Electric Cookers
After experimenting with coal cookers for centuries, most countries except the most under-developed Third Word nations, have made the smooth transition to electric cookers and gas cookers. Even in the Third World where there is still a struggle to take the plunge to modern ways of food preparation, electric cookers are turning the tide. This is because they are uncomplicated and only require one to plug them to an electrical outlet and use a simple knob to turn them on and off. There is no guide or manual required to operate most electrical cookers.
Nowadays, electric cookers are jostling for market supremacy with gas cookers. Gas cookers are very popular. While there are those that contend that there is not much difference between electric cookers and their counterpart the gas cooker, professional chefs tend to lean toward the gas cooker being that it is easier to regulate the flame. This, they say, is not the case with the electric cooker which poses a problem of regulation especially for those who want to bake bread, cake or cookies.
The electric cooker is already installed in many apartment condominiums in the United States. This means that the tenant need not install anything in order to prepare meals. The electric cooker consists mainly of 4 electrical coils of differing size plus an oven usually in-built under the stove. The whole unit is then controlled using a series of over-sized knobs with simple numbers and letters. These are so easy to operate most people do not need any instructions at the onset.
Electric cookers are also very safe. With gas cookers, there is always a danger of fire especially if there is a gas leak. In the past before a chemical ingredient that gives gas its distinct odor was implemented, many people died in house fires caused by unattended gas leaks or gas knobs turned on and left on. There has rarely been cases where electric cookers have caused fires although this is indeed possible if there is something left unattended on the stove or in the oven. Recently General Electric has invented electric cookers that have a fail-safe feature that cuts off power to the unit in the event that there was a meltdown or smoke.
Gas cookers as convenient as they are, tend to be expensive. This is because on top of the charge of purchasing the unit, you will need to purchase the actual gas service from the gas company. In some cases the size of the gas bill depends on the amount of gas that has been consumed in one calendar month. This obviously means that in some months especially the cold months, the gas bill can skyrocket. Also, unlike many apartment homes where the electric cooker is pre-installed when one moves in, this is not the case with the gas cooker. In many cases the person moving into the home has to purchase a gas cooker of their own. This can add to the costs of owning and operating a gas cooker.
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