6/11/2012

Zephyr AK1200B Review

Zephyr AK1200B
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We have, or I should say HAD, a microwave hood right over our cooktop. The builders of the home had taken some shortcuts and installed the hood WAY too close to the cooktop (dangerous) and they also had not installed any ducting.
Natural result of such and environment is that the microhood died on a O/D of grease in the interior.
So we set oput to find a decent range hood alternative that would hang at the right height over the cooktop and pretty quickly found that there was NO WAY that a microhood existed that would fit. Also, we found, we could not find replacement cabinets in the same style as the kicthen to create more room over the cooktop to retrofit a new microhood.
Conclusion: buy another microwave that is not a hood AND find a range hood that would not exceed 7" in height so that it would not be too close to the cooktop.
Secondly, find one with enough CFM to work well for our wokking and excessive cooking.
Thridly, try and find all this WITH a recirculation option so that we would not have to try and put expensive ductwork into the home.
Forth: have it fit our stainless look kicthen decor
And lastly, get all this for under 400$.
About the ZEPHYR AK1200
We shopped and shopped and always found something amiss: either not enough CFM, no recirculation option, too expensive or a combination thereoff. 2 brands did jump out at us for reasonable prices, good CFM and nice designs with low profiles: SUMMIT and ZEPHYR.
Under 400$ it is almost impossible to find all this, mind you.
The ZEPHYR AK1200 won for us because of a couple of reasons, that we consider pros.
PROS:
) Price, price, price
0 Non-obtrusive design that cann fit into any decor.
0 All stainless outside, no plstic black panels etc as the Broans in this price range sport. the controls are in a plastic panel but under the hood.
0 Lighting with dimmers (2 step, not halogen), 2 lights, well aimed at cooktop and easily cleanable with glass covers
0 400 CFM!! For this price. Awesome
0 Large single blower/fan cage.
0 Cheap recirculation option: under 20$!! Very cheap.
0 Low sones at low speeds, does get noisy when blowing full speed but that is the price of most CFM
0 Again, can be installed ducted (3.25" by 10") or ductless
0 Easy clean dishwashed aluminum filters
0 Really low profile at 5.25". perfect for those that need under cabinet without excessive space available for larger hoods.
0 Timer feature on blower
CONS:
0 Not as silent as hoped, but as silent as it gets in this pricerange.
0 Control panel un underside of hood, easy for wifey but I have to still feel around a bit.
0 Some mighht find the design not very inspiring.
0 Fan cage is plastic
0 Little on the loud side in all 3 settings
CONCLUSION:
The ZEPHYR's offer excellent designs at perfect prices. Not excessively expensive but with features that compare to >500$ hoods. If this is too bland, look at the ZEPHYR or SUMMIT more expensive lines. They get very modern but unfortunately too high profile for us. Even the Boran's we looked at did not compare, being a low end manufacturer. This stuff is Excellent price/quality.

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Exceptional performance in a quiet package, the Breeze II is equipped with upgraded 400 CFM blowers. Three blower speeds and a convenient delay feature let you step away while the fan runs for 15 minutes, then automatically shuts off. Sleek, integrated controls simplify cleanup, and the two-level incandescent bulbs offer a nightlight dinner. Options: Re-circulation Kit, Halogen Lighting. ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING STATES: Florida, Georgia, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, louisiana, Arkansas, Maryland, Washington D. C.

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6/10/2012

Electrolux : EW30IS65JS 30 Slide-In Induction Range 4.2 cu. ft. Self-Clean Convection Oven Review

Electrolux : EW30IS65JS 30 Slide-In Induction Range 4.2 cu. ft. Self-Clean Convection Oven
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This is just a review of the stove itself, I didn't buy it here.
If you're looking for an induction stove, this is the probably the best looking and sleekest stove you can buy (in slide-in range configuration). I love the all black sleek look. The control panel only lights up when you first touch the panel to "wake" it up. The stove top and control panel is all black except for the clock which looks really sleek. It has a power boil feature which boils a quart of water in 90 seconds (I tested it). All of the other thoughtful touches like ball bearing smooth gliding oven racks, built in temperature probe (for cooking turkeys), and soft fading oven light (after you shut the door - I know big woop, but it looks cool), makes you wonder why no one else thought of these things. Most other stove oven's have the racks still grinding against the oven wall. The oven racks on the Electrolux (except for one rack) have the "luxury" glide racks which glide like nice cabinet drawers. Overall, I love this stove. I never thought I would be excited about a stove.
The only troubles I ran into with the stove was during installation.
There didn't seem like an easy way to get the stove off the wood crate. My kitchen is relatively small and there aren't very many places to grab the stove to lift it off the wood crate.
Most stores only sell 6' 50 amp range cords. If you buy this stove, I would recommend looking for a 4' 50 amp range cord because 6' (plus the size of the wires for 50 amps) is very stiff. I had some trouble getting the stove pushed up against the wall all the way no matter how much I tried to tie up with zip ties excess wire before pushing it back. Four feet 50 amp cords are a little harder to find so you may have to look around.
The back panel where the cord plugs in is flimsy. I'm guessing they don't expect you to open and close the back panel very often. The back panel door which covers the nuts to connect the cord is simply a piece of sheet metal you bend (yes BEND) backwards to expose the nuts. If you bend it back shut and then back open again, it's noticeably looser. One more bend back and forth and it breaks off. So why was I opening and closing it so many times, you ask? See the previous paragraph. I originally bought a 6' cord and had trouble getting the stove up against the wall. So I had to swap out the cord for a shorter one.If you're on the fence about induction technology, read below:
Originally I had an old GE electric coil range and I wanted switch over to gas because of all the advantages (instant heat, and instant on/off (plus my wife hated electric). I came across induction stove tops which I thought was intriguing.
Induction cooking:
Pros:
- Boils water (or heats anything) faster than any gas or reg electric stove.
- Smooth glass surface is easy to clean, especially since it doesn't get hot (only heat radiating back from cookware to stove).
- Probably safer with young kids since the surface doesn't get hot (less chance of fires and burns).
- Stove only heats cookware when cookware is placed on the stove.
- Induction is 70% more efficient than gas, and 20% more than reg electric (so they claim). I'm guessing that's because all the heat goes straight to the cookware and the only wasted heat is the heat radiating off the cookware not going to your food. Think of it as microwave for your cookware. Microwaves heat the food and not the cookware. Induction stoves, heats only the cookware. There's no heat wasted coming off the side of an open flame or electric coil.
Cons:
- Need magnetic pans. So if you have aluminum or copper bottom pot/pan, it won't work. Test your cookware by using a magnet on the bottom. If the magnet sticks, it will work.
- Glass surface might scratch if you drag cookware across it or drop something on it.
Do searches for induction stove on youtube.com for demo of induction stoves.


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Corelle Livingware Winter Frost White 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4 Review

Corelle Livingware Winter Frost White 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4
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Here is the product that started it all. Created originally as an alternative to Melmac, way back in the Nixon administration, it has captured the imagination of America, especially when it was found that one could microwave food on it.
Its siblings, in Butterfly Gold, Spring Green, Snowflake Blue, Old Town Blue, et al, alas, are not longer available. But this set 100% compatible, so it makes for a quick way to restock broken pieces (no, NOTHING is 100% indestructible) at half the price of replacing pieces one (or four) at a time.
No, it doesn't have the stackable (and microwaveable) cup and saucers. It doesn't even have the ceramic (non-microwaveable but matching) mugs. But basic white cups and saucers are available anywhere. This has the basic pieces (minus the dessert bowl) that you probably want, plus some tumblers thrown in for good luck. But be careful, because the tumblers are clear, so they are not really Corelle, and they shouldn't be thrown far...
Enjoy.

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Corelle Livingware 16-Piece Set with Drinkware, Service for 4, includes 4-each 10-1/4-inch Dinner Plates, 6-3/4-inch Bread and Butter Plates,18-ounce Soup/Cereal Bowls, 16-ounce Cooler Glasses, Winter Frost White

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KitchenAid Architect Series II : KEBS207SSS 30in Double Electric Wall Oven - Sta Review

KitchenAid Architect Series II : KEBS207SSS 30in Double Electric Wall Oven - Sta
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I got it for alot less than the local chain store. It cooks well and looks pretty in my kitchen. Lots of nice features. I would definitely buy it again!

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Miele : DG4082SS 24 Steam Oven with Convection Steam Cooking - Clean Touch Steel Review

Miele : DG4082SS 24 Steam Oven with Convection Steam Cooking - Clean Touch Steel
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I have owned a Miele cooktop which had to be repaired numerous times and sadly I decided to purchase a Miele Steam Oven which promptly broke down 2 months after purchase. Miele service sucks, the repairman were not friendly, they ordered parts and then never came back to install them and I had to call 2x to get them to come back. The people on the phone are not that great either. Their appliances look good but function poorly. BTW I also own a Miele dishwasher that isn't as good as the GE dishwasher I used to have, but at least it hasn't broken down (yet).

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6/09/2012

Progresso Soup, Chicken Noodle Soup, 15.25-Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 6) Review

Progresso Soup, Chicken Noodle Soup, 15.25-Ounce Microwavable Bowls (Pack of 6)
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The Progresso Foods Division of General Mills Cereals (LLC) distributes this Chicken Noodle Soup to stores across the United States. This soup is convenient, it's quick, and it comes in its own individual microwavable container (so no other dishes are required; well....except a spoon).
And best of all -- Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup is absolutely delicious! It's certainly one of the tastiest noodle soups I've ever eaten. I haven't tried any of the other soups in the "microwavable bowl" Progresso line (and there are several others), but I definitely keep coming back for more of the Chicken Noodle product. It's a little on the expensive side, but the flavor and microwavable convenience are things that make these Progresso bowls worth the extra cost (IMO).
This soup provides an ample amount of tender chicken. And it's 100% "Roasted White Meat" too, and it's very good. I haven't yet run into a piece of gristle or fat when eating this product. They've done a great job of putting only premium-quality chicken pieces in this soup.
This soup also contains the normal other ingredients that usually accompany a Chicken Noodle soup -- Egg noodles (of course), carrots, celery, and a little bit of parsley.
For an extra taste boost (and to stretch the yummy contents of the bowl even further), try adding some diced potatoes to this soup. A few taters being tossed into the bowl make this soup taste even better (in my opinion anyway). I have to eat about a third of the soup first, though, before adding the potatoes, because the bowl is filled to the brim when it's first opened, so there's no room for a morsel of anything else until the level is reduced.
Progresso's soup bowls come packaged with a vented snap-on plastic lid, which should be placed back on the bowl while microwaving (after carefully removing the metal pull-top lid), in order to keep down the inevitable splatter that always occurs when chicken is heated at full microwave power.
The plastic lid can give a person fits, though, in that it can be difficult to initially remove. I have found that a small portion of the "Why Won't This Darn Thing Come Off?!" agony can be avoided by squeezing the bowl with one hand while prying up the lid with your other hand (in an inch-by-inch manner all the way around the bowl). Sometimes this method works for me anyway. Maybe it will for other people too.*
* = Throwing the container against the wall in order to loosen the lid is not recommended however; the bowl weighs almost one full pound before opening, so an angry toss across the room could very well result in some plaster damage which would certainly cost more to repair than the price of this food product. (Just a little kitchen/soup humor there.) ~wink~
Each 15.25-ounce Progresso container holds 2 individual servings (per the product's nutrition label anyway). But, let's face facts, whenever one of these official nutrition labels claims something makes two servings, it realistically means: "Almost Everybody Who Eats This Is Gonna Gobble Down This Whole Package". :)
That's the case here. While the serving size, per the label, is listed as "1 cup" (240 grams), it's quite easy to wolf down the entire bowl in one sitting. I'm guessing that most people who partake in this product feel the same way.
But, even when the serving size listed on the label is doubled, this Progresso soup still yields only a moderate amount of total fat and calories. Per the listed stats, if you eat this whole bowl of soup, you'll be consuming a little less than 180 calories, and less than 4 total grams of fat (with less than 1 gram of that being saturated fat). Not bad at all.
So, if you want a good, quick meal that's not loaded with fat and other undesirable foodstuffs, pop a bowl of Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup into the microwave. And in about two minutes, you'll have lunch. (Assuming you can get the darn lid off the thing before your lunch hour is over.) :-)

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Dacor Epicure Renaissance 30" Stainless Steel Electric Wall Oven Review

Dacor Epicure Renaissance 30 Stainless Steel Electric Wall Oven
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I have owned my Dacor oven and microwave for 4 years now. Ever year I get to spend another $2-300 to repair it. The microwave control unit died twice, the main cooking element in the oven needed to be replaced, the oven glass cracked in the cleaning cycle, and 6 months later is now full of moisture and rusting. Dacor's response: "Sorry, call a service guy." Their products and their support is not what I paid for, especially given their aspirations to be a high end brand! Garbage!!!

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