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Customer Reviews of Chef'n SHR-272 Hightailer Shrimp Peeler/Deveiner, Red and Black
Customer Rating: Summary: A Waste of Money! Comment: I purchased this thinking it would ease the burden of skinning shrimp, however, it takes longer to use this then using your fingers. Don't waste your money on this. Customer Rating: Summary: Shrimp Thing Comment: It is wonderful; it takes the black stuff out of shrimps and cracks the shrimps open. I have given it for gifts, and everyone is enthusiastic about it. Customer Rating: Summary: Shrimp peeler/deveiner Comment: This product is not very good. It tears the shrimp and is difficult to use. I would not recommend it. More Reviews High-tail it to the store, 'cause this is one gadget you can't miss. Imagine cleaning, prepping, peeling and butterflying shrimp in one simple step; now meet the HighTailer Shrimp Peeler and Deveiner from Chef'n, a wonderfully innovative company. With a simple squeeze, the stainless steel end does lall the dirty work, leaving you less clean-up and more free time. Choosing Appliance -> Cooking Pans This is another area where spending money is justified. The best pans combine different metals like aluminum or copper on the outside and stainless steel on the inside. Aluminum and copper are valued for their ability to spread heat evenly over the entire pan, and stainless steel is valued for its non-reactive qualities. Buy pans which are heavy and thick with solid handles that are well fastened to the pot. As with knives, buy the highest quality cooking pans you can afford one at a time, starting with a saute pan and a 3 qt. sauce pan. They will last forever. At some point, a stock pot (which will be especially pricey) should be considered for serious cooking. Choosing Appliance -> Built-in Ovens Ease of cleaning is well worth considering at the outset. Stay clean liners resist dirt build-up but pyrolitic cleaning is the ultimate. It burns off all baked-on debris at 500°C so that all you have to do is sweep out the resulting ash. Look out for ovens with a steam cleaning facility, too, and remember that some ovens have removable inner doors that are easy to clean. Chef'n SHR-272 Hightailer Shrimp Peeler/Deveiner, Red and Black Useful info -> EnergyWise House: Laundry About 80 percent to 85 percent of the energy used for washing clothes is for heating the water. There are two ways to reduce the amount of energy used for washing clothes - use less water and use cooler water. Unless you're dealing with oily stains, the warm or cold water setting on your machine will generally do a good job of cleaning your clothes. Switching your temperature setting from hot to warm can cut a load's energy use in half. |
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