Lisa Answers Your Questions About the Best Gear of 2021 | Gear Heads



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June Smart Oven (3rd Generation):
Zojirushi 5.5 Cup Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker & Warmer:
Lodge Grill Press:

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32 Comments

  1. I'd be curious re the comparison between the June and the Breville Joule (which is a Smart Air Pro with tech added). I know Breville Joule doesn't have a camera or a probe – but I'm curious about it.

  2. I like your reviews very much andxwonder if you would do a review of or fir accessible appliances. I am disabled and I find it hard to find items that I can use effectively. I also subscribe to Molly Burke's channel and she recently did part one of her experiences in looking for accessible appliances. https://youtu.be/20z13XJ9aPA
    It is a problem that maybe ATK can provide some information on and, it would be so useful to a large group of people who love to cook.

  3. Why do people need all these so called smart products. Just stay in your kitchen making the rest of your meal and watch for your food to be done. Can you imagine what people who cook on wood fire would think of all of us lazy people.

  4. Thank you Lisa for answering my question about the grill press you used. In the past I have used a small pan weighted down with a large can of tomatoes which can be difficult to balance on the sandwich!!!!

  5. i've lost all faith in atk reviews. seems near everything they give a top review to is contradicted by numerous user reviews. i'll trust the word of people who've spent more than a day using a device, thus far it's served me better.

  6. Thank you for sharing your time and wisdom!
    I appreciate you doing the homework and sharing your findings on these appliances so I don't have to waste time and money through trial and error.
    Stay safe and warm.
    Spring is coming!
    ☮️💖🙏🤜

  7. You can definitely cook couscous in a rice cooker, you just need to add the appropriate amount of water/stock (about 1:1, according to Google). Rice cookers usually work based on a temperature sensor (which lets it know that there isn't any excess liquid left in the chamber), rather than on a timer.

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