Microwave Oven Advances Improve Results
Speed Cook Advantium Microwave from GE
If it's been a few years since you've purchased a microwave oven, you owe it to yourself to check out the advances in microwave technology that have occurred. For example, GE's Advantium® technology described below provides unsurpassed results thanks to halogen lights:
WHAT IS ADVANTIUM TECHNOLOGY?
Advantium technology harnesses the power of light. The outside of the food is cooked like a conventional oven, with radiant heat produced by halogen bulbs above and below the food. This halogen-produced heat receives a boost of microwave energy. The result? Foods brown and cook evenly and fast, while retaining their natural moisture.
In addition to the cooking excellence, Advantium® allows you to cook using FOUR different modes:
ADVANTIUM PROVIDES VERSATILITY
Advantium offers 4 ovens in 1 – Speedcook,True European Convection, Sensor Microwave, and Warming/Proofing ovens – and comes in several different configurations to fit any kitchen design.
Advantium ovens are available as Over-the-Range Micro-Hood combination, Single Wall-Oven, Combination Advantium Conventional Wall-Oven.
Here are the cycle options available in the Advantium Oven
- Advantium Cooking Cycles
- Broil
- Convection
- Microwave
- Proof
- Speedcook
- Warm
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