Happy Call Korean Frying Pan
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cute mum:
Is the things there sold cheaper than outside/online?Hi,
I was reading this forum previously and saw a few members recommending this shop Everything Korean at International Plaza #02-03 (or was it #02-02?). I was curious so i went there today to have a look.
Yes, the shop is small but there are many varieties of Made in Korea items in there. Pressure cookers, saucepots, chopsticks... oh..and even the happy call wok! I'm definitely recommending you to go take a look.
P.s. I'm a homemaker mother of 2 girls who just loves to cook for my family. I just felt it is good to share something good with the members here.
- Mdm Goh -
hi Kooky83,
Yes, very much cheaper than places like CK Tangs, Isetan, Robinsons, Taka etc.
As for online, the price in the shop is just a few dollars more expensive but I feel SAFE buying because I can see and touch the products, and there is someone whom I can speak to and ask some questions. I get nervous when I put my credit card details down and the items delay or product is broken or not to my expectations and I get stuck with the product. My husband also prefers I buy something that I am 100% sure rather than GUESS it works the way I read and see it to be on the computer screen.
Hope the above helps.
- Mdm Goh -
Carrefour also selling the pan at offered price now $69 for the basic. You can touch and feel there.
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sleepyqueen:
Carrefour also selling the pan at offered price now $69 for the basic. You can touch and feel there.
Word of advice, the basic, though is cheaper, is not advisable because that pan is just meant for shallow frying. The shop lady has some good advice on cooking. You may want to ask her.
Alot of the online recipes uses the Deeper model. Everything Korean is selling at $72.90 for the deeper model. -
Very happy with the Happy Call pan. Highly recommended if anyone is still hesitant. You won’t regret it.
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cute mum:
sleepyqueen:
Carrefour also selling the pan at offered price now $69 for the basic. You can touch and feel there.
Word of advice, the basic, though is cheaper, is not advisable because that pan is just meant for shallow frying. The shop lady has some good advice on cooking. You may want to ask her.
Alot of the online recipes uses the Deeper model. Everything Korean is selling at $72.90 for the deeper model.
GMarket selling the deeper pan at $68.90/$69.90 before applying any discount. One can get it at $60.90/$61.90 after applying the $8 discount voucher when join as a new members.
Here is the GMarket sellers:
- http://list.gmarket.com.sg/g/404983180/200004249
- http://list.gmarket.com.sg/g/404210847/200007981
- http://list.gmarket.com.sg/g/404253124/200007550
- http://list.gmarket.com.sg/g/404809915/200004249
- http://list.gmarket.com.sg/g/404162282/200007550
-http://list.gmarket.com.sg/g/403994409/200007981
I got mine and mother's pan from SmartGreenStyle and the BestGMall. -
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Ichigokun:
Please.. you have been making anti-china remarks all too often, and many comments are baseless..
Ew. Made in China again. Confirm low quality.
They said the pans were made of ceramic. If their pans were made in Korea I would have believed.
If made in China? They most probably melted toxic plastic and cast all the toxic plastic over the pan
China has sent man into space.. are you going to say the videos/reports are fake?
Yes, china has her fair share of unscrupulous manufacturers etc..
but \"confirm low quality\" is an irresponsible remark. -
Just wondering.. how come the website http://myhappycall.co.kr/en/product/product2_2_view.jsp
don't have the ocher deeper pan..? -
ksme:
Any electrical appliance that trip often or short circuit should be attended to by a professional ASAP. Unless you don't intend to use it again, and unplug it permanently.
Thanks Dasalo for your suggestion. I will try the re-seasoning out. On my oven, should I call the electrician or the oven repair? Thanks again for your advice.
There is risk of electrical shock or fire hazard. The electrical wire's insulation may have worn off. When the oven is used, the heat generated may cause expansion/movement of some component, hence it may not trip immediately when switched on. Serious case will trip immediately on power up.
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