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rotuts

The Cooper is a featured Ad on some PBS  cooking shows.

 

The unit looks elegant.

 

Ive gone to their website , and the idea is very interesting , saving the installation of a 220-240 V line.

 

however , as far as I can tell , the batteries in the range are not consumer replaceable when they meet their lifetime end.

 

and those batteries, in that application , are a fairly new item .

 

now ....

 

if the Cooper came with  a Steam function , a la CSO , ie a reservoir etc

 

I would not be sleeping well , until I at least saw it in Action , at a high en appliance store.

 

there is one , on the way to TJ's where I live.

rotuts

rotuts

The Cooper is a featured Ad on some PBS shows.

 

Ive gone to their website ,and the idea is very interesting , saving the installation of a 220-240 V line.

 

however , as far as I can tell , the batteries in the range are not consumer replaceable when they meet their lifetime end.

 

and batteries are a fairly new item .

 

now 

 

if the Cooper came with  a Steam function , a la CSO , ie a reservoir etc

 

I would not be sleeping well , until I at least saw it in Action , at a high en appliance store.

 

there is one , on the way to TJ's where I live.

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