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TraceBrisbane
- 2 reviews
- 2 likes
I use a 3 times a week. so compact.
excellent easy to use and clean,
i like to take it with me on holidays. its so compact it fits in my kitchen easy.
i can't live without it.
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CoralieAU
- 4 reviews
- 1 like
Good
Wouldn't be without it, very convenient for those quick meals. Easy clean and storage. One you can take on holidays without taking up too much room.
Handy size for single people or small family. Fits average size chicken for roasting. Excellent for breakfast dishes and easy to clean. Low power consumption, only 1200 watts on high.
Would like a glass lid that fits perfectly. Dome lid great for roasting but not too good for poaching eggs.
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Questions & Answers
Jennifer Aasked
What tempreture is 200 in numbers on the skillet plug i'm cooking chicken drumsticks please help.
1 answer
The numbers on the switch are not related to normal temperatures. You can turn the switch slowly until you get low, medium or high. So just adjust the switch as you along. There are also tips in the manual. Hope this helps.
Mirandaasked
I am in New Zealand and love my skillet and urgently want to purchase another one for my holiday house.... Who stocks this type of skillet?
1 answer
Brendan K.Sunbeam
Hi Miranda,
Unfortunately the SK4200P has been discontinued in NZ and is no longer available. However we do have a stainless steel skillet available SK6450 and you will find in stores such as Harvey Norman, Farmers and Noel Leeming.
Kindest Regards
Sunbeam
Skilletloverasked
What is the pyramid/rectangular-shaped attachment that is black in colour and seems to be the same material as the base and legs of the skillet? Does anybody know?
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