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woolfy42 | 16:23 Sat 04th Dec 2010 | Food & Drink
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Does anyone have a halogen oven? If so, I just wondered if they do brown a chicken and make crisp chips and crisp skinned baked potatoes as the makers claim.
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Of course - as above - you will find others here replying that they are the finest thing since sliced bread. However, my advice is, "Don't bother!" The bulb/element seems to be especially vulnerable, judging by stories about these things, but it is not a case of just buying a bulb and popping it into a socket. It is not something the owner can do...unless, I...
08:50 Sun 05th Dec 2010
yes and yes lol, i baste the chicken as i would in normal oven and it comes out just as brown and crispy, with baked potatoes i just rub the skins with oil and a sprinkling of salt, same as a normal oven and they come out just as crispy and nice :-)
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Brilliant, thanks! I'm thinking of buying one and didn't know whether to go ahead.
had mine about 18 months now, im a convert lol, if i can help at all in future then just ask :-)
p.s do a good search before you buy, i found big price difference, i got mine form coopers of stortford, and got really good deal :-)
I've only cooked jacket spuds and meatloaf in mine but I like it. I'm glad I bought it.
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What's the best model do you think?
i have only ever had this one
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1291534735&sr=1-1
so can`t comment on others, but im more than happy with it, the only downside i have found is that maybe one with a hinged lid may be a bit easier to use as lid is quite heavy, so that may be worth bearing in mind. I also bought the extender ring pack
http://www.amazon.co....c_glance_kh_ai_-1_t_1 which i think is worth having a look at as its been very useful :-)
Of course - as above - you will find others here replying that they are the finest thing since sliced bread. However, my advice is, "Don't bother!" The bulb/element seems to be especially vulnerable, judging by stories about these things, but it is not a case of just buying a bulb and popping it into a socket. It is not something the owner can do...unless, I suppose, you are an electrical technician of some sort.
I bought one and it came with part of the plastic base, weighing about three ounces, broken through. Did I just have to send that back? Oh, no! I had to repack the entire thing and send it all. Fair enough, I got a replacement and was just getting used to and enjoying cooking with it, when the bulb/element blew. I decided to return it and ask for my money back. Clearly, these things are of low quality for one reason or another, as the price nowadays (under £30.00?) would suggest.
If you're a gamblin' guy/gal, go for it, but my advice if you do is...don't throw the packaging away! I finally invested in a Remoska, a much sturdier and more reliable device. They're quite a bit more expensive, but well worth it, I feel.
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Thanks to all of you - very useful information!

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