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Subject Topic: Bravoska or Tefal Astucio Post Reply Post New Topic
04/8/2008 at 9:55pm
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Can anyone help, which is the better.  My in laws have the Tefal but they seem hard to find and the Bravoska seems to have good reports although I can only find two outlets who sell them which concerns my husband.  Why don't any of the camping or caravan outlets sell them?  Please help, I could do with a easier way of cooking when away and the cooking of cakes does interest me a little ......


04/8/2008 at 10:02pm
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I can honestly say I have never heard of this equipment!  What kind of cooking can you do and where have you seen them?

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04/8/2008 at 10:11pm
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Well the best way to describe them as a small electric oven, The Tefal you can grill and make casseroles etc.  With the Braovska  it is similar but you can cook cakes!  Here is their website so you can have a look, www.bravoska.co.uk I am interested as I get cross when I have to use my gas for all the cooking when on an electric hook-up and I am sure one of these will pay for itself in a few years, also there are five of us and it will make it easier to cooking large amounts. 

Catherine



04/8/2008 at 10:14pm
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Lakeland are the sole importers/ retailers in UK of bravoska .



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04/8/2008 at 10:23pm
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i think you'll find that lakeland sell the remoska's and not the bravoska.

i have a bravoska and it is brill - everything i cook in it comes out fab especially chicken (which is so moist), Jacket potatoes (yummy) and oven chips come out soooo crispy- i would recommend it to anyone.

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05/8/2008 at 9:25am
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I did look at Lakeland and I agree with fsdss that they only sell the Remoska which I am not keen on. Where did you buy your Bravoksa by the way? Thanks for you help, I must admit I am sold on the Bravoska, my husband just likes to research thoroughly!!!


05/8/2008 at 9:28am
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I did look at Lakeland and I agree with fsdss that they only sell the Remoska which I am not keen on. Where did you buy your Bravoksa by the way? Thanks for you help, I must admit I am sold on the Bravoska, my husband just likes to research thoroughly!!!


05/8/2008 at 9:29am
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The Bravoska Can you gril or fry on it, does it come with other inserts etc,


05/8/2008 at 10:01am
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I too have a bravoska which was bought specifically for camping with EHU. It can be used as a frying pan with the heating element at the bottom or an oven with the heating element at the top.

I love it and have found I use it more often than my oven at home now. Well worth the money (they are quite expensive) and better value than a Remoska I think.


05/8/2008 at 7:24pm
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i got mine from

http://www.watt-power.co.uk/catalogue/bravoska-standard-black-electric-cook-portable-oven-p-793.html

it comes with a heating element and the pans / safety carrier - everything can be placed in dishwasher except the heating element.

one half is cast iron (delicious for naan bread / currys) and the side to fry on - the other half is light weight (which you turn upside down for the oven to bake etc)

we have a large one and have cooked a roast dinner including roast pots/ parsnips along with the meat and fed a family of 4 from it

looks good - cooks perfectly - expensive but well worth it

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05/8/2008 at 7:59pm
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Thanks for your help. The curries might swing it for me as I am sold on getting one so hopefully I can pursuade my husband!! Cheers.


07/8/2008 at 9:26am
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One last thing, I have just read that the Bravoska uses a lot more power than the Remoska, do you have any trouble with the electric tripping out?




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