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High-End Appliance Shopping

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As you venture into the hypothetical sea of appliance stores and salespersons in search of your dream kitchen, which will aesthetically please your family and guests as well as perform to your sense of taste, keep the following points in mind. Just as in shopping for a car, appliances come in many different sizes, shapes, and models. During your shopping process, take a moment to absorb what you have learned and prioritize what features are most important. Is performance an issue? The amount of sound a product emits? Does it boast a state-of-the-art design? Prioritizing makes it easier for you to decide which product to choose based on YOUR needs. Attempt to strike a balance between form and function. Ovens Some ovens feature meat probes that will measure the temperature of the meat and automatically shut off the oven and notify you when your perfectly cooked poultry, beef, or lamb is ready. Many ovens now give you the ability to cook with either thermal or convection heat. Thermal heat is produced by an element, and no matter where the heat element is situated, the hottest area of the oven is at the top and the coolest is at the bottom. A convection oven conveys heat by a fan that circulates the hot air. The circulating air penetrates the food faster and more evenly than the motionless air of a standard "conventional" or "thermal" oven. Some ovens have "fine-tuning" capabilities that allow onethird top element and full bottom or one-third bottom and full top element combined with thermal or convection heat. These different cooking modes can provide cooks with finishing cooking capabilities that have never been available in the past.


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High-End Appliance Shopping by Jeff Palmer - Issuu