Remoska
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ABM replied on 22/10/2018 21:42
Posted on 22/10/2018 21:42
Up-dated version of the Remoska is still out there, but if bought from Lakeland, is horrendously expensive now and the original Lakeland "For Life" warranty is only for 3 years. Non-the-less it's reputation is undimmed especially where I am concerned.
If you really want a mini-oven check thro' the "Scotts of Stow" catalogue and if you are satisfied -- then go elsewhere for the better prices !!
Grumpy Titewad, Crewe
OnlyJen replied on 22/10/2018 22:52
Posted on 22/10/2018 21:42 by ABMUp-dated version of the Remoska is still out there, but if bought from Lakeland, is horrendously expensive now and the original Lakeland "For Life" warranty is only for 3 years. Non-the-less it's reputation is undimmed especially where I am concerned.
If you really want a mini-oven check thro' the "Scotts of Stow" catalogue and if you are satisfied -- then go elsewhere for the better prices !!
Grumpy Titewad, Crewe
mickysf replied on 23/10/2018 07:47
Posted on 23/10/2018 07:47
We have one of these it bakes, fries, is a slow cooker, rice cooker and much more. Will bake chicken portions or smallish meat joints for that Sunday dinner whilst out on tour. Had ours over ten years and still going strong. Keep thinking about this newer version but ours goes on and on! Very easy to clean too.
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ABM replied on 23/10/2018 20:03
Posted on 23/10/2018 20:03
Thats about half the price of the new Remoska, Micky and about 2/3 of a lot of the Mini Ovens that look like ovens if you see what I mean. The sort that have an 'oven door' and one or two solid 'leccy rings on top, all from the good old 3 pin 13amp plug !!
OnlyJen replied on 23/10/2018 20:46
ABM replied on 23/10/2018 21:05
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ABM replied on 27/10/2018 15:41
mickysf replied on 28/10/2018 10:18
Posted on 28/10/2018 10:18
Here's a similar one to ours. Will roast a chicken but would have to be a smallish one.
OnlyJen
Motorhomer from West Sussex