The specific fumes would probably depend on the type of battery. Check the battery, what materials it is made of.
elements in the cooker act as a battery and send rod particles everywhere in the cooker give in heat.
we have a problem in the kitchen. we have a problem with the cooker.
Depending on the type of solar oven/cooker, it can be chilly outside, but if there is direct sunlight and especially a high UV index, the cooker can get very hot.
A crock pot and a slow cooker are the same thing. You can use the same recipes for these two devices without a problem. A crock pot and a slow cooker perform the same functions.
No I think not. A slow cooker should get hot enough to burn off (evaporate) the alcohol, especially if you cook on high since this is over the boiling point of alcohol. But the problem I see is the lid of the slow cooker is designed to catch the evaporating liquid and return it to the food. This is why the food does not dry out when you cook it for eight hours. Thus in the end, I think much of the evaporated alcohol will condense on the lid and then would be returned to the food. Net loose of alcohol, logically would seem not much. Be careful.
If the accessories were designed by the manufacturer of the microwave cooker there will be no problems, no matter what they are made of. Its metal objects that the cooker was not designed for that are problems, especially foil or wire as they are high resistance and can cause fires.
parabolic cooker.
no a rice cooker does not have a magnet
The input of a cooker is when you turn the cooker
pressure cooker or rice cooker may do.
The Cooker was created on 1957-09-29.
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.