Hi all, Have any of you guys got or have used a Remoska pan/oven. If so would it be a good investment.
Thanks all.
Thanks all.
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Beware the imported ones, a long way to send it back if it goes wrong, Lakeland will not quibble and will always replace.If you search on "remoska" you will find numerous threads with some great advice and recipes for using it. Also you will discover that you can import your own for less than half the Lakeland price...
Agreed, but at less than half the Lakeland price for the identical product, I think this is a worthwhile risk for anyone capable of fitting a UK mains plug!Beware the imported ones, a long way to send it back if it goes wrong, Lakeland will not quibble and will always replace.
It is a worthwhile risk until it packs up!Agreed, but at less than half the Lakeland price for the identical product, I think this is a worthwhile risk for anyone capable of fitting a UK mains plug!
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I agree,I have a small halogen oven and a small slow cooker ,the price of both came nowhere near the price of a remoska and do everything I need ..but once again each to their own . Not knocking the qualities of the remoska ,just cant justify that cost for what appears to be a glorified slow cooker.@joca
My twopennorth......Remoska is not for everyone. I couldn't get on with mine at home so it never reached the van.
We use a halogen oven which travels nicely in the main oven. It probably depends what you like to cook. It seems that a Remoska might be more suited to dishes that need longer cooking e.g. braising meat, stews, which we don't eat much.
No doubt others will disagree.
Karen
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Or just use one of these fused adaptors http://cpc.farnell.com/brennenstuhl/1508533/travel-adaptor-earthed/dp/PL11280?CMP=CPC-PLAAgreed, but at less than half the Lakeland price for the identical product, I think this is a worthwhile risk for anyone capable of fitting a UK mains plug!
They are from the same place Lakeland get them we've had one for ages hasn't packed up yet and at half the price delivered you could afford to by new againIt is a worthwhile risk until it packs up!
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Great price @busby .well done ..Bought a second hand one on E.Bay for £45 inc delivery. Just cooked a lamb joint in it tonight at home to try it out. Brilliant,,,i did not think it would be so quick ,,,very easy to clean..It will definitely be replacing my small elec oven in the van...BUSBY.
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Actually, the company that sells them also sells similar (chaper) products and a funster bought one and had to send it back for a refund, the company paid for the return postage and refunded without quibble ... can't complain about that at all! The funster did get 'chastised' for not spending a bit more dosh and getting a genuine Remoska from them in the first place!Beware the imported ones, a long way to send it back if it goes wrong, Lakeland will not quibble and will always replace.
Now ,now @Minxy Girl you will get all those remoska divas foaming at the mouth with comments like that ,have you no sympathy...haha lol .I too have had a look inside a genuine Remoska and they are basically a circle of a heating element and an on/off switch ... that's it!
I'd rather buy 2 from abroad than one from Lakeland ... that way if one did go poof I could easily get it repaired, or do so myself (nothing much to sort out!) and still have one to use!
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