yimyammer
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The Original Control Freak is on sale now for $1,199.96 (normally $1,499.95), link: https://www.breville.com/en-us/product/cmc850?sku=CMC850BSSUSA Home version is on sale too at the same price: https://www.breville.com/en-us/product/bmc800?sku=BMC800BSSUSC surprised to see there is no difference in price between the original and the home version, why would anyone opt for the home version at the same price? (I obviously have the original--& love it!)
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sounds awesome, I'd buy any idea why to was scrapped? I wish they'd come up with a residential induction cooktop with 4+ burners, I'd replace my gas cooktop if that were an option
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I love it but dont feel like I use it as much as I should What are you favorite uses? Why do you have 2?
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thats great, that was $800 each right?
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The lowest I've seen them new in the box is $1,199 + tax. Thats what I paid, I've noticed they have sales a few times per year at this price, you just have to keep your eye out. I see them on eBay a lot but they're still proved high, sometimes higher than retail and I see no benefit to buying a used one to save a couple hundo
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Combustion Inc Wireless thermometer probe by Chris Young
yimyammer replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
what did you pay for them? Are they performing as advertised? theyre having a sale for $199 I'm considering but am concerned about buying the first iteration of this concept -
its still $1,500 on Amazon and WIlliams Sonoma when I checked a few minutes ago
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thank you, thats where I started I'm being lazy, I'll start testing temps and see if I can find a sweet spot
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I’m trying to do crispy fried garlic and crispy fried shallots on my Control Freak, any idea what temperature is best to accomplish this? Is it possible to set a temp that will fry and crisp and not burn if I got distracted?
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Combustion Inc Wireless thermometer probe by Chris Young
yimyammer replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
more accurate temperature readings due to multiple places on the probe taking temps. I think it also predicts when the food will be ready based on temps per protein type -
Combustion Inc Wireless thermometer probe by Chris Young
yimyammer replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
ha, not sure why that image got included but if mods cant delete it, please ignore. I use these on my rental properties and guess I accidentally pasted the screen shot from an order I was making Sorry for the duplicate thread, I thought I searched thoroughly before posting but obviously I failed -
Combustion Inc Wireless thermometer probe by Chris Young
yimyammer replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
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Do these prices pop up for only a short time? (None of the links I’ve tried so far have the book available for the price mentioned in the post, I’m in the US.) I how does everyone hear about these deals?
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eG-Inspired Kitchen Gadget Purchases (aka The Enablers' Hall of Fame)
yimyammer replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
whats a CSO?
