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Jul 29, 2009 - I need a power cord for a Nostalgia Electrics Chocolate Fondue Fountain model CFF-884. - Nostalgia ... Also, our new website is www.nostalgiaelectrics.com ...SOURCE: I have a chocolate fountain. model # CFF-900 and.
i lent mine out and it came back without a cord , found one on a old burnt out pitzelle iron that worked in my pile , it's just not as long as the original
lesson: look at your other appliances you might allready have one !!
Generally a fondue pot can be used for many types of fondue ie meat, cheese etc. but if you're a fan of meat fondues that involve very hot oil to cook the meat, I would suggest buying a hot oil fondue set as it can withstand much hotter temperatures.
A more traditional fondue involves putting a pot on top of a candle which keeps the contents of the pot hot. But a newer innovation is an electric fondue set which you just plug in and it keeps the pot heated at a constant temperature - you can choose the temperature to set it to.
This is quite a comprehensive list of small appliance part suppliers. I recommend you go to this site, once it opens in your web browser, press "Ctrl f" which will open a little word search window. Type in "rival" in the space and click "next". Each time you press next "rival" will be highlighted in the next company that sells their parts. You should then be able to find the web-site for that company by scrolling down a bit further. http://www.jneuhaus.com/appliance/index.htm Happy Hunting. If you found this useful, please vote. Thanks.
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