$17 Personal Frying Pan - Is it big enough for a man size meal?
$17 Personal Frying Pan - Is it big enough for a man size meal?
$17 Personal Frying Pan - Is it big enough for a man size meal?
Personal Frying Pan - Is it big enough for a REAL MAN?
Our first impression was that it was small. But that may be the best part, portable, does not take up much space and in the end, it did cook a man size portion. One man at least.
The cons were, too shallow, no temperature control and that the handle needed to be assembled from 3 parts which is something some men wont be able to do.
Mr Dog Poop cooks sausage chili made with Italian sausage, onions, peppers, garlic, tomatoes and kidney beans.
It is a struggle to get all the ingredients into the shallow pan but in the end, keeping in a heaping pile did work.
Once that finished, he attempted a Philly cheese steak with mushrooms and Swiss cheese.
Jeff cooks up something, not really sure what, he said it tasted good and ate all of it, but other than a few shots of him chowing down we missed on on most of the cooking process.
Both guys agreed, too small but had some uses for some people.
They were not disappointed with the personal fry pan, just wanted it to be bigger. At the same time, for a device that can cook a one person meal when no kitchen is available, it will do the job very well.
They also suggested it could be used in most new cars with 110v outlets.
For truck drivers this could be a great addition to the sleeper. For just $17 you could cook hot meals in your cab during your mandatory down time.
Sure you probably want to get out, stretch and eat a hot meal in a restaurant, but that is not always possible and this small appliance might be a good alternative.
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