My Mr. Heater started acting up this weekend. First it quit running and low and I had to leave it on medium. Then it quit running on medium and now it will only run on high and that sounds like it's going to quit on me too. What's going on with this thing?
I have 2 newer crockpots that I feel cook too warm even on low temp for longer cooks like roasts etc . One of my new ones even has the temp probe etc. I have never been able to cook a a good roast out it.
i put them out when i got to the cabin on the 16th..........they were friggin insane. have 5 feeders out and filled the window ones at least every day. barely had then hanging and had 3 orioles at them!!!!!!!
I own two crock pots, one older than the other. When I use both at the same time, for a sauce or whatever, when I am ready to
turn them off after a certain number of hours, it is obvious that one is running substantially hotter than the other, with both set on low. Is there a ballpark temperature
that a crock pot should run close to when set on low? On high? I should stick a temp probe in each next time and see what the actual difference is.
Grilled wild turkey breast and taters, and you know the rest. The turkey was from my yard a couple weeks ago. Turned out moist and tender. Good camp dinner.
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My Mr. Heater started acting up this weekend. First it quit running and low and I had to leave it on medium. Then it quit running on medium and now it will only run on high and that sounds like it's going to quit on me too. What's going on with this thing?
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