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December 24th, 2005, 01:19 AM
#31
Inactive Member
Berlyn;
I have a couple of pages of accessories in the back of my service manual (crummy xeroxs) that has the "Broiler Platter Lifter. part No. 195. Lightweight, sturdy aluminum handle grip especially designed to lift hot broiler platter from range. Other end of handle is designed to hook onto oven rack for pulling out rack without use of pads. Fits Broiler platter of all recent Chambers range models."
Check out Tura's at [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/miss_elvia/67164490/in/set-1448974/."]http://www.flickr.com/photos/miss_elvia/67164490/in/set-1448974/.[/url]
Ann
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December 24th, 2005, 03:19 AM
#32
Inactive Member
New Ch. Guy is right, the side brackets on the pots aren't made to lift the pots in/out of the Thermowell. They are there to use the handle like a regular sauce pan handle when doing stove top cooking. Then the handle can be used to lift/lower the pots into the well using the bracket/handle on the lids. If your clips have a tight fit, the handles are strong enough even with a full soup pot. I've also found the handle to be useful for gently prying the lid off a pot when it is well sealed after cooking.
Gwen
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January 2nd, 2006, 05:35 PM
#33
Inactive Member
I wrote to tplumeri and asked if he would be interested (for a cost) in duplicating my broiler handle. He made mention in a previous post that he had the skill and tools to do so. I wanted to pay him to do it so that there would be plenty available for future members too. But, I haven't heard from him. My guess is that the oak tree that crashed into his house has him off-line for a while.
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January 3rd, 2006, 04:31 AM
#34
Inactive Member
Guess what I found doing my New Years cleaning.
My T-well pot handle. So change me back to just one.
I would love to have the broiler platter lift handle!!
Berlyn
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