Re: USB Flash Drive
Matt
Does the data not show up or the flash drive? Or both?
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Matt.from.florida@gmail.com
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From: Armando Vias [mailto:armando.l.vias@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 8:40 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] USB Flash Drive Hi. I have a USB flash drighe. When I put it into a computer, or another device, it doesn't show up. What is going on? Is the data completely erased? -- Armando Vias: Admin/owner of the TechTips Mailing List Want to talk about anything technology? Subscribe to my email list at groups.io. To join the list, send a blank email to techtips+subscribe@groups.io. Thank you.
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Re: induction cooking
Matt
Well, I got it mostly for deep frying stuff in my cast iron Dutch oven . I
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think it was like 60 bucks I think out the door from Walmart. I had it shipped to me but they do have these in Walmart stores. Amazon also carries them. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com
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From: Carolyn Arnold [mailto:4carolyna@windstream.net] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 8:23 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Matt, that sounds accessible and practical. How much did you say that it cost? Do you not have a range for cooking, or did you just get this because of its ability to control? Bye for now, Carolyn -----Original Message----- From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 6:26 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Ok, got this thing. Have not did anything with it yet. But here is the over view of it. * Size: if with the cord at the back and the buttons at the front of the thing. The depth of the cooktop will be 14 inches in round figures it is slightly more not enough to talk about. Now from left to right the width of it is 12 inches in round figures this again a little less not enough to talk about. Now for the height of the cooktop it is around 2 and ½ inches in round figures, slightly more not enough to talk about. Now this includes the little feet that it is setting on. No the feet is not separate they are made into the unit. They have some kind of rubber stuff on them to keep it from sliding on the counter top. Now for the buttons and display. From left to right again at the front of the cooktop is the display and buttons. The display covers I would say about ¾ of the 12 inches. Then you get to the buttons. You have a total of 4 buttons only. The first two are up and down arrows or buttons in that order one on top and one under the top one. The top one is up and the bottom one is down. Then you have a large button that is to the right of the up and down buttons and is the mode button. This activates the heating modes and then you change the heating modes with the up and down arrows or buttons. Then to the right of the mode button is the on and off button. Tap it once and the fan comes on and the power to the unit. But no heating yet Tap the power button again and it turns the fan off in a few seconds and then the power . Now all these buttons is easy felt and they all beep. Now to make the heat come on first you have to have a pan that will work on the burner I suggest to have something in it. Then tap the power button it come on and turns the fan on. Then tap the mode button in the center of the arrows and power button and it will turn on the first heat setting which by default is the middle heat setting which is for boiling. Then you can tap your up or down arrows buttons and it will go up to heat settings from the default which they call boil (C3) to frying (C4) and then to the hottest setting (C5) the buttons does not wrap so you would have to go down then two notches to the C3 again and if you continue to go down you would go to C2 and then C1. At at any time if you do forget where you are at just turn the unit off and unplug it quickly and then plug it back in and turn the unit back on and tap the mode button and you will be back to the default setting which is C3. Understand if you don’t have the correct type of pan on it the heating will not come on or can you even change the heating setting without a pan on the burner and the correct type of pan. You can tell this as there will be no beeps when you tap the mode button or the up or down buttons. They only work when the correct type of pan or boiler or whatever is on the burner and the unit is turn on. Now when finish cooking the MFG say when you tap the power button to turn it off the fan will run for about a minute after it has been turn off. And then you can unplug it. They say do not unplug it till the fan stops . It will damage the unit. Now I said I was going to do a cooking podcast and will not tonight though. I will do this and report back I will test how long it will take to boil some water. So stay tune. Also I will give a link to the PDF manual below. The customer service as usual with Nesco is just terrific! I did not even have to read the manual they just took me step by step thru it. From turning it on and off and what the buttons did and the lay out. They said they were more than happy to help me out that was what they was there for. So no complaints there! BTW: there is 5 cooking modes just in case you did not figure that out. From (C1 to C5) See link to manual English version. http://www.nesco.com/files/pdf/nesco_pic14_induction_cooktop_careuse_tril ingual.pdf Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 3:19 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Thank you! From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 12:04 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Ok, here is the link to the cooktop. The first link is t oto the MFG. site and the 2nd link is to the Walmart site where I bought it from. http://www.nesco.com/products/Kitchen-Appliances/Hot-Plates-Induction-Coo ktops-and-Grills/Portable-Induction-Cooktop/session_74060ea2bb5c/ http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nesco-Induction-Cooktop/22237771 Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 2:51 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking “I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way .” From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, December 6, 2015 11:11 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking A link to the induction cooktop or the Dutch oven? Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 12:37 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Do you have a link, so I can read the description of the product? From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 8:40 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking The Dutch oven is not a problem as it is cast iron. Now I order one but it was not the nuwave . It just had too many bell and whistle on it for me and not large enough. I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way . Order it from Walmart. It don’t have precise tempertemperture control but I really don’t need that I don’t think. It has like 5 or 6 preset heating temperatures to choose from. Which I will use the one for deep frying mostly. As this is what I am buying it for . I got it from Walmart so if I not happy with it is easy taken back. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Tim Grady [mailto:timfgrady758@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 9:47 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking The nuwave pic gold is not hard to change temperature on at all. There are 6 presets and plus an minus buttons to change temperatures in 5 degree increments. Don’t know about your dutch oven, but you could give nuwave a call and see. They are afordable and if your oven didn’t work they might have something to replace it. From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 5:52 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] induction cooking Hi, I have a gas stove and always love a gas stove. But I am really interested in like something like the new wave cooktop that uses induction to heat or cook your stuff. I especially interested in it for using with my nice big cast iron duch oven I use for a deep fryer. If there is a counter top model that is accessible and when I say accessible not talking about talking. I talking about usable. That it would have some kind of buttons that you could tell they are there and when they are pushed. Something simple like on and off and then a up and down temperature. Don’t think in the case of a cooktop they would have a timer but if they did I could just ignore it if possible. My Maine thing would be able to turn it on and off and change temperature. I know they have electric deep fryers but none of them tend to be big enough and almost impossible to clean and keep clean. Also controlling the temperature is way too hard. So I am hoping that something like a counter top induction cook top would work for my needs which is mostly will be used for deep frying stuff in my cast iron duch oven. Any input will be appreciated. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com>
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Re: induction cooking
Matt
The mode buttoned changes the temperature modes . there is 5 different
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temperature modes from C1 to C5 and C5 being the heist setting and C1 the lowest and C3 in the middle (Which they call the boiling mode. So you have a wide range of temperature rang. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com
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From: Carolyn Arnold [mailto:4carolyna@windstream.net] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 8:24 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking OK, what is the mode button? Bye for now, Carolyn -----Original Message----- From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 6:59 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Well, just boiled the water in a small fry pan it was a cast iron 6 inch fry pan and one cup of cold water that is cold tap water and it took about 3 minutes or a few seconds more to reach the boiling point of 212 degrees. So not bad. Now going back to the buttons when I plug the unit on it beep and then when I had the fry pan on it and ready to go an turn it on it beep the power button the fan came on and then when I tap the mode button it did not beep but the up and down arrows did beep. So the up and down arrows beep and the on and off button beeps and the unit itself beeps when plug in. but the mode button does not beep. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 6:26 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: RE: [TechTalk] induction cooking Ok, got this thing. Have not did anything with it yet. But here is the over view of it. * Size: if with the cord at the back and the buttons at the front of the thing. The depth of the cooktop will be 14 inches in round figures it is slightly more not enough to talk about. Now from left to right the width of it is 12 inches in round figures this again a little less not enough to talk about. Now for the height of the cooktop it is around 2 and ½ inches in round figures, slightly more not enough to talk about. Now this includes the little feet that it is setting on. No the feet is not separate they are made into the unit. They have some kind of rubber stuff on them to keep it from sliding on the counter top. Now for the buttons and display. From left to right again at the front of the cooktop is the display and buttons. The display covers I would say about ¾ of the 12 inches. Then you get to the buttons. You have a total of 4 buttons only. The first two are up and down arrows or buttons in that order one on top and one under the top one. The top one is up and the bottom one is down. Then you have a large button that is to the right of the up and down buttons and is the mode button. This activates the heating modes and then you change the heating modes with the up and down arrows or buttons. Then to the right of the mode button is the on and off button. Tap it once and the fan comes on and the power to the unit. But no heating yet Tap the power button again and it turns the fan off in a few seconds and then the power . Now all these buttons is easy felt and they all beep. Now to make the heat come on first you have to have a pan that will work on the burner I suggest to have something in it. Then tap the power button it come on and turns the fan on. Then tap the mode button in the center of the arrows and power button and it will turn on the first heat setting which by default is the middle heat setting which is for boiling. Then you can tap your up or down arrows buttons and it will go up to heat settings from the default which they call boil (C3) to frying (C4) and then to the hottest setting (C5) the buttons does not wrap so you would have to go down then two notches to the C3 again and if you continue to go down you would go to C2 and then C1. At at any time if you do forget where you are at just turn the unit off and unplug it quickly and then plug it back in and turn the unit back on and tap the mode button and you will be back to the default setting which is C3. Understand if you don’t have the correct type of pan on it the heating will not come on or can you even change the heating setting without a pan on the burner and the correct type of pan. You can tell this as there will be no beeps when you tap the mode button or the up or down buttons. They only work when the correct type of pan or boiler or whatever is on the burner and the unit is turn on. Now when finish cooking the MFG say when you tap the power button to turn it off the fan will run for about a minute after it has been turn off. And then you can unplug it. They say do not unplug it till the fan stops . It will damage the unit. Now I said I was going to do a cooking podcast and will not tonight though. I will do this and report back I will test how long it will take to boil some water. So stay tune. Also I will give a link to the PDF manual below. The customer service as usual with Nesco is just terrific! I did not even have to read the manual they just took me step by step thru it. From turning it on and off and what the buttons did and the lay out. They said they were more than happy to help me out that was what they was there for. So no complaints there! BTW: there is 5 cooking modes just in case you did not figure that out. From (C1 to C5) See link to manual English version. http://www.nesco.com/files/pdf/nesco_pic14_induction_cooktop_careuse_tril ingual.pdf Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 3:19 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Thank you! From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 12:04 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Ok, here is the link to the cooktop. The first link is t oto the MFG. site and the 2nd link is to the Walmart site where I bought it from. http://www.nesco.com/products/Kitchen-Appliances/Hot-Plates-Induction-Coo ktops-and-Grills/Portable-Induction-Cooktop/session_74060ea2bb5c/ http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nesco-Induction-Cooktop/22237771 Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 2:51 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking “I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way .” From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, December 6, 2015 11:11 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking A link to the induction cooktop or the Dutch oven? Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 12:37 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Do you have a link, so I can read the description of the product? From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 8:40 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking The Dutch oven is not a problem as it is cast iron. Now I order one but it was not the nuwave . It just had too many bell and whistle on it for me and not large enough. I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way . Order it from Walmart. It don’t have precise tempertemperture control but I really don’t need that I don’t think. It has like 5 or 6 preset heating temperatures to choose from. Which I will use the one for deep frying mostly. As this is what I am buying it for . I got it from Walmart so if I not happy with it is easy taken back. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Tim Grady [mailto:timfgrady758@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 9:47 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking The nuwave pic gold is not hard to change temperature on at all. There are 6 presets and plus an minus buttons to change temperatures in 5 degree increments. Don’t know about your dutch oven, but you could give nuwave a call and see. They are afordable and if your oven didn’t work they might have something to replace it. From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 5:52 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] induction cooking Hi, I have a gas stove and always love a gas stove. But I am really interested in like something like the new wave cooktop that uses induction to heat or cook your stuff. I especially interested in it for using with my nice big cast iron duch oven I use for a deep fryer. If there is a counter top model that is accessible and when I say accessible not talking about talking. I talking about usable. That it would have some kind of buttons that you could tell they are there and when they are pushed. Something simple like on and off and then a up and down temperature. Don’t think in the case of a cooktop they would have a timer but if they did I could just ignore it if possible. My Maine thing would be able to turn it on and off and change temperature. I know they have electric deep fryers but none of them tend to be big enough and almost impossible to clean and keep clean. Also controlling the temperature is way too hard. So I am hoping that something like a counter top induction cook top would work for my needs which is mostly will be used for deep frying stuff in my cast iron duch oven. Any input will be appreciated. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com>
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Re: USB Flash Drive
Armando Vias <armando.l.vias@...>
Will my Usb flash drive have my files after I repair it, or the files
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will be gone?
On 12/7/15, Carlos <carlos1106@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
The partition may be damaged. You could try using a program like Recuva
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Re: Toaster Oven
Pamela Dominguez
I am on my second one. I think it would be possible to mark the unit,
I just never have. Pam.
I am thinking of getting a small 4 slice Black and
Decker Toaster Oven. does anyone on the list have any experience with this unit
and its it possible to mark the controls for accessibility?
Thanks, Marie
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Re: USB Flash Drive
Carlos
The partition may be damaged. You could try using a program like Recuva
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http://www.recuva.com/ to recover the files or you could try to repair the partition using a utility like AOMEI Partition Assistant http://www.extend-partition.com/free-partition-manager.html or PartitionGuru. http://www.eassos.com/partitionguru-free.php
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From: "Armando Vias" <armando.l.vias@gmail.com> To: <TechTalk@groups.io> Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 8:39 PM Subject: [TechTalk] USB Flash Drive Hi. I have a USB flash drighe. When I put it into a computer, or another device, it doesn't show up. What is going on? Is the data completely erased?
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USB Flash Drive
Armando Vias <armando.l.vias@...>
Hi. I have a USB flash drighe. When I put it into a computer, or another device, it doesn't show up. What is going on? Is the data completely erased?
-- Armando Vias: Admin/owner of the TechTips Mailing List Want to talk about anything technology? Subscribe to my email list at groups.io. To join the list, send a blank email to techtips+subscribe@groups.io. Thank you.
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Re: induction cooking
Carolyn Arnold
OK, what is the mode button?
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Bye for now, Carolyn
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From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 6:59 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Well, just boiled the water in a small fry pan it was a cast iron 6 inch fry pan and one cup of cold water that is cold tap water and it took about 3 minutes or a few seconds more to reach the boiling point of 212 degrees. So not bad. Now going back to the buttons when I plug the unit on it beep and then when I had the fry pan on it and ready to go an turn it on it beep the power button the fan came on and then when I tap the mode button it did not beep but the up and down arrows did beep. So the up and down arrows beep and the on and off button beeps and the unit itself beeps when plug in. but the mode button does not beep. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 6:26 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: RE: [TechTalk] induction cooking Ok, got this thing. Have not did anything with it yet. But here is the over view of it. * Size: if with the cord at the back and the buttons at the front of the thing. The depth of the cooktop will be 14 inches in round figures it is slightly more not enough to talk about. Now from left to right the width of it is 12 inches in round figures this again a little less not enough to talk about. Now for the height of the cooktop it is around 2 and ½ inches in round figures, slightly more not enough to talk about. Now this includes the little feet that it is setting on. No the feet is not separate they are made into the unit. They have some kind of rubber stuff on them to keep it from sliding on the counter top. Now for the buttons and display. From left to right again at the front of the cooktop is the display and buttons. The display covers I would say about ¾ of the 12 inches. Then you get to the buttons. You have a total of 4 buttons only. The first two are up and down arrows or buttons in that order one on top and one under the top one. The top one is up and the bottom one is down. Then you have a large button that is to the right of the up and down buttons and is the mode button. This activates the heating modes and then you change the heating modes with the up and down arrows or buttons. Then to the right of the mode button is the on and off button. Tap it once and the fan comes on and the power to the unit. But no heating yet Tap the power button again and it turns the fan off in a few seconds and then the power . Now all these buttons is easy felt and they all beep. Now to make the heat come on first you have to have a pan that will work on the burner I suggest to have something in it. Then tap the power button it come on and turns the fan on. Then tap the mode button in the center of the arrows and power button and it will turn on the first heat setting which by default is the middle heat setting which is for boiling. Then you can tap your up or down arrows buttons and it will go up to heat settings from the default which they call boil (C3) to frying (C4) and then to the hottest setting (C5) the buttons does not wrap so you would have to go down then two notches to the C3 again and if you continue to go down you would go to C2 and then C1. At at any time if you do forget where you are at just turn the unit off and unplug it quickly and then plug it back in and turn the unit back on and tap the mode button and you will be back to the default setting which is C3. Understand if you don’t have the correct type of pan on it the heating will not come on or can you even change the heating setting without a pan on the burner and the correct type of pan. You can tell this as there will be no beeps when you tap the mode button or the up or down buttons. They only work when the correct type of pan or boiler or whatever is on the burner and the unit is turn on. Now when finish cooking the MFG say when you tap the power button to turn it off the fan will run for about a minute after it has been turn off. And then you can unplug it. They say do not unplug it till the fan stops . It will damage the unit. Now I said I was going to do a cooking podcast and will not tonight though. I will do this and report back I will test how long it will take to boil some water. So stay tune. Also I will give a link to the PDF manual below. The customer service as usual with Nesco is just terrific! I did not even have to read the manual they just took me step by step thru it. From turning it on and off and what the buttons did and the lay out. They said they were more than happy to help me out that was what they was there for. So no complaints there! BTW: there is 5 cooking modes just in case you did not figure that out. From (C1 to C5) See link to manual English version. http://www.nesco.com/files/pdf/nesco_pic14_induction_cooktop_careuse_tril ingual.pdf Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 3:19 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Thank you! From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 12:04 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Ok, here is the link to the cooktop. The first link is t oto the MFG. site and the 2nd link is to the Walmart site where I bought it from. http://www.nesco.com/products/Kitchen-Appliances/Hot-Plates-Induction-Coo ktops-and-Grills/Portable-Induction-Cooktop/session_74060ea2bb5c/ http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nesco-Induction-Cooktop/22237771 Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 2:51 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking “I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way .” From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, December 6, 2015 11:11 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking A link to the induction cooktop or the Dutch oven? Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 12:37 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Do you have a link, so I can read the description of the product? From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 8:40 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking The Dutch oven is not a problem as it is cast iron. Now I order one but it was not the nuwave . It just had too many bell and whistle on it for me and not large enough. I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way . Order it from Walmart. It don’t have precise tempertemperture control but I really don’t need that I don’t think. It has like 5 or 6 preset heating temperatures to choose from. Which I will use the one for deep frying mostly. As this is what I am buying it for . I got it from Walmart so if I not happy with it is easy taken back. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Tim Grady [mailto:timfgrady758@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 9:47 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking The nuwave pic gold is not hard to change temperature on at all. There are 6 presets and plus an minus buttons to change temperatures in 5 degree increments. Don’t know about your dutch oven, but you could give nuwave a call and see. They are afordable and if your oven didn’t work they might have something to replace it. From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 5:52 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] induction cooking Hi, I have a gas stove and always love a gas stove. But I am really interested in like something like the new wave cooktop that uses induction to heat or cook your stuff. I especially interested in it for using with my nice big cast iron duch oven I use for a deep fryer. If there is a counter top model that is accessible and when I say accessible not talking about talking. I talking about usable. That it would have some kind of buttons that you could tell they are there and when they are pushed. Something simple like on and off and then a up and down temperature. Don’t think in the case of a cooktop they would have a timer but if they did I could just ignore it if possible. My Maine thing would be able to turn it on and off and change temperature. I know they have electric deep fryers but none of them tend to be big enough and almost impossible to clean and keep clean. Also controlling the temperature is way too hard. So I am hoping that something like a counter top induction cook top would work for my needs which is mostly will be used for deep frying stuff in my cast iron duch oven. Any input will be appreciated. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com>
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Re: induction cooking
Carolyn Arnold
Matt, that sounds accessible and practical. How much did you say that it
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cost? Do you not have a range for cooking, or did you just get this because of its ability to control? Bye for now, Carolyn
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From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 6:26 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Ok, got this thing. Have not did anything with it yet. But here is the over view of it. * Size: if with the cord at the back and the buttons at the front of the thing. The depth of the cooktop will be 14 inches in round figures it is slightly more not enough to talk about. Now from left to right the width of it is 12 inches in round figures this again a little less not enough to talk about. Now for the height of the cooktop it is around 2 and ½ inches in round figures, slightly more not enough to talk about. Now this includes the little feet that it is setting on. No the feet is not separate they are made into the unit. They have some kind of rubber stuff on them to keep it from sliding on the counter top. Now for the buttons and display. From left to right again at the front of the cooktop is the display and buttons. The display covers I would say about ¾ of the 12 inches. Then you get to the buttons. You have a total of 4 buttons only. The first two are up and down arrows or buttons in that order one on top and one under the top one. The top one is up and the bottom one is down. Then you have a large button that is to the right of the up and down buttons and is the mode button. This activates the heating modes and then you change the heating modes with the up and down arrows or buttons. Then to the right of the mode button is the on and off button. Tap it once and the fan comes on and the power to the unit. But no heating yet Tap the power button again and it turns the fan off in a few seconds and then the power . Now all these buttons is easy felt and they all beep. Now to make the heat come on first you have to have a pan that will work on the burner I suggest to have something in it. Then tap the power button it come on and turns the fan on. Then tap the mode button in the center of the arrows and power button and it will turn on the first heat setting which by default is the middle heat setting which is for boiling. Then you can tap your up or down arrows buttons and it will go up to heat settings from the default which they call boil (C3) to frying (C4) and then to the hottest setting (C5) the buttons does not wrap so you would have to go down then two notches to the C3 again and if you continue to go down you would go to C2 and then C1. At at any time if you do forget where you are at just turn the unit off and unplug it quickly and then plug it back in and turn the unit back on and tap the mode button and you will be back to the default setting which is C3. Understand if you don’t have the correct type of pan on it the heating will not come on or can you even change the heating setting without a pan on the burner and the correct type of pan. You can tell this as there will be no beeps when you tap the mode button or the up or down buttons. They only work when the correct type of pan or boiler or whatever is on the burner and the unit is turn on. Now when finish cooking the MFG say when you tap the power button to turn it off the fan will run for about a minute after it has been turn off. And then you can unplug it. They say do not unplug it till the fan stops . It will damage the unit. Now I said I was going to do a cooking podcast and will not tonight though. I will do this and report back I will test how long it will take to boil some water. So stay tune. Also I will give a link to the PDF manual below. The customer service as usual with Nesco is just terrific! I did not even have to read the manual they just took me step by step thru it. From turning it on and off and what the buttons did and the lay out. They said they were more than happy to help me out that was what they was there for. So no complaints there! BTW: there is 5 cooking modes just in case you did not figure that out. From (C1 to C5) See link to manual English version. http://www.nesco.com/files/pdf/nesco_pic14_induction_cooktop_careuse_tril ingual.pdf Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 3:19 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Thank you! From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 12:04 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Ok, here is the link to the cooktop. The first link is t oto the MFG. site and the 2nd link is to the Walmart site where I bought it from. http://www.nesco.com/products/Kitchen-Appliances/Hot-Plates-Induction-Coo ktops-and-Grills/Portable-Induction-Cooktop/session_74060ea2bb5c/ http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nesco-Induction-Cooktop/22237771 Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 2:51 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking “I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way .” From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, December 6, 2015 11:11 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking A link to the induction cooktop or the Dutch oven? Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@outlook.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 12:37 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking Do you have a link, so I can read the description of the product? From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 8:40 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking The Dutch oven is not a problem as it is cast iron. Now I order one but it was not the nuwave . It just had too many bell and whistle on it for me and not large enough. I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way . Order it from Walmart. It don’t have precise tempertemperture control but I really don’t need that I don’t think. It has like 5 or 6 preset heating temperatures to choose from. Which I will use the one for deep frying mostly. As this is what I am buying it for . I got it from Walmart so if I not happy with it is easy taken back. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com> From: Tim Grady [mailto:timfgrady758@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 9:47 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking The nuwave pic gold is not hard to change temperature on at all. There are 6 presets and plus an minus buttons to change temperatures in 5 degree increments. Don’t know about your dutch oven, but you could give nuwave a call and see. They are afordable and if your oven didn’t work they might have something to replace it. From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 5:52 AM To: TechTalk@groups.io <mailto:TechTalk@groups.io> Subject: [TechTalk] induction cooking Hi, I have a gas stove and always love a gas stove. But I am really interested in like something like the new wave cooktop that uses induction to heat or cook your stuff. I especially interested in it for using with my nice big cast iron duch oven I use for a deep fryer. If there is a counter top model that is accessible and when I say accessible not talking about talking. I talking about usable. That it would have some kind of buttons that you could tell they are there and when they are pushed. Something simple like on and off and then a up and down temperature. Don’t think in the case of a cooktop they would have a timer but if they did I could just ignore it if possible. My Maine thing would be able to turn it on and off and change temperature. I know they have electric deep fryers but none of them tend to be big enough and almost impossible to clean and keep clean. Also controlling the temperature is way too hard. So I am hoping that something like a counter top induction cook top would work for my needs which is mostly will be used for deep frying stuff in my cast iron duch oven. Any input will be appreciated. Matt.from.florida@gmail.com <mailto:Matt.from.florida@gmail.com>
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Re: Toaster Oven
blume246@verizon.net
Hi,
I do not a B and D toaster oven.
However I do have a toaster oven and when I was
looking for one most of them had three knobs on them.
The top one was for the temp.
The middle one had a pointer knob for the setting
and it did have clicks.
Toast bake broil.
The bottom knob was the timer.
one click to the left the toaster oven stayed on
without shuting off.
turn the timer all of the was to the right and then
back it off to the time, you can us a seperate timer to checkk the timer
setting.
A bell will ring and shut off.
They are quick and good and the 4 slice toaster
oven are bigger then the 2 slice toaster oven.
The 4 slice toaster is a better deal because it is
the same size but a little deeper from front to back.
Hopes this helps.
from, Tom, N. J.
God is the one who clasps your hand as you move from one place to
another. He is the one who has gone ahead of you, prepared a place for you, and will hold out His hand for you to cling to. Susan Miller
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Re: induction cooking
Matt
Well, just boiled the water in a small fry pan it was a cast iron 6 inch fry pan and one cup of cold water that is cold tap water and it took about 3 minutes or a few seconds more to reach the boiling point of 212 degrees. So not bad. Now going back to the buttons when I plug the unit on it beep and then when I had the fry pan on it and ready to go an turn it on it beep the power button the fan came on and then when I tap the mode button it did not beep but the up and down arrows did beep. So the up and down arrows beep and the on and off button beeps and the unit itself beeps when plug in. but the mode button does not beep.
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 6:26 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: RE: [TechTalk] induction cooking
Ok, got this thing. Have not did anything with it yet. But here is the over view of it. · Size: if with the cord at the back and the buttons at the front of the thing. The depth of the cooktop will be 14 inches in round figures it is slightly more not enough to talk about. Now from left to right the width of it is 12 inches in round figures this again a little less not enough to talk about. Now for the height of the cooktop it is around 2 and ½ inches in round figures, slightly more not enough to talk about. Now this includes the little feet that it is setting on. No the feet is not separate they are made into the unit. They have some kind of rubber stuff on them to keep it from sliding on the counter top. Now for the buttons and display. From left to right again at the front of the cooktop is the display and buttons. The display covers I would say about ¾ of the 12 inches. Then you get to the buttons. You have a total of 4 buttons only. The first two are up and down arrows or buttons in that order one on top and one under the top one. The top one is up and the bottom one is down. Then you have a large button that is to the right of the up and down buttons and is the mode button. This activates the heating modes and then you change the heating modes with the up and down arrows or buttons. Then to the right of the mode button is the on and off button. Tap it once and the fan comes on and the power to the unit. But no heating yet Tap the power button again and it turns the fan off in a few seconds and then the power . Now all these buttons is easy felt and they all beep. Now to make the heat come on first you have to have a pan that will work on the burner I suggest to have something in it. Then tap the power button it come on and turns the fan on. Then tap the mode button in the center of the arrows and power button and it will turn on the first heat setting which by default is the middle heat setting which is for boiling. Then you can tap your up or down arrows buttons and it will go up to heat settings from the default which they call boil (C3) to frying (C4) and then to the hottest setting (C5) the buttons does not wrap so you would have to go down then two notches to the C3 again and if you continue to go down you would go to C2 and then C1. At at any time if you do forget where you are at just turn the unit off and unplug it quickly and then plug it back in and turn the unit back on and tap the mode button and you will be back to the default setting which is C3.
Understand if you don’t have the correct type of pan on it the heating will not come on or can you even change the heating setting without a pan on the burner and the correct type of pan. You can tell this as there will be no beeps when you tap the mode button or the up or down buttons. They only work when the correct type of pan or boiler or whatever is on the burner and the unit is turn on.
Now when finish cooking the MFG say when you tap the power button to turn it off the fan will run for about a minute after it has been turn off. And then you can unplug it. They say do not unplug it till the fan stops . It will damage the unit. Now I said I was going to do a cooking podcast and will not tonight though. I will do this and report back I will test how long it will take to boil some water. So stay tune. Also I will give a link to the PDF manual below.
The customer service as usual with Nesco is just terrific! I did not even have to read the manual they just took me step by step thru it. From turning it on and off and what the buttons did and the lay out. They said they were more than happy to help me out that was what they was there for. So no complaints there!
BTW: there is 5 cooking modes just in case you did not figure that out. From (C1 to C5) See link to manual English version.
http://www.nesco.com/files/pdf/nesco_pic14_induction_cooktop_careuse_trilingual.pdf
From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@...]
Thank you!
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
Ok, here is the link to the cooktop. The first link is t oto the MFG. site and the 2nd link is to the Walmart site where I bought it from.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nesco-Induction-Cooktop/22237771
From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@...]
“I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way .”
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
A link to the induction cooktop or the Dutch oven?
From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@...]
Do you have a link, so I can read the description of the product?
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
The Dutch oven is not a problem as it is cast iron. Now I order one but it was not the nuwave . It just had too many bell and whistle on it for me and not large enough. I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way . Order it from Walmart. It don’t have precise tempertemperture control but I really don’t need that I don’t think. It has like 5 or 6 preset heating temperatures to choose from. Which I will use the one for deep frying mostly. As this is what I am buying it for . I got it from Walmart so if I not happy with it is easy taken back.
From: Tim Grady [mailto:timfgrady758@...]
The nuwave pic gold is not hard to change temperature on at all. There are 6 presets and plus an minus buttons to change temperatures in 5 degree increments. Don’t know about your dutch oven, but you could give nuwave a call and see. They are afordable and if your oven didn’t work they might have something to replace it.
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
Hi, I have a gas stove and always love a gas stove. But I am really interested in like something like the new wave cooktop that uses induction to heat or cook your stuff. I especially interested in it for using with my nice big cast iron duch oven I use for a deep fryer. If there is a counter top model that is accessible and when I say accessible not talking about talking. I talking about usable. That it would have some kind of buttons that you could tell they are there and when they are pushed. Something simple like on and off and then a up and down temperature. Don’t think in the case of a cooktop they would have a timer but if they did I could just ignore it if possible. My Maine thing would be able to turn it on and off and change temperature. I know they have electric deep fryers but none of them tend to be big enough and almost impossible to clean and keep clean. Also controlling the temperature is way too hard. So I am hoping that something like a counter top induction cook top would work for my needs which is mostly will be used for deep frying stuff in my cast iron duch oven. Any input will be appreciated.
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Re: need help in setting up another router,to expand the wifi in the house
Blaster
Here's a link to explain how to convert your old router to an access
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point to expand your WiFi range. http://www.tested.com/tech/298-how-to-use-an-old-router-to-expand-your-wi-fi-network/ HTH, Blaster
On 12/7/15, AZ <khanazar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone. Certainly we all have faced this problem where the router is
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Re: Toaster Oven
Matt
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From: Marie [mailto:magpie.mn@...]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 6:43 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Toaster Oven
I am thinking of getting a small 4 slice Black and Decker Toaster Oven. does anyone on the list have any experience with this unit and its it possible to mark the controls for accessibility? Thanks, Marie
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Toaster Oven
Marie <magpie.mn@...>
I am thinking of getting a small 4 slice Black and
Decker Toaster Oven. does anyone on the list have any experience with this unit
and its it possible to mark the controls for accessibility?
Thanks, Marie
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Re: induction cooking
Matt
Ok, got this thing. Have not did anything with it yet. But here is the over view of it. · Size: if with the cord at the back and the buttons at the front of the thing. The depth of the cooktop will be 14 inches in round figures it is slightly more not enough to talk about. Now from left to right the width of it is 12 inches in round figures this again a little less not enough to talk about. Now for the height of the cooktop it is around 2 and ½ inches in round figures, slightly more not enough to talk about. Now this includes the little feet that it is setting on. No the feet is not separate they are made into the unit. They have some kind of rubber stuff on them to keep it from sliding on the counter top. Now for the buttons and display. From left to right again at the front of the cooktop is the display and buttons. The display covers I would say about ¾ of the 12 inches. Then you get to the buttons. You have a total of 4 buttons only. The first two are up and down arrows or buttons in that order one on top and one under the top one. The top one is up and the bottom one is down. Then you have a large button that is to the right of the up and down buttons and is the mode button. This activates the heating modes and then you change the heating modes with the up and down arrows or buttons. Then to the right of the mode button is the on and off button. Tap it once and the fan comes on and the power to the unit. But no heating yet Tap the power button again and it turns the fan off in a few seconds and then the power . Now all these buttons is easy felt and they all beep. Now to make the heat come on first you have to have a pan that will work on the burner I suggest to have something in it. Then tap the power button it come on and turns the fan on. Then tap the mode button in the center of the arrows and power button and it will turn on the first heat setting which by default is the middle heat setting which is for boiling. Then you can tap your up or down arrows buttons and it will go up to heat settings from the default which they call boil (C3) to frying (C4) and then to the hottest setting (C5) the buttons does not wrap so you would have to go down then two notches to the C3 again and if you continue to go down you would go to C2 and then C1. At at any time if you do forget where you are at just turn the unit off and unplug it quickly and then plug it back in and turn the unit back on and tap the mode button and you will be back to the default setting which is C3.
Understand if you don’t have the correct type of pan on it the heating will not come on or can you even change the heating setting without a pan on the burner and the correct type of pan. You can tell this as there will be no beeps when you tap the mode button or the up or down buttons. They only work when the correct type of pan or boiler or whatever is on the burner and the unit is turn on.
Now when finish cooking the MFG say when you tap the power button to turn it off the fan will run for about a minute after it has been turn off. And then you can unplug it. They say do not unplug it till the fan stops . It will damage the unit. Now I said I was going to do a cooking podcast and will not tonight though. I will do this and report back I will test how long it will take to boil some water. So stay tune. Also I will give a link to the PDF manual below.
The customer service as usual with Nesco is just terrific! I did not even have to read the manual they just took me step by step thru it. From turning it on and off and what the buttons did and the lay out. They said they were more than happy to help me out that was what they was there for. So no complaints there!
BTW: there is 5 cooking modes just in case you did not figure that out. From (C1 to C5) See link to manual English version.
http://www.nesco.com/files/pdf/nesco_pic14_induction_cooktop_careuse_trilingual.pdf
From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@...]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 3:19 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking
Thank you!
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
Ok, here is the link to the cooktop. The first link is t oto the MFG. site and the 2nd link is to the Walmart site where I bought it from.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nesco-Induction-Cooktop/22237771
From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@...]
“I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way .”
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
A link to the induction cooktop or the Dutch oven?
From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@...]
Do you have a link, so I can read the description of the product?
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
The Dutch oven is not a problem as it is cast iron. Now I order one but it was not the nuwave . It just had too many bell and whistle on it for me and not large enough. I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way . Order it from Walmart. It don’t have precise tempertemperture control but I really don’t need that I don’t think. It has like 5 or 6 preset heating temperatures to choose from. Which I will use the one for deep frying mostly. As this is what I am buying it for . I got it from Walmart so if I not happy with it is easy taken back.
From: Tim Grady [mailto:timfgrady758@...]
The nuwave pic gold is not hard to change temperature on at all. There are 6 presets and plus an minus buttons to change temperatures in 5 degree increments. Don’t know about your dutch oven, but you could give nuwave a call and see. They are afordable and if your oven didn’t work they might have something to replace it.
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
Hi, I have a gas stove and always love a gas stove. But I am really interested in like something like the new wave cooktop that uses induction to heat or cook your stuff. I especially interested in it for using with my nice big cast iron duch oven I use for a deep fryer. If there is a counter top model that is accessible and when I say accessible not talking about talking. I talking about usable. That it would have some kind of buttons that you could tell they are there and when they are pushed. Something simple like on and off and then a up and down temperature. Don’t think in the case of a cooktop they would have a timer but if they did I could just ignore it if possible. My Maine thing would be able to turn it on and off and change temperature. I know they have electric deep fryers but none of them tend to be big enough and almost impossible to clean and keep clean. Also controlling the temperature is way too hard. So I am hoping that something like a counter top induction cook top would work for my needs which is mostly will be used for deep frying stuff in my cast iron duch oven. Any input will be appreciated.
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Re: Trying to create New Apple ID
If you put in your Apple ID the wrong way about three times it will ask you about creating a new Apple ID.p
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Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 7, 2015, at 4:05 PM, Armando Vias <armando.l.vias@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: Trying to create New Apple ID
Matt
Yes just create a new one you can have as many as you want. But you don't
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have to have a card on file. So you can keep that one if you want just choose none as the credit card on file. Also see link to most all your questions and the answers to them. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204161 Matt.from.florida@gmail.com
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From: Armando Vias [mailto:armando.l.vias@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 5:06 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Trying to create New Apple ID Hi. I am trying to create a new Apple ID. Well, when I got to the card details screen, it doesn't have none, since I don't have a credit card because I am not old enough. Is there any other way to create a new Apple ID? I have a Apple ID, but I want to start over with a new one. -- Armando Vias: Admin/owner of the TechTips Mailing List Want to talk about anything technology? Subscribe to my email list at groups.io. To join the list, send a blank email to techtips+subscribe@groups.io. Thank you.
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Trying to create New Apple ID
Armando Vias <armando.l.vias@...>
Hi. I am trying to create a new Apple ID. Well, when I got to the card details screen, it doesn't have none, since I don't have a credit card because I am not old enough. Is there any other way to create a new Apple ID? I have a Apple ID, but I want to start over with a new one.
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Re: induction cooking
Kimsan <kimsansong@...>
Thank you!
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
Sent: Monday, December 7, 2015 12:04 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking
Ok, here is the link to the cooktop. The first link is t oto the MFG. site and the 2nd link is to the Walmart site where I bought it from.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nesco-Induction-Cooktop/22237771
From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@...]
“I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way .”
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
A link to the induction cooktop or the Dutch oven?
From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@...]
Do you have a link, so I can read the description of the product?
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
The Dutch oven is not a problem as it is cast iron. Now I order one but it was not the nuwave . It just had too many bell and whistle on it for me and not large enough. I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way . Order it from Walmart. It don’t have precise tempertemperture control but I really don’t need that I don’t think. It has like 5 or 6 preset heating temperatures to choose from. Which I will use the one for deep frying mostly. As this is what I am buying it for . I got it from Walmart so if I not happy with it is easy taken back.
From: Tim Grady [mailto:timfgrady758@...]
The nuwave pic gold is not hard to change temperature on at all. There are 6 presets and plus an minus buttons to change temperatures in 5 degree increments. Don’t know about your dutch oven, but you could give nuwave a call and see. They are afordable and if your oven didn’t work they might have something to replace it.
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
Hi, I have a gas stove and always love a gas stove. But I am really interested in like something like the new wave cooktop that uses induction to heat or cook your stuff. I especially interested in it for using with my nice big cast iron duch oven I use for a deep fryer. If there is a counter top model that is accessible and when I say accessible not talking about talking. I talking about usable. That it would have some kind of buttons that you could tell they are there and when they are pushed. Something simple like on and off and then a up and down temperature. Don’t think in the case of a cooktop they would have a timer but if they did I could just ignore it if possible. My Maine thing would be able to turn it on and off and change temperature. I know they have electric deep fryers but none of them tend to be big enough and almost impossible to clean and keep clean. Also controlling the temperature is way too hard. So I am hoping that something like a counter top induction cook top would work for my needs which is mostly will be used for deep frying stuff in my cast iron duch oven. Any input will be appreciated.
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Re: induction cooking
Matt
Ok, here is the link to the cooktop. The first link is t oto the MFG. site and the 2nd link is to the Walmart site where I bought it from.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nesco-Induction-Cooktop/22237771
From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@...]
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2015 2:51 PM To: TechTalk@groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] induction cooking
“I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way .”
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
A link to the induction cooktop or the Dutch oven?
From: Kimsan [mailto:kimsansong@...]
Do you have a link, so I can read the description of the product?
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
The Dutch oven is not a problem as it is cast iron. Now I order one but it was not the nuwave . It just had too many bell and whistle on it for me and not large enough. I ended up with the Nesco model that would do what I wanted and it has very nice buttons from the description and it was only 59 bucks out the door and it is coming my way . Order it from Walmart. It don’t have precise tempertemperture control but I really don’t need that I don’t think. It has like 5 or 6 preset heating temperatures to choose from. Which I will use the one for deep frying mostly. As this is what I am buying it for . I got it from Walmart so if I not happy with it is easy taken back.
From: Tim Grady [mailto:timfgrady758@...]
The nuwave pic gold is not hard to change temperature on at all. There are 6 presets and plus an minus buttons to change temperatures in 5 degree increments. Don’t know about your dutch oven, but you could give nuwave a call and see. They are afordable and if your oven didn’t work they might have something to replace it.
From: Matt [mailto:matt.from.florida@...]
Hi, I have a gas stove and always love a gas stove. But I am really interested in like something like the new wave cooktop that uses induction to heat or cook your stuff. I especially interested in it for using with my nice big cast iron duch oven I use for a deep fryer. If there is a counter top model that is accessible and when I say accessible not talking about talking. I talking about usable. That it would have some kind of buttons that you could tell they are there and when they are pushed. Something simple like on and off and then a up and down temperature. Don’t think in the case of a cooktop they would have a timer but if they did I could just ignore it if possible. My Maine thing would be able to turn it on and off and change temperature. I know they have electric deep fryers but none of them tend to be big enough and almost impossible to clean and keep clean. Also controlling the temperature is way too hard. So I am hoping that something like a counter top induction cook top would work for my needs which is mostly will be used for deep frying stuff in my cast iron duch oven. Any input will be appreciated.
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