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kitchen appliances
Home appliances, also known as domestic appliances, are electrical machines that help in household functions, such as cooking, cleaning and food preservation.
Home appliances can be divided into three classifications, which includes, small appliances, major appliances, or white goods and consumer electronics, or brown goods in the United Kingdom.The division is noticeable in the maintenance and repair of these kinds of products too. Brown goods usually require high technical knowledge and skills (which get more complex with time, such as going from a soldering iron to a hot-air soldering station), while white goods may need more practical skills and force to manipulate the devices and heavy tools required to repair them.
I have a very nice Frigidaire Gallery refrigerator purchased in 2015. The freezer has what the manual calls an Auxiliary Freezer (Temperature) Control. I was disappointed to find I could not move it out of the middle (Recommended) position the first time I tried to make a temperature adjustment...
This is a spin off from another thread where @Master Cutler posted a photo of his Moulinex Multichef (see here). What is the oldest appliance or gadget in your kitchen? Here is @Master Cutler's Multichef:
I am talking creative - so not your potato peeler (although arguably a potato peeler can be very creative). My favourite cheap item is a julienne cutter - it cost a few pounds only and produces perfect julienne strips!
I'd have to say that it was the stand mixer.
At a price of just over $500, that is a lot for a mixer. But that was '06 dollars. Today, the same style mixer is just over $800!! WOW!!!:headshake:
The king and queen of gadgets invite everyone to post either your dream appliances or outrageous appliances. Or the latest and greatest.
This is a thread to discuss all.
Just no orange ones as the king has plenty.
Better yet, the more orange the better.
After 10 years of requiring a jack hammer to remove the last 20% of rice from our rice cooker I decided to bite the bullet and buy a new “Teflon” coated one. I always try to buy brands which are known to me whenever possible so I opted for the Philips HD3030/30 rice and congee cooker.
Although...
DeLonghi Rotofry F28311
I initially looked at the Tefal Actifry however I found it to be unsuitable as I fry battered foods quite a lot.
So I went for the DeLonghi Rotofry which I had to buy mail order from Bangkok as it was unavailable locally. I have now had the appliance for around 12...
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