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Cookworks Slow Cooker:
... bought this slow cooker a couple of years ago. I decided on a cheap one because I ve bought so many gadgets over the years that I ve been mad about for a few days, a few weeks maybe even a few months then they ve ended up in a cupboard never to be used again! From the first time I used this (my first experience of a slow cooker) I was hooked and used it at least once a week - during the winter it was poss even 3 ... Read the full review: Small, basic slow cooker by traceylou |
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Cookworks Signature Tea Maker Manufacturer: Cookworks / Small Kitchen Electrical / Power: 600 Watts / Auto timer set / Makes up to 4 cups of tea / Ceramic tea pot overall rating |
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Cookworks Slow Cooker Manufacturer: Cookworks / Small Kitchen Electrical / Capacity: 3.5 Litre / Power: 160-190W / Features: Removable crock / Tempered glass lid / Keep warm function overall rating |
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Cookworks Rice Cooker Small Kitchen Electrical / Capacity is 1.8 litres water, 10 cups rice. Features include a Keep Warm feature and boil dry protection overall rating |
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Cookworks Slow Cooker ... am currently on my second Cookworks slow cooker, after needing to upgrade to a bigger sized one as our family grew. Both were bought from Argos, my first one is no longer available, I think they have changed it, but it was a smaller one that cost me £12.99. My latest one is a 6.5 litre one. The original price is £29.39, I managed to grab it on sale for £20, and I just had a look, and it has been reduced again, at the moment it is available for £14.69. I will add a link at the end in case anyone wants a look! I use my slow cooker a lot, more so during winter as its good, hot food that takes little effort to prepare. In fact, I currently have a sausage casserole cooking... Read the full review: Quick and easy cooking by loopylis |
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Cookworks Slow Cooker ... bought a cookworks slow cooker from Argos after they were reduced for £14 and I don t know how I managed so long without one. Once out of the box the quality was good although the stainless steel was a little thin and the whole cooker had a good sturdy feel about it. Weight wise it was more than manageable, there is a cookery pot inside that is removeable and the lid has a plastic handle on top to make removal easy. I found the instructions slightly confusing to start as there is no timer just 2 heat settings , low and high. Despite the 2 choices of heat it cooks suprisingly well. I used some of the cheapest cuts of pork in a casserole and they came out so tend... Read the full review: Slow Cooker by talisman2002 |
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Cookworks Slow Cooker ... have no idea how I lived without a slow cooker! I bought this model when my fiancé and I first started living together as I d heard it was a good way to turn cheap ingredients into great food. With money being quite tight and us both loving our food so much, this seemed a great compromise and the slow cooker was only around £13 so it seemed reasonable and a good investment. It s 3.5 litres so big enough too cook a full chicken or a 6-8 portion chilli or curry. I d recommend it to households of up to 5 adults for everyday use. The idea with a slow cooker is to put all your ingredients in it and abandon for a few hours or even all day, then come back at teatime and have... Read the full review: A great way to cook by mdhughes03 |




