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DaTLiTe Posts: 341 Joined: 2009-05-31 |
#7682 Posted on: 20.09.2010 16:34:12
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Lol Dave, made me laugh when i saw "cooking"..... would i use it as a classy chopping board? Anyways, would be interesting to see what the price of this unit is, would be very handy to use with netbooks. |
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Mishima Administrator Posts: 4332 Joined: 2009-07-28 |
#7683 Posted on: 20.09.2010 16:39:43
Hahaha I guess I should perhaps revise that, but you get what I'm saying |
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Mishima Administrator Posts: 4332 Joined: 2009-07-28 |
#7696 Posted on: 20.09.2010 19:46:38
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DaTLiTe Administrator Posts: 341 Joined: 2009-05-31 |
#7712 Posted on: 21.09.2010 16:54:57
Now that would be an interesting test! will any product survive a little dip in a fryer? |
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Helios1234 Administrator Posts: 2570 Joined: 2009-02-17 |
#7713 Posted on: 21.09.2010 17:01:44
Deep fried DVD-RW drive mmmmmmmmmmmmmm. |
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VampyrByte Administrator Posts: 256 Joined: 2010-07-20 |
#7714 Posted on: 21.09.2010 18:44:12
Just dont put it in the microwave!! |
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DaTLiTe Administrator Posts: 341 Joined: 2009-05-31 |
#7715 Posted on: 21.09.2010 18:44:56
can i get chips on the side please apparently in scotland you can bring anything you want to a chippy and they will batter and fry it for you. Anyone want to try? |
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Mishima Administrator Posts: 4332 Joined: 2009-07-28 |
#7716 Posted on: 21.09.2010 21:29:01
I think we should introduce this as a benchmark test. How long in the microwave... 1000W. Graphs etc.. Longest time = better. |
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DaTLiTe Administrator Posts: 341 Joined: 2009-05-31 |
#7717 Posted on: 21.09.2010 21:42:05
im sure that they dont recommend putting metal in the microwave. It could be a costly benchmark and i'd leave you boys to it. (runs away) At least you could reuse the fryerl |