High End Shopping Tips

Author: Jennifer

May 5, 2010

Appliances are becoming more technically savvy then other and many come with ecological and power saving gadgets as part of the whole package.
Wall ovens are becoming more sophisticated than ever. Jenn-Air has brought touch technology to your wall oven. A seven-inch touch-anywhere LCD display contains menus specific to your preferences and the no-pre-heat mode means it’s ready to cook on the spot. Choose from a range of sleek finishes such as floating black glass, oiled bronze, and stainless steel.
Samsung’s Induction Range, the first stand-alone cooking range on the market, is packed with gourmet gadgets. It is like a treasure chest of cooking gadget marvels. First of all there is the the stove top itself. Induction technology harnesses a magnetic reaction between the element and pot to create heat. When the two pieces are not in contact, the burner is not on and therefore the stove surface is cool to the touch. What’s even better, induction combines the immediacy of gas, with the adjustability of electric with even more efficiency and safety. As if the stovetop weren’t enough, the larger oven features Surround Airvection: a third element and three fans (most ovens have only one) for better heat distribution.
If you’re blessed to have a kitchen with enough room for a double wall oven, thrn you should take a look at the Miele in-wall models. Miel has combined the speed of a microwave and the cooking capability of a conventional oven to create the Speed Oven. You can switch between convection or microwave independently or make dinner happen faster with the combo option. Some models have MasterChef menu options for the fake-it-‘til-you-make-it gourmet.
We’ve come a long way since the washboard. Like sports cars, washers and dryers are getting sleeker and faster with every turn. Laundry rooms have also been slowly creeping out of dark basements and onto the main and upper floors of our homes. To reflect this, manufacturers are now offering laundry pairs that are as much décor features as functional appliances.
We’ve come a long way since the washboard. Like sports cars, washers and dryers are getting sleeker and faster with every turn. Laundry rooms have also been slowly creeping out of dark basements and onto the main and upper floors of our homes. To reflect this, manufacturers are now offering laundry pairs that are as much décor features as functional appliances.
Miele is branching away from the now-typical red and silver, bringing chocolate into your laundry room without staining your clothes. This washer and dryer pair is an industry leader in European quality and design with a fabric-protecting honeycomb drum that gives your clothes a deeper clean.


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