Small Kitchen Electrical - 286 products found
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Russell Hobbs 3501:
... don t quite know what I used to do before I bought a steamer to cook my food. I was always at a loss on how to prepare and cook certain foods in particular fish, I try not to fry foods as I know it isn t good for me, no matter how good they taste and it was when I was doing my weekly shop that I decided to ask the fishmonger what the best way to cook the Salmon steak I had just bought was. It was suggested I tried ... Read the full review: I'd like a steaming hot one! by Sparkled_pixie |
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Dualit 2 Slice Toaster Small Kitchen Electrical / Made by hand overall rating |
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Cookworks Coolwall 2 Slice Toaster. Small Kitchen Electrical / With cool touch sides overall rating |
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DF5 Robitussin 2.0 Gallon Cool Mist Humidifier Small Kitchen Electrical / A two-gallon capacity tank delivers 50 hours of cool, comforting mist. It's easy to fill and easy to carry overall rating |
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DeLonghi Caffe Firenze Small Kitchen Electrical / overall rating |
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Focal Point Vogue Gas Fire Small Kitchen Electrical / |
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Focal Point Kensington Gas Fire Small Kitchen Electrical / |
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Focal Point Versailles Gas Fire Small Kitchen Electrical / A glass fronted gas fire with a heat output of well over four kilowatts & 80% efficiency. Compatible with conventional chimneys, prefabricated twin walled flues and also block flues |
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Flavel Leisure Matador Gas Fire Small Kitchen Electrical / Advanced ceramics in the back and side reflectors do far more than just enhance the soft glowing effect of the Matador. They also reflect the maximum heat output into the room |
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Eurotech Galaxy Fusion Small Kitchen Electrical / Suitable for normal or pre-fabricated chimneys, excellent realism and heat output, dDesigned to give your home a new feel |
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Eurotech Burning Desire Remote Control Small Kitchen Electrical / Full remote control ON - High - Low - OFF, suitable for people who find it difficult to bend down. Will work on natural or bottled gas |
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Aerolatte Milk Frother ... back in 2000 when I first worked as a barista and enjoyed the perks of a freshly brewed coffee with a thick crema, I got into drinking hot milk lattes and at times, cappuccino forms with thick white milk foam, fluff and froth. I was chucking away my daily mugs of tea and swapping them for thick home made coffee freshly prepared from a £15000 machine on the premises where I had just started working. Milk froth from industrial machines always carried a minimum temperature between 130°Centigrade to 145°C maximum and 150°C for additional syrup based milk drinks such as hot chocolate. The same year, my mum had purchased her latest additional gadget in the kitchen, the &q... Read the full review: The Truth Behind the Aerolatte by Nar2 |
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Prima Steam Cooker PRS005 ... must admit not being in a rut exactly but using the old and tested things instead of using something new. I use saucepans or my pressure cooker for cooking vegetables and steaming fish. I am also a Clara. You know, Children Left And Returned Again. So when they returned yet again (but thats another story) it was with the idea that why dont you use a steam cooker Mum as it is easier, healthier and vegetables taste better. So I bought a Prima Steam Cooker Model PRS005 from Tescos for £9.99. Why did I buy this one? To tell the honest truth it was the price because I thought if I couldnt handle it or didnt like it I wasnt wasting too much money. I was in for a bi... Read the full review: Steam without getting steamed up by fairdonion |
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Prima Hot Air Popcorn Maker ... got this for birthday present a few years ago.. i got the one that is shaped like a duck... How to use All you have to do is measure out a capful which is his hat Fill it up to the top with the corn and then put it in the machine...put the cap back on and swith the machine on. Place a large bowl under his beak to collect the popcorn.. Then let the popping begin..this takes around a min or so..and you bowl gets filled with lots of hot popcorn when the popping stops then wait a few sec..switch off the machine. Now you can either start eating the popcorn or make some more..one batch would be enough for one person..although it does make a lot.. it does come with a recip... Read the full review: Poptastic by pink735 |
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