Archive for April 7th, 2009

Kitchen Appliances Worth Millions

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Ruth Jacob asked:


Kitchens across British homes, have £2.6 billion of kitchen gadgets rusting in cupboards completely unused, according to research from Halifax Home Insurance.

From spice shakers to blenders, kitchens are filled with unused appliances. Men spend an average of £119 on unused kitchen appliances, a third more than women who spend around £88.  Over a quarter of a million British households have more than £500 worth of abandoned kitchen gadgets stored away.

‘Toastie makers‘, top the list of unused kitchen gadgets abandoned in darkened cupboards, with 32 per cent of homes, having one, but not using it.  While around 21 per cent of households with a blender haven’t used it in over a year.  The lean, mean grilling machine spends more time on the shelf gathering dust than helping the nation lose weight in the 17 per cent of households that have the appliance.  Around a fifth, (17 per cent) of those with steamers, juicers and electric carving knives never use them.

From scorching kitchen blow torches to electric carving knives slicing through worktops, kitchen gadgets often prove hazardous.  More than £64 million of damage has been caused by cooks having accidents with appliances.  Perhaps because they use gadgets without reading the instructions, men unfortunately live up to the stereotype of being klutzes in the kitchen causing one and a half times more damage than women.

David Rochester, Head of Underwriting at Halifax Home Insurance, said: “British kitchens are turning into a graveyard of unused gadgets.  While Britons have the best intentions when buying kitchen gadgets, thousands of blenders, grills, steamers and juicers lie idle on worktops.  Kitchen gadgets appear to have become merely decorative items in the kitchen for millions of wannabe chefs.”

He added: “Britons should ensure they always read the instructions before firing up a blow torch or electric carving knife as they could cause extensive damage to their property and potentially injure the user.  Electrical items should be checked carefully, especially if they haven’t been used for a long time to ensure the plugs, wiring and heating elements have not been damaged, which could cause a fire or electrocute the user.”

On a regional basis those living in the South East have wasted the most money on unused kitchen gadgets (£119), closely followed by the North of England (£118).  Thrifty Midlanders spend the least on unused kitchen appliances (£80).



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Handyman tips-food blenders or “liquidizers” how do they work

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
handymantips asked:


FOOD BLENDERS

we cannot do without the trusted “blender” in the kitchen-from “liquidizing” fruit,tomatoes,ice cubes,spices,peppers,

you name it the list is endless.

Blades inside the blender rotate at high speeds once the lid is attached to the base and locked on only the will the machine

allow you nto switch it on-without deploying this unique safety feature it will not switch on.

The speed dial selector is then rotated to the desired liquidizing speed.

Some blenders are self cleaning but if not this is a reltively easy process;pour water and soap or vinegar into the machine

the press the “pulse” button this gives short bursts of power to te blender for about 5 seconds intervals.If you do not

hav this feature then just press on for about 5 seconds at a time.After cleaning wipe with a soft cloth taking care not

to touch the blades.

SAFETY FEATURES:

1.do not remove the lid before the motor has stopped

2.do not run the blender empty-always have something in the blender

3.never run the motor under water

4.make sure the lid is on tight before you start the machine.

5.never leave unattended when the machine is plugged in.

TROUBLESHOOTING:

unable to select two speeds,only one speed works

faulty speed control switch-refer to manual or have it serviced

blades do not rotate

1.faulty motor-have it serviced

2.cutter shaft sticking-remove jug turn upside down and spray maintenance spray over the blades.

3.gone above the maximum level-remove sone of the contents of the jug and try again.

not liquidizing fast enough

blunt blades-have the blades replaces -these cannot be sharpened.

blender not working

1.faulty motor-have the motor checked

2.faulty switch-have it serviced

3.broken jug locking tabs-check under the jug to make sure that the little tabs at the base are all intact if one ore

more are broken then you will need to replace the jug

more handy tips at www.handymantips.co.uk



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