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Kuhn Rikon Stainless 12

Kuhn Rikon Stainless 12"Rotary Eggbeater

by: Kuhn Rikon

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Sales rank: 381382

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Description
  • Brand: Kuhn Rikon
  • EAN: 0705475021207
  • Label: Kuhn Rikon
  • Manufacturer: Kuhn Rikon
  • Publisher: Kuhn Rikon
  • Studio: Kuhn Rikon

Sure, electric appliances are nice. But they also short out, fry gears and require a handy electrical outlet. This Rotary Egg Beater from Kuhn Rikon runs easily on natural energy yours! And with renewed gearing and smoothly turning, stainless steel whips, this old-fashioned cook s tool will likely be whipping cream and beating eggs long after your electrical gadgets have pooped out.

Manufacturer:Kuhn Rikon
Model:2120
Material:Stainless steel
Size / Capacity:12
Length:12 inches
Weight:7.00
Cleaning / Care:Dishwasher safe
Warranty:1 year




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Choosing Appliance -> Ladles
Look for ladles that are made of one piece of stainless steel rather than a handle and dome which are spot welded together. With use, spot welded ladles tend to come apart. Buy several differnet sizes.
Choosing Appliance -> Dishwasher
Choose a dishwasher with sturdy compression springs in the door. Also look for tough, lightweight nylon or graphite racks with cushioned tips that protect glassware and cookware. Weimer recommends choosing a model with a rack design that provides the largest, most flexible interior space and is configured for your belongings, including odd-shaped pieces.
Kuhn Rikon Stainless 12"Rotary Eggbeater
Kuhn Rikon Stainless 12 Kuhn Rikon Stainless 12"Rotary Eggbeater

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Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Maintain Electrical Safely
The insulation on electrical cords can become damaged by wear, flexing, or age. Do not use any cord that is stiff or cracked. Some clues that you may have an electrical problem are:
  • Flickering lights. If the lights dim every time you turn on an appliance that circuit is overloaded or has a loose connection.
  • Sparks. If sparks appear when you insert or remove a plug, they could be a sign of loose connections.
  • Warm electrical cord. If an electrical cord is warm to the touch, the cord is underrated or defective.
  • Frequent blown fuses or broken circuits. A fuse or circuit breaker that keeps tripping is an important warning sign of problems.
  • Frequent bulb burnout. A light bulb that burns out frequently is a sign that the bulb is too high a wattage for the fixture.



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