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Submarine Sandpaper posted:Random rear end toaster oven is probably a thrift store trip. I know but I had my last Black & Decker for 7 years before it decided to die. So I want something similar and new that will last another 7 years. Can't trust thrift stores for that. E: I really liked it because it was great at reheating pizza or other leftovers.
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nunsexmonkrock posted:I know but I had my last Black & Decker for 7 years before it decided to die. So I want something similar and new that will last another 7 years. Can't trust thrift stores for that. I had a toaster oven that was passed down to me from my dad's college days and it worked for about 35 years until it went up in a ball of flame after my roommate left it on in grad school. I kinda miss that thing.
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I replaced the door gasket on my fridge but it's still filling with frankly unbelievable amounts of condensation. any remedies? I'm on the verge of trying to put weatherstripping at the bottom
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Empty Sandwich posted:I replaced the door gasket on my fridge but it's still filling with frankly unbelievable amounts of condensation. Do you have an infrared thermometer where you can go around the gasket and check for leaks?
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Lawnie posted:https://www.homeandcooksales.com Any thoughts on 3-ply vs 5-ply vs 7-ply?
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adnam posted:I had a toaster oven that was passed down to me from my dad's college days and it worked for about 35 years until it went up in a ball of flame after my roommate left it on in grad school. I kinda miss that thing. Let me guess! He put something greasy in it without preheating it first? E: Or forgot about it until it set on fire? This is why I don't don't let my husband use the toaster oven or the washer. nunsexmonkrock fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Sep 28, 2022 |
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FaradayCage posted:Any thoughts on 3-ply vs 5-ply vs 7-ply? Doesn't matter, get whatever floats your boat. It's the thickness of the conductive metal (aluminum or copper) that has an impact on the heat spread, not the number of layers. And even then, the differences are going to be unnoticeable for most. So get whatever suits your needs (Cost, Looks, styling, etc)
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Do you have an infrared thermometer where you can go around the gasket and check for leaks? no, but it looks as though I can pick one up for like $15. hmm...
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# ? Sep 28, 2022 21:17 |
That flavor is probably a California thing, but just about anywhere Appalachia, or around, there will be a type of "pizza bread." West Virginia has pepperpni bread specifically and a "pizza bagel" is surprisingly popular here.
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Empty Sandwich posted:no, but it looks as though I can pick one up for like $15. hmm... They're handy to have around for checking pan temperatures, as well as HVAC registers if you suspect something isn't working right.
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nunsexmonkrock posted:I know but I had my last Black & Decker for 7 years before it decided to die. So I want something similar and new that will last another 7 years. Can't trust thrift stores for that. 7 isn't very long. Anything in the thrift will already be battle hardened and you could get 8 for a new low tier. I really think it's an appliance like a blender, go big or embrace modern capitalism
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nunsexmonkrock posted:I know but I had my last Black & Decker for 7 years before it decided to die. So I want something similar and new that will last another 7 years. Can't trust thrift stores for that. I've had a few cheap toaster ovens in the past, some die young and others go for years. Consumer electric goods are just a crapshoot that way, even the more expensive brands are no guarantee of longevity. You're already familiar and satisfied with how your Black & Decker performed, just get another one unless you're okay with going significantly higher budget. Submarine Sandpaper posted:7 isn't very long. Anything in the thrift will already be battle hardened and you could get 8 for a new low tier. yea more or less this, unless you're spending a significant premium (and sometimes still then) pretty much everything these days is junk, at least with a thrift shop appliance in good working condition the previous owner basically did the QC testing for you to prove it's not a dud Wheeee fucked around with this message at 21:26 on Sep 28, 2022 |
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Wheeee posted:yea more or less this, unless you're spending a significant premium (and sometimes still then) pretty much everything these days is junk, at least with a thrift shop appliance in good working condition the previous owner basically did the QC testing for you to prove it's not a dud That or the appliance killed the person and their kids dropped all their poo poo off at the thrift store. Who knows! Empty Sandwich posted:I replaced the door gasket on my fridge but it's still filling with frankly unbelievable amounts of condensation. I'm certainly no expert but I would almost wonder if there's some other element of the fridge causing this issue. For example a blocked outlet from the freezer or something like that will often cause a ton of water to end up in the fridge. I also kinda wonder if whatever normally handles the dehumidification for the fridge compartment has failed or is blocked or etc. I wouldn't expect it to be so simple as the fridge seal no longer being complete at the door.
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Do you have an infrared thermometer where you can go around the gasket and check for leaks? If the gasket has already been replaced (and there isn't a puddle of rotting poo poo in the back of the crisper or something like that) then my next guess for excessive condensation would be a defroster on the fritz.
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At least for me, the next up from the Breville Smart Oven would be the Anova Precision Oven. But got to wait for the former to crap itself out so I can give myself an excuse to replace it.
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Thank you guys for recommending the aroma rice cooker. While testing it our after it came I made some rice just to test it and nothing stuck to the bottom!
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:They're handy to have around for checking pan temperatures, as well as HVAC registers if you suspect something isn't working right. honestly I've been holding out until I could afford one at ceramic temps. or that kind is being manufactured. I can't remember if I'm being cheap or waiting on tech. I can certainly afford a kitchen one, though VelociBacon posted:I'm certainly no expert but I would almost wonder if there's some other element of the fridge causing this issue. For example a blocked outlet from the freezer or something like that will often cause a ton of water to end up in the fridge. I also kinda wonder if whatever normally handles the dehumidification for the fridge compartment has failed or is blocked or etc. I wouldn't expect it to be so simple as the fridge seal no longer being complete at the door. well, poo poo. I just cleaned the easy vents and moved it to another part of the kitchen, but would it be worth taking the back off and loving around in there? or defrosting? SubG posted:
I've actually gotten rid of the crispers long since. how would I tell about the defroster? this fridge is 17 years old but it still works well enough that I'd just as soon keep Ship of Theseusing it.
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FaradayCage posted:Any thoughts on 3-ply vs 5-ply vs 7-ply? 7 seems absurd, otherwise either is pretty much fine. 5-ply will have more thermal mass for the same size pan then 3-ply.
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FaradayCage posted:Any thoughts on 3-ply vs 5-ply vs 7-ply? Also insert some sort of toilet paper joke here
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FaradayCage posted:Any thoughts on 3-ply vs 5-ply vs 7-ply? I'm perfectly content with my 3-ply and when shopping for it couldn't find any compelling reason to go higher. mystes posted:Didn't ATK test 7-ply and find that it was actually worse? That sounds familiar, but the 7-play isn't listed in their current breakdowns. Since they paywall, here's skillets: And cookware set: Wheeee fucked around with this message at 03:09 on Sep 29, 2022 |
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Are the air-fryer lids for the instant pot any good, or should I just spring for a whole new appliance? I'd rather not have another big hulkin' monstrosity taking up space in my cabinets if I can help it, but if that's the only way to get good results I'll take the plunge
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i have a d5 saute pan because it was a factory 2nd from that sales website. works great. im sure a d3 would also be good
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Not a Children posted:Are the air-fryer lids for the instant pot any good, or should I just spring for a whole new appliance? I'd rather not have another big hulkin' monstrosity taking up space in my cabinets if I can help it, but if that's the only way to get good results I'll take the plunge If you have a toaster oven or something I would suggest trying to replace that with an air fryer instead if it will fit
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Not a Children posted:Are the air-fryer lids for the instant pot any good, or should I just spring for a whole new appliance? I'd rather not have another big hulkin' monstrosity taking up space in my cabinets if I can help it, but if that's the only way to get good results I'll take the plunge This lady demos the Instant Pot lid vs dedicated unit, look at the user interfaces and experience and decide what direction makes more sense to you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoxVIIYIpi8
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I have an IP with the air fryer lid and it's simply okay. If you're limited on space, it might be worth it. If you have the space for a dedicated air fryer, then I'd do that. Keep in mind the air fryer lid for the IP is big and bulky. Not sure about the Ultra, which has an attached lid. If I had limited space I'd check out that route, although it has to be a pain to clean without a removable lid.
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o0o0o0o. It also has a coupon for the brand of brown rice I buy! It just gets better and better!
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Not a Children posted:Are the air-fryer lids for the instant pot any good, or should I just spring for a whole new appliance? I'd rather not have another big hulkin' monstrosity taking up space in my cabinets if I can help it, but if that's the only way to get good results I'll take the plunge I use it a lot. Like I make buffalo wings about 1x a week, get the frozen wings at Costco, use the pressure cook setting for 7 minutes i think the defrost, then air fry for like 9 minutes with some wing sauce in there. I've never owned another air fryer though so I can't really compare it very well. I got the 8 quart. One thing is the instant pot + the air fryer lid takes up a lot of vertical space, and the air fryer lid itself is pretty bulky. But it is only one appliance you are keeping on your counter, then just swapping lids.
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I can’t remember which thread had a goon saying that in their scandinavian country they take their flooring with them but this seems like a nightmare in comparison https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7147592546926169390 Also you buy your bread unsliced and use a slicing machine at the grocery in Germany? https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7147957861404970283 Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 08:04 on Sep 29, 2022 |
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Steve Yun posted:I can’t remember which thread had a goon saying that in their scandinavian country they take their flooring with them but this seems like a nightmare in comparison Can confirm on having to equip the whole kitchen in Germany (usually). Visited a friend there several years ago, and all of her cabinetry was hers. That said, apparently, Ikea is much better over there for cabinetry and the like - decent quality, not too expensive, and very modular/easy to install.
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Steve Yun posted:I can’t remember which thread had a goon saying that in their scandinavian country they take their flooring with them but this seems like a nightmare in comparison I have bought pre sliced bread in Berlin before. It's a total lie.
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Steve Yun posted:I can’t remember which thread had a goon saying that in their scandinavian country they take their flooring with them but this seems like a nightmare in comparison You can buy the kitchen from the person who rented your apartment before, and sell it to the next person. If they are buying it. If they don't, you remove it in spite. They have the bread slicer at whole foods here.
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If you cut your bread yourself using a machine in Germany, you have one of those collapsible bread slicers in a drawer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x2qtZKvcPY Those fully automatic
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lol they tried to make customers slice their own bread in the machine at a whole foods I went to and gave up on it within a couple of months
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VictualSquid posted:If you cut your bread yourself using a machine in Germany, you have one of those collapsible bread slicers in a drawer: Whoa, that's.... a mini deli slicer in a drawer. Except if you used it for that it would be hell to clean. But I kinda want one now.
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I want to say that was a thing in some part of northern Italy when I was a kid but I can't place whether that was Germany or Italy. Definitely it was a normal thing to buy your bread and ask them to slice it.
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The Russians just used a bread knife
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mystes posted:"I got weird about ice cream at one point in my life"
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https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7148997660614085889 I will always be a knife person
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why, this is the worst thing since sliced bread!
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Lawnie posted:7 seems absurd, otherwise either is pretty much fine. 5-ply will have more thermal mass for the same size pan then 3-ply. Gotcha. How do you stay informed of when they offer factory seconds or damaged boxes? Are they posted under promotions? Do you just check it daily?
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