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Oreck Countertop Cleaner

Oreck Countertop Cleaner

by: Oreck

Oreck Disinfectant & Deodorant

Oreck Disinfectant & Deodorant

by: Oreck

Oreck Dry Carpet Cleaning Powder - 9lb.

Oreck Dry Carpet Cleaning Powder - 9lb.

by: Oreck

Oreck DutchTech Canister Vacuum Bags

Oreck DutchTech Canister Vacuum Bags

by: ORECK

Oreck Enzyme Odor Destroyer

Oreck Enzyme Odor Destroyer

by: Oreck

Oreck Floor Cleaner Rinse-A-Matic Steemer Ultra

Oreck Floor Cleaner Rinse-A-Matic Steemer Ultra

by: Oreck

Oreck Floor Cleaner: Full Release Carpet and Hard Floor Cleaner

Oreck Floor Cleaner: Full Release Carpet and Hard Floor Cleaner

by: Oreck

Oreck Floor Sweeper: The Restaurateur 12.5"

Oreck Floor Sweeper: The Restaurateur 12.5"

by: Oreck

Oreck Floor Sweeper: The Restaurateur 9.5"

Oreck Floor Sweeper: The Restaurateur 9.5"

by: Oreck

Oreck Floor Wax

Oreck Floor Wax

by: Oreck





Choosing Appliance -> Dishwashers
Check the capacity. 'Standard' 60cm wide dishwashers can take 12, 14 or 16 place settings, whilst slimline 45cm models may cater for 7, 8 or 9 place settings. Compact dishwashers tend to be 45 cm wide and can be placed on the worktop or built in, depending on the model. They may take 4, 5 or 6 place settings.
Choosing Appliance -> Spoons
Buy stainless spoons (both slotted and non-slotted) which are solid and won't bend no matter how tough the job. Also, buy several high quality wooden spoons for stirring delicate dishes like risotto (the sharp edge of a metal spoon would cut or bruise the rice).
Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Hob and grill cooking
Modern appliances reach higher temperatures quicker - and often hold heat longer. To avoid worktop damage, follow both the appliance manufacturers instructions and these rules:
  • Always use the correct size of pan for the burner, placed centrally. An overhanging pan can scorch surrounding surfaces. Don't use two burners as one (e.g. for a large griddle) - it has the same effect.
  • To reduce heat, turn the burner down instead of pulling the utensil partially off the heat source.

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