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I'm considering purchasing a slow cooker. My son'd be using this for melting wax for candle making, so I need to know 2 things:
1. how fast these cookers heat up to temperature? (e.g. like a kettle, in 15 minutes, or is it really a 'hey better go out for the day' ...)
2. the kind of temperatures the 'low' 'medium' and 'high' settings work at.
Can anyone help?
Regards,
Tony
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The clue is in the word slow. I don't know if they'd be any good for what you want though.
I have one, but I use it just for cooking and as a slow cooker for soups and casseroles etc. I'll bung stuff in the night before, turn it on, and have it the next day.
I would also think the stink of wax - if it totally melts, which I am not sure it would - would be too much.
An old saucepan on a conventional hob would be better I'd have throught.
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