
In the month I've had it, I've used this amazing appliance to bake cakes and casseroles, broil shrimp, make pizza, roast tomatoes and chickens and even toast an english muffin! It passed every test with flying colors. The oven is large enough to fit a whole chicken for roasting - and did a great job.
I'd say the weak points are that you have to turn the oven around to get the crumb tray out (a minor inconvenience) and both the crumb tray and the baking pan tend to warp when the oven is hot.
To use the baking stone, you must preheat the oven for at least 30 minutes. Not a problem for me, as I preheated while waiting for my pizza dough to rise. Worked out great.
I'm delighted to give this my highest recommendation.

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7/26/2012

Prime Pacific 18/10 Stainless Steel 20 Quart Stock Pot With Glass Lid Review

Prime Pacific 18/10 Stainless Steel 20 Quart Stock Pot With Glass Lid
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This pot is first-class: heavy bottom, strong and easy to hold handles, well-fitting lid, nice shape. It is beautiful as well as functional. I have seen similar in stores for almost twice the price. It sits nice and flat on my electric range, heats well and holds the heat for a long time, perfect for long cooking of soups and stews. It cleans up well, with nothing burning or sticking. I don't think one can do better.

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7/25/2012

Camp Chef NGKIT Natural Gas Conversion Kit Review

Camp Chef NGKIT Natural Gas Conversion Kit
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We recently moved to a new location and had the option of having a gas line installed on our deck. We thought it would easy to convert our gas grill to this line and looked forward to using the grill without having to constantly fill the tank. Even though we HAD to have this kit, it was not easy to install. Many stops at plumbing stores, Home Depots, Lowes, etc. before we were finally able to connect the kit to the gas line. It works and we love it, but it was not easy to install.

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7/24/2012

King Kooker 80-Quart Stainless Steel Boiling Pot Review

King Kooker 80-Quart Stainless Steel Boiling Pot
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I ordered the pot for a craw fish boil this weekend. I received the item on time, but the pot was not very well made. The strainer handle broke off when I attempted to lift the first batch of craw fish from the boiling water. Also, the rivets on the lid handle do not appear to be finished (they were just punched straight through) and look to be the next piece that breaks.
Amazon also does not give you the option to contact this seller. Very disappointing.

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7/23/2012

BroilKing PCR-1S Professional Cast Iron Range Stainless Review

BroilKing PCR-1S Professional Cast Iron Range Stainless
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I was worried about ordering online and not being able to see the product in person. I was so surprised that it was so much better than I expected. I used it for canning and had a giant pressure cooker sitting on it. It performed perfectly and because it is so well made I expect that it will last me for years. Due to the fact the top area around the burner is metal you do not have to worry about a large pot extending out over the side of the burner and melting any plastic like other models on the internet. Well worth the price.

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7/22/2012

Sunpentown SR-1891B 1300-Watt Countertop Induction Cooktop, Black Review

Sunpentown SR-1891B 1300-Watt Countertop Induction Cooktop, Black
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You know, flying cars, a monorail to whisk us to work, home fusion reactors to generate unlimited electricity, and dinner cooked over something they called "cold heat"?
Well, one of those miracles actually made it home.
Induction cooking might seem futuristic but the technology has been around since the previous century. It's finally emerging in two affordable forms: built-in and portable. Portable induction cooktops might not equal the speed of their stationary big brothers but they do come in mighty handy when you're in the mood for a hot meal but the weather isn't.
Like all induction cooktops, this Sunpentown Mr. Induction unit uses computer-controlled electromagnetic waves that induce metal cookware to create its own heat. The glass surface doesn't emit heat but instead absorbs some heat from the cookware, thus the warning printed right on the glass. Unlike a gas burner or electric surface unit, nearly all the heat cooks the food. Only the tiniest fraction escapes into the room. I don't have to tell anyone reading this that the same isn't true for even the most high-tech electric smoothtop ranges.
If there's a disadvantage to induction cooking, it would affect those with big collections of incompatible cookware, that is, non-ferrous pots and pans. Three simple tests will reveal what will or what won't work:
1. The pot or pan has to be at least 4 1/2 inches in diameter.
2. The bottom must be perfectly flat. It's OK if the bottom has a small indented or stamped trademark at the very center.
3. The bottom must contain enough ferrous metal to make a small magnet cling.
Happily, the qualities of good induction cookware are also those of good conventional heat cookware, so you probably won't have to replace everything in your cabinets. Test what you already have and add only the pieces you might need. Grandma's cast iron skillet and Aunt Sophie's enamelware Dutch oven were induction-ready ahead of their time.
Where you intend to use your induction cooktop is just as important. Stainless steel and other metal work surfaces can weaken the electromagnetic field, and may even heat up like cookware. Stake out a Formica, marble, granite or wood surface near an electrical outlet instead.
This 1300 watt cooker can't rival the speed of a 240 volt 3000 watter but with power equivalent to a 9,341 BTU gas burner, it has plenty of oomph to bring a pressure cooker up to steam and boil a stockpot of water for pasta. The front panel lets you step up and down through 20 power settings. Three touchpads are labeled MIN, MED and MAX. They jump directly to power settings 1, 10 and 20 but those settings are closer to KEEP-WARM, MIN and MAX. I used the MAX setting to bring my pressure cooker to pressure but when I switched to MED, the pressure dropped. I recovered the pressure on the MAX setting and then backed off to 12 to keep the pressure cooker hissing. The TEMP touchpad cycles through three keep-warm temperatures of 140, 167 and 194 degrees Fahrenheit. A built-in timer can be set for up to 9 hours and 50 minutes of cooking or keep warm time, overriding the unit's 2-hour automatic shutoff. I don't know how heat-resistant the plastic case is, so it's always best to lift hot cookware off the surface and never slide it off. The glass panel wipes clean once it has cooled down, which takes as little as a half-minute.
A note to the noise-conscious: All induction cooktops have fans to cool the electromagnetic coils. A portable unit isn't sunk into the counter so the sound is more obvious but much lower than the noise produced by a microwave oven or a range hood exhaust fan.
Since it's portable, it lets you cook anywhere there's an electrical outlet on a circuit that's not in use by another power-hungry appliance. As long as no one's using the microwave oven in the break room, you can wow everyone at the office with one of your home-cooked specialties. At home, you can adapt your cooking to the season. In winter, an induction cooktop is a handy keep-warm burner while the wasted heat from conventional cooking warms up the kitchen (but NEVER use the stove or oven solely for heating the room). Come the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer, use your Mr. Induction to satisfy that craving for spaghetti and meatballs without sweltering at the stove. And don't be afraid to crank up the A/C and turn the ceiling fan on High. There's no flame to blow out, so there's no danger of gassing up the kitchen. At any time of year, induction is the method of choice for sustained low-heat cooking that would normally require a double boiler.
For about the price of a top-o'-the-line countertop convection oven, you can take your first steps into the futuristic world of induction cooking. But be careful. You may never, ever want to come back.

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7/21/2012

Back to Basics A12 Aluminum Steam Juicer Review

Back to Basics A12 Aluminum Steam Juicer
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I made apricot juice with this and plum juice. the whole house smelledf wonderful while doing it, plus it saves a lot of time from the old "boil and strain" method. IT did take a little longer than the instructions said, but that may be because I used a lot of fruit, or because of difference in altitides. This is a MUST for canning juice.

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7/20/2012

Granite Ware 50 Quart Stock Pot, Black Review

Granite Ware 50 Quart Stock Pot, Black
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Of course I had no idea what I was doing when I ordered a 50 quart pot sight unseen. This washtub sized pot just barely fits on the spare center burner on my 40" stove IF I move everything else off of it. That said, it has been really useful for large amounts of gumbo I cook for a homeless shelter, or just for mixing salad for 50 people. Today I am making a 3 chicken (it could easily have handled 4) stock in it, probably a year's worth of stock for the freezer!

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7/19/2012

Coleman Exponent Feather 442 Dual Fuel Stove Review

Coleman Exponent Feather 442 Dual Fuel Stove
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NOTE: According to Coleman, this is a DISCONTINUED PRODUCT!!! It's not a bad stove, but you should be aware!
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The Coleman Feather 442 inspires a little love, a little wariness, and some real dislikes.
The good points of this stove include: The sharing of many parts with other dual-fuel Coleman stoves, such as the 533 Sportster (generator, windshield, generator base, etc.); its light weight, good performance and a clean, hot burn when using naptha (AKA white gas, Coleman fuel); ability to burn unleaded (but only in an emergency as you will eventually clog the generator); and smooth pump system, another part universally shared with nearly every Coleman stove and lantern of the recent memory and current production.
Bad points of this stove include: The fact that you *must* extend the feet for a more stable platform - it won't sit flat otherwise (unlike the Exponent Multi Fuel); the base does not adjust for slope (again, unlike the Exponent Multi Fuel); the extended profile is very high, perhaps an unsafe height for large pots for a portable, backpacking stove; and the number of pumps required to achieve operating pressure both before a running prime and after the stove gets started.
The ugly points of this stove are not to Coleman's credit, truly heinous, IMHO, of this company and could jeopardize what little of its reputation is left with some consumers: Chinese import junk-like manufacture, assembly and quality control! For example, the stove I received had poor underspray of the paint coating around the pump and fill cap seals; the generator was mis-aligned and twisted, possibly as the result of massive torque applied to the generator nut at the valve seal (interestingly, while Coleman states that 'only generators for use with kerosene have notched seal nuts,' the generator nut on this stove had notches); the fill cap had a poorly stamped, and slightly mis-aligned clamp for the pressure washer, resulting in a poor seal (no pressure) without undue tightening; and a mis-intalled rubber 'lanyard' for the stove and filler cap.
The result of the poor cap seal was that I was initially stymied when attempting to pressurize the stove for the first time as a fill with fresh Coleman fuel - kinda fooled me, since i used the same pressure as when using my Coleman Exponent Multi Fuel. However, upon tightening, pressurization (about 25 pumps), and lighting, the stove provided a nice blue controllable flame after the first minute of firing.
Considering these initial impressions and the very reasonable cost for this product, I think the stove is OK. And another good point, if you carry three large-headed nails, is that you can anchor the stove in soft ground by using the hole perforations in the stove's extensible feet - adding a bit of safety and stability. I have not tried this stove in 20mph+ winds as yet, but i'd bring along a windscreen just in case.

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7/18/2012

Sensio 13003 Bella Cucina 4-Quart Manual Slow Cooker Review

Sensio 13003 Bella Cucina 4-Quart Manual Slow Cooker
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I have owned several crock pots over the years, but when I am cooking for just myself and my husband the bigger crock pots scorched the food because there wasn't
enough in there to properly cook slowly (I researched this online, and found crockpots need to be at least half full to cook properly). So I bought this smaller 4 qt size and it's perfect size for our smaller meals. I'v used it twice now and it cooks evenly and the meals turn out cooked just right. I like the oval design, if I wanted to, I could fit a whole chicken in it.
It has rubber on the bottom of the feet, so it will not slide around on the counter.
That said, I do wish the cord was a bit longer. And the controls are very simple; off, low, high, warm (manual). But I knew that before I bought it.
When the food was cooked, I turned it to warm, it didn't over heat the meal in the hour+ it sat waiting to be consumed, it just stayed warm, (Aw, finally). My other crock pot would be on warm, and the food would burn up within an hour. So this is a true slow cooker and for us, it works very well. And the price was unbeatable too!

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7/17/2012

Kuhn Rikon Duromatic 8-1/2-Quart Stainless-Steel Professional Stockpot Review

Kuhn Rikon Duromatic 8-1/2-Quart Stainless-Steel Professional Stockpot
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It feels like a very safe pressure cooker. We have not always been there to take it off and it just releases steam like the old jiggle ones. Highly recommend this. It is very large which is what we wanted but may be too big for some.

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7/16/2012

Ball Quilted Crystal Jelly Jars, 12 oz Review

Ball Quilted Crystal Jelly Jars, 12 oz
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This is exactly what you need in order to store the yummy jam you need. 12 oz is a great size, good size for the refrigerator when you open the jar, and not so large it's hard to eat it all.

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7/15/2012

Back to Basics Jar Lifter Review

Back to Basics Jar Lifter
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I looked for ages in my city (Tucson, AZ - not a small town!) trying to find one of these. I guess I live in a place where people just don't can anymore because it was nearly impossible to find one. Amazon to the rescue! This jar lifter does what it says - it lifts jars out of boiling water baths and keeps you from getting burned. The hand grips are nice, the section that wraps around the jar are nice and soft to prevent breaking the jars when you lift them, and the tongs are long enough to keep your hands sufficiently far from the water. My only problem with this product is I have short fingers and it's hard to grab the jars with one hand since the tongs have to open so far to fit around the jars. I just use my other hand and it isn't really a problem. Besides, this is something that is common to all jar lifters as opposed to just this one. If you're into canning and need supplies, this jar lifter will do the trick. It's not fancy and it's not expensive, but it does the job.

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