Dream pot thermal cooker

Which size do you have, and how many do you cook for? They certainly are a bit pricy !!

Jackie ;)
 
Which size do you have, and how many do you cook for? They certainly are a bit pricy !!

Jackie ;)

Hello Jackie
I have posted a reply to your question but I think the gremlins have got it--so here goes again--If you google dream pot there is a vidio that you can watch--there are two sizes of the cooker the largest I think is 6 litres and the most expensive however it comes with an inner pot that fits into the larger pot so that you can cook another dish to complement the main dish. I quite like the idea of starting it on the gas stove and then just leaving it until you want it:D
Bye for now
Freddie:D
 
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there has te be a problem with this dreampot thingeee... it from down under ..


i don't know any ozzies that work


regards :D
aj
 
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there has te be a problem with this dreampot thingeee... it from down under ..


i don't know any ozzies that work


regards :D
aj

Yes Your quite right A.J. --But apparently it's built like a brick shxt house--it has to be from that lot!!:rolleyes:
Bye For
Now
Freddie:D
 
Which size do you have, and how many do you cook for? They certainly are a bit pricy !!

Jackie ;)

Hi Jackie, we went for the 3 ltr size, and only cook for two of us,:) we like the fact that it fits in the cupboard where our large sauce pan was, and it uses no power.:D
Our slow cooker was 2.5 ltr and had two settings low was 60w and high was 120w.:eek: We have run it on the move through an inverter when we had a long drive a head of us. So providing the engine was running it was fine.:rolleyes:
With the Dream Pot you don't have any worries, it's so easy to use and if you left it more than 4 hour's and felt you wanted it even hotter, :eek: you could put it back on the gas.:D But you would not believe how hot it is when you take it out.;)
When we used the slow cooker, we always started it off in the sauce pan to brown the food and get it going, which means you have to wash the sauce pan, with the dream pot the sauce pan is straight in the pot job done.:D
Very pleased with it, yes expensive but convenient and cheap to run.;) Bob.
 

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