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On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 21:36:42 -0800, Blinky the Shark
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>koko wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 20:55:16 -0800, Blinky the Shark
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>Serene wrote:
>>>
>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>> "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> Terry wrote:
>>>>>>> I am looking for a Fry Daddy with two things.
>>>>>>> One is an autoshut off timer and the other is dishwasher safe.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyone know of one?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you for your time
>>>>>> I have never seen a Fry Daddy (the brand name) with either of those
>>>>>> features. You plug the Fry Daddy in and it heats -- you unplug it and it
>>>>>> stops. It is a simple container with the electrics built into the base
>>>>>> and therefore cannot be submerged in water. You need some other brand
>>>>>> snack fryer. However, most of the small sized ones within the Fry Daddy
>>>>>> price range operate exactly the same as the Fry Daddy. To get a removable
>>>>>> fry container and auto features you are going to have to spend around $60
>>>>>> or more.
>>>>>> Janet
>>>>> There's been an appliance mentioned here a couple of times before, I can't
>>>>> recall the brand. It's actually a multi-purpose appliance with deep frying
>>>>> as one of the things it does. I can't remember who makes it, dammit!
>>>>
>>>> Presto Multi-cooker. I love mine to pieces. Google gives lots of
>>>> sources.
>>>
>>>Hmmmmmmm. Read the full review from this user, about deep frying with it:
>>>
>>>http://www.epinions.com/review/Prest...nt_53607042692
>>>
>>>= http://tinyurl.com/2uke7u
>>>
>>>I wonder if it's just a Lawyer Thing, with Presto instructed to say all
>>>that (and keep "deep frying" off the features list) so they can't be sued
>>>if you burn yourself with hot oil.

>>
>> I have the Presto Multi-cooker. I bought it a few months ago. The
>> booklet gives instructions and safety tips for deep frying.
>> Front of booklet

>
>Is it the same model number (they may have more than one that give the
>appearance of being the same) as the one in the epinions review?
>

snippage

Looks like the 6003 is the one that doesn't fry. If I read the review
right they are talking about the 6000

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