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October 27, 2012
Speed cooking from GE
*Fast and Simple - Advantium Ovens Harnessing the power of light, these ovens do what no other oven has done before — deliver delicious results in minutes. Featuring the new GE Profile™ Advantium® ovens. Prepare meals up to 8 times faster than a conventional oven while locking in moisture for juicy flavor. The Advantium® 240 can Speedcook a 5-lb. roaster chicken in 33 minutes and still produce the oven-quality taste and texture you expect. The Advantium 120 can produce the same results in just 45 minutes. Performance Prepare home-cooked meals and grilled favorites up to 8 times faster than a conventional oven without sacrificing oven-quality tastes. And you’ll never have to preheat the oven. Now you can relax, knowing you’ll have fast, consistent results every time. Versatility It’s easy to turn your Advantium® oven into an everyday oven with features like multi-level cooking, the ability to handle a 9" x 13" casserole dish and more installation options than ever before. Plus, with 4 ovens in one (Speedcook, True European Convection, sensor microwave and warming) as well as soften and melt features, just imagine the cooking possibilities! Convenience With 175 preprogrammed recipes and 30 custom recipes, meal preparation is a snap. Easy-to-use controls make programming your Advantium oven quick and effortless. And the stainless steel interior looks great and lets you clean up as fast as you can cook. GE Profile™ Advantium® Ovens - Product Highlights With such hectic schedules, many people don't start thinking about what their family will have -
October 08, 2012
Taking a Look at GE's New Slate Appliances
Slate: A new color from GE that's not quite Stainless Steel GE has launched a new appliance color, Slate, that quite literally takes the shine off stainless steel. It's worth a look. The muted grey finish really goes well with a variety of cabinet as well as countertop finishes. GE says that it not only looks good in a matched suite, but also works well in a kitchen with Stainless or other color appliances. The shiny brushed metal touch points (knobs, handles, etc.) provide a bit of contrast and also help bridge the slate color to tie together with stainless or other brushed finishes in a kitchen. Unlike Stainless Steel, the Slate finish resists fingerprints and is easy to keep clean. The subdued slate color is both unique and sophisticated. Offsetting a flat finish with bright polished accents gives the appliance an eye-appealing, streamlined look. The Slate Collection from GE includes a Freestanding French-Door Refrigerator, a choice of Ranges in both Electric and Gas, Over the Range Microwave, and Dishwashers. See selected slate products and features below: GE® ENERGY STAR® 28.6 Cu. Ft. French-Door Ice & Water Refrigerator GFE29HMDES Slate finish Express your unique style and harmonize your kitchen space with this sophisticated, rich and amazingly versatile matte metallic finish Dual icemaker An icemaker in both compartments gives you more ice whenever you need it TwinChill™ evaporators Separate climates in the fresh food and freezer sections help maintain temperature and humidity levels to keep foods fresh Advanced filtration system GE’s -
April 09, 2012
New Design Trend: Appliances where you need them
There's an old kitchen design principle called the work triangle. Refrigerator, range, and dishwasher make up a triangle and need to be located within a certain proximity of each other. But rules are made to be broken and there is a new trend in kitchen design that has appliances being located in new and sometimes unusual locations. For example, Sub Zero and other manufacturers now offer undercounter refrigerator and freezer drawers, beverage centers, ice makers, and wine cellars. Families can now use a small refrigerator in a refreshment area so the kids to get cold snacks when they come home from school. Freezers drawers in the pantry area can be used for long term food storage. The entertainment area can feature an ice-maker along with the wine cellar, and dish drawers next to the sink in the wet bar. Microwave drawers, warming drawers, built-in coffee makers, and duct-free downdraft cooktops also open up new location opportunities. The key is that design should be about how you want to live, and not follow outdated rules. For new ideas in appliances, visit Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center at 12050 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, CA. 91604, PH 877 696-2982 -
March 30, 2012
Spring cleaning for your appliances.
Spring is in the air. But before you rush out to frolic among the daisies, there is that other thing that comes with the season - Spring Cleaning. We've been consulting our experts and have some really good appliance cleaining tips to give you that will save you time and money and make your appliances sparkle. Another good idea, since this season is all about renewal, would be to hurry on down to Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center and just replace all those dusty and dirty appliances with shiny new ones. The team at Universal will have just the appliance recommendations to brighten your spring and save you money too. Visit them at 12050 Ventura Boulevard Suite B-105, Studio City, CA 91604 PH 877 696-2982. Of course, you'd still have to clean up those existing dirty ones in your home before sending them on their way soooo we are going to publish some really great appliance cleaning recommendations right here on this blog over the course of the next several days. So subscribe to our blog now for regular updates. Or check back each day to get some great cleaning tips for your refrigerator, your dishwasher, your oven, your microwave, and your vent hood. You won't want to miss them. Afterwards, you have our permission to go frolic among the daisies.
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