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That is why having a closet with counter to grab those heavy things & use them there or can move into kitchen without bending too much is ideal. When storing big heavy appliances try to store the most used ones at arm reach level without bending too much. Small appliances come and go, and I like that the owner was able to go with one shallow shelf for cutting boards. I love that these shelves are adjustable. For example, they make an ice cream maker attachment, which could eliminate that Cuisinart ice cream maker. Do consider that this company offers many attachments that take the place of other small appliances. Getting these down would be difficult /potentially dangerous /and do think about that oil! - I see a Kitchen Aid mixer here. In this picture, I notice that the heavy Kitchen Aid and a deep fryer are stored on the top shelf. This picture gives me three thoughts: - Definitely think about appliance weight. but maybe it doesn't deserve a front-and-center placement. Obviously, you'd never get rid of your can opener. Just pointing out: More and more cans have pull-tops, so I find myself using the can opener less and less. Upthread I meant to say that my mother in law just got a handheld electric can opener. So, yeah, this is my vote for best choice. My mom has something similar, and one of the shelves even pulls out so she can work with her Kitchen Aid mixer ON the shelf. I'm planning something similar in my new kitchen. And those large crock pots would still have to be carried out to the large sink in the main kitchen. It's an expensive choice and wouldn't be used all that often. available, could you have made different meal choices? For example, some things cooked in the oven? Storing these things is a problem for you. If you hadn't had those crock pots, etc. available, could you have borrowed them from someone in the family (borrow 1-2 times a year rather than storing 363 days a year).
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I know you talked about using so many items when ALL the family comes over, but let me ask a couple questions about that: - How often in the last year have ALL those people come over? - If you hadn't had those crock pots, etc. Shannon listed the very things I was going to say - these things are similar. With space at a premium, do bring out the similar small appliances and give them a good look-over. You have a regular blender and a Ninja blender. For example, you have a crockpot, an Instapot, 3 small crockpots, and a 3-dish slow cooker. I have a relatively wide plastic spatula, but a thinner one would be more ideal.
Maybe there's a better work flow, but I remove the toasted parts to the cutting board for final assembly. The problem is getting the toasted parts out easily. Afterwards I put veggies and mayo and close the sandwich. The 2 bread parts get covered with cheese on one side and meat on the other and then toasted on the toast settings. What about a peel or oversized spatula for the toaster oven? I've been making toasted sandwiches.
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My concern with the cooling rack is fumbling around with it and losing stuff, because it is not a basket shape. I've also thought of just using a 1/4-pan cooling rack. None of the baskets fit perfectly the dimensions of the Breville rack, so it seems it would have to rest on top of the existing rack. Being a basket it should allow air to circulate.īaskets come in several styles with varying amounts of metal or even plastic.
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The 900 Air model comes with a basket for air frying, and the basket is full size front to back and side to side. I'm thinking the reason the pan is not full length is for air circulation when the convection fan is on. The pans which come with it are 11.75 square. Rack dimensions are 11.75 by 14 inches so anything that goes inside must fit those sizes. The is the one smaller than the "Air" version which comes with an air frying setting and basket. So now we have the Breville BOV845 Smart Oven Pro. I've wanted a toaster oven for years, but my wife didn't see the need.until her childhood best friend went on and on about her Breville. I'm looking for a basket for a toaster oven.