3/31/2012

Chef'sDesign Covered Roaster Review

Chef'sDesign Covered Roaster
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The pan is as advertised - just like Grandma used to wield. Very solid, very attractive, and very good at helping to prepare the perfect bird or roast. Lightweight it isn't, but you never have to carry it far. Worth every penny.

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3/30/2012

HealthMaster LWHM Living Well/Montel 1100-Watt 2-Quart Fruit-and-Vegetable Emulsifier Review

HealthMaster LWHM Living Well/Montel 1100-Watt 2-Quart Fruit-and-Vegetable Emulsifier
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UPDATE 9/9/2010: This unit has been out for awhile now, and the complaints are rising steadily, not only here at Amazon, but other sites as well. The complaints, that surface either immediately or within 6 months are: Leaking containers,motors that burn out emitting an electrical odor that sometimes will trip your circuit breakers, container lid is hard to remove and put back on, terrible customer service (from the healthmaster site and not amazon), and now, a poster said that the container is not safe to use because of the plastic, and will emit chemicals into your food! Now, QVC is selling a new and improved Healthmaster, called the Healthmaster VS. It is now BPA free, (the container on this one isn't)they nixed the digital display and the design went back to the old Jack La Lanne style using flip switches and dials. There are already negative reviews of the new machine. PLEASE do your research before buying this product! If you have a leaking container, put clear water into the container and run on speed 8 for about 30 seconds, if it becomes discolored then oil is getting into your mixtures!
MY ORIGINAL REVIEW :This unit is a Jack La Lanne Healthmaster, redesigned with a new digital display, and costs more. I owned the Jack La Lanne, and within 6 months, the bearings stripped, and a rust color was dripping from the container, with the food being tainted by rust on the blades. I threw it out and bought a Vitamix. The same problems are beginning to surface with this machine problems develop either immediately or within 3 to 6 months of use. A neighbor, who loves Montel, and ignored my warnings, bought this machine through the healthmaster website. Within 3 days, the motor burnt out. It took several weeks to get a replacement. Upon receiving the replacement, the motor burnt out again. She returned the unit for a refund, and has yet to receive it. She paid for the extra warranty, and HM did not pay for the shipping to return it (the warranty is bogus, if you read the fine print, the warranty can be voided), YOU have to pay for it. This machine does what it is supposed to do, it makes good smoothies, but simply isn't powerful enough and cannot handle the strain. Other reviews on other sites state the same thing. The infomercial, has the same woman that was on the infomercial for jack la lanne.If you must, buy it here, the return policy is much better, however I recommend that you spend a few extra bucks and get a Vitamix, which I have had for several years now with absolutely no problems, and has a automatic 7 year guarantee,excellent customer service, and they pay for shipping. You get what you pay for. Give yourself, or your loved ones, a better machine than this, especially for xmas.

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Equipped with an 1100-watt almost-2-horsepower motor, this fruit-and-vegetable emulsifier goes way beyond a standard countertop blender. What can't be done with the machine might be easier to mention, but without intending to overwhelm, here's a short list of what it can do: juice whole fruits and vegetables, make ice cream and frozen yogurt, simmer soup, create dips and salsas, blend fruit smoothies and milkshakes, grind nut butters, whisk salad dressings, melt chocolate and cheese, and puree party dips, or use it to grate cheese from coarse to fine, whip cream, mince garlic and herbs, mash potatoes, chop veggies, dice onions, cream butter, aerate egg whites for fluffy meringues, mix up drinks and cocktails, or crush up to 2 quarts of ice in seconds. The versatile appliance replaces 20 different kitchen appliances, including a blender, a mini chopper, a 10-inch cook's knife, a coffee and spice mill/grinder, a cheese/veggie grater, a juicer, a meat grinder, a snow-cone maker, an ice-cream maker, a smoothie maker, a soy milk maker, and a latte whip or other milk-frothing device--just to name a few. The kitchen appliance features a digital emulsification system that pulverizes and liquefies whole fruits and vegetables in seconds, and its centrifugal friction "cooks" foods naturally, retaining the vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and phyto-nutrients. Choose from a variety of one-touch controls, including eight variable speed settings. The machine also provides commercial-grade wet/dry culinary blades that never need replacing and an extra-large 70-ounce (2 quart) polycarbonate-plastic pitcher with measuring marks up the side, a generous easy-grip handle, a drip-free pouring spout, and a secure-fitting lid with a built-in safety valve that releases steam and pressure when making soup. For added safety, the unit must be properly assembled or it will not turn on; it will also turn off automatically to prevent overheating. Dishwasher-safe parts make cleanup a snap, and four bonus recipe books and a healthy eating plan come included. Endorsed by Montel Williams, the fruit-and-vegetable emulsifier measures 21 by 12-3/4 by 16-1/2 inches and carries a 60-day warranty with a 100-year warranty on the motor.

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3/29/2012

Mr. Heater High Pressure Propane Gas Regulator with POL Fitting #F273719 Review

Mr. Heater High Pressure Propane Gas Regulator with POL Fitting #F273719
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I finally found a regulator with a PSI high enough to stop wasting propane while trying to bring water to a boil fast! Those regulators in the 5 to 30 PSI range just don't get the job done. This 60 PSI allowed me to boil water in a 30 knot wind and maintain it while boiling crabs. I'm buying 3 more so that I have one on each of my different types of burners.

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3/28/2012

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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Create delicious Asian-inspired meals on camping trips, at cookouts, or in the close-to-home comfort of the backyard patio or deck with this heavy-duty portable propane cooker. The unit features a sturdy 24-inch bolt-together frame with a wide bottom for stability, a 54,000-BTU CSA-certified cast burner, and a recessed top ring for secure placement of the included 18-inch steel wok. The wok offers two loop handles for convenient transport, and its broad, shallow design lends itself well to tossing noodles, seasoning rice, sauteing shrimp, or stir-frying vegetables. An LP hose and regulator with a type-1 connector attaches the unit to a propane tank, which must be purchased separately for operation. Other details include a flame-protective wind guard, a deep-fry thermometer for checking oil temperatures, and a handy instruction booklet full of useful ideas for creating savory homemade dishes and sides. A great gift for outdoor chefs, the UL-listed cooker measures approximately 18-1/2 by 18-1/2 by 27 inches.

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3/27/2012

Chef Pepin CH48375 6-Quart Oval-Shaped Slow Cooker, Metallic Red Review

Chef Pepin CH48375 6-Quart Oval-Shaped Slow Cooker, Metallic Red
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The removeable insert is a great idea. This easily makes 2-3 meals worth, so you can freeze the extras. It did burn the bottom of the Slow Cooker Lasagna I made, though. I had it on low for 8 hours, which was what the recipe specified, and the bottom scorched, anyway.

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Prepare soups, casseroles, pot roasts, curries, and more with this 6-quart oval-shaped slow cooker. The unit provides a simple control knob, a power-indicator light, and a convenient keep-warm function that maintains a perfect serving temperature without overcooking. The unit's secure-fitting tempered glass lid keeps in heat, moisture, and nutrients, while its stay-cool side handles ensure safe transport. Furthermore, the inner dish removes for serving and easy cleanup. With its durable stainless-steel body and sleek metallic finish, the stylish slow cooker measures 11 by 16 by 9 inches and makes for a nice addition to any home kitchen.

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3/26/2012

Bayou Classic 7850 0-30 PSI Adjustable High-Pressure Propane Regulator for 1/4-Inch Inlets and Outlets Review

Bayou Classic 7850 0-30 PSI Adjustable High-Pressure Propane Regulator for 1/4-Inch Inlets and Outlets
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I did a bit of research and this was the best high pressure regulator for the price. The pressure is easily adjusted just like a air compressor regulator. I do not have a pressure gauge on my system but it seems to be a pretty fine adjustment. 1/4npt fitting might be a little too small for some higher flow applications but it does have enough flow to keep up with an outdoor burner with 3 large burners. I am able to boil the 6.5 gallons of water for my beer wort very quickly.

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3/25/2012

Nesco 6-Quart Roaster Oven with Glass Lid, Porcelain Coated Cookwell Review

Nesco 6-Quart Roaster Oven with Glass Lid, Porcelain Coated Cookwell
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I bought this after researching the perfect crock pot. The flexibility to use this as a baker, roaster, steamer etc is a real plus!
Adjustable temperature allows control so that things don't cook too hot (a real problem with newer crock pots). The porcelain enamel coating mimics the benefits of ceramics without the bulkiness, heaviness and awkwardness.

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6-Quart Red Roaster with Porcelain Cookwell and Glass Lid Great for family meals, entertaining, gatherings or as a take-along oven to parties.

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3/24/2012

Kuhn Rikon Energy 9-inch Saver/Flame Protector Review

Kuhn Rikon Energy 9-inch Saver/Flame Protector
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Simmering on our big gas range has been an ongoing challenge...the Kuhn Rikon Energy 9-1/2-Inch Saver/Flame Protector test run for 2 hours of simmering of the St. Patrick's Day corned beef and cabbage was the first time we've actually been able to maintain a simmer rather than a full rolling boil! Hooray!


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3/23/2012

Cuckoo Rice Cooker | CRP-HF0610F (Ivory/Red) Review

Cuckoo Rice Cooker | CRP-HF0610F (Ivory/Red)
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I've owned several high-tech rice cookers, but this one is my first pressure type cooker, and it uses induction heating. My last rice cooker was the Zojirushi NS-ZCC10 Neuro Fuzzy 6-cup model, which served me well for many years.
The Cuckoo HF0610F is a fairly big and heavy for a 6-cup rice cooker, bigger than my old Zojirushi. It's very solid feeling; the lever on the top is for sealing the pressure mechanism. The feature layout of the Cuckoo is not very intuitive and the english instructions are badly translated, making the unit a bit confusing to operate. For example, the difference between "Glutinous" and "Sushi" settings; from the manual:
"Glutinous : When you want to have sticky and nutritive white rice.
Sushi: When you want to have a little more sticky and nutritive
white rice than Glutinous rice."
What does this mean? I'm not sure!
There seem to be too many features and settings to deal with, none of which are explained very well in the manual (eg soak time, heat time). It's also fairly loud, compared to the non pressure cookers I've used before. The cooker makes a loud hissing noise when releasing steam; this happens for about 5 minutes during mid-cook cycle, and once at the end when the rice is almost ready. Also, there is no porridge (congee) setting, which I miss.
If you can look past the shortcomings, the unit makes great rice, and pretty fast. Brown rice comes out much better than it did with my Zojirushi. Brown rice can be cooked in one of two ways: GABA, or Brown/mixed. As far as I can tell, GABA rice is sprouted brown rice, basically. The setting allows you to have the rice soak for a set amount of time (4-16 hours) before cooking, so that it germinates, making a more nutritious rice (?). Otherwise I'm not sure how the GABA preset does anything differently than the mixed/brown setting. One thing you'll notice is that the amount of water specified is pretty much the same for whatever kind of rice or grain you're cooking. My old Zojirushi had different lines on the pot for different kinds of rice, to specify more water for brown rice for example. So, when it comes to adding more or less water, you're on your own. I think the pressure functionality of the cooker might take care of this though, because I never had a problem as long as I filled up the pot to the specified line regardless of white or brown rice. Possibly with pressure cooking, more of the water gets into the rice rather than escaping as steam during the longer cooking time for brown rice. My Zojirushi on brown rice setting usually produced slightly mushy rice. This unit does not. The brown rice comes out having quite discernible individual grains, but still tender and soft to eat.


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3/22/2012

Norpro 600 Jar Lifter Review

Norpro 600 Jar Lifter
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Even more than my new canner, I love this jar lifter! No more tongs and potential slippage and broken jars and hot liquid on my legs (never happened!) because this jar lifter is fool proof, accident proof. Just dip down into the boiling hot water with this gripper and grab a jar, take it to its settling place, then get the next jar. What more is there to say? Oh yes, I love my jar lifter!

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3/21/2012

Presto 85374 pressure cooker and canner gauge. Review

Presto 85374 pressure cooker and canner gauge.
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These pressure gauges do not require a nut to hold them in place although Presto supplies one with the gauge. They can be screwed into the rubber grommet in the lid of the pressure cooker. Screw it in carefully and do NOT try to tighten (this will wear the rubber grommet and limit its useful life). Stop when the gauge is flush with the rubber grommet. Make sure no steam escapes around the gauge stem when the unit is cooking. If steam escapes around the gauge stem, it isn't screwed in correctly. If you want to use the nut (a good idea), use a flat washer with the nut to secure the gauge against the grommet. The overpressure plug in the lid should take care of severe overpressure conditions.

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3/20/2012

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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3/19/2012

85444 pressure cooker handle. Review

85444 pressure cooker handle.
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The handle matches the lid & other handle ok but one of the screw recess was not deep enough & I had to find a screw about 1/4 inch longer

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3/18/2012

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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3/17/2012

Norpro 18 Quart Porcelain Enamel Canning Pot Review

Norpro 18 Quart Porcelain Enamel Canning Pot
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This is a good canning pot you can even order the rack witch is quality also.I would recommend this to friends and other buyers. This is made of a thick gauge metal not a thin one that's not going to hold up to weight of heavy jars and water, handles are well made lid is tight and heavy for the price its a good buy considering how long these pots last.


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3/16/2012

Member's Mark Dual Pressure Settings Pressure Cooker - 6.3 qt. Review

Member's Mark Dual Pressure Settings Pressure Cooker - 6.3 qt.
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Loved it while it lasted. Bought it January 2010. Have used it about 5 times. I went to use it last weekend and it doesn't work. It doesn't come up to pressure. It's clean and the gasket is in perfect condition. I contacted my local Sam's Club to ask how I go about getting a new one since it has a lifetime warranty but I don't have the box it came in or the receipt.
They told me that since it's past 30 days that I can't return or exchange it plus it is no longer being manufactured. I got on the Sam's Club website and it is "to view" only and out of stock.
So....buyer beware. Luckily I only paid $20 bucks for it.

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3/15/2012

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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