I am surprised there aren't more advantium users on this board... But I guess its the same kind of tech as the counter-top halogen ovens.. .. sorta...
Anyways, my cousin bought a house and commissioned me to replace his appliances in his kitchen, one by one, as his step-dad remakes each of the cabinets. The kitchen has mostly new black kenmore appliances (fridge, stove and dishwasher) but has a very old white broan hood, a new white composite sink and black countertops :/... The cabinet above the stove has been taken down to redo, and I made mention of getting either an over the range microwave or a new hood to place there... We found the microwave that matches his appliances and its 500 bucks...
I can't justify him spending that for a microwave, when he is just getting a freestanding one off the counter and all he uses it for is the timer... So, I suggested why not spending a bit more money and getting something he'd actually use, a 240v Advantium oven... The reason I'm suggesting this is he is a single guy, usually throws stuff in the oven and broils it till its got the consistency of old leather and eats it.. The downside is he always complains how long it takes to get the oven hot when he's just wanting to go to bed.
My thoughts on the advantium are that he could use the grill plate, throw whatever hunk-o-beast on it, dial in the selection, press go and walk away till its ready to flip. He likes the idea but his main concerns were, would it have a light underneath for the stove, would it have a fan that can be vented outside like the hood and does it have a timer?
I think we are pretty set on him getting one of these, but I guess my major question is how hard are these to clean? Also, given how they work (Halogen bulbs, ceramic elements under the plate, the convection element/fan and the microwave unit) can he bake lasagna in it if I have stuff frozen in glass/ceramic containers for him? I know I read some things on the older units only having 900 watts of microwave power, it seems the new 240 models have 975. He really doesn't use his microwave for much other than thawing said hunk-o-beast for the nights feeding.
The thought would be getting away from packaged meals in a bag and pre-making food in containers that can be thrown in the advantium, the item chosen and go is pressed... How will food from the freezer to the advantium turn out if its not thawed? Using Emile Henry flame ceramic cookware (http://www.emilehenryusa.com/) comes to mind for a lot of things.
Oh, and the last thought was, given that it is vented outside, if he gets the urge to take cuts of meat and cook them until they are like leather, if the fan is on, most of the smoke will go out right? No more smokey haze from broiling, right?
So I guess the biggest concerns, on my end, are frozen to oven abilities and cleaning.
Thoughts? (Oh I should mention, my commission for helping him get his house going is an appliance of my choice.. This has been a long drawn out process... A built-in advantium seems like it'd have its advantages over the SS GE Micro-browner I have sitting around.)
Oh, and I guess the Monogram version has a 1000 watt microwave, but I'm not sure about the cavity depths. GE doesn't exactly make it easy looking at models online...[this post was last edited: 7/31/2014-04:29]
Anyways, my cousin bought a house and commissioned me to replace his appliances in his kitchen, one by one, as his step-dad remakes each of the cabinets. The kitchen has mostly new black kenmore appliances (fridge, stove and dishwasher) but has a very old white broan hood, a new white composite sink and black countertops :/... The cabinet above the stove has been taken down to redo, and I made mention of getting either an over the range microwave or a new hood to place there... We found the microwave that matches his appliances and its 500 bucks...
I can't justify him spending that for a microwave, when he is just getting a freestanding one off the counter and all he uses it for is the timer... So, I suggested why not spending a bit more money and getting something he'd actually use, a 240v Advantium oven... The reason I'm suggesting this is he is a single guy, usually throws stuff in the oven and broils it till its got the consistency of old leather and eats it.. The downside is he always complains how long it takes to get the oven hot when he's just wanting to go to bed.
My thoughts on the advantium are that he could use the grill plate, throw whatever hunk-o-beast on it, dial in the selection, press go and walk away till its ready to flip. He likes the idea but his main concerns were, would it have a light underneath for the stove, would it have a fan that can be vented outside like the hood and does it have a timer?
I think we are pretty set on him getting one of these, but I guess my major question is how hard are these to clean? Also, given how they work (Halogen bulbs, ceramic elements under the plate, the convection element/fan and the microwave unit) can he bake lasagna in it if I have stuff frozen in glass/ceramic containers for him? I know I read some things on the older units only having 900 watts of microwave power, it seems the new 240 models have 975. He really doesn't use his microwave for much other than thawing said hunk-o-beast for the nights feeding.
The thought would be getting away from packaged meals in a bag and pre-making food in containers that can be thrown in the advantium, the item chosen and go is pressed... How will food from the freezer to the advantium turn out if its not thawed? Using Emile Henry flame ceramic cookware (http://www.emilehenryusa.com/) comes to mind for a lot of things.
Oh, and the last thought was, given that it is vented outside, if he gets the urge to take cuts of meat and cook them until they are like leather, if the fan is on, most of the smoke will go out right? No more smokey haze from broiling, right?
So I guess the biggest concerns, on my end, are frozen to oven abilities and cleaning.
Thoughts? (Oh I should mention, my commission for helping him get his house going is an appliance of my choice.. This has been a long drawn out process... A built-in advantium seems like it'd have its advantages over the SS GE Micro-browner I have sitting around.)
Oh, and I guess the Monogram version has a 1000 watt microwave, but I'm not sure about the cavity depths. GE doesn't exactly make it easy looking at models online...[this post was last edited: 7/31/2014-04:29]