Electric cookers work through conduction. The electric burner is heated up and a pot or pan is placed against it. This contact allows for conduction and the content in the pot is heated in the same way.
An 'electric cooker' is the term generally used in the UK to describe what Americans and Canadians call an 'electric stove'.
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Yes, there are plenty of stores that still sell electric pressure cookers. Target, for example, is current selling a Deni Electric Pressure Cooker - 9700. This cooker can be used to slow cook, steam, and brown. For more information on this cooker, visit http://www.target.com/Deni-Electric-Pressure-Cooker-9700/dp/B000A6JKZK
A halogen cooker is the same thing as an electric stove and a convection cooker uses a circulating current of hot air to cook foods.
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no,they don't
The electric cooker usually has an internal compartment that is double-shielded to prevent heat from escaping. The cooker should let very little air escape in order to keep the temperature well regulated.
From the research I have gathered a man by the name of Denis Papie created the first electric cooker. He was french and was said to create it in the late 1800's.
10,000W is more powerful as 1KW = 1,000W. However, that is with EVERYTHING switched on, on the cooker - all element's, grill and oven - also a single element on a cooker is NOT likely to be more than about 1,500W (1.5KW) so therefore a kettle would be a lot more powerful for boiling water for example, be more energy efficent for that, and do it a lot faster.
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A parabola solar cooker works the best and fastest
Yes if your family eats a lot of boiled eggs a electric egg cooker is a good investment. For around $10 you can get an egg cooker that will easily cook 7 eggs in no time.