Thermal pot
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OG having a Deepavali promo for thermal pot.
$49 for OG card member, $88 for non member.
See http://www.og.com.sg/og_edmdeepavalisale.html -
BigDevil:
Thanks, do you know what is the brand of this pot?OG having a Deepavali promo for thermal pot.
$49 for OG card member, $88 for non member.
See http://www.og.com.sg/og_edmdeepavalisale.html -
vfong1:
Sorry no idea. I just saw the same ad in the web link I posted.
Thanks, do you know what is the brand of this pot?BigDevil:
OG having a Deepavali promo for thermal pot.
$49 for OG card member, $88 for non member.
See http://www.og.com.sg/og_edmdeepavalisale.html -
BigDevil:
Sorry no idea. I just saw the same ad in the web link I posted.
I just called OG. They told me that it's \"Kukeri\" brand (OG's in house brand). -
Today’s ST A24: Isetan Scotts and Katong "THERMOS" thermal pot on sale- 4.5 litres ($209) and 8 litres(($299). From 15 Oct to 25 Oct.
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Jennifer:
Today's ST A24: Isetan Scotts and Katong \"THERMOS\" thermal pot on sale- 4.5 litres ($209) and 8 litres(($299). From 15 Oct to 25 Oct.
This brand good? -
vfong1:
Some weeks ago, OG has a sale for this brand, a 6 litres capacity (two 3 litres inner pot and a free 6 litre pot). I went to check it out. Compared to OG house brand, THERMOS inner pots are heavier and thicker. Its outer pot is also thicker- better insulation, I think.Jennifer:
Today's ST A24: Isetan Scotts and Katong \"THERMOS\" thermal pot on sale- 4.5 litres ($209) and 8 litres(($299). From 15 Oct to 25 Oct.
This brand good?
But I did not buy it ($299 then). The capacity is too large for my family. Someone in this post advised that for effective cooking, the inner pot should be filled 80%. So calculating backwards, even a 4.5 litres pot is too much for me. Maybe I would stick to the conventional method. -
Jennifer:
Some weeks ago, OG has a sale for this brand, a 6 litres capacity (two 3 litres inner pot and a free 6 litre pot). I went to check it out. Compared to OG house brand, THERMOS inner pots are heavier and thicker. Its outer pot is also thicker- better insulation, I think.vfong1:
[quote=\"Jennifer\"]Today's ST A24: Isetan Scotts and Katong \"THERMOS\" thermal pot on sale- 4.5 litres ($209) and 8 litres(($299). From 15 Oct to 25 Oct.
This brand good?
But I did not buy it ($299 then). The capacity is too large for my family. Someone in this post advised that for effective cooking, the inner pot should be filled 80%. So calculating backwards, even a 4.5 litres pot is too much for me. Maybe I would stick to the conventional method.[/quote]Hi Jennifer - you may like to try another brand ENDO? I got one 2.5L ..just nice for small family like us (2A2C). -
bebe:
Hi Jennifer - you may like to try another brand ENDO? I got one 2.5L ..just nice for small family like us (2A2C).
Yes, I saw this brand at OG too. I bou the small one (1 litre) for making green bean soup. Maybe the quantity I made is too little (less than 80% of the pot capacity), I find myself boiling the inner pot at least twice to get the consistency I wanted.
I like to slow boil bones (be it pork, chicken or fish) till the soup is milky. Can cooking such soup in a thermal pot yield a milky soup?
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Hi Jennifer - I have not tried making milky soup using thermal pot as my family prefers clear soup. I usu use the pot to make teochew porridge, meat stew and tonic soups. If I am adding meat, I will have to make sure that there is enough water to cover the meat…otherwise the meat will be undercooked.
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