Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Electrolux เครื่องดูดฝุ่น รุ่น ZAR3500


Electrolux เครื่องดูดฝุ่น รุ่น ZAR3500


  • กำลังมอเตอร์ 1,600W
  • ประเภทกล่องเก็บฝุ่น
  • ระบบกรองฝุ่น Cyclonic
  • แผ่นกรอง HEPA,
                                              ราคาขาย 2,990 บาท


                                              ราคาปกติ 3,290 บาท,
                                              ประหยัดทันที 9%


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Electrolux  เครื่องดูดฝุ่น รุ่น ZAR3500  

คุณสมบัติ    
-     กำลังมอเตอร์ 1,600W  
-     ประเภทกล่องเก็บฝุ่น  
-     ระบบกรองฝุ่น Cyclonic  
-     แผ่นกรอง HEPA  
-     สายไฟยาว 5.25 เมตร  
-     ล้อยางกันรอย  
-     ท่อดูดฝุ่นอลูมิเนียม 2 ชั้น  
-     สีขาวสลับแดง  
-     มีหัวดูดพื้นและพรม  
-     หัวดูดขนแปรง  
-     หัวดุดซอกมุม  
-     หัวดูดเฟอร์นิเจอร์  
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SKU   EL321HLAJDSWANTH-917687
ราคา   2,990 บาท
Model   ZAR3500
Size (cm)   56 x 45 x 36
Weight (kg)  7.5

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Reviews Hamilton Beach 25360 Indoor Flavor/Searing Grill


Hamilton Beach 25360 Indoor Flavor/Searing Grill
From Hamilton Beach
Price:     $72.38

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Hamilton Beach Searing Grill (25360) - Sears meat for moist, tender results
Why spend money on expensive meat, only to have it turn it into leather as it cooks? Hamilton Beach Searing Grills have discovered how moist and tender meat can be when it’s grilled the right way. Hamilton Beach Searing Grills quickly ramp up to a high heat that’s ideal for searing in juices and flavor, then cool down to the proper grilling temperature to finish cooking. You end up with tender results in every bite, plus the skill you need to grill perfectly every time.
Made for easy cleanup in the dishwasher
After a long day, the last thing you want to do is scrub the grill. With Hamilton Beach Removable Grid Indoor Grills, you don’t have to. They feature removable, nonstick cooking grids that go right in the dishwasher for easy cleanup. The Removable Grid Indoor Grill lets you focus on dinner instead of the dishes. It’s a great example of how Hamilton Beach has made indoor grilling — and life — a lot more relaxing.

Product Feature Benefits
  • Removable hood, plate & drip tray are dishwasher safe
  • Removable nonstick plate
  • Get outdoor flavor indoors - high searing temperature locks in juices & flavor
  • Adjustable temperature control
  • Removable lid, plate & drip tray are dishwasher safe
  • Power & preheat lights

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11088 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: 18.5000" l x 14.2500" w x 10.7500" h x
  • Color: Brushed Metal
  • Brand: Hamilton Beach
  • Model: 25360
  • Fabric type: Stainless Steel, Metal
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.69" h x 16.93" w x 12.20" l, 8.14 pounds

Features

  • Indoor Grill that delivers Outdoor Grill Results
  • High Heat Searing Capability
  • Adjustable Temperature Control
  • Non-Stick Plate, Indicator Lights
  • Extra-Large Drip Tray, Removable Hood, Plate and Drip Tray are Dishwasher Safe

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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
5Happy Cooking
By Mambo
First, I like the overall size of this grill, it's bigger than the previous model I owned. I like the fact that the top also comes off for easy cleaning and the the pan for the grease is large. It is very easy to clean and maintain. The outer frame is larger on the sides and since the grill is inside you have less of a chance of getting burn if you get careless. Unlike other Hamilton Grills though, you have to turnover whatever you are cooking because it does not have an upper grill to cook both sides at the same time but the steaks do come out juicy and tender. . It does not have a timer. It uses a temperature dial like a regular oven so you do have to keep an eye on what you are cooking. But for me, the bigger grill is more convenient since I can cook more things at once. This model is also very light due to less metal and more plastic but it is well constructed. Overall, I am happy with this grill and would recommend it.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5Good Alternative to Outdoor Grilling
By Christine
I love grilling outdoors, but that tends to be more trouble than it's worth when you live in an apartment. So far, I'm finding this to be a good alternative though. This is my first indoor "grill" and I must say, I'm very pleased with it. It was easy to set up, easy to use, and incredibly easy to clean. The grate and drip pan come out, so you can just throw them in the sink after you're done cooking and wipe them off with a sponge. Whatever non-stick coating they used works great - I didn't have to scrub at all. I haven't tried cooking steak or anything crazy on it, but all of the chicken and burgers I've grilled have tasted the same as something I would have grilled outdoors.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
4Nice Alternative To Outdoor Grilling When It Gets Cold
By G.I Gurdjieff
Realistically, this will not be used when the weather is nice. I have a Weber gas grill I usually use from March through October and I pretty much just dust the convection oven during those months. However, this appears to be not only a convenient alternative in the off months but a clean one as well due to a slightly higher wall and easy cleaning options.
I received this two days ago and have used it three times. It reaches a high temp quickly which is perfect for searing and sealing in the meat juices and then quickly cooking. So far I have made shrimp kabobs, steak, and thick cut pork chops. The results have been very good though admittedly I have monitored the cooking process since this is a new cooking method that I am not used to. This does not get as hot as my outdoor grill that could probably double as a crematorium.
What impressed me was its generous size and ease in cleaning. The grill surface, hood/cover, and generously sized drip pan can go into the dishwasher or be hand washed. The exposed areas on the grill unit are easily accessible and can be wiped clean with a damp cloth or wet wipe.
While I don't usually equate Hamilton Beach as a high end kitchen appliance, this grill was a pleasant surprise as it seemed not only well made but also well thought out. I can see this being used a lot in cold or rainy weather.
Update: I made beef kabobs, veggie kabobs, and grilled asparagus and the results were all very good. I especially liked that I did not have to use an additional grid pan for searing vegetables when I use my Weber. Again, very easy cleanup. This grill stores easily on a wire utility rack in my pantry. Decidedly worth buying for anyone who likes grilling year round.
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Reviews Kitchen Appliance By Spt


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Misc Kitchen Appliance By Spt - Countertop Dishwasher In Silver
From By SPT
Price:  $245.99

                 


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Product Description
Misc Kitchen Appliance By Spt - Countertop Dishwasher In Silver Perfect for apartments, office kitchens or any small-sized kitchens; offers full-size power in a compact design. With a height of only 17.24", this unit will fit between most countertop and cabinetry. Spacious cavity loads up to six standard place settings. features easy controls, durable stainless steel interior and water temperature up to 148°F. Quick connect to any kitchen faucet eliminates the need for direct plumbing or permanent installation . Features and Functions - Durable stainless steel interior and spray arm - 6 wash cycles (heavy, normal, light, glass, speed, soak) - Dish rack and silverware basket - Up to 6 standard place settings capacity - User friendly controls - Automatic detergent and rinse agent dispenser - Faucet adapter included for quick and simple connection - Energy Star certified Specifications Input voltage 120V / 60Hz Energy consumption 220kwh/yr Water consumption (normal cycle) 14.5L / 3.8 gallons Input / Element wattage 680W / 600W Noise level 55 Unit dimension (W x D x H) 21.65 x 19.69 x 17.24 in. Package dimension (W x D x H) 21.21 x 21.85 x 20.39 in Net weight 48.5 lbs Gross weight 58 lbs

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Reviews Cuisinart DLC-2009CHB


Product Details


Cuisinart DLC-2009CHB Prep 9 9-Cup Food Processor, Brushed Stainless
From Cuisinart
List Price:$270.00
Price:     $149.00 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details



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Cuisinart Details

With its powerful motor, this convenient food processor quickly and easily slices, dices, chops, and purees, helping to reduce prep time in the kitchen. The appliance comes with a large 9-cup work bowl that makes it easy to create an entire meal from scratch. The unit's extra-large one-piece feed tube accommodates whole fruits and vegetables and allows for continuous processing. Accessories include a stainless-steel medium slicing disc (4 mm), a stainless-steel shredding disc, a chopping/mixing blade, a dough blade, and a detachable disc stem, plus a plastic spatula, a recipe/instruction book, and a how-to DVD. The unit's compact build means it will fit comfortably on any countertop, and its brushed stainless finish adds a touch of elegance to any modern kitchen. All removable parts clean up easily by hand or in the dishwasher. The food processor measures 9-1/2 by 7 by 13 inches and carries a three-year limited warranty with a 10-year limited warranty on the motor.

The Cuisinart® Premier Series 9-Cup Food Processor has all the elements of quality that Cuisinart is known for, including a powerful motor, the Supreme® Wide Mouth Feed Tube, and the longest warranty in the industry.
The Cuisinart Supreme Wide Mouth Feed Tube is perfect for slicing whole fruits and vegetables without precutting.
This feature, plus the ability to use all of your existing Cuisinart specialty blades and discs, makes the Premier Series 9-Cup the select choice in food processors.




 Product Features

9-Cup Lexan® work bowl
Extra-large feed tube slices whole fruits and vegetables
One-piece Cuisinart® Supreme™ feed tube
Stainless steel medium slicing disc (4mm)
Stainless steel shredding disc
Chopping/ mixing blade
Dough blade
Detachable disc stem
Spatula
Recipe / Instruction book
How-to-DVD
All removable parts are dishwasher-safe
Limited 10-year motor warranty
Limited 3-year warranty


Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #46 in Kitchen & Housewares
Size: 9 Cup
Color: Brushed Stainless
Brand: Cuisinart
Model: DLC-2009CHB
Released on: 2008-02-01
Number of items: 1
Dimensions: 13.00" h x 9.50" w x 7.00" l, 14.00 pounds
Features
Lexan work bowl virtually shatterproof, dishwasher-safe
Speed automatically adjusts to ensure proper dough consistency
Includes spatula, recipe/instruction book, and how-to DVD; dishwasher-safe parts
One-piece Supreme wide mouth feed tube holds whole fruits and vegetables
Spatula, recipes, how-to video included
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1235 of 1250 people found the following review helpful.
Does a great job with no hassle
By S. Albertini
I avoided food processors in the past because the food chute was always too small, the motor wasn't up to the job, and they were a pain to clean. My fiancé bought me this food processor as a Christmas present. I'm pleased to say that we're both impressed by its appearance, thoughtful design, and performance.

The brushed stainless finish is attractive and easy to wipe clean. The handle-in-front work bowl design is accessible to me (right-handed) and him (left-handed) equally. The machine doesn't take up a huge amount of counter space, and sits securely without "walking" or shimmying even when processing heavy foods.

The work bowl has a HUGE opening that greatly reduces pre-prep knife time. However, you are not stuck using the big opening all the time. The pusher has a smaller round "sub-pusher" in it that provides a smaller opening for holding long vegetables upright or for adding liquids while in motion. The lid is secure but can be removed and replaced easily. Everything fits stably and securely on the motor base. Work bowl, lid, and pusher work together to make sure you are not exposed to sharp edges or flying food (so long as you don't stick your hand down the pusher opening). At 9 cups, the work bowl is the perfect size (7 cups is just barely too small for good processing, I've found).

The first thing I made with the processor was a turkey salad with leftovers from Christmas dinner. Big chunks of onion, celery, and green pepper chopped evenly in a few pulses using the S blade. Big chunks of cooked turkey chopped evenly and smoothly without pureeing. The included spatula got all the food out of the work bowl quickly without making a mess. I made homemade mayonnaise (successful my first time ever with homemade mayo) according to the recipe in the documentation, and threw in some herbs to mince while it was processing. I sliced a cucumber with the slicing disk and was startled how quickly it went through.

My fiancé walked in and said, "Wow, are you already done with that? I didn't even hear you." (The machine is quieter than my blender.) While I plated the salad, he washed the parts quickly with a soapy sponge and was surprised how easy it was.

It's important to know that this machine will take the same blades and attachments as the 7-cup version (the Prep 7, DLC-2007N). It doesn't say that on Amazon's or Cuisinart's site or anywhere in the documentation, but it does mention in a hard-to-notice place on the side of the box that it uses 7-cup processor parts. The set includes a standard 4mm slicing disk and a medium shredding disk, but I've ordered the 2mm slicing and a fine grating disk and plan to order the egg whisk later.

EDIT: I received the two disk attachments, and they fit and work just like the disks that came in the box. This verifies that the attachments for the 7-cup model fit this 9-cup model too.

395 of 406 people found the following review helpful.
Good, solid, basic machine.
By Naomi Witzke
My first attempt at purchasing a food processor was to buy the $69.99 Oster. I did this because of the price. Predictably, it did not perform well and I had to return it. Perhaps Oster does better with blenders, I don't know. After doing further research, I was torn between KitchenAid and Cuisinart. There are hordes of loyal followers in each camp on this issue, and it was hard to choose based on reviews. I finally just went with Cuisinart, because it happened to be the model that my local store carried. In general, I'm happy with the product and would recommend it to other home cooks. I've only had this appliance a few months, and I don't use it every day. I probably use it once every couple weeks because it's only my husband and me so I don't cook for a crowd. I do love to prep a lot of food and then freeze it ahead because I'm a busy teacher, so the processor is a big help with that. If it were not so heavy and easier to clean, I'd probably use it more because this workhorse really gets the job done fast. Here are my observations based on what I've done with it so far:

It is excellent at:
Making breadcrumbs (both fresh and dried)
Mincing fresh herbs
Chopping/mincing raw and cooked meats (like whole chicken for chicken patties etc.)
Making salsa

Pretty Good/Could Be Better:
Shredding carrots, cheese (very quick and uniform, but some gets stuck between the lid and the shredding disc)
Grating a wedge of Parmesan (I put small chunks of it in the bowl with the chopping blade, as it shows in the DVD demonstration - and the result was coarser than I expected. In the end it melted fine in the dish I was making (lasagna), but it just felt like coarse sand to me when I was finished processing it, rather than soft powdery flakes like you get when you use the fine holes on the box grater. Still, it sure was a heckuvalot quicker than doing it by hand. I guess I'd do it again, as long as it was being added to a dish that would be cooked, like pasta. To make a pile of Parm to serve at the table or to add to breading, I would still use a handheld Microplane zester.)


Not Good:
Slicing green onion by the bunch (it pulled them under the lid rather than slicing)

Cleanup and Handling
It's a little finicky to wash by hand, because there are nooks and crannies for stuff to get stuck in. So far with a little effort and some strong jets of water to shoot into the cracks, I've been able to get it clean. It MUST air-dry, because there's no way to get a towel into the handle, where some water collects. If I had a dishwasher I think cleanup would be a breeze. So far I've only used it when I had a big job to do, because otherwise it's just quicker to pull out the old cutting board and knife or the box grater. They're easier to haul out and quicker to clean. Speaking of which, this processor weighs about 12 pounds empty, and in the summer the rubber feet tend to "suction" themselves onto whatever surface they're sitting on. Not so easy to lift this baby down from on top of the fridge, I discovered - and I'm 5'9!. ' I would recommend storing this at countertop level or lower, and then lifting with your knees to save your back and shoulders.

Final Comments:
I am happy with my purchase and would buy another Cuisinart if this one ever dies. I wish it shredded things without pulling them sideways under the lid, but that's my only complaint - and actually, it's only a small amount that gets pulled under. In the end, I'd much rather use this processor to shred several pounds of cheese than to use the box grater. I would recommend this size to a family of 4 and up - unless you're like me, and you like to chop a bunch of stuff at once and then freeze or can it. Good product, decent price for what you get overall.

592 of 627 people found the following review helpful.
Cuisinart stole my heart from Kitchenaid!!
By Karen H
I'm a Kitchenaid kind of girl, so when my husband surprised me with the Cuisinart Food Processor, I was faced with quite the quandry. I began to research both the Cuisinart 2011 and the Kitchenaid 760. The reviews pointed slightly towards the Kitchenaid so I figured I'd swap mine for it. I visited a local store to compare them in person and was so disappointed to realize that the Cuisinart fits together more securely and smoothly. In denial I stared at the blades for quite some time. Finally I had to admit to myself that the Cuisinart ones were heavier. They felt better and looked more solid. Oh how I tried to convince myself that the Kitchenaid was better. But I just didn't like how the top on the Kitchenaid snapped into place. It's not as smooth. The KA comes with more tools. Surely I'd end up with the Kitchenaid.

I went home and joined the online Kitchenaid Conversation Forum. Who does this? It's a group of people who post back and forth about their devotion to Kitchenaid. I begged Kitchenaid Rita to help me back on the righteous path.

Then I started using my Cuisianrt to test it out. I tried not to love it. I just couldn't help myself. It's so convenient to use. I started to think that the extra KA bowls might start to get on my nerves--always taking them in and out. I've made all kinds of things in my food processor. I made pizza dough. I can't believe I've been kneading by hand all these years. I made sweet potato chips; I made hummus and salsa... the list grows each day.

I actually use it all the time. And, it would be very much like me not to use it if it were at all hard to assemble or clean.

OK, there you have it. A perfectionist's testamonial and admission of betrayal. I do love my new Cuisinart 2011, and I feel guilty for ever having doubted it. And just last night my new TOB-165 Cuisinart Toaster Oven arrived. Review on that soon...

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Friday, July 5, 2013

Home-made macaroni.


MACARONI RECIPES.


Home-made macaroni.
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To four cupfuls of flour, add one egg well beaten, and enough water to make a dough that can be rolled. Roll thin on a breadboard and cut into strips. Dry in the sun. The best arrangement for this purpose is a wooden frame to which a square of cheese-cloth has been tightly tacked, upon which the macaroni may be laid in such a way as not to touch, and afterwards covered with a cheese-cloth to keep off the dust during the drying.

Boiled macaroni.
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Put a larg cup of macaroni into boiling water and cook until tender. When done, drained thoroughly, then add a pint of milk, part cream if it can be afforded, a little salt and one well-beaten egg; stir over the fire until it thickens, and serve hot.

Macaroni with cream sauce.
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Cook the macaroni as directed in the proceeding, and serve with a cream sauce prepared by heating a scant pint of rich milk to boiling, in a double boiler. When boiling, add a heaping tablespoonful of flour, rubbed smoothed in a little milk and one fourth teaspoonful of salt. If desired, the sauce may be flavored by steeping in the milk before thickening for ten or fifteen minutes, a slice of onion or a few bits of celery, and then removing with a fork.

Macaroni with tomato sauce.
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Drop a cup of macaroni into boiling milk and water, equal parts. Let it boil for an hour, or until perfectly tender. In the meantime prepare the sauce by rubbing a pint of stewed or canned tomatoes through a colander to remove all seeds and fragments. Heat to boiling, thicken with a little flour; a tablespoonful to the pint will be about the requisite proportion. Add salt and if desired, a half cup of very thin sweet cream. Dish the macaroni into individual dishes, and serve with a small quantity of the sauce poured over each dish.

Macaroni baked with granola.
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Cook a large cup of macaroni until tender in boiling milk and water. When done, drain and put a layer of the macaroni in the bottom of a pudding dish, and sprinkle over it a scant teaspoonful of granola. Add a second and third layer and sprinkle each with granola; then turn over the whole a custard sauce prepared by mixing together a pint of milk, the well beaten yolks of two eggs or one whole egg, and one-fourth of a teaspoonful of salt. Care should be taken to arrange the macaroni in layers loosely, so that the sauce will readily permeate the whole. Bake for a few minutes only, until the custard has well set, and serve.

Eggs and macaroni.
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Cook a cup of macaroni in boiling water. While the macaroni is cooking, boil the yolks of four eggs until mealy. The whole egg may be used if caught so the yolks are mealy in the whites simply jellied, not hardened. When the macaroni is done, drain and put a layer of it arranged loosely in the bottom of a pudding dish. Slice the cooked egg yolks and spread a layer of them over the macaroni. Fill the dish with alternate layers of macaroni and egg, taking care to have the top layer of macaroni. Pour over the whole a cream sauce prepared as follows: Heat one and three fourths cup of rich milk to boiling, add one fourth teaspoonful of salt and one heaping spoonful of flour rubbed smooth in a little cold milk. Cook until thickened, then turn over the macaroni. Sprinkle the top with grated bread crumbs, and brown in a hot oven for eight or ten minutes. Serve hot.

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Presto 06626 11 inch Electric Skillet w/glass lid




COOKING OF GRAINS




    All grains, with the exception of rice, and the various grain meals, require prolonged cooking with gentle and continuous heat, in order to so disintegrate their tissues and change their starch into dextrine as to render them easy of digestion. Even the so-called "steam-cooked" grains, advertised to be ready for use in five or ten minutes, require a much longer cooking to properly fit them for digestion. These so-called quickly prepared grains are simply steamed before grinding, which has the effect to destroy any low organisms contained in the grain. They are then crushed and shredded. Bicarbonate of soda and lime is added to help dissolve the albuminoids, and sometimes diastase to aid the conversion of the starch into sugar; but there is nothing in this preparatory process that so alters the chemical nature of the grain as to make it possible to cook it ready for easy digestion in five or ten minutes. An insufficiently cooked grain, although it may be palatable, is not in a condition to be readily acted upon by the digestive fluids, and is in consequence left undigested to act as a mechanical irritant.

Water is the liquid usually employed for cooking grains, but many of them are richer and finer flavored when milk is mixed with the water, one part to two of water. Especially is this true of rice, hominy, and farina. When water is used, soft water is preferable to hard. No salt is necessary, but if used at all, it is generally added to the water before stirring in the grain or meal.


The quantity of liquid required varies with the different grains, the manner in which they are milled, the method by which they are cooked, and the consistency desired for the cooked grain, more liquid being required for a porridge than for a mush.

All grains should be carefully looked over before being put to cook.

In the cooking of grains, the following points should be observed:

1. Measure both liquid and grain accurately with the same utensil, or with two of equal size.

2. Have the water boiling when the grain is introduced, but do not allow it to boil for a long time previous, until it is considerably evaporated, as that will change the proportion of water and grain sufficiently to alter the consistency of the mush when cooked. Introduce the grain slowly, so as not to stop the sinking to the bottom, and the whole becomes thickened.

3. Stir the grain continuously until it has set, but not at all afterward. Grains are much more appetizing if, while properly softened, they can still be made to retain their original form. Stirring renders the preparation pasty, and destroys its appearance.
In the preparation of all mushes with meal or flour, it is a good plan to make the material into a batter with a portion of the liquid retained from the quantity given, before introducing it into the boiling water. This prevents the tendency to cook in lumps, so frequent when dry meal is scattered into boiling liquid. Care must be taken, however, to add the moistened portion very slowly, stirring vigorously meantime, so that the boiling will not be checked. Use warm water for moistening. The other directions given for the whole or broken grains are applicable to the ground products.


Place the grain, when sufficiently cooked, in the refrigerator or in some place where it will cool quickly (as slow cooling might cause fermentation), to remain overnight.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

220 Volt Braun Kitchen Center 950 Watts

Style of your kitchen.

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220 Volt Braun Kitchen Center 950 Watts
From Braun
Price$389.92

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Product Description
With its 950 Watt, the Braun Multisystem K 3000 is the most powerful Kitchen Machine on the market. Powerful electronic speed control from 50 rpm to 10.000 rpm. Automatic pulse setting for fine and even results. And its additional features make it a real professional: variable speed for finest results, auto pulse or manual pulse function e.g., to add stiff egg whites and cream to bisquit dough's, extra funnel for easy add-in during processing. Whether it may be blending your meat sauce, or slicing the vegetables for your garden salad, maybe even mixing the ingredients to your favorite spread, the Braun Multi system Center will efficiently answer to these needs. A most needed and appreciated product in the culinary area. NOTE: This appliance is not designed for use in USA/CANADA. It is intended for use in European countries with 220/240V 50Hz only.
Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #14508 in Kitchen & Housewares
Brand: Braun
Model: 586302
Dimensions: 16.54" h x 15.35" w x 23.23" l, .2 pounds
Features
3 machines in 1: Mixer, Food Processor, and Blender
950 Watt motor with independent cooling fan
Variable speed control
Stainless steel bowl
220/240 Volt 50hz (NOT FOR USE IN North America). European Style Power Cord.
Customer Reviews
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Fantastic kitchen machine!
By S. Saar
I love this machine. Really love it. For me, since I have limited storage space in my kitchen, the best "selling point" was that it's one machine with three functions: blender, mixer and food processor. It's easy to use, easy to clean (dishwasher!) and makes working in the kitchen easy and fun.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Brilliant
By H. Brings
This machine can handle anything. It is powerful and versatile. It can cut french fries, make any kind of dough imaginable, mix meat for meatloaves, and lots more. It has lots of power and is easy to clean. We absolutely love it.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
very good product
By Linda A. Rogers
Had one for over 20 years and still working so i bought this one for a friend and i have also introduced it tosome of my other friends
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