Showing posts with label Kitchen appliances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitchen appliances. Show all posts

Friday, December 28, 2007

Kitchen Guide: Choosing the Best Microwave Oven for your Price Range

Microwave ovens have to be one of the best applications of technology in the past 75 years. These appliances have made it incredibly easy to pop popcorn, heat frozen dinners, reheat leftovers, and even cook meals. If a consumer is looking for a microwave, then, how does he or she get the best for the money?

First, a shopper should consider what she needs the microwave for. Does she live in an apartment or a house? Will she use it for popcorn and frozen entrees, or does she intend to cook casseroles? The answers to these questions will help narrow down her decision.

Microwaves come in varying sizes, from tabletop size to the large ovens that fit under a range hood. Naturally, the larger the oven, the more it will cost. Size may be critical for someone who needs to heat larger dishes in the oven. The under-the-hood ovens will cost the most. They must also be mounted under the range hood. Smaller microwaves will be cheaper and probably more appropriate for a dorm or apartment. They range in price from about $60-$100, depending on their features.

Wattage is also a factor to consider when buying a microwave. The higher the wattage, the faster it cooks. An increase in wattage can also mean an increase in size, so a higher-wattage oven may not be appropriate for an apartment, because it will be bigger. However, for those who are using their ovens primarily for re-heating, wattage is not a big issue. It becomes more of a selling point for those who use their microwaves for a variety of applications, such as defrosting large cuts of meat, cooking vegetables and frying bacon. An increase in wattage can also mean an increase in price, but this is not always the case.

Features that sell a microwave oven vary, but they should be those that a consumer will actually use. Some microwaves feature convection cooking and sensor timing for softening butter or melting chocolate, but if a consumer uses his microwave primarily to pop popcorn and heat frozen food, these are unnecessary expenses. However, for the cook who uses the microwave for such applications routinely, they are a big selling point. Other microwaves have a turntable plate inside for more even heating. This feature is strictly voluntary, again, depending on what the oven will be cooking most of the time. Some ovens even have a sensor feature that “feels” when the food is cooked, heated or defrosted, and will stop the oven at that time.

As is often the case with appliances, a consumer pays more to get more, but “more” is not necessarily better. The extra features may look dazzling in the appliance store, but if these features will go largely unused, they will never pay for themselves. Consumers should think carefully about which features they actually need, and buy an appliance accordingly.

Consumers can buy microwaves in the usual appliance stores, discount stores, electronics superstores, etc. Comparing prices and features is one of the best ways to find the best deal. A consumer should pick a microwave that has most of the features he wants and compare the price of that oven in different stores. He will be more certain of getting the best price if he does. He should also check into any rebates being offered by the manufacturer. Delivery is not usually a problem, since most consumers can take their ovens home in their cars.

Microwave ovens can run anywhere from $60-$300, depending on size, wattage and features. A wise consumer will think about buying an oven with the features he will use most, and with an appropriate wattage in a good size. Doing this will enable him to stick with a price within his budget.

Source: essortments.com

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

December Sale Stalking

Sales, Offers, Bargains, Discounts and Coupons of sites offering Kitchen products like cookware, dinnerware, appliances, bakeware, tableware, drinkware and lots more.

Homeclick.com
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Category/Products:Kitchen, Bath, House ware, Tableware
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Pfaltzgraff.com
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Category/Products:Glassware, Table Linens, Flatware, Dinnerware, Kitchen Gadgets, Bake ware, Cookware
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Efaucets.com
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Validity/Status:1) Ongoing 2)Ends Dec. 21st- 12/21/07

Category/Products:Kitchen, Tub & Shower accessories, Bathroom accessories, Bathroom
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Chefscorner.com
1)Chef’s Special – 10% OFF on orders $199, No Sales Tax.

2)Save up to $120 OFF

3)Christmas sale – 15% OFF on all QuickShip Art

Validity/Status:Ongoing-Limited time only

Category/Products:Decorates, arts, Kitchen Aids, Mixer, Bakeware, Cookware, Kitchen tools, cook Books
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Cooking.com
Shop for great gifts & enjoy Free Shipping

Validity/Status:Ongoing


Category/Products:Cocktail sets, electric Griddle, cutlery sets, Bake ware, Hand Blenders, kitchen appliances, cookware
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Homedepot.com
  1. 10% OFF GE Appliances- SAVE on GE, Hotpoint, Americana Brands.
  2. SAVE 25% on Select Electric Fireplaces
  3. Up to 25% OFF Select Holiday Décor
Get FREE Standard shipping on most orders of $49 or more on homedepot.com
Validity/Status:Ends
12/12/2007

Category/Products:Chef products, Electric Fireplaces, Bathroom, Holiday décor, Rugs, Electric Fireplaces, Flooring, Kitchen faucets, Lighting & fans
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Wineenthusiast.com
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Validity/Status:Ongoing

Category/Products:Wine Cellars, Custom cellars, cooling units, refrigerated wine cabinets
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Oneida.com

1) Fine Flatware Holiday Sale SAVE up to 60%.

2) Free Shipping on orders $100 or more.

3)Fine Flatware Sale40-60% OFF our entire collection

4)Christmas collection SAVE up to 20%

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Barbecues.com
Enjoy No Payments for 90 days on orders over $250.

Validity/Status:Ongoing

Category/Products:Grills, Grilling Accessories, Sauses & Rubs, Outdoor Accents, Fireplaces, Outdoor Furniture
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Klinq.com
FREE GROUND SHIPPING
on all orders over $99

Validity/Status:Ongoing

Category/Products:Barware, Dinnerware, Table ware, Cook tools, Candles, Flatware, Gifts, Bridal Boutique
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Friday, December 7, 2007

Kitchen Guide- What to look for when buying a Coffee Maker!

If you’re a Coffee buff like me, you know the importance of having a good Coffee maker! For those of you looking to buy your first Coffee Maker or just replacing your current one here are some tips on what you should consider while looking for that machine to make your perfect cup-a-joe in the morning.

Size : Ask yourself how many cups of you’ll be making on a regular basis. Keep in mind that when a Coffee Maker states single cup, 2-4 cups, 6-8 cups, 8-12 cups….that it signifies the no. of cups it can make at a time.

Coffee Filter : While choosing a Coffee Maker it’s very important to consider what type of filter you want. Some coffee makers come with paper filters or a more permanent filter. Paper filters are said to impart an aftertaste into the coffee, and they absorb some of the special flavor molecules and aromatic oils from your coffee beans, which are what gives your cup of joe its tantalizing taste. For a permanent filter you can choose a basket type filter or a cone shaped filter, the difference in the two being different contact times between the coffee grounds and the water. A basket type filter provides a longer contact time between the water and the coffee grounds, so if a basket filter is your preference, make sure you use coffee grounds that are fairly large. Cone type filters are generally less prone to spillage.

Water Filter : If you don't use a water filter before you brew your coffee, then you should consider a coffee machine with a built in water filter to clean chlorine that comes from your tap. Water filters take out any chlorine or iron tastes that may be present in your tap water. Bear in mind that you will need to buy replacement filters in the future.

Pause n’ Serve :If you don't want to wait for the coffee to stop brewing before you have a fresh cup of coffee then the Pause n’ Serve feature is a must for you. The Pause n’ Serve feature allows you to remove the coffee pot before the brewing cycle is complete, without having coffee dribble all over the heating plate. The opening under the filter is low and touches the top of the pot. The valve closes when you take out the coffee pot.

Digital Programming : This feature is not a necessity but merely for convenience for those of us too busy or just plain lazy. It involves a timer which enables you to program your coffee making up to 24hrs in advance. A great use for this is for when you wake up for work, you have little time, so the coffee is waiting for you in the kitchen as soon as you're ready for it, very convenient. A part of this feature is the Auto-Off option for or those forgetful types who never remember whether or not they left the coffee maker on.

Integrated Bean Grinder : In general, coffee that is freshly ground tastes better. Not a typical feature, but you can buy coffee makers that have a built-in coffee bean grinder. These types of machines will usually grind just enough coffee with each use, for the freshest brew around. This way you do not need to buy a separate coffee bean grinder but Coffee makers with this feature tend to cost more.

Cup Warmer: Some coffee makers have mug-warming plates on them so that you can get your cup ready for the brew, usually a flat area on the top of the machine that’s warm. It’s simple but useful nonetheless.

Pod Compatibility :The latest thing in coffee making are pods. Pods are pre-packed discs of ground coffee which reduce the preparation time quite dramatically, making coffee preparation a snap with no mess. Newer models of coffee machine can take both pods and normal loose coffee.

Cleaning : If you cannot easily wash the coffee pot with soap and water, your coffee will taste stale over time due to the build up of residue that cannot be cleaned easily, so make sure your entire hand can fit inside the coffee pot to make cleaning easy. Built-in grinders make the coffee maker harder to clean. For permanent filters, you may have to clean the filters after each use, but this little bit of extra work is well worth it. For easy cleanup a plastic drip tray that can be removed is good to have. It makes life just a little bit easier.

Popular Brands: Choosing the right coffee maker is not easy. Make sure you purchase from well-known manufacturers. You will be able to find replacement parts and will be assured of an acceptable level of quality. Some of the popular coffee maker manufacturers include Braun, Cuisinart, Mr. Coffee, Krups, Senseo, Black & Decker and KitchenAid.

Choose a coffee maker that meets your basic needs and any has additional features you desire. You’ll find many good deals on Coffee makers online, so by shopping around you may get a better model than your budget would normally allow.