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Chocolate Fondue Fountain
- Buyer's Guide - 10
Tips When Buying A Home Chocolate Fondue Fountain
Author:
Stephen Turner
Only a short while ago chocolate
fondue fountains were expensive and striking luxury items
for classy restaurants, commercial caterers and event planners.
The products found on the market were strictly commercial
items, costing quite considerable sums. These days however,
buying a quality chocolate fondue fountain for your home is
a realistic prospect. You can buy one of the many home product
lines. They are affordable and the choice is broad. Keep these
10 tips in mind when setting out to buy your home chocolate
fondue fountain.
- You get what you pay for
and the cheaper chocolate fondue fountains often have significant
drawbacks to them (outlined below).
- If you are searching the
internet, be aware that the term 'chocolate fondue fountain'
is synonymous with 'chocolate fountain' and more recently
'fondue fountain'.
- Good home machines can
be used for a range of substances, not just for chocolate.
A number of quality home chocolate fondue fountains will
also cascade sauces, salad dressing
and even caramel. What this means is that, if you
spend a little bit more, you should be able to get a machine
for all types of parties and social occasions. Before you
buy, think about what occasions you would like to use the
machine for and then start looking around for a product
to meet your needs.
- You'll know you are looking
at a high quality chocolate fondue fountain if its operation
is quiet. This is the give-away. A noisy machine is a real
annoyance - completely nullifying the striking visual
impact of the chocolate fondue fountain at your social occasion.
Listen to a few cheaper models and you will know what I
mean. Quality machines will say something like 'virtually
silent' or 'whisper quiet' and they will live up to the
description. If in doubt, go to a shop and have the shop
plug it in, and listen.
- Go for stainless steel,
it's hard-wearing and looks good.
- Your chocolate fondue fountain
should have variable temperature settings to allow you flexible
and precise temperature control. This is will allow you
to use a variety of hot and cold fondues, as mentioned at
tip 3.
- The chocolate fondue fountain
should be easy to assemble/disassemble, and should have
a removable basin/bowl.
- The parts should be dishwasher
safe and easy clean. Cheaper models often aren't.
- The pump should be an auger-style
pump - for a smooth delivery and flow. Again, cheaper models
may not be. Note: some machines use a screw mechanism, not
a pump. If you opt for one of these, keep my tips in mind
all the same.
- If the chocolate fondue
fountain is not level, the flow will be uneven, and the
machine unsteady, which may cause an unsightly fountain
wobble. A chocolate fondue fountain tickles your
sense of sight as much as it does your sense of taste, so
get one with adjustable feet, or some other mechanism for
keeping the product level. Again, quality models will have
this feature - so make sure you look out for it. You should
expect a 1-year warranty.
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