Kitchen pictures thread - Show us your kitchens!

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vx220

2020-03-15 20:33:10
  • #1
These are questions my wife has to deal with. I am also curious how it works in everyday life (the kitchen).
 

ypg

2020-03-15 20:48:40
  • #2
 

Climbee

2020-03-16 08:15:17
  • #3
Especially now that I only work from home, I appreciate this comfort more and more every day. No, I really don’t want to give up my quooker anymore, that was a good decision. Whether I would get a teppanyaki grill plate again - I don’t know. If I had to decide today, I would choose a second commercial induction hob instead of the teppan. But I also know (because I know myself) that I only slowly get used to new kitchen appliances and you can use the teppan much more than I currently do. Maybe I’ll grow even more fond of it than I can estimate at the moment - who knows. However, I never had these doubts about the quooker. Maintenance: the filter has to be replaced from time to time. So far not yet (it is indicated), but we will see.
 

fragg

2020-03-16 08:24:43
  • #4
a) hyperbole b) €3125.00 for the HN678G4S6 Well. it’s pretty cool. whether €3200 is cool I can hardly say, but it’s definitely pretty cool. 300° for pizza, microwave, meat thermometer, pyrolysis, steam. It’s already pretty advanced. AND WIFI!!!!!!!111!!eleven
 

ntsa86

2020-03-16 08:26:19
  • #5
I don't want to be without our Quooker anymore either. Since we've had it, even I drink more tea. Before, it all took too long for me. Digging out the kettle (I hate it when it just sits on the countertop), filling it with water, plugging it in, starting it, waiting... Sure, the thing is nice2have – like controlled residential ventilation and the like. I would still take it again and again.
 

Curly

2020-03-17 06:41:44
  • #6
nice kitchen, but I would miss countertop space along a wall or window to put things like a paper towel, herb pots, fruit, toaster, a kitchen timer, or a wooden board to dry. Also, all kitchen appliances are always used on the cooking island; with countertop space along a wall, it’s less noticeable when a hot waffle iron is cooling down or a beverage bottle is standing there.

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Sabine
 
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