A Must-Have For Every Kitchen
February 7, 2012 by JimmyB
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And you thought the drive-thru was fast! Make your favorite breakfast sandwiches — at home — in minutes. The Egg & Muffin Toaster brings innovation to the toaster category by combining the functions of a toaster and an egg poacher into one easy-to-use appliance. It even heats your breakfast sausage Read more
Fruit and Vegetable Juicer – The Little Juicer That Could!
January 11, 2012 by JimmyB
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This is a great little juicer, I got it about 6 months ago. I use it to supplement my diet, (about 3 times a week). The Juicer may be small but it is mighty. Although some have complained that the shoot is to small, cutting the item to be juiced Read more
ASOTV Super Wave Oven
August 31, 2011 by Purple Duck
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Super Wave Oven — All In One Cooker New from The Sharper Image, the Super Wave Oven combines halogen, convection, and infrared heat technology to cook foods up to three times quicker in every way possible. It can broil, bake, barbecue, roast, grill, steam, dehydrate, and fry. You can Read more |
Deni Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker
September 14, 2010 by Purple Duck
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Deni Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker is great
Counting calories or not, most people today rank super premium ice creams, flavorful slushes, and other frozen treats among their favorite indulgences. Now you can make these frozen creations, fast and easy, with the Deni Soft Serve Automatic Ice Cream Maker.
The Read more
Is it better to keep older appliances/cars longer to cut down on waste or to buy new energy efficient ones?
July 9, 2010 by MrAuthor
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I have a 2003 Honda Civic that is fuel efficient and runs well. However, newer cars get even better gas mileage. We also have older appliances in our home that still work reasonably well, but would it be better to purchase new energy efficient models?
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How to use electrical appliances while im in San Diego?
July 7, 2010 by MrAuthor
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I use 240V appliances. How can i use it in USA?
How can I install an outlet to use European appliances?
July 5, 2010 by MrAuthor
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My house inspector noted in his report that the meter reads 240V. Is there a way of installing an outlet that would allow me to use European appliances and tools (possibly high wattage) without a converter?
do miss matched appliances bring down the value of the house or does it not matter?
July 3, 2010 by MrAuthor
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I have a large house about 6000 sqft of living space, but my kitchen has a stainless steel refrigerator and the other appliances are bisque.sooooo just wondering if it would really affect the value of my house.
How much money do you save by unplugging unused appliances? Does electricity really flow through unused items?
June 30, 2010 by MrAuthor
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I just don’t understand how or why electricity flows through unused chargers and plugs to unused appliances. Does anyone have any information on this? Also, how much electricity flows through?
How would I wire a car battery to power appliances and lights?
June 26, 2010 by MrAuthor
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I want to use a wind generator type of thing and have the car battery be the storage cell. How would I wire this to power a few lights or appliances?
