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« Giz Wiz Show 1709 January 11, 2019 Independent Show #191. Chad & I Pick Our Best of 2018 | Main | Fun for kids (yes & adults too) »
Friday
Jan112019

2 for cooking, 1 for looking - all 'a best of' pick.

Turbo Pot has come up with a new design for cookware. Turbo Pot cookware line is said to heat up between 35 and 50 percent faster than regular cookware. It's the heat exchanger “fins” at the base of the cookware that does it. We tested it in a bare-bones way and it worked for us! Be aware this "fins" cooking advantage works for gas cooktops only and does not speed up cooking time for electric or induction cooktops. There are about 6 different Turbo Pot Cookware items in the line so far.

Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/yU6lR9soJv4  

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Company How it works linkhttps://turbopot.com/howworks

Chad finds and loves his Wyze webcam! It can mounted in many convenient ways, has software that lets you do a dozen things or more and ready for price??  It was just $25! $20 for the camera and $5 (or maybe $7) for shipping. An amazing value. Chad bought bunch of them. I also bought a later model that included the ability to pan and scan for just $10 more! $30, plus $7 shipping.  

 

Chad's Wyze Cam demo is on this show: http://wyzecam.comhttp://gizwiz.tv/episode/1671

 

 

Here's a waffle iron that bakes them at an angle. Doesn't the batter leak out? The Giz Wiz puts the Kalorik Easy Pour Waffle Maker to the test. Actually, this is very easy to use. Simply use the included measuring cup to pour batter into the spout of the closed waffle maker that sits at a 45 degree angle. It looks like that would be a disaster, but a rugged gasket holds the batter firmly in place and the angle makes it possible to distribute the batter evenly. Indicator lights plus five browning levels for custom cooked waffles 7" in diameter about an 1" thick.  

Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/oLMI35UA2gw

Company website: https://kalorik.com/site/wm-43981.html  

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