Then that is the pro plus.
Is the key pad that's on the power head that is the top of the unit flus?
If so, then that's the pro plus.
I tried to have them make their Nuwave Bravo xl unit that has several
features blind friendly, but they won't budge.
So I would recommend the talking toaster oven over the Nuwave bravo xl unit.
The pro plus is ok, but the talking toaster oven is better.
Ron
-----Original Message-----
From: Pamela Fairchild via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 21:41
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Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CnD] New wave
This appliance comes in several pieces. When assembled it is about 14 inches
across on the outside. It is round like a circle, and you put it together in
layers.
The bottom layer is a plastic tray for want of a better word.
The second layer is a metal pan, that feels like it is enamel covered metal
of some kind.
The third layer is a rack that sits on top of the pan. You have two rack
choices, a one inch rack in height or a three inch high rack. You usually
choose to use one or the other, but sometimes you can choose to use both if
your recipe calls for layering them. The rack will hold a 12 inch pizza. But
don't cook a pizza in this appliance.
The model I have also has an expansion ring that you can insert to make the
unit taller, also dictated by your recipe. This ring is most often left out.
Usually only one rack is used at a time.
The top layer is the heating unit with the cord, motor, and convection fan.
This part is dome shaped and sits on top. The controls are on the top front
of the unit.
There are 4 rows of buttons. The top two rows have 5 buttons each. The third
row has 4 buttons and the fourth row has three.
The order of the buttons are numbers 1, 2, 3, cook temperature, delay. You
seldom need to change the cook temperature or delay the cooking starting
time on top.
Row 2 goes: 4, 5, 6, reheat, and warm. The last two buttons are not used
very often either. ,
7, 8, 9, pause/clear, and you do use this fourth button more, the first
press pauses the cooking and the second press clears the cooking if your
food finishes early.
Cook time, 0, and start are the controls on the bottom. You obviously use
the outer two each time you use the device. The cook time button is also
your on button so none of the other buttons will work if you don't press it
first.
The whole thing sounds much more complicated than it turns out to be when
you do it. There is a recipe book with the unit that is helpful and gives
basic recipes you can make and temperature charts that include cooking times
internal food temperatures at the conclusion of cooking, etc.
The most difficult part is seating the top piece properly so the unit is
closed tight when you cook. Dale's silicone kitchen gloves help greatly
because you can feel when the top is in the correct position. Putting the
unit together cold several times will also give you confidence for when you
finally put food inside and turn on the heat. I have never gotten a burn
while using the product.
I hope this answers your question and is helpful. This is quite different
from any of the other air fryers out there. It is not for everybody, but
works for me.
Pamela Fairchild
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From: Cookinginthedark On Behalf Of Marie Rudys via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7:13 PM
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Cc: Marie Rudys <[email protected]>
Subject: [CnD] New wave
Hello.
My main question is what does the
New Wave oven look like, compared to a toaster oven?
I guess I did not state my previous
Question clearly enough. That is why it was off topic.
Marie
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