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Cuisinart CFO-3SS Electric Fondue Maker | 
| Brand: Cuisinart Category: Kitchen
List Price: $120.00 Buy New: $41.00 as of 7/30/2010 00:43 CDT details You Save: $79.00 (66%)
New (17) Used (2) from $41.00
Seller: ClynnMc Rating: 64 reviews Sales Rank: 3069
Country: CHINA Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.5 Dimensions (in): 14.1 x 9.6 x 7 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-23-2009. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: CFO-3SS Model: CFO-3SS UPC: 086279006417 EAN: 0086279006417 ASIN: B00018RR48
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| Features:
| • | Electric fondue set suitable for chocolate, cheese, broth or oil | | • | Includes base, bowl, temperature probe, 8 fondue forks, and fork rack | | • | Elegant, brushed stainless-steel 3-quart bowl with nonstick interior | | • | Removable temperature control is adjustable for wide range of recipes | | • | Unit is safe for immersion and dishwasher; stands 6-1/4 inches high, bowl is 8-1/4 inches in diameter |
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Product Description Do you fondue? Dip into the delicious craze with this new set that combines classic style with modern function. Perfect for everything from appetizers to desserts, this fondue pot features an electric temperature control that adjusts to prepare cheese, broth, oil or chocolate fondues. Sleek stainless steel construction suits every kitchen decor. Includes eight color-coded dipping forks. Model CFO-3SS.
Amazon.com Review The fun of fondue gets a sleek and convenient makeover with this Cuisinart electric fondue maker. Designed for use with oil, broth, chocolate, or cheese, the set combines powerful electric heat with easy temperature control and handsome but tidy construction. The 3-quart stainless-steel bowl is lined with nonstick coating for keeping heated foods from sticking, and the stand, bowl, ring, and temperature probe all assemble and disassemble easily. A combination of finishes--brushed on the bowl and ring, mirror on the stand and handlesgives the unit a contemporary flair. Heat up is efficient here--getting oil to 375 degrees F takes between 10 and 15 minutes. Best of all, you can change the temperature setting with a simple turn of the dial to adjust for different ingredients or the passage of time. For clean up, run the entire set (temperature probe and cord removed, of course) through the dishwasher. A set of eight color-coded fondue forks is also included. Fully assembled, the fondue maker stands 6-1/4 inches high; the bowl is 8-1/4 inches in diameter at the opening. --Emily Bedard
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Easy way to make fondue May 19, 2010 Daddy Mc (Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this a while back from Amazon. I read many of the reviews here on Amazon before deciding to purchase this unit. We have been quite pleased with the easy of use. We have used it quite often in the past 6 months. It heats quickly and evenly, it cleans easily. The only drawback is the short cord, but even if the cord were longer you still have a cord. I am extremely happy with fondue that we make in the pot. I would gladly serve it to friends and family. I hope you will enjoy this fondue maker as much as my family has.
Love it March 17, 2010 Amanda B. Bostian 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Love the fondue pot. I've made chocolate fondue and cheese fondue, and they both came out perfect. No complaints. Great value
Great Fondue Maker February 7, 2010 G. Gecawicz (Acton, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We love this fondue pot. I've made both cheese and a chocolate fondue with fruit for my son's birthday. It was a big hit! I especially like the dial temperature control. When turned up or down, the contents adjusted very quickly.
Great concept, failed execution. January 16, 2010 Amy Millard (Denver, CO USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Just bought one of these and used it this evening. Out of the package the partial cover used to rest the forks on didn't actually fit the bowl and teetered and fell in repeatedly. The temp is difficult to get fine enough control over when making a cheese fondue. Your choices are lumpy and semi-solid or full boil and trying to stick. Not easy to clean up and store because of the permanent attachment to the heating element/stand. It comes without a lid, which is a little annoying. And the most annoying feature is that the cord is phenomenally short and magnetically attached. The weight of the extension cord was enough that the slightest jostling of the pot made it break away over and over again while trying to use it. The magnet isn't strong enough and the cord is too short. It even claims you're not supposed to use any extension cords with it. The cord it came with doesn't even reach from the middle of my table where the pot is to the edge of the table. Who has outlets installed in their dining table? It also has a very wide bowl, which while nice for us 4 adults, means you need a pretty high volume of stuff in it compared to what most people want to eat at a fondue sitting.
It's pretty and could have been a great product, but it seems like user testing groups were nonexistent on this one.
Great fondue pot! Short cord... January 15, 2010 C. Okamura (Honolulu, HI USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great fondue pot. It has 10 adjustable power settings and is spacious for many people to join. It's covered in Teflon, which is good, but you have to make sure you don't scratch it too much. It comes with many fondue sticks and a lid of resting. The major problem, however, is the cord. As good as this fondue pot is, they didn't think of adding a longer cord than a yard(or less)? It says on the manual not to use an extension cord, but really, what else could we do? It couldn't be any fun crowding around the kitchen counter and eating it. All in all, the pot, itself works wonders. The only thing that really fails (and I mean majorly fails) is the cord.
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