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diydoctor
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Advice on kitchen appliances
      #2179 - 25/06/2009 14:16

If you are on the look out for some information on fitting a kitchen, including kitchen appliances, sink taps, waste bins and other furniture for you kitchen, take a look at this Kitchen Fitting project page.

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Ana_Nevada
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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: diydoctor]
      #2312 - 21/08/2009 07:59

Thanks for sharing your tips. I will surely check it out.


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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: diydoctor]
      #2318 - 22/08/2009 12:19

I'm going to let you in on a little secret. Add a retro shower curtain to the bathroom. Most people have forgotten they ever existed, everytime you have a visitor to your home, they will be taken back by how much it adds to the bathroom.

If you're not sure what to go for, check out the retro shower curtain blog, i've got a lot of good ideas from there.

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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: diydoctor]
      #2319 - 23/08/2009 12:50



hello, im not sure if this is the right place , but i am also hoping for advice on appliances...

i am interested in purchasing a bosch gas range and over the range micorwave and wanted to know if anyone had heard about the pros and cons of this brand. any advice is greatly appreciated! thank you
Tommy Bahama Comforter


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clark
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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: Kingsley]
      #2549 - 29/09/2009 03:17

Hello
cleaning of kitchen appliances.
The little machines that line up along our kitchen counter tops or park themselves in appliance corrals save us time and effort when we cook. Most small kitchen appliances are designed to be easy to clean, but they still require some work.

This article provides excellent suggestions and guidelines for cleaning these small kitchen appliances, including blenders, coffeemakers, electric can openers, garbage disposals, toasters, and waffle irons. You'll learn how to get rid of stuck-on food, eliminate odors, and more.

Have a nice day

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achillies
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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: clark]
      #2604 - 01/10/2009 08:45

nice one dear

keep it up

well done


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Magnet
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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: achillies]
      #2662 - 15/10/2009 15:53

Magnet have just launched a new blog called The Kitchenista. It's packed full of hints and tips on things such as appliances for the kitchen. It'll help you stay on top of the latest kitchen trends too - check it out - http://blog.magnet.co.uk/

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icketz
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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: diydoctor]
      #2867 - 16/11/2009 04:39

Thanks for sharing the link.. I will bookmark this for future references.. Hope you will post some tips about kitchen and mats.. I'm looking forward to it..

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alvin47
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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: icketz]
      #2878 - 16/11/2009 11:34

Hello

Some kitchen appliances can help clean themselves. Your dishwasher, for instance, can be cleaned by running an empty cycle with vinegar in the soap dispensers. To clean your coffee maker, you have a few different choices. You can either fill the water reservoir with:

* 1/2 Cold water and 1/2 white vinegar
* Hot water + 2 tablespoons CLR (or another brand formulated to decalcify)
* Hot water and a denture tablet

Put a clean filter in the coffee maker and run it as usual. Be sure to run it at least once afterward with PLAIN water to get rid of cleaner remnant and any remaining build-up. I run it twice afterward, just to be safe.

For the microwave, put some water in a microwave-safe bowl and heat it for about 3 minutes. This will soften up all the caked-on food in the microwave so you can easily wipe it away.

Thanks
Have a nice time ahead

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DN_Angel
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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: alvin47]
      #2952 - 25/11/2009 01:18

Thanks for sharing some information Alvin.

By the way, if you want some good kitchen and restaurant equipments, visit this link restaurant equipment. I'm sure you can find there good quality equipments in a cheap price..


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cindyjada
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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: DN_Angel]
      #2961 - 26/11/2009 09:20

Depend on what color are the cabinets and counter top, what type of flooring? Most any color goes with Stainless Steel but it will depend on what other colors are in the room.

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colin
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Re: Advice on kitchen appliances [Re: cindyjada]
      #2999 - 28/11/2009 07:02

Hello

1) Be sure to check on the warranty and exactly what it covers. You may be required to return an appliance if it is defective and cannot be fixed, make sure the store will come back to your home and remove the defective appliance and replace it with a new one.
2) Whichever appliances you are replacing in your kitchen, make sure you measure the spot that the appliance will be placed in. If an appliance will sit between two cabinets, the size is important. You should also check that there will be enough room to open the appliance doors without hitting another object. Can you, or the person who will use the appliance the most, comfortably reach all the controls?
3) Next decide what options you really want, and which options are just nice if they do not cost too much more.
4) The biggest factor in choosing new appliances for many people is the cost. Appliance sales are infrequent, but they do happen. Check your local stores frequently and ask when the kitchen appliance sales will be. Other option is to buy a floor model appliance or a scratched appliance.

Thanks for reading

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