Advantium

Advantium[1] is a line of fast-cooking electric ovens for household use sold by General Electric. They use both halogen lamps and microwave energy, either separately or together.[2]

Advantium
TypePrivate
IndustryKitchen tools
OwnerGeneral Electric
WebsiteOfficial website

Starting in 1998, the engineering team of Kevin Nolan,[3] Dong Soo Shin, Todd Vincent Graves,[4] Charles Smith, and Royce Hunt designed the original Advantium, which went on sale in 1999, uses 240-volt AC power, and draws up to 25 amperes.[5] It can generally substitute for a conventional oven, a cooktop, and a grill, and cooks between two and eight times as quickly as conventional cooking.[6]

Early models had plastic grills, which were not durable, and tended to snap off from the heat that the noisy fan exhausted into the kitchen.[7] Newer models have stainless steel grills.[8]

The Advantium 120, released in 2001, cooks less quickly, but operates at 120 volts.[9]

See also

References

  1. "Trademark Status & Document Retrieval". tsdr.uspto.gov. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
  2. "Advantium Fast-Cooking Wall Ovens and Standing Ovens". www.geappliances.com. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
  3. "Kevin Nolan". GE Appliances Corporate.
  4. "Carlsberg & Coca-Cola Drinks May Soon Use "All-Plant" Compostable Plastic Bottles". Green Queen. 19 May 2020.
  5. "Could this oven change the game for kitchen appliances everywhere?". WPLG. 30 March 2020.
  6. "5 Fantastic Futuristic Kitchen Appliances You Didn't Know You Need". Westchester Magazine. 5 December 2016.
  7. "Owner's Manual Advantium Speedcooking Microwaving" (PDF). pdf.lowes.com.
  8. "The Best Wall Ovens". The New York Times.
  9. "GE Advantium Speed-Cook Oven". Factory Builder Stores - Premium Appliances and Custom Cabinets. 25 September 2015.


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