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31 October 2015
Not for newbies...trust me
These are great quality and worked well, "worked" being the key word. Had I understood what I was doing I would still have them (they do not work well when they are not lined up properly--my mistake). But please know that they are top quality and well worth the price.
Curtis Miller
09 February 2009
Magellan Maestro 4040
My first GPS experience and I have to say that i'm impressed. The intersections and road names are precise- - however, the addresses of destinations seem to be about half a block premature...The GPS works fine for what I need it for- - finding main highways and towns. I dont really need it to guide me with front door precision- - maybe a map update would fix that. Other than that issue....I'm impressed with the 4040 and glad I bought it.

31 October 2015
Great!
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought this vintage electric skillet and it is wonderful. This cooks so much better than those lightweight aluminum things you buy nowadays. I actually bought an Webalco oil core electric skillet a couple of weeks after I bought this. The farberware was better (to me) than the oil core. The oil core skillet is smaller. Both are built to last a lifetime (an it is obvious). Both heat up quickly and over the entire bottom so cooking is even. But, for whatever reason, I had trouble cooking in the oil core. Everything burnt and stuck no matter what I've tried. The Farberware, however, didn't give me any problems. What do I like about both? The stainless cleaned so easily. I was afraid that they would be hard to wash, but both cleaned as if they were "non-stick" coated, which they are not.
In a nutshell:
1. Both are immersible.
2. Both are well built (the Webalco is heavier).
3. Both are stainless and clean easily (only use non-scratch cleaners. I use Bon-Ami)
4. The Farberware is larger than the Webalco.
Curtis Miller