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3397.1 | just curious. | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Thu Jan 02 1992 07:46 | 4 |
| I've nevr heard of them. What's "the grand innovation"? I.e., what makes
it so great? How much is it?
ed
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3397.2 | Convection Cooking | SAHQ::WILLARD | REMEMBER THE PRIME DIRECTIVE | Thu Jan 02 1992 10:14 | 7 |
| I believe we're talking about a countertop unit, made by American
Harvest. They use a "convection" method of cooking.
The unit is advertised alot on the "paid advertising" channels, and I
have seen the unit for sale at the Walmart locally for $198.
Cynthia
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3397.3 | | UPBEAT::JFERGUSON | Judy Ferguson-SPS Business Support | Thu Jan 02 1992 13:14 | 3 |
| I have also seen them at Lechmere...for less than advertised on TV and
you wouldn't have to pay additional for postage and handling.
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3397.4 | Pointer note ... | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | | Fri Jan 03 1992 07:54 | 6 |
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Also, check out note 259 in the GADGETS conference (OCTAVE::GADGETS)
Press KP7 to add this conference to your notebook.
Larry
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3397.5 | Not a real popular appliance, apparently ... | SCAACT::RESENDE | Pick up the pieces & build a winner! | Sat Jan 04 1992 17:28 | 29 |
| Thanks for the pointer to GADGETS. There's a string in there
discussing these ovens, but only one person actually had one and tried
it. He was very happy, however, with the one meal he cooked on it
before writing the last note in the string.
For those who asked, this oven is a countertop unit. Its claim to fame
is that it circulates hot air in a circle. The marketing hype says
that air does *not* naturally travel in a square, as convection ovens
try to make it do. So the cyclonic oven creates a little tornado of
hot air in the center, and food placed around the edge gets exposed
constantly to the air. Supposedly it cooks with the speed of a
microwave, but without the drawbacks such as hot spots, no browning,
etc.
My concern about the thing would be that the shorter cooking time might
tend to reduce the tenderization that naturally occurs with cheaper
cuts of meat over several hours of normal cooking. For example, a pot
roast might get done quickly in one of these ovens, but would it taste
like leather? This problem might also exist in a regular convection
oven.
At any rate, I was just curious and it would appear that no one
currently reading this conference has one. Perhaps if this topic
remains, a cyclonic oven owner will see it in the future and reply with
some real-life experience.
Thanks anyway!
Steve
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3397.6 | but can air flow in the shape of a chicken? | RANGER::PESENTI | Only messages can be dragged | Mon Jan 06 1992 08:05 | 16 |
| I thought pot roasts relied on the moisture to almost-braise the meat. That
sort of cooking seems incompatible with the dryness of convection.
I don't deny that the cyclonic oven cooks like they say, but I have to laugh
at their "scientific" explanation. I do believe that air does not naturally
travel in a square, but does it naturally travel in the shape of a chicken?
In their empty oven, one may find a hot little tornado in the center, but once
you stick a chicken in it, all you can do is move air around it. Most non-
cyclonic convection ovens do not attempt to make the air swirl around the square
edges of the oven. They push/pull it from the center and pull/push it out
around the edges, kind of like a ceiling fan does for a room (hmmm may be a
new marketing concept here... circular rooms for improved heating efficiency,
not to mention the fact that the dust would end up in a little pile in the
middle of the room!). You get circular flow, donut style. Once again, if you
put a chicken in the middle of the donut, and all you can do is move air around
it.
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3397.7 | can't make up my mind | DNEAST::GALLANT_RAY | | Tue Jan 12 1993 13:35 | 4 |
| I want to buy one of these ovens so bad, that the only thing that is
holding me back, is that I get no response from anyone that either owns
one, or from a person that has tried one. Anyone out there own one
that can tell me if they are worth buying or not.
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3397.8 | | COMET::HAYESJ | Duck and cover! | Thu Jan 14 1993 04:38 | 9 |
| re: .7
We were waiting for you to buy one and tell us. I guess we're at a
stand-off. Now what are we going to do?
;^)
Steve
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3397.9 | Aunt has one-LOVES it! | POBOX::SCHWARTZINGE | Get Us Out of Somalia! | Wed Oct 13 1993 11:46 | 9 |
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I know this response is a lot older than the last reply.
But......my Aunt bought one and LOVES it! She uses it all the time,
she does everything just like the commercial shows. She said she
wouldn't be without it!
Jackie
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