Remoska

OnlyJen
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edited October 2018 in Food & Drink #1

In the "old" days

 

when I first joined the club the cooking accessory to have was a Remoska.

I'm now in the market for a mini oven and wondering what the "more modern" reputation of a Remoska is.

 

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  • ABM
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    edited October 2018 #2

    Up-dated  version  of  the  Remoska  is  still  out  there,  but  if  bought  from  Lakeland,  is  horrendously  expensive  now  and  the  original Lakeland "For  Life"  warranty  is  only  for  3 years.  Non-the-less  it's  reputation  is  undimmed especially  where  I  am  concerned.

    If  you  really  want  a  mini-oven  check  thro'  the  "Scotts  of  Stow"  catalogue  and  if  you  are  satisfied  --  then  go  elsewhere  for  the  better  prices  !!

    Grumpy  Titewad,  Crewe  winkinnocent

  • OnlyJen
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    edited October 2018 #3

    What a  brilliant reply! Thank you!

    Grumpy titewad?

    Goodness, granny can outdo you frown

     

     

  • mickysf
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    edited October 2018 #4

    We have one of these it bakes, fries, is a slow cooker, rice cooker and much more. Will bake chicken portions or smallish meat joints for that Sunday dinner whilst out on tour. Had ours over ten years and still going strong. Keep thinking about this newer version but ours goes on and on! Very easy to clean too.

    https://ao.com/product/rk812142-tefal-multicook-advanced-45-in-1-multi-cooker-white-44503-141.aspx?&WT.z_PT=SDA&WT.z_AT=Multi%20Cooker&WT.z_MT=Search&WT.z_MAT=Tefal&WT.z_FT=Free%20Standing&WT.z_PC=RK812142_WH&WT.srch=1&WT.z_KW=RK812142_WH&WT.z_DT=t&WT.z_RTM=PLA&WT.z_CN=SDA%20-%20Multi%20Cooker%20-%20Gen&WT.z_AG=Type%20Generic&gclid=EAIaIQobChMItN2fh_mb3gIVypTtCh3dGQS5EAQYDyABEgJLK_D_BwE

  • ABM
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    edited October 2018 #5

     Thats  about  half  the  price  of  the  new  Remoska,  Micky  and  about 2/3  of  a  lot  of  the  Mini  Ovens  that  look  like  ovens  if  you  see  what  I  mean.  The  sort  that  have  an  'oven door'  and  one  or  two  solid 'leccy  rings  on  top,  all  from  the  good  old  3 pin  13amp plug  !!

  • OnlyJen
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    edited October 2018 #6

    Thank you Micky.

    A great suggestion.

    I'm now getting headache sealed

  • ABM
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    edited October 2018 #7

    Try  a  nice  hot  drink  &  something  to  eat  Jen  wink

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  • ABM
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    edited October 2018 #9

    No  space  saving  perhaps,  AD  but  definitely  tummy  pleasing  laughing

  • mickysf
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    edited October 2018 #10

    Here's a similar one to ours. Will roast a chicken but would have to be a smallish one.

    https://youtu.be/qeOcla9ysrc

  • ABM
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    edited October 2018 #11

     Dammit,  Brian  tries  so  very  hard  to  be  good,  but  regularly  gets surrounded  by  CALORIES  frownwink

  • ABM
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    edited November 2018 #12

    And  I  notice  that  the  latest  Remoska  has  had  a  'redesign'  so  that  the  window  on  top  is  back,  so  we  can  see  the  condition  of  the  goodies  without  letting  out  the  heat.  laughing

  • mickysf
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    edited December 2018 #13

    So what's been the outcome of your deliberations, OJ?

  • OnlyJen
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    edited January 2019 #14

    Firstly my apologies for the delay in replying, Mickey. A bereavement in Early December took my attention away.

    I have bought a Remoska. I like the simplicity of it. I do not want to sit there reading a handbook every time that I go away laughing I liked also that it quite neatly holds my Trangia nesting pan set when In Transit.

    I have been so impressed with it that I bought the Grande for home use.  I love the idea that oven can be taken to table and contents directly served to the plate. Once warm it cooks quickly. It sits inside a cupboard in my camper so neatly it was as though the two were made for each other.

     

  • ADD46
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    edited January 2019 #15

    Only Jen, we bought one after reading a thread on here and it made cooking the Christmas dinner in the caravan so easy. I put the turkey breast, stuffing and sausages in blankets in the Remoska and left it to it.   It gave us time to enjoy a glass of prosecco while it did all the work.😊

  • ABM
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    edited January 2019 #16

    Delighted  to  hear  you've  got  your  cooking  fully  organised  OJ  &  ADD 46.  It  pleases  me  to  know  that  other  folks,  with  all  the  available  info  to  hand,  can  make  the  same  decision  that  I  did  !!  Enjoy  your  cooking  AND your  drinking   embarassedwink

    B