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Default Any (electric) deep-fryer recommendations?



George Shirley wrote:
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> Arri London wrote:
> >
> > Theron wrote:
> >> "Arri London" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>> We got rid of the old T-Fal/Tefal one after many years. Got tired of
> >>> trying to clean it out every time.
> >>>
> >>> Would like one with a drainage spout and/or removeable interior pan.
> >>> Doesn't need to be huge.
> >>>
> >>> Anyone got one they really like?
> >>>
> >>> Ta
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Presto Deep Fryer: http://www.gopresto.com/products/pro...hp?stock=05450
> >> It's cast aluminum, teflon lined. It's easy to clean. It's small relative to
> >> its capacity. Our comparable Presto is 20+ years old and works the same as
> >> it did on the day purchased. Best of all, it's not very expensive.
> >> Happy New Daze,
> >>
> >> Theron

> >
> > TY. Will have a look. We have no brand loyalty

> Here's the Presto unit I use. Used to be called the Dazey Kettle but is
> now another name. Pull the plug and the kettle is dishwasher safe. No
> drain on the bottom but light enough to pick up and pour cooled oil back
> into a bottle if that's what you want. I cook fried foods, chicken,
> fish, potatoes, shrimp, etc. plus make chili in it, cook beans from the
> dry state, make lots of rice in there, pretty much anything you want.
> Has a dial thermostat that is pretty accurate according to my digital
> thermometer. Highest setting is 400F and I usually fry at 350-375F.
>
> http://www1.epinions.com/review/pr-P...t_274392845956



TY. Another for the list. Not so concerned about the multitasking but
useful to have.