My G.E. Spectra oven is about sixteen years old. It was a good oven in its day but now has its problems. Once I received my new probe thermometer I realized that the ambient temperature was nowhere near where it was supposed to be.
Yesterday morning I attempted to adjust the thermostat, to little avail. My next step was replacing the thermostat unit and changing the element. I realized at that point that it was probably time to just get a new unit, not that I can afford it.
We are out in the boonies and don't have access to natural gas or a propane tank. I decided to go online and see what glass top freestanding oven the ratings services liked. I can never get through the Consumer Reports paywall so settled on Good Housekeeping. I would see what got their seal of approval?
I landed on this page, their best electric ovens of 2024. Their top rated range was this one, a five burner with convection, air fry and a host of other features including a three in one top burner. It also has its own internal temperature probe and a quick boil element.
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My stove/oven is at least 40 years old!
A friend gifted me an air fryer a few years ago. The only thing I use it for is for sweet potato fries. Depending on the thickness and quantity around 20 mins at 380 degrees.
We got a convection range not so long ago. Very responsive, reminds me of gas. Keep an eye on it though as the same responsiveness can burn stuff, don't turn your back on it until you really know it. Pans must be ferric. When you turn it up the pan can vibrate. I have been trying to get a cheap thrill out of that to no avail.
Nice find! You’ll love convection cooking. Fast and efficient. Great for roasting vegetables.
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