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Topic: wear-ever chicken bucket
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Tom Radovic
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posted August 25, 2006 05:36 PM
Does anyone have any idea what material can be used to fabricate a new gasket for a Wear-Ever chicken bucket? If you're not sure what one looks like, cut & paste Wear-Ever chicken bucket into the search function on Ebay. There's also more information about them on another post on this board called "fried chicken - not" from 30 January 2006. These pots do wonders for chicken; not a bit greasy and juicy like you can't believe. The skin also takes on a very, very tasty and crispy aspect. I've been searching for one at yard and estate sales for a year or two. I'm just not willing to pay upwards of sixty dollars for one on Ebay. I've emailed the Wear-Ever folks and they said to check with my local hardware store to see what can be used for a new gasket. I guess they want to distance themselves up front from any potential lawsuits. And the danger element, I agree, should be taken well into consideration. I don't want to find myself at the Alleghenny General emergency room covered with third degree burns from pressurized boiling hot oil & peckered from head to foot with aluminum schrapnel. So if anyone is well versed in the fascinating world of heat resistant gaskets and has an idea what might work in a food service environment, please post with the info. p.s. Yes Ha, its sort of like broasted chicken, but way, way better. Don't deny yourself this taste experience.
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posted August 26, 2006 12:18 AM
Tom- I don't know about what you can replace the gasket with, but I did find that WearEver makes the manual/recipe book available for free as a PDF on their website:http://www.wearever.com/consumerinfo/archivedmanuals.htm There are actually quite a few manuals linked on this page for discontinued products. Since I see there are several people selling reprints of this on eBay I thought people might like to have this resource! I've been in******d (OK--I can't figure out why i-n-t-r-i-g-u-e-d is a censored word) by this cooker & wondered how good they are. After your testimonial I'll have to keep an eye out for one. Good luck in your gasket search. I wouldn't be at all surprised if someone on here didn't have the answer for you. --Danny
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