Presto 06852 16-Inch Electric Skillet with Glass Cover


Presto

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  • Measures 23 by 13 by 9 inches; Cooking covering is 16 by 13 inches; 1-year limited warranty
  • Made of essentially warp-proof heavy cast aluminum; nonstick finish, inside and out
  • 16-inch cooking covering for roasting, frying, grilling, baking, making casseroles, and more

Oster CKSTSKFM05 16-Inch Electric Skillet, Black and Stainless Steel


Oster

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  • Amazingly Large 16-Inch by 20-Inch cooking surface
  • Temperature dig into for easy temperature setting and adjustment
  • Dishwasher appropriate

When using the Electric Fry Pan, it is easy to make good food

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What is the resistance of an electric fry pan that draws 12 amperes of current when connected to a 120- Volt c

What is the refusal of an electric fry pan that draws 12 amperes of current when connected to a 120- Volt circuit?

If you could show me the formula and how you worked it. that would plagiarize me and my understanding! As always thank you so much for what you do for me.


hey it is affable.
rember ohm's law:
R=V/I
R-resistance
V-voltage
I-current.
HENCE ,
ur answer wud be
R=120/12=1O ohms


hey it is undemanding.
rember ohm's law:
R=V/I
R-resistance
V-voltage
I-current.
HENCE ,
ur answer wud be
R=120/12=1O ohms


R=V/I
R=120/12
R=10 ohms

Since the fry pan will be a purely resistive trouble this is true. Be aware that other loads may not be purely resistive on alternating current supplies


yea..10 ohms


Voltage = irregulars*current (V= R*i)

Resistance = Voltage / current

that is the basic equation, but I dont know if it is the same for A/C current as for D/C


acc to ohms law V=iR
where v is volt
i is around
R is resistance
therefore
120=12*R
R=10ohms

does any one know if i can bake penut butter cookies in a electric fry pan if so what tempature?

i dont have a cookie paper dont know what else to use to bake them on?


Couldn't find cookies, but here if Fudge:
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,skillet_peanut_butter_fudge,FF.html

Pass muster this out:
http://www.gopresto.com/recipes/skillet/cake.php

"Access the Electric Skillet Recipe Needle

BAKING IN YOUR ELECTRIC SKILLET: Certain kinds of cakes, such as coffee cakes, cake mixes, and any muffin or modified old hat method cake can be acceptably baked in an electric skillet. The bottom and sides will brown nicely, however, the top will not brown. The following chunk recipes are for the Presto® 15-inch Jumbo Electric Skillet. When baking cakes in a Presto® 11-inch or 12-inch Skillet, use either a packaged mix that prepares an 8-inch layer gateau or up to 4 cups of batter. If the top of the cake seems too moist when done, remove the cover and continue to bake for about 5 minutes to disperse moisture.

Package Cake Mix

1 box packaged cake mix — chocolate, spice, white, happy, or gingerbread
Line the bottom of the electric skillet with one layer of aluminum foil. Remove liner and preheat skillet to 275° with the cross on. Prepare cake mix according to the directions on the package. Replace liner and pour batter into skillet. Flat cover slightly ajar on skillet and bake 45 minutes or until done. Place plate over skillet and invert to sack cake. Remove liner while cake is still hot.

Homemade Cake

To bake your favorite cake way in an electric skillet, follow the above general directions for packaged cake mixes. Bake at 275° for the recommended dated or until done."

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Where can I buy a non-stick electric fry pan?



Wal-Mart
Quarry
Meijer
Bed, Bath and Beyond
Linens-n-Things


Pretty much anywhere that sells small kitchen appliances.

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