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burbie | 00:11 Mon 17th Nov 2008 | How it Works
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In the weekend newspapers there is usually a small suppliment selling gadgets that you dont usually see anywhere else. I keep noticing a Halogen Oven for about �50, has anyone got one and what do you think of it. It looks like a very large pyrex bowl on a stand with a lid that has a halogen element and fan. You just plug it in.
It claims to roast, bake, steam and grill, and cooks entire meals in one go. The food browns and crisps like it would in a conventional oven and all in the fraction of the normal time of the oven. I really fancy getting one, but would like to hear any comments from someone who has used one. Is it to good to be true.
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iv got 2

excellent

no it cooks like an ordinary oven

and a bit faster than an house oven

i got 2 for 80 quid

exco buy

and it takes all the cholestral out of the cooking no matter wat u cook

great it is thats my opionion xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Thanks for your fast answer.
Youve made up my mind and Im going to order one.
Can you cook fish and chips in them and they taste crispy like they have been cooked in the oven.
I wonder why they arent available in ordinary shops. Ive just been looking in the Argos catalogue, but they only seem to be sold through these suppliment.

















There are 3 useful reviews here:
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/small-kitchen-electric al/jml-halogen-oven/reviews/
(The last one is incredibly detailed!)

Lots more here:
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Reviews/JML_Halogen_Oven __6615372

A few more on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/product/B0001PY 4KQ/ref=cm_cr_dp_all_helpful?%5Fencoding=UTF8& coliid=&showViewpoints=1&colid=&sortBy=bySubmi ssionDateDescending

Available online here:
http://www.jmldirect.com/

Cheaper here (but with lousy projected delivery times):
http://www.tvdeals.tv/index.php?main_page=prod uct_info&products_id=361&gclid=CKjQkPb--pYCFQa T1Qod6XQCXw

It might be worth checking out your local Woolworth's, because they usually stock JML products.

Chris
No cooking method can take cholesterol out of the food, surely?
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Once again thanks for the answers. The websites were very helpful. Especially the detailed review.
Im definately going to get one.
The only downside for me is where Im going to store it. I only have a small kitchen and I struggle with worktop and cupboard space already, but it sounds ideal.
Im suprised they arent more widely available.
This is the new millenia version of the Suzie Homemaker Easy Bake Oven, a toy popular in the US in the 60's, that used a 100 watt bulb to cook food and brainwash young girls into thinking that cooking was part of their future maternal job description.
Be sure to never touch the halogen bulb when the unit is off, your fingerprint could cause the bulb to break.
If you are short on space, an over-the-range convection microwave is a bit pricer, but will do a better job cooking.
Think a few young girls should learn basic cooking NOW! : )
Try this link, http://www.dailymail....ean-cost-just-40.html

They have reviewed 6 of the top ovens and have rated them for your approval. Media URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-1224816/Halogen-ovens-They-roast-chicken-30-minutes-clean-cost-just-40.html
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