4/15/2012

GE Profile : PHB925SPSS 30 Freestanding Induction Range, 5 Cooking Zones, Convection, Self Clean Review

GE Profile : PHB925SPSS 30 Freestanding Induction Range, 5 Cooking Zones, Convection, Self Clean
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Powerful and fast is the best way I can describe the cooktop on GE's new Induction Range. It is so incredible it even surpassed all my expectations. It boils water so fast you don't even have time to get the food ready to go in before the lids rattling off the pot. Yet it heats so low that you can melt a large bar of chocolate directly in a pan without having to use a double boiler! It will have it melted and ready to use in 15 minutes, and you can leave it on for hours without worrying about it scorching. Now that's versatility! And the temperature change response time is instant. You can take that pot of boiling water with the lid rattling and reduce the heat to simmer, and the water instantly stops boiling and goes to a gentle simmer in a second. I don't mean in a few seconds. I mean right now! This thing blows gas away so bad it's not even funny. I've used both gas and electric, and gas being the closest contender doesn't even hold a candle to the power and speed of this induction cooktop. Now I can already hear the nay sayers out there saying no way, gas is the best. But seeing is believing. And this thing is truly amazing. That's not all though. It has even more tricks.
I use both cast iron and tri-ply stainless steel cookware on it. The stainless cookware gets used directly on the glass cooktop, but I'm afraid to use the cast iron on it for fear of scratching it. So I place a paper towel between the cast iron and the cooktop. You read correctly. I'm cooking on paper towels! Since the cooktop doesn't generate any heat at all, and the only heat the cooktop receives is the heat reflected back to the cooktop from the cooking utensil itself it doesn't get hot enough to ignite the paper towel. Then when I'm done cooking I use the paper towel to clean up the cooktop. This is a cinch because the cooktop doesn't get hot enough to burn anything on it anyway. Just a simple wipe with a damp paper towel or sponge and a quick sprits of window cleaner and the thing looks brand new again. I've found that a good streak free window cleaner works the best at keeping it looking new
The induction elements will make your cookware perform at the highest level it can. Since the utensil itself is the actual heating element instead of a wire coil or a ring of flame, there are absolutely no hot spots in the cooking utensil. As long as the utensil fits close to the size of the element circle, it will heat perfectly uniformly from edge to edge. The electro-magnetic energy field extends ½" beyond and above the element, so my 12" cast iron or stainless steel skillet heats perfectly edge to edge on the 11" element. And my 10 X 20" reversible cast iron grill/griddle works too despite the fact that the rim holds it about ¼" above the cooktop. It still fits within the range that the electro-magnetic field will respond to. And yes, I cook with it on top of paper towels since it is cast iron. It cooks very well spanned across the two 8" elements on the left side as long as you give it at least 15 minutes to warm up so the heat can spread out across it. The utensil size does not have to perfectly match the size of the element circle as the electro-magnet will automatically adjust to various sizes within a given range. And none of the element outside that range gets hot. Only the utensil gets hot. Think of it in the same way that a microwave gets only the food hot, the induction element gets only the cooking utensil hot. Not the food in the utensil or the cooktop itself, just the utensil. And in turn the heat of the utensil cooks the food that's in it just like it does on any other cooktop. It's just a microwave for your pots and pans! You can read all about how it works at this website: [...]. The 11" element can be used on a utensil with a bottom diameter as small as 7". The two 8" elements can go as small as 5 ¾", and the 6" as small as 4 ¾". You can also use a utensil larger than the element as well. I use a 14" cast iron pizza pan as a griddle on the 11" element and all but about the outer 1 ½" of the pan are evenly heated. The heat tapers off somewhat around the outer perimeter.
This thing is really built too. Weighing in at 240 pounds, it outweighs the Samsung induction range by 32 pounds and the Kenmore induction range by a whopping 50 pounds! We're talking impressive build quality here. The stainless steel is a very nice quality and is easy to keep looking good.
The control panel is a one piece glass touch panel with no knobs. It responds very well to touch and is easy to use. There is a slight learning curve since you're cooking by number instead of turning a knob. But I adapted quickly to it and don't even think about it anymore. There are 19 steps from low to high for each element. All 4 induction elements are high power and have a "boost" cycle that makes them quite capable of boiling a pot of water very quickly. There is also a fifth element that is a warming burner. It's a 120 watt electric radiant burner (not induction) with three settings, hi, med, and low. It is not designed to heat anything up, just to keep already hot things warm.
I haven't had much of a chance to use the oven yet, but from what little I've used it, it seems to work well. It has three heavy enamel coated racks that you can leave in the oven during self cleaning. That's a big plus because those big racks don't fit in the sink, so your only other option would be to wash them in the bathtub or take them outside. I've done it both ways with our old stove and neither is fun. So I'm happy I don't have to do that anymore with these. They also slide very easily in the oven too and there are six positions for them. This oven uses what is called True European Convection. Meaning that there is a third element around the fan itself. During convection cooking only this element is used and the fan blows and circulates heated air into the oven cavity. This particular system also reverses itself every 70 seconds which is supposed to aid greatly in the evenness of the temperature throughout the oven cavity. I have read that it works quite well so I can only assume great results when I really get a chance to use it. It also comes with a temperature probe that will come in quite handy when cooking whole birds, hams, and roasts. The convection fan is fairly quiet too. Much quieter than the one on my convection microwave. There's also a small fan in the cooktop that cycles on and off occasionally to keep the electronics in there cool. That too is very quiet and goes unnoticed quickly if even noticed at all. The kitchen has to be pretty quiet to hear it.
I have only had it a few weeks but so far I love it. The only problem I have had, if you can call it a problem, was trying to figure out a particular feature it has. If you own one of these or are going to buy one this may be of interest to you. If not interested, you may want to skip this and move on to the next paragraph. So here goes. I asked three different people at GE, the local rep, the email tech support, and the phone tech support and nobody had an answer for me, so I had to just figure it out myself. You see, the convection oven has a feature called "Convection Conversion". The user manual is written for many different models, but doesn't cover "convection conversion". It does however talk about "Auto Recipe Conversion" which is basically the same thing. They differ though in how the end result is executed. Both features when set to "on" are designed to automatically reduce the convection cooking temperature by 25 degrees since convection cooking is more efficient than conventional baking. This way you can just follow the standard temperature in a recipe, cook with convection and the temperature reduction is automatically taken care of for you. Sounds easy enough right? Well, according to the manual under "auto recipe conversion", (remember, there is no mention of "convection conversion") when you set say 350 deg and press start, you are supposed to see it say on the display, CON, 325 (the -25 deg thing) and then go to pre-heat. When it reaches 325 deg it will signal it's ready. But mine doesn't do that. If I set 350, there is no CON, 325. It just goes to pre-heat and signals it's ready at 350. So where's -25 deg's I'm supposed to be seeing? One GE rep said it was broken and wanted to schedule to have it fixed. I said no, I'll do some further checking myself before fixing something that may not be broke. The one at the store wasn't plugged in, so I couldn't see how that one worked either. So I decided to test it with my infrared thermometer since I don't have an oven thermometer to see if the actual temperature was 25 deg lower than indicated when convection conversion was set to on. Sure enough, with it set to 350 deg (and showing 350 deg on the display) it was actually 325 deg in the oven according to the infrared thermometer. When I turned the convection conversion off, the temp in the oven went all the way to 350 deg. Problem solved. And I prevented a repair man from tearing my new stove apart only to discover that it did the same exact thing again when he was done. Amazing that nobody at GE had the answer for me though. I guess this is a "new" feature that hasn't made it into the books yet, or anywhere else for that matter. Anyway, hopefully this has answered the question for someone else reading this that may be wondering the same thing too.
I am very happy I got this range. I had my heart set on getting the GE Café model because I really like the up-front controls and the pro look. But then I read the article in Consumer Reports on ranges and read about the induction cooktop. This induction range was about the same price as the GE Café model too. I had never even heard of induction before so I decided to do some research on it. Turns out induction has been around for about 30 years! In Europe, it out...Read more›

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GE Consumer and Industrial spans the globe as an industry leader in major appliance, lighting and integrated industrial equipment systems and services. They provide solutions for commercial, industrial and residential use in more than 100 countries which uses innovative technologies and ecomagination. It's a GE initiative to aggressively bring to market new technologies that help customers and consumers meet pressing environmental challenges to deliver comfort, convenience and electrical protection and control. GE brings imagination to work. This GE Profile induction range features powerful yet precise induction elements which generate heat directly to the cookware, leaving the unused portion of the element unheated and easier to clean. A PreciseAir Convection Oven delivers even air and heat circulation for superior baking and roasting results, while the Warming Drawer conveniently keeps breads, desserts or just-cooked foods warm and ready-to-serve. Available at AJ Madison.

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4/14/2012

Stainless Steel Whistling Tea Pot, #113518 Review

Stainless Steel Whistling Tea Pot, #113518
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I really wanted a louder whistle so i could hear it in the back room, but it's a soft whistle, and takes a lot of steam to whistle! Stainless is nice, hoping it doesn't rust- not real thick. I empty water each time & let it air dry without lid on. Warning- Never take lid off while it's steaming. You'll burn your hand. AND, if you don't put lid on it, don't pour until you do, or it will burn your hand. That is probably standard for all teapots, but i had to learn the hard way. This is a very pretty teapot- looks nice on the stove. Handle is nice. Keeps hand from getting burned- if you leave the lid on!

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Heavy stainless steel whistling tea kettle for stovetop use. This 2.5 liter (approx. 10 cups) maximum capacity pot is an ideal size! Boxed.

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4/13/2012

Vinotemp VT-12TEDS Thermo-Electric Digital 12-Bottle Wine Chiller, Black and Stainless Review

Vinotemp VT-12TEDS Thermo-Electric Digital 12-Bottle Wine Chiller, Black and Stainless
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Mine broke about four months after I bought it. Instead of cooling my wines it heated them to over 90 degrees! Two bottles were ruined.
The company's warantee is only good for 90 days. I called and they said tough luck, not their problem. They do NOT stand by their product.

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Keep up to 12 bottles properly chilled with this freestanding wine chiller. The unit's innovative thermo-electric cooling system, which involves very few moving parts, protects wine from unnecessary vibration. More importantly, thermo-electric cooling does not use ozone-depleting chemicals such as CFC's or HCFC's, which means it's better for the environment. In addition, the wine-cooling unit's dual-paned glass door provides better UV protection and better insulation properties for enhanced energy efficiency. Other highlights include a maximum ambient room temperature of 77 degrees F, easy push-button controls, digital temperature display, and sturdy shelf racking for individual bottle storage. Three pull-out chrome shelves are included. Attractively housed in a black cabinet with stainless-steel trim, the wine chiller measures 21-3/4 by 13-1/2 by 18-5/16 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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Farberware 3-Piece Nonstick Frying Pan Set with Rubberized Handles Review

Farberware 3-Piece Nonstick Frying Pan Set with Rubberized Handles
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Such mixed reviews on these pans! I had to order these twice because as another reviewer stated..lousey packaging. They arrived damaged. While I have not noticed the nonstick coming off, I do have to agree that these are not a good 5 year pan. They are poorly balanced, that meaning the handle is heavier than the pan and it will not sit flat on the burner, everything you cook slides toward the handle. I'll continue to use these until I find a replacement....then out they go!

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The pans in this Farberware three-piece skillet set outfit a kitchen with everything it needs to sauté, sear, or fry a host of favorite meals, from chicken breasts to omelets to salmon filets. The 8-inch skillet is ideal for small omelets or single chicken breasts, while the larger 10- and 12-inch skillets are better suited to steak, fish, or poultry or even sautéing veggies. Quesadillas and pancakes slide out easily thanks to the pans' sloped sides, which also invite chefs to flip burgers and eggs without contorting their spatula hands.
Each skillet is made of durable aluminum, a popular cookware material that heats quickly and evenly on the stovetop. In addition, the pans are coated with Farberware's "inside/outside" nonstick, which releases foods cleanly from the interior of the cookware while keeping grease and splatters from adhering to the pans' exterior. The nonstick surface is a particular favorite of people who prefer low-fat cooking. The skillets also feature anti-warp bases that hold up to high temperatures, along with phenolic "no-slip-grip" handles that are durably riveted to the sides. The handles are designed to stay cool during normal stovetop use and are oven-safe to 350 degrees F. This skillet set is dishwasher-safe and carries a limited lifetime warranty.

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4/12/2012

Showtime Platinum Rotisserie & BBQ Oven Review

Showtime Platinum Rotisserie and BBQ Oven
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My father gifted us with this rotisserie a couple years ago. We love it. I lined the back guard with tin foil (behind the heating elements) and each time I cook, I line the catch tray with foil, as well as the piece that goes on top of it, taking time to cut slits in the same places as the tray so the drippings will still run off into the drip pan. Cleanup is a snap. I just toss the foil from the trays in the trash and use a little hot water and soap to clean off the rest. I don't replace the foil on the back guard every time, just wipe it down along with the rest of the oven inside and door, and it comes clean.
We have used this rotisserie a lot and it still performs as well as the day we got it. No squeaking that I'd read about in some reviews. The kabobs are a little tricky to get the hang of (I have a hard time getting them all connected without one or another popping out, but once all are in place, they stay put). The basket accessory is really nice for fish, burgers, and steak pieces too small to fit on the large skewers. We like this oven so much, we've even entrusted it with the holiday roasts for our family gatherings.

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665860010028 Features: -The original ''set it and forget it'' cooking appliance. -One-of-a-kind platinum silver exterior. -Can cook up to a 15 lb turkey. -3-way Rotisserie controls: normal rotation, no-heat rotation or paused. -Exclusive digital timer. -Rotisserie baskets, spit rods and glass door are dishwasher safe. -6-Month warranty. Includes: -Rotisserie oven. -Non-stick rotisserie basket. -Smaller ''speed'' non-stick rotisserie basket. -Rotisserie spit rods. -8 Self-turning kabob rods. -Showtimeliquid flavor injector. -Rotisserie food ties. -Meat & poultry thermometer. -Washable rubber BBQ gloves. -Loading/carving base. -Non-stick drip tray and grate cover. -Instructional booklet/recipes. -Rotisserie & BBQ video. Specifications: -Dimensions: 13'' H x 15'' W x 18'' D . -Power Consumption: 1250 watts. -Input Voltage: 120V / 60hz. The original ''set it and forget it'' cooking appliance you've seen on TV, the ShowtimeStandard Rotisserie & BBQ Oven helps you cut the fat and carbs naturally. Make your favorite foods taste better than ever, with easy clean-up too! This horizontal rotisserie unit is countertop size, making it even more convenient. You'll be able to cook up to a 15-pound turkey, a 10-pound ham, four salmon steaks, 15 Italian sausages, two 5-pound chickens, up to nine quarter-pound hamburgers, BBQ ribs, fish, steaks, Cornish game hens, and more. You and your family will eat well, eat healthier, and spend less time cooking with this rotisserie oven in your kitchen. Product Manual Please Note: This item cannot ship to Puerto Rico. We apologize for the inconvenience. If you would like assistance finding an item that can ship to Puerto Rico, please contact our customer service team.

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4/11/2012

GT Express 101 Countertop Grill Review

GT Express 101 Countertop Grill
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I had a horrible experience with GT 101 Express company, and I am so glad Amazon is not selling this junk product anymore. I tried to order the item directly from the company and when I found out how outrageous the shipping cost was, I canceled the order. Three weeks later, I received six of these items and were charged over $200 without my permission. When I called the customer service at GT Express, the customer service people told me that I had to pay for the shipping of six items back to the company even though I never ordered these items. I told them this was illegal on their part, and they told me to sue them if I wanted to. What an awful service! Instead of sending all, I decided to use one to maybe save the shipping cost. What a big mistake.
The item is very small. The cooking surface is equivalent to a size of a slice of bread cut into two pieces. It seemed to look so much bigger on TV infomercial. Maybe the people on the infomercial are tiny people to make the item look bigger. Believe me when I say this thing is tiny.
Furthermore, the thing is made out cheap plastic. Even the non stick portion is merely painted black coating. After a few wipes, the black painted coating came off and everything stuck. The thing is a piece of junk and I regret the fact I ever dealt with GT Express.
I had the worst experience with this product and to top it off, I had a horrible experience with the GT Express customer service.

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GT Xpress 101 GT Xpress 101 cooks delicious meals fast and without the added fat! With GT Xpress 101, all you do is place food in the preheated cooking wells and close the lid. The dual cooking wells and controlled temperature cook from both top and bottom at once so there's no turning or burning. GT Xpress's thermostat controls the temperature so you get perfect results every time - even if you leave it in too long! The hinged lid prevents spillovers and clean up's a cinch too, just wipe with a damp cloth. Enjoy healthy, flavor-packed, satisfying food in no time! 101 Recipe book includes meal, snack, dessert and low carb recipes. Features include: Dual Cooking Chamber - Cooks fast and requires no tending or turning because the food is in contact with the heat on both the top and the bottom Thermostatically Controlled - Ensures perfect results every time. Floating Hinge - Keeps lid in contact with the food, but allows for expansion of baked goods and omelets. High Quality Non-Stick Interior - Means easy cleanup with a damp cloth is all you need and there is no need for added fats and oils Ready Light - Tells you when the unit is preheated and ready for use Built-in Cord Wrap - For neat storage Instruction and Recipe Guide - 101 mouth-watering recipes that give you endless ideas for fast meals, snacks and desserts. Over half the recipes cook in 7 minutes or less 101 Recipe Booklet Spatula Dual cooking wells Thermostatically controlled Floating Hinge Non-stick interior Ready Light Built in cord wrap Benefits: Makes hundreds of scrumptious meals, many in less than 7 minutes No turning your food or slaving over a hot stove Delicious low carb food in less time Non-stick surface means no extra fat Built in cord and compact design makes for easy storage

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MIU Silicone Pot Holders, Set of Two, Blue Review

MIU Silicone Pot Holders, Set of Two, Blue
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I bought a set of these so that i could toss my cloth "mit" type potholders that were getting badly stained, and somewhat natty after washing. Although i agree with the other reviewer that there are many uses for this product, such as being good trivets, the items just don't really cut it as potholders. trying to bend the squares in half to take a pot out of the oven is just asking for trouble, because they don't easily fold over evenly, and actually heat up after holding items with very high temperatures for about 10 seconds. also, you can burn the tops of your hands on top oven racks if you reach into the oven and you're not careful. i love the silicon cooking utensils and thought i'd love these too, but no....i find i'm still using the nasty looking oven mits i have, and I have not really been able to throw them out, unfortunately. i also find the potholders somewhat difficult to use with pans on the stove- they are just not very comfortable to hold.

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These 7" squares of heat-resistant silicone are flexible enough to be used as pot holders and sturdy enough to serve as trivets. In sets of two. Dishwasher safe.

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