3/11/2012

King Kooker KK329 Cooking Oil Filter Pump Review

King Kooker KK329 Cooking Oil Filter Pump
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It's kind of a pain to empty used cooking oil, so I was excited to try this. The following aspects make it dissapointing:
* The motor is underpowered. It empties the oil slowly, and sometimes you have to turn it off and on several times before it "catches" and actually starts to move the oil.
* The food sediment in the oil sticks to and clogs the filter. To get it off you have to stop the motor, let the food bits fall off, and then start it again (which might or might not happen the first try). Maybe this happens with all oil filters, but no matter what it makes the experience with this one frustrating.
* It requires three D sized batteries. You're not supposed to leave batteries in things that you don't use frequently, so depending on how often you fry you might end up putting in and taking out the batteries every time you use it.
To be fair, even though it didn't live up to my expectations I still use this instead of just draining the oil through cheesecloth or something.

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New and improved 3 battery pump for filtering particles from cooking oil. Also great for draining large boiling pots. For use only in liquids that have been cooled below 100 degrees.

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