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Technological progress has resulted in the development of various gadgets that have made it possible for us to make use of a number of conveniences. However, there has been a price to pay as electricity consumption has gone through the roof.  In fact,  thanks to a steadily rising population,  the question of how to conserve [...]
August 11th, 2010 | Posted in Cookers | No Comments
A portable electric stove can be used for many different purposes, and they are a lot more common than people think. The main reason that a person would want a portable electric stove is if they lived in a small space where there is not enough room for a full sized cooker. A portable electric [...]
August 11th, 2010 | Posted in Cookers | No Comments
A leading brand in the cookware production, Fagor is based in Spain and its reputed to be the fifth largest appliance manufacturer in Europe. They opened up their brand branch here in the United States in 1992 – Fagor USA to better operate and cater to the ever increasing wants and demands of the American [...]
August 10th, 2010 | Posted in Cookers | No Comments
Hobs come in three distinct categories, each of which has its own benefits. When youâre choosing a hob you will face the decision of whether to use: Gas Electric Induction Gas hobs Gas hobs offer incredibly reactive cooking because the flame and heat can be easily and quickly increased or decreased depending on your requirements. [...]
August 10th, 2010 | Posted in Cookers | No Comments
As a landlord you have a legal obligation to make sure that the building you let is safe for your tenants to inhabit. Generally speaking, gas and electrical systems and home equipment present the highest risk of harm. It is essential that you ensure that these systems are safe.FOR GAS INSTALLATIONSYou should make sure that [...]
August 9th, 2010 | Posted in Cookers | No Comments
I am huge fan of stainless steel pressure cookers. Having used an aluminum made one for years, I can positively tell the great difference between these two types of cookwares. When you seriously want to reap the great benefits that come with pressure cooking, I highly recommend that you purchase the stainless steel cookware instead [...]
August 9th, 2010 | Posted in Cookers | No Comments
Tiger’s 10 Cup Electric Mochi Maker packs the power of a Sumo wrestler into a small contemporary appliance. This Mochi Maker mixes, pounds, and steams. This versatile tool can also be used to process dough for udon noodles. Non-stick pan means easy clean-up. Heavy-duty belt driven motor will provide many years of carefree service. Technical [...]
August 8th, 2010 | Posted in Cookers | No Comments
Saving on electricity Small appliances Use small appliances like toasters, slow cookers ,electric pots etc. as they use less electricity than a stove. Boil water in the kettle rather than in a pot on the stove. Only boil the amount of water that you require at that moment otherwise the left-over water will just [...]
August 8th, 2010 | Posted in Cookers | No Comments
Do you have a question like this: I don’t use electrical appliances very often, why do I have to pay so much for electricity? The answer is that you don’t understand how much power your electrical appliances consume.This is very surprising that a toaster would use 1000watts per hour while a laptop would use only [...]
August 7th, 2010 | Posted in Cookers | No Comments
Kitchen appliances are constantly evolving, and these changes can make our cooking or cleaning experience much easier and quicker. The appearance of a machine that washes our dishes for us alone is one time saving appliance that can save lots of time and effort normally spent with the sponge and washing up liquid. A lot [...]
August 7th, 2010 | Posted in Cookers | No Comments