Ovenette rack
I have two Ovenettes. One is electric and it's complete with all of its pans, but the other one, non electric, is not complete. Missing parts are the pans and rack. I have no problem finding the pans,...
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What size oven rack do you need? I have a few used ones sitting around
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Hey Michael - I bought one without a rack too and am using a 6" cake rack in it. Working very well. I only use the tin foil cake pans to bake in mine - used the original aluminum pan once and...
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Thanks for the offer Nancy, but I also have the type of rack you have. I am looking for one that has taller legs like the original has. Do you think it matters or will it cook all right with the...
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T runnels wrote:What size oven rack do you need? I have a few used ones sitting aroundI need a little round one Todd to fit my Ovenette. I think you are referring to the RV type ovens. Thanks for the...
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Michael I have a 1952 version of the electric one. It just has a standard plug and no heat adjustment like your's. It didn't even have the temp. gauge in the cover - I went in with a friend to buy...
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The ovenette looks a whole lot like my Cobb BBQ http://www.cobbamerica.com/ I have an earlier model that is not that expensive. I like it because I can drop potatoes around the inside after I light...
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That is very cool Dennis. I'd never heard of it before - but a bit pricey for me. I think the most I've paid for my Ovenettes is $50 including shipping. http://www.cobbq.com/
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dmb90260 wrote:The ovenette looks a whole lot like my Cobb BBQ http://www.cobbamerica.com/ I have an earlier model that is not that expensive. I like it because I can drop potatoes around the inside...
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I will try the rack upside down suggestion Nancy. I think you're on to something there. I guess I have a special Ovenette rack.
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Here's my newest (oldest) Ovenette. It has a very odd red base that it sits in that as far as I can tell is just for looks. It does look cool. Didn't come with the rack so I'm using one of the cake...
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I'm assuming that the Ovenettes are made by the West Bend Company? If so they are made less than 20 miles from where we live. I'm going to have to keep an eye out at garage sales and flea markets for...
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I got my Cobb in an earlier edition that was not that expensive. It works well but it does not compare to the Ovenette for Vintage points.
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Dawn, the early Ovenettes were Stanley. I don't know what the story is, i.e. if West Bend took over Stanley - the early West Bend Ovenettes are identical to the earlier Stanley models. I've never...
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Wow! I was googling ovenette recipes and saw the link that brought me back here. I haven't been on here in a while but I'm glad I came back. I was excited to find a thread on ovenettes. I have 3...
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I do not know when they were just Stanley. Historical information on them is quite lacking. I found this: http://www.worthpoint.com...ey-westbend-ovenette-set - and now I'll have to check my bases. I...
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I follow the recommended direction on whatever I'm baking something like biscuits, except I set the temperature control to 400. My electric did not come with a temperature gauge in the lid, so I use...
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