Great buy, it really works like a charm. The instructions manual has all you need: recipes and troubleshooting if your bread did not bake right, which is a real gem.
The machine is quiet enough, and the bread it bakes is just good!
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I have one of these. It's from 30 years ago. My dad would make waffles in it. When he passed, I insisted on keeping it.
This makes the small-hole waffles which are great for butter.
The orange light on front tells when it's at temperature. This doubles as a "done cooking" light.
There's a knob on the front for baking temperature. Hotter makes it more crispy outside and gooey inside. Cooler makes it dry out more but take longer to cook.
The plates flip to allow you to make a grilled cheese sandwich, or pannini type goodies very quickly, without the stripes.
The finish is stainless steel. The unit overall is durable, easy to use, and easy to clean.
I left my water filters unchanged for toooooo long (over a year). I can definitely taste the difference and am putting a reminder on my calendar to change the filter regularly.
They're not cheap I guess, but if you use good coffee, why would you want it to taste like something ground you buy in a can? And if you use ground coffee from a can (some of which I like so I'm not slamming it), why wouldn't you want it to taste as good as possible?
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This Wine corkscrew is very cool. It is a must for anyone who drinks wine. No more pulling the cork! This thing is amazing. Worth every penny!
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For those who like Hazelnut aroma, I would recommend this product. It smells good even when it is brewing, and yet still have smooth coffee taste.
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For those who like Hazelnut aroma, I would recommend this product. It smells good even when it is brewing, and yet still have smooth coffee taste.
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This is the second Presto pressure canner we have purchased. A smaller one was purchased in 2004 and has received much service for home canning. We bought the 23 quart size since it can be used as a pressure canner and is tall enough to also serve as a water bath canner for quart jars. With the 23 quart size you can stack pint jars on top one another for two layers which is a great time saver when you have a lot of food to can. We have not used the canner for cooking large amounts of food, but there is a recipe book enclosed instructing how to use the unit as a cooker. Canning instructions are clear and many foods are covered. This canning season we used both canners at once with excellent results.
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This powerful juicer gets your juice ready in seconds and it is easy to clean. I often use it twice a day and don't mind the cleaning part of it. At the price of a little over one hundred dollars, this one may be the best buy. I sure am happy of the choice I made.
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I saw the Aeropress at a friends house and went right home and bought one for myself, which allowed me to get rid of my large footprint espresso machine. I like the Aeropress's simplicity and, because it is easy to use, I use it more often. And it's small and light enough to take on trips. Hooray!
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The food grinder attachment was easy to assemble and attach, and the instructions were clear. When run on 4, as the instructions advised, it ground quickly and evenly. I've ground beef and lamb through it with no problems. You do have to actively shove the meat down into the unit with the plunger; its design makes it very safe and easy to do so, but with the attachment mounted above the mixer it's a little awkward if you're reaching up to do this for very long. Next time I might try setting the mixer on the kitchen table to lower the overall height, but I don't think this would be a major problem unless you were very short (I'm 5'6") or had a *lot* of grinding to do. The attachment disassembles easily for an easy, thorough cleaning; the tip someone provided ... Read More:
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