Smart Choices for Seniors. . . AND Juniors
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New Spiral For An Old Chore OXO — known for products that look saintly, brook lofty and labour well — has built a outstrip snowbrush. It is chiefly effective for people who have arthritis or who have snag extending their arms. This new Extendable Waterspout Snowbrush expands to 33 inches great. The ergonomically designed shrubs weapon pivots 90 degrees, making it comfortable to come snow as well as cow it. A built-in polycarbonate knife scrapes ice without damaging tumbler. Like most OXO products, this one features a supple, easy clutch. Suggested retail amount is $17.99
If You Can't Booth The Arousal Induction cooking — with a enthralling battleground beneath a window-pane cooktop covering — heats only the cooking craft, so the cooktop's outside stays unabashed to the come and spills wipe up handily. When the fundamentals is switched on, this technology heats any ferrous (troupe iron or magnetized stainless knife) cookware placed on the cooktop.
Many practised chefs say the advantages are compelling: Heating is unshakeable, finicky and directed only to the cooking receptacle, and the cooking exterior and circumjacent scullery territory forestay chill. This "shameless" visage means less fret for households with boyish children or someone in a wheelchair. To incite you to try induction, Sur La Edibles sells a Light Induction Burner by Fagor (surlatable.com) for $199.95. It draws 110 volts and accommodates one pot.
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Source: Hartford Courant