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I am 6'4" tall. To warm my necks and shoulder muscles, I generally slide down into bathtubs and end up with my legs sticking out of the top. I noticed that most of the free standing tubs have the drain in the center. Will that drain plug stick up and make sliding down uncomfortable? Is there something in the drain that sticks up making it unpleasant to slide down and maybe hit it with my back?
I have had an induction stove for a year. I find making a rue impossible the fat and flour ratio with a chicken stock will not thicken. I have made rues for 50 years never a challenge till the new inductions stove. My crispy light taco shells no longer come out that way on the induction stove. Where can I go to learn the tips to make the cooking results come out different
That is an important issue. I hope someone answers as I am considering purchasing an induction stove. What type of cooktop did you have before, gas or electric?
So I am holding my glass or heavy pan in my dominant right hand and have to reach over with my left hand to turn on and vary control all those faucets that seem to think the control should be on the right. Nuts.
Hi Yatendra, we'd recommend having a chat with a plumber as the first point of call as there is various things they will need to advise on prior to selecting a bath. Once confirmed you have the plumbing set up to accomodate a new bath we'd recommend visiting one of our retail stores to have a look at our bath ranges on display.
I am using a FINEX ribbed grill pan on my induction range. To protect the ceramic from getting scuffed from the cast iron pan I put a Teflon/glass BBQ mat under the pan. It is very thin, strong, and gives protection to the ceramic top. I use a high heat on the pan at about 450F. I test the temperature of the pan using an IR Laser thermometer. Steaks come out very well with this setup.
You can use a paper towel under the pan, but it is not the best choice. If the paper towel tears under the pan for some reason then the bottom of your cast iron pan will be in contact to the ceramic surface which is something you do not want. If you want to heat the pan to over 450F for searing there is a chance the paper towel can catch on fire! Best to use a Teflon BBQ mat, or parchment paper. Parchment paper is often used in baking, it is fairly strong, highly heat resistant, and will not catch on fire.
Hi @bushboy7789 - we're located in Melbourne, Australia with 10 showrooms (including our clearance outlet) - www.eands.com.au/stores/ The appliances would have changed in the last 12 years, but if you're in the area feel free to drop in.
That’s a very disappointing looking steak. Perhaps a different pan will do a better sear than that one did. The steak has the marks but the rest is gray looking, and once he cuts it, it looks COOKED with a frozen center. Not sure if the steaks were not properly brought to room temperature or it’s an effect of the pan, or if it’s the way induction makes stakes. Either way, I am not impressed. I’ve never used induction, but my steaks look amazing on my electric stove, on the gas one, or on the bbq. I’m sorry but I am not impressed with the steak results here. That’s definitely more of a well done exterior and a frozen centre. Can’t really call it a medium well, and even less a medium rare.
Hi jordyjustine - I don't have Rob's exact height measurements but we'd always recommend going into a store/showroom to try out the baths yourself. We always recommend that customers come in and sit/lay in the tubs to ensure they are the right length, width and shape. Sometimes the smallest thing i.e. a slope change, can make all the difference when looking for baths!
The hobs (burners) are an electromagnetic coil driven by a high frequency (in the range of 30kHZ to 40KHZ) high power electronic driver circuit. They are not DC magnets. On top of the hob you can go down to about 70% of the size with most induction cook tops. Some will accept 60% smaller size. You can go about 2 to maybe 3 inches larger diameter depending on the magnetic field dispersion of the hob. With most hobs you can go at least 2 inches diameter larger and have adequate heat. A diameter of 2 inches larger diameter. would mean an overhang of about 1 inch all the way around the edge of the hob. If the size is too far off, no harm can be done. It will mean not efficient heating of the cookware on top of the hob. Where any part of the cookware is too far past the edge of the hob's magnetic field range that part will not heat very well. You have to experiment with your cook top and see how ti react.
@@timhadzisavas3692 Hi Tim, that's ok. In that case we'd recommend you contact Arisit who is the Sirius distributor in VIC on 1300 762 219 for any service related issues 🙂
You need some serious extraction to use that pan inside. I'll stick to gass with my cast iron. I'd be to worried about breaking/scratching the glass top. Also i can't stand the touch controls on induction.
Slow going, but this does actually attempt to explain the differences and pro’s / con’s of each. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-61kmLsq51VU.html
Now I know he is one of the sons of the original owners starting in Ashburton Many years ago, they must be so proud of their offspring, wonderful company there in my youth still there in my old age, God bless E&S 💕
Hi Kyla! Sorry to hear about the issues you are having with your dishwasher. If you haven't already it may be worth reaching out to AEG directly for some assistance. You can reach out to them on customercare@aegaustralia.com.au. E&S
I am interested in dimensions ;price and availability in india and if not available how to procure it here? Dishwasher net price and shipping price to india..also want to knoa how to get service and spare parts in india?
Hi Kavan, thank you for reaching out to us with your query. E&S are a Victorian operated and run business, we are unable to facilitate international orders or deliveries I'm afraid. If you have any further queries feel free to reach out to us at customer.feedback@eands.com.au
My asko w6884 eco model washing machine, which I bought 7 years ago paid A$1600 and have been using it so far, failed to turn on power a few days ago and can no longer be used. I have to pay more than A$500 to replace control systems. 😪 😩