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> Breville stainless steel electric frypan, Anyone have one of these?

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Cherish
post 29/11/2012, 09:57 AM
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Any good?
I use my current electric frying pan alllll the time- bug it's a sh*tty Teflon non stick one and it desperately needs replacing.
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laridae
post 29/11/2012, 10:06 AM
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I have the Sunbeam equivalent. Got it for about $90 which was a a fair bit cheaper than the Breville (from HN a month or so ago - they had them on special, but will price match online stores) Going well so far. I've been though a few 'non stick' of the same brand and the only problems I've had with them is the non stick stuff coming off. I'm hoping the stainless one will last a lot better!
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MrsLexiK
post 29/11/2012, 10:11 AM
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I brought years ago a small Breville one (I am not sure if it is teflon coated or not) for the fact it came in pink lol. It is still going pretty strong even after all the times it has been in the dishwasher (only the cheap ones go in the dishwasher in this house) It probably gets used the most as it is a good size for a side of stir fry veg, for a omlet, etc.

ETA: I need to learn to read, ignore my post original.gif but I would be interested in the responses as I saw this advertised and I would like an electric frypan.

This post has been edited by MrsLexiK: 29/11/2012, 10:13 AM
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Cherish
post 02/12/2012, 01:01 PM
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I bought one from Becks the other day. Will be trying it out tonight-cooking t bone steak for dinner!
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Cherish
post 02/12/2012, 07:59 PM
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Cooked the t bone.
Very easy to clean the pan! Just chucked water in whilst we ate then wipes with a smidgen of elbow grease.
I liked the way it cooked too
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