View Full Version : anyone use a Remoska ?
Gamgee
16th August 2008, 20:51
Hi All,
Does anyone here have any experience with the Remoska cookers that Lakeland sell in the UK ? And if so - would you recommend them/do they live up to the hype ?
I'm very tempted to try one of these small cookers - but don't know anyone who has one, and from the Googling I've done virtually all the links seems to in someway be hosted by or derived from Lakeland themselves...
tia :)
Severnlad
18th August 2008, 16:44
We used to have one but the wheel fell off :lol:
Talisman
18th August 2008, 20:15
I work for Curry's and although we sell a lot of different cookers in there, this is not one that I have heard of. Are they unique to Lakeland?
Gamgee
19th August 2008, 17:37
I work for Curry's and although we sell a lot of different cookers in there, this is not one that I have heard of. Are they unique to Lakeland?
Its a Czech design - basically a saucepan with the heating element in the lid. Lakeland are the sole UK importers.
http://www.hoorayforhomecooking.co.uk/What%20is%20a%20Remoska.htm
It doesn't make a mention on Wikipedia - which seems a bit odd...
Ophelia
24th August 2008, 15:10
I haven't got one but my cousin has and she thinks it's great!
Gamgee
25th August 2008, 18:04
I haven't got one but my cousin has and she thinks it's great!
Thanks for the response.
I ended up buying one on Saturday, and so far am very pleased with it. It works as well as my cooker for baking, roasting and grilling. Can't use it like a hob though - or at least I've not worked out how to :mrgreen:
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