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joann's oven
When I got their (joann's) flyer today I saw they are selling an oven
promoted to be for polyclayers (and other artistic endeavors I didnt note) and wondered if it is something anyone here has used and liked? Is it significantly better than a toaster oven in holding the correct temperature steady? Thanks, Diana |
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First I've seen it, Diana. Looks like a standard toaster oven. I'd still
use it with an oven thermometer. I was given a practially brand new high-end toaster oven/broiler piece and it still is off by about 30 degrees. I'd say if you can find a toaster oven at a garage sale or thrift store, you'd be just as well-off, kwim? A 6.95 oven thermometer is a good investment. ---------- Barbara www.penguintrax.com eBay & Justbeadsenguintrax 0 /O\ Nurturing doesn't end at birth: breastfeed, co-sleep, babywear. There is a very fine line between a hobby and mental illness. (Dave Barry) Need quality, inexpensive web hosting? Check out http://www.lyonshost.com. Shopping carts, blogs, image galleries, content management and more! |
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