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Just found this thread. I too would be interested in any ideas.
This:
http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?hl=en&expIds=17259,17291,24472,26443,27147&xhr=t&q=mini+oven+lloytron&cp=18&cr=countryUK|countryGB&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=751516473159990833&ei=Dl8kTevuDsy4hAfhsMjfAQ&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=3&sqi=2&ved=0CEgQ8wIwAg#
is the kind of gizmo I have in mind. Any thoughts?0 -
Hi all I was just looking around to buy a new one as the fan in mine ceased to work.
Anyway the point I wanted to share is that Coopers are doing their one on offer for £28.88, and also a 4 pack of accessories for £14.99. With the P&P that makes it £48.86 what a bargain. Even without the accesories its a good deal.
Link to the page
http://www.coopersofstortford.co.uk/src/gahoven/coopers-of-stortford-halogen-oven-prodst07719i/
Also some of you said about lack of ideas & recipes for it . Well I found this Book For £3.95 (P&P £1.75)
http://www.whsmith.co.uk/CatalogAndSearch/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=9780716022534
If you order the Easy life one, it comes with a lid stand included, I know that others charge for it!!!0 -
These sounds absolutely brilliant! I've been thinking about how to create a mini kitchen with an oven (lots of studio flats i've seen seem to only have a micro, kettle and sometimes table top hobs!!) and this would be perfect.Living cheap in central London :rotfl:0
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Charlton_King wrote: »Just found this thread. I too would be interested in any ideas.
This:
http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?hl=en&expIds=17259,17291,24472,26443,27147&xhr=t&q=mini+oven+lloytron&cp=18&cr=countryUK|countryGB&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=751516473159990833&ei=Dl8kTevuDsy4hAfhsMjfAQ&sa=X&oi=product_catalog_result&ct=result&resnum=3&sqi=2&ved=0CEgQ8wIwAg#
is the kind of gizmo I have in mind. Any thoughts?
I had something similar, it did the job, and one hidden extra was the top outside surface got hot, [not to burn you] so I could put a pan of say baked beans on there to warm through
It worked fine but eventually the element went and by then I had bought a new ovenEight out of ten owners who expressed a preference said their cats preferred other peoples gardens0 -
must be something in the air ..my grill has died too am using tesco value toaster at moment ..works a treat ..well...for toast but i too hankering for cheese on toast so may try oven option0
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Will those Coopers accessories fit the JML oven ok?0
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Alot_does_not_exist wrote: »The grill function in my gas oven stopped working some months ago and I'm missing it a lot. I can't get a decent cheese on toast for love or money!
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Have you tried cooking the bread slice in the toaster, whacking on the cheese and microwaving it until melted and then putting it upside down in a hot dry non stick frying pan? Not the same as the cheese going all crispy under the grill but might be worth a try0 -
I purchased a gordon ramsey table top oven for my youngest son who now lives alone...really please with the quality..was on offer argos clearance £35.00..so good I purchased one for us and use it loads...cakes pies chicken joints even a joint goes in ok...has a toaster for both sides or a grill setting also..Worth losing a work space for it.Dianne0
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l bought one of these llyodtron type grills shown in the photo link. it was from wilkinsons in stratford.E.15 in early december, cost £8.00 l usually put the bread in a toaster for a bit then take it out and add the cheese and put it in the grill, it takes a about ten minutes just 4 cheese on partly cooked bread.also l put a something under the pan to lift it higher up to cook quicker. l use it only when l really want cheese on toast, otherwise l beleive it would take too much electricity.0
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May sound silly, and Ive never tried it but have you tried putting your toaster on its side and doing your cheese on toast. Obviously you woul have to make sure cheese was completely in the middle so none dripped off.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0
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