Remoska or Bravoska

RichardnGill

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We have got a Cadac but the weather is getting too cold and wet to use it. We have been thinking of getting either a Remoska or the cheaper Bravoska. Which ones the best to get? :thumb:and are they worth it.


Richard...
 
I have never heard a bad thing said about them apart from be careful not to burn yourself handling the lid while cooking.
 
We have got a Cadac but the weather is getting too cold and wet to use it. We have been thinking of getting either a Remoska or the cheaper Bravoska. Which ones the best to get? :thumb:and are they worth it.


Richard...


Not used the Bravoska. We use, (well Sian uses:Smile:) the Remoska regularly, it is an excellent bit of kit and very versatile. It comes highly recommended from me. :thumb:
 
Been using the Romoska for a few years now, would not be without as it's very versatile.:thumb::thumb:

Don
 
Excuse my ignorance but could someone explain what are Remoska & Bravoska as I don't have a clue :Sad:

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We use the Remoska very versatile amazing bit of kit.

Keith and Debs
 
Thanks. I might get Gill one as an earliy Xmas pressy....:BigGrin:


Richard...
 
Hi, we bought a Remoska rather than the Bravoska as it uses less power. We got the medium one for the m/home and it's great, everything from chops, a piece of belly pork to leg of lamb. We like to use CL sites often without hook up and we've ran the Remoska off a 1k Kippor gennie along with the tele+Sky box with no problems. We liked it so much we got the "Grand" for the Static. :BigGrin:
 
Remoksa, the best thing to come out of the Czech Republic.
Great buy from Lakeland!!!!

:thumb:

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In the demo they cook a chicken roast how long would that take?

They also did a full English breakfast, again how long?
 
Grande Remoksa for comming up 5 yrs no probs:thumb:
chickin cookin aboutin same as ovenish:grin:I'M A POET & DON'T KNOWIT:Rofl1:
Terry
 
To follow up on our original post, we got a big Remoska and it is now an essental bit of kit on our travels. As we have no oven in our van we needed something other than the gas hob and Cadac.

The Remoska now means that we can eat good food even if the weather is crap. Would not be without it now:grin:, a bit expensive though:Angry:

Richard...
 
To follow up on our original post, we got a big Remoska and it is now an essental bit of kit on our travels. As we have no oven in our van we needed something other than the gas hob and Cadac.

The Remoska now means that we can eat good food even if the weather is crap. Would not be without it now:grin:, a bit expensive though:Angry:

Richard...

hi richard,
i have just ordered the same one. grande ramoska.
everyone seems to have a favorable word for them so i thought we'd give it a whirl.
you are right in saying they're expensive but we will also use it at home as well as the m/h so we will get value for money.
still cant see how you get a whole chicken in a pan 3 1/2" deep though?.

john.
 
Remoksa, the best thing to come out of the Czech Republic.
Great buy from Lakeland!!!!

:thumb:

lakeland no time limit, no quibble, refund guarantee. and return post free.:Cool:
cant go wrong with that.:thumb:

john.

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Hit it with a big hammer and break it's breastbone.

On second thoughts, don't. It brings back too painful memories ... :Rofl1::Rofl1:
 
Our lass uses the Remoska at home as well and says just hit the chicken with a rolling pin untill the lit fits.

Just hope I dont get hit with it (again):Smile:

Richard...
 
can you get these to run from 12v supplies? Or would it flatten the battery?
 
can you get these to run from 12v supplies? Or would it flatten the battery?

On the other channel someone has mentioned doing just that.

Whether its correct or not dont know:RollEyes:

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We bought our Remoska 4 months ago and agree it is a very versatile piece of equipment. I cooked our individual mince pies in it and it DOES operate like a conventional oven! Even Bob is becoming a dab hand at using it especially as it does croissants perfectly at breakfast.:Rofl1:
Di
 
remoska

Remoksa, the best thing to come out of the Czech Republic.
Great buy from Lakeland!!!!

:thumb:

great cooker easy to use and clean hardly ever use ower main cooker it great for even making scones
deepstar & mary
 
hi richard,
i have just ordered the same one. grande ramoska.
everyone seems to have a favorable word for them so i thought we'd give it a whirl.
you are right in saying they're expensive but we will also use it at home as well as the m/h so we will get value for money.
still cant see how you get a whole chicken in a pan 3 1/2" deep though?.

john.

hi,
remoska arrived this morning, shirl just cooked our first meal, chicken and roast spuds.:thumb:
spuds are a little anemic but cooked right through, chicken done to perfection.
a 1.7kg bird in a little over 1 hr.:thumb:
excellent bit of kit.
i can see many tasty meals coming out of this when out and about.
well recommended. A1+

john

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If you have a Remoska you might be interested in a recipe book that I have just bought from Amazon.co.uk just do a search for Remoska under books and you should find it. It has lots of good ideas.
 
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Was going to send away for one and then found that Lakeland had a shop in Glasgow, so went in and bought one. The big one that is.
 
Remoska

I managed a 3kg chicken at the weekend. 20 mins plus 20 mins a pound and all that.

There's a website worth viewing dedicated to the pan with cookbook and recipes etc

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470W is nowt... cheap to run.
:thumb:
 
We have got a Cadac but the weather is getting too cold and wet to use it. We have been thinking of getting either a Remoska or the cheaper Bravoska. Which ones the best to get? :thumb:and are they worth it.


Richard...


A remoska uses 470W and bravoska about 1250w, nearly three times as much electricity, and more likely to blow your power supply if you've anything else running, like the fridge! remoska will save you money in no time on running costs... not cheap to buy tho, but money back in long run.
:RollEyes:
 
We have got a Cadac but the weather is getting too cold and wet to use it. We have been thinking of getting either a Remoska or the cheaper Bravoska. Which ones the best to get? :thumb:and are they worth it.


Richard...


Have just bought a cheaper then Remoska - Intellichef haven't used in van yet but was in recommendation on Caravan Club mag.

Makro or ebay are the cheapest

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