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Some bits for the Kitchen
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Thanks Kittie
Thats a bit of an eye-opener.... the Kuhn Rikon Duromatic is nearly half the price of the Fissler Vitavit Premium (£124.94 Vs. £243.82).
I'm not too focused on the price as spread over the years and years of use you'd get it seem a bit pointless to make a decision solely on that. Was wondering if anyone had any first hand experience of either of these pots.
Visually apart from its base I prefer the Fissler. Looking at things on-line it appears the Fissler edges it over the Kuhn Rikon. Anyway John Lewis has the Kuhn Rikon and Selfridges the Fissler will check them out at the weekend.
Agreed re: Non-stick.0
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