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1. Waring DF200 Professional Deep Fryer, Brushed Stainless Steel | |
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-Update Had my deep fryer for about 2 months, and to look back I dont know how I got along without it. The Fryer heats up to a marked temperature of 375 degrees, and will shut off if its gets over like 550. I have gotten tremendous use out of this fryer and it has definently paid for itself from less power, and time saved. I am still very happy with the heat up time and, how fast it recovers its temperature.
PROS: Attractive, durable construction. Wire basket is excellent; handle folds inside basket for compast storage inside the unit. Lid is well thought-out, with silicone lined notches on the handle end so it fits snuggly and you don't have to lift it to raise or lower the basket. Cleanup is fairly easy. Toss lid and basket in the dishwasher, drain the oil reservoir using the convenient corner pour spout (use a large funnel if straining, because one gallon gets heavy after awhile) and put the reservoir into the dishwasher. Everything except the heating element is immersible. I put the element on a plate to let it drain and then wipe it clean. Oil heats up rapidly. The deep reservoir keeps splattering to a minimum. Food cooks fairly close to times indicated in recipes or on boxes, so I assume temperature is accurate. Fries came out crisp, mozarella sticks were done perfectly. Number one advantage: because this has an immersible heating element (it's big, not like one you'd attach to an electric skillet), the oil temp below the element is cooler; thus all the burned bits fall down there, so you can cook batches of fries without getting floating debris stuck to them. Maximum temperature is 375, but the manual says it has a safety feature whereby it automatically turns off if the oil exceeds 525. The safety features are great, like the short magnetically attached cord. It's secure enough so that it doesn't come loose when you move the unit but if someone were to pull the cord, it would break away from the unit. The basket hanger inside the unit is handy for draining. Lid seems to catch the condensation. CONS: My cons are pretty insignficant. My main one would be that the oil cools significantly when you add significant quantities of food (even unfrozen food) and takes too long to heat up. For example, I did a batch of fresh fries, and the oil cooled but didn't heat up to the correct temperature in the four minutes it took to cook them. When I did a very small batch of fries, the oil temp. never dropped. When I set the timer for under three minutes, it never went off. Everything over that was fine, however. If you make something like corndogs, lower basket first and drop directly into oil or it will definitely stick to basket. Sometimes it sticks to basket anyway. Then the basket is a little harder to clean. I had to use a fork to poke the crust out of some of the holes. Biggest drawback: Filter in lid cannot be removed and replaced. The fliter in the lid isn't the greatest. It's not a charcoal one, for example, that would readily absorb all the cooking odors. It seems to be a steel mesh thing. It's welded in and although you can clean it through the "gills" on the lid, you cannot replace it. Being able to remove and clean/replace the filter would be better. This one doesn't seem to trap odors well. But these are small issues. I really like the deep fryer and it's a million times better than the old "Fry Daddy" my parents had growing up. It never splatters outside the deep fryer, it's easy to clean, and the food comes out far superior to any deep fryer I've ever used, which I believe is because the crumbs fall to the bottom of the unit. Definitely worth the price--it costs my family $20 each time we go to McDonald's, so this will pay for itself easily. Last night my kids said "Mom, we don't ever have to go out to eat again because you can make all our favorite foods now."
It's very big and, at 1800 robust watts, is as powerful as most modern kitchens can accommodate... If your kitchen isn't wired with 20-amp grounded outlets within two feet of its resting place, you should consider a 1500-watt unit from another maker, as it may trip your breaker or work at less than peak performance. Better yet, have your kitchen wired accordingly. It demands lots of space, but should fit on the average counter, though I'd recommend that it not be placed beneath cabinets, or within a foot from them, as they will indeed take a beating from vapor and grease. I placed it on a cookie sheet on top of my range, beneath the exhaust hood, but be sure you have no lit pilot lamps or burners, which would pose a serious fire hazard. Its well-designed magnetic breakaway safety cord will reach slightly more than 2 feet. An extension is NOT recommended, and any extension of less amperage capacity than a very short, 12-gauge cord would seriously deplete the wattage and cause a fire hazard, and overheat the appliance. Again, do it right and have a stout 20-amp receptacle within range. The construction of the fryer is outstanding. The unit's mass and features evoked an involuntary guttural grunt from me when I looked at it in my kitchen for the first time, and my wife issued a concurring female grunt. Everything breaks down easily for cleaning in seconds. All parts except the heating module are dishwasher-safe. Even then, the elements can be sloshed in hot detergent and rinsed easily. The heating element is sturdy and suspends well off the bottom of the heavy gauge stainless steel tub, thus the tub bottom won't scorch and food particles remain an easily dissolved paste. The tub has a pouring corner that works well when recanting the nearly full gallon of oil it's designed to take. If allowed to cool and settle overnight, no filtering is required. As a hint, once used, oil should be refrigerated to prevent rancidity. The heating module has a reset button, in the event the element temperature exceeds 525° degrees, though I can't see why that would occur unless the pot was accidentally empty. It maintains the selected temperature very well and has two pilot lights that signify when the unit is on, and when temperature has been reached. The industrial On-Off stalk-type toggle switch snaps smartly, as one would arm a missile system. The two dials are solidly made and turn smoothly. The basket is very sturdy and has a fold-in handle for storage. The lid sits in a nicely designed collection ridge that directs all condensation or spatter to a removable collection receptacle... and it works. The design allows immersion and lifting of the basket from and to its solid resting hook with the lid on, though the manufacturer suggests that some foods be started without the lid. The glass window is large and easily allows inspection of the cooking progress without removal of the lid, and stays remarkable clear during cooking. Everything about this appliance is there for a reason, with no gadgetry, and nothing is lacking. Anything I could say about cooking performance would be an understatement. In short, it fried a whole chicken in three quick batches, to crispy, juicy perfection, and not a single drop of fat landed on my counter during the cooking process. It can easily accommodate an undivided half chicken. It cleaned up fast and easily. Most highly recommended! A few polite words about the cons in another review are in order... The timer does function down to less than three minutes, very nicely. Just as my grandmother did with her old egg timer, simply turn it beyond ten minutes to catch the spring and turn it back to whatever suits. The heavy gauge screen on top is NOT a filter, nor is it purported to be. It's designed to allow vapor to escape, while blocking spatter, and it works beautifully and washes beautifully. Odor control is the function of an outside emitting exhaust hood, which should be a standard fixture in any kitchen. As another reviewer wisely suggested, fries should be double-fried if crispiness is desired. Simply fry for about 3 minutes, then raise the basket for 30 seconds or so, re-immerse and continue until done. Finally, battered or doughy foods should always be placed directly into the oil, with the basket submerged, or they will adhere to the basket. These are both well-known commercial frying techniques. This is as good as technology gets for a home fryer. For more capacity or power than this extremely well designed appliance, one would have to obtain a 240-volt commercial fryer from a restaurant supply. ... Read more |
2. Waring Pro WMK300 Belgian Waffle Maker, Brushed Stainless | |
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I was surprised just how fast it made waffles. We had outgrown our original because our family has grown to five. With this model, we couldn't eat them fast enough. I imagine the balance will change when we get teenagers in the house, but I was impressed. The beeper on this unit made it so I could pour the batter, sit down and eat, and only get up when the next one was ready. There was no need to monitor the baker, or even to peak between the top and bottom to check if it was done. The non-stick surface worked well. One nice consequence of the rotation feature is that the waffles cling to the upper iron when the baker is opened. This means that gravity helps you remove the waffle, making it easier. So far I have no complaints. By the way, we made a family buckwheat recipe and it worked well.
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3. Waring C01500 Professional Convection Oven 1.5 Cu. Feet | |
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4. Waring HPB300 MegaMix Commercial Blender, Brushed Steel | |
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This Waring Blender is very powerful! It's loud and spins very fast. Which makes it blend in a fraction of the time of others. It makes my old Kitchen-Aid seem like a childs toy in comparison. It's much more obviously commercial through heft, simplicity of design and function and servicability. It has only 2 speeds. Professional chefs say that's all you need. it has a simple toggle switch, no multiple speed electronic gimmics. Just very functional. I originally really wanted a glass container. It provided some heft to my old Kitchen-Aid and I thought that it was a sign of higher quality. I was also concerned that the blade being permenantly mounted inside the container would be hard to clean. (actually you can take it apart with a deep socket and extension, not for cleaning but blade replacement). My Kitchen Aids came apart for cleaning and I could put it in the dishwasher. I find the cleaning instruction are easy with the Waring, actually simple to clean you should just do it right away once your done mixing. Less time to clean and assemble. What I see now with comparing this to the kitchen-Aid besides what I've already mentioned, is that the Kitchen-Aid looks simple through it's visual design. It's over designed through what appear to be valuable features which only make it more complicated. You have to do more work from cleaning, assembling and servicing.
- 1 HP motor (on low setting this thing will crush rocks) I got lucky and found as an out-of-box special at my local Fry's electronics store for $99.90 - stole it. This is last blender I will own in my lifetime, what is that worth? Yes you could spend less, and get an average household blender. But how often can you afford the best? Can you afford the best car in world, the best house??? ... Read more |
5. Waring JEX328 Health Juice Extractor | |
![]() | list price: $150.00
our price: $69.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000050FB5 Catlog: Kitchen Manufacturer: Waring Sales Rank: 689 Average Customer Review: ![]() US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
Amazon.com Review Everyone who's ever owned a juicer knows that cleanup is the biggest downfall of home juicing. With the Waring, that won't be an issue--the compact strainer, pulp collector, lid, and juice collector are all dishwasher-safe, and the stainless-steel body wipes clean with a sponge. The extractor's die-cast base stays steady on the countertop, and its cushioned feet will minimize vibration, protecting the countertop from scratches. The extractor comes with an instruction book, a five-year limited warranty on the motor, and a one-year limited appliance warranty. --Ariel Meadow Stallings Features Reviews (53)
If you're interested in making primarily OJ, this may not be the right juicer for you, though. If you're juicing strictly oranges, you'll have to empty out the pulp basket after 2 oranges. Any more than two and this is the one scenario that will make this juicer leak. I have found that by alternating oranges with apples or carrots, I can juice 6+ oranges in one session. Fortunately, our local discount club started selling these for 1/2 of retail so I got a great deal. Regardless, this would have been an excellent purchase.
Why do I have to open the unit and take it apart just to clear the pulp? Buttom line: If you plan to juice more than a few carrots for you morning juice - forget about this usit.
Drawbacks: Having a self-contained pulp collector instead of a pulp ejection chute is definitely a drawback, but I have found I can make about a quart of juice (celery, carrot and beet combination) before having to empty it. The motor is also a little louder than I am used to. The pulp collector is also a little difficult to clean, requiring me to become creative in doing so. Instead of scooping out the pulp by hand, I have to use a flexible spatula and/or just bang it against the side of the garbage can, and then rinse it. The LeQuip has an external pulp collector, and longer warranty, but the Waring is better. The Waring juices faster and is more stable, easier to take apart, clean and reassemble. The LeQuip is reminiscent of a "Rube Goldberg" design and "walks" across my counter-top when in use, and overall, was a real production to use and clean. Overall, the Waring is a great deal - I paid about $49 (including shipping on Ebay) for a refurbished unit and so far I am happy with my purchase. I have seen others who have paid the same or less for a new unit. For making fresh juice daily for one or two people, this is a great juicer. Would be the best first juicer for someone as well.
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6. Waring Genuine Replacement Blender Blade Assembly # 502493 | |
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7. Waring TG15 Tailgater Blender | |
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8. Waring Pro FS150 Food Slicer | |
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Amazon.com Review Outfitted with a 130-watt motor, the slicer features premium coated steel and die-cast aluminum housing. It has an easily adjusted slicing control knob that ranges from 1/32 to 1/2 inch and a balanced 7-1/2-inch undulated stainless-steel blade. Suction-cup feet keep it from skidding or sliding, and a polycarbonate food guide helps you direct slicing safely. The carriage surface is stainless steel. Suggested used include pepperoni, roast beef, apples, potatoes, bread, tomatoes, turkey, and onions. The slicer is UL/CUL approved and comes with a limited 5-year motor warranty from Waring. It measures 17-1/4 by 10-13/16 by 11-1/4 inches and weighs about 15 pounds. --Emily Bedard Features Reviews (3)
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9. Waring Four Slice Commercial Toaster | |
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10. Waring CAC34 PBB Series Replacement Jar Assembly 40-oz. | |
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11. Waring WC-1000 Professional Coffee Maker | |
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12. Factory-Reconditioned Waring JEX328FR Health Juice Extractor | |
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Amazon.com Review Everyone who's ever owned a juicer knows that cleanup is the biggest downfall of home juicing. With the Waring, that won't be an issue--the compact strainer, pulp collector, lid, and juice collector are all dishwasher-safe, and the stainless-steel body wipes clean with a sponge. The extractor's die-cast base stays steady on the countertop, and its cushioned feet will minimize vibration, protecting the countertop from scratches. The extractor comes with an instruction book, a five-year limited warranty on the motor, and a one-year limited appliance warranty. --Ariel Meadow Stallings Editor's note: This is a reconditioned small appliance. Reconditioned generally means that the appliance has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the appliance back to like-new condition. Some appliances may contain cosmetic blemishes. Features Reviews (2)
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13. Waring PJE401 Juice Extractor, Quite White and Stainless Steel | |
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The only negative thing I see is that citrus requires another attachment, but most juicers seem to be either citrus or vegetable, with attachments sold separately.
Had it not been for this design flaw, i'd have given it 4 or 5 star. If you wanna buy it for yourself, go ahead, you've been warned but please, do not ever let anyone else use it or worse, don't give it to someone as a gift. I think it should be taken off the market, it's too dangerous.
See, the lid is only kept on with two little metal tabs, and you have to rotate the lid counter-clockwise only a tiny bit to remove it. Well, the vibration of the machine itself seems to sometimes turn the lid, and...presto...it's not good. So, a warning to the uninitiated...hold the lid in place yourself or at least watch that it doesn't move. In my case the lid actually vibrated itself open, then was violently thrown off by the spinning interior, bending one of the little metal tabs almost 90 degrees straight up, landing on the glass that was collecting the juice (which didn't break, thank God) and making generally a real mess. I had to bend the metal tab down again to get the lid to fit right. I still like the juicer, but watch that the lid doesn't come off! ... Read more |
14. Waring MX1000R Professional 3-Horsepower Blender | |
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Amazon.com Review Squared in shape, the tough polycarbonate pitcher features a very generous nonslip handle and holds 64 ounces of cold liquid, less if hot. The flexible lid presses tightly in place and features a central clear cap that turns and releases to open for adding foods. Two paddle-shape switches make operation easy even if hands are wet. The removable pad that covers the top of the blender base to add nonslip cushioning for the pitcher can be tossed in the dishwasher for cleaning. The four broad legs of the blender are also made of nonslip material to help prevent sliding and make pick-up secure. Because the blade assembly does not unscrew from the pitcher for separate cleaning, the blender pitcher should be washed thoroughly with hot soapy water and a soft scrub brush after each use. Waring covers the blender with a two-year warranty against defects. --Ann Bieri Features |
15. Acme 5001 White Supreme Juicerator Juice Extractor | |
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16. Waring Pro CO900 .9-Cubic-Foot-Capacity Convection Oven | |
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our price: $299.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0001XASVC Catlog: Kitchen Manufacturer: Waring Sales Rank: 8590 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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17. Waring Professional Bar Blender, Stainless Steel Carafe | |
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18. Waring PKB10 Classic Chrome Blender | |
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It will do everything you want it to except it's not too hot at crushing large ice cubes. I have never experienced any problems with the motor. It's also easy to clean if you fill it 1/4 full of water, a couple of drops of detergent, and blend. I have used it for gazpacho, daquiris, milkshakes, salvaging lumpy gravy, juicing all kinds of fruit (I don't even peel oranges)and vegetables, etc. Just don't drop that heavy glass container on your foot!
I don't know much about blenders and never bought one previously so I had to do some research. The criteria I had for the new blender was ability to crush ice since my girlfriend likes to make frozen drinks. Price and reliability was also a factor. I also wanted to get something in "chrome" finish because I think they are classy looking. The number of speeds weren't important since I think they all do the same thing. After doing some research, I came to the conclusion that Waring was one of the better brands available. I decided on the Waring Kitchen Classic Chrome blender and I must say that it was a great choice. The blender works great for smoothies and is great for crushing ice. It does everything that I expected and it looks great on the countertop. The lid fits perfectly and is not hard to put on or off. Speeds were perfect, just "hi" and "lo"....that's all you really need. The only complaint I have is that the glass container sits a little loose on the blender. The great thing about that is that it is easy to put on, but it also feels too easy to lift off. Conclusion: Awesome blender that does everything as expected and looks great. ... Read more |
19. Waring Pro® PBB204 PBB Series Professional Food and Beverage Blender, Chili Red | |
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20. Waring Citrus Juice Attachment | |
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