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‎04-29-2014 08:50 PM
I'm buying a new electric range and debating whether or not to get a convection range or traditional. I'm looking at the Bosch or Whirlpool. Anyone have a convection oven and if so, is there much of a learning curve to get used to cooking/baking? Thanks! Reva
‎04-29-2014 09:08 PM
I bought a top of the line GE convection oven and it is the worst piece of junk I have ever had the misfortune of buying!! I can't tell you the number of service calls on this thing. Some of the problems: Won't hold temperature, dries food out, shuts itself off, and on and on. My next oven will be an old fashioned one without all the bells and whistles. I question whether these manufacturers have been able to cross the line to home models of commercial convection ovens, which are wonderful. Good luck in your choice!
‎04-29-2014 09:10 PM
I tried one and quickly determined (for me) it was a piece of junk and gave it away.
I think my friend donated it to the local junk yard.
‎04-29-2014 10:04 PM
If I were buying a range, I would get convection. Food cooks a little faster, and baked goods are more even. I had a JennAir convection oven in a previous house, so I know what I'm missing now. I don't think there is a learning curve. That was my first one and I had no instructions. You can lower the heat a bit for baking, maybe 10 deg. Otherwise cook the same as you always do. Food may get done a few minutes faster. The one I had did not have a switch for the fan. I covered meats to retain moisture
I haven't studied brands lately, so can't help there, except that generally Bosch is a good brand.
‎04-29-2014 10:21 PM
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‎04-29-2014 10:46 PM
‎04-30-2014 10:46 AM
We have a GE Profile also and love it. They are not all created equal that's for sure. Make sure you look inside them as the 'fan' can take up a lot of room.
‎04-30-2014 11:08 AM
I have had a GE Profile convection/regular oven for 6 years, love it. Everything is just a bit faster, very even, excellent. No problems.
ETA: When you set the temp and the convection mode it automatically adjusts the temp 25 degrees lower. Baked goods come out so well, love it.
‎04-30-2014 07:19 PM
I love a convection oven, especially when baking breads..........I have a double oven LG stove, with infared gril option in top smaller oven, and convection oven option in the lower oven. I have cooked with convection for years, and never found a true learning curve, and now, my LG will adjust the temp when the convection mode is selected...........
‎04-30-2014 08:23 PM
Waving hi to Wolf!!!!
I have had convection in my last 3 houses and love it! I would never want to be with out one. I do a lot of baking and have used it mainly for baking, not for quick cooking. With mine, I put it down 25 degrees and bake about the same time, I get more even baked goods.
I do find I use it more now. When I turn it on, I put it on convection or convection roast for most anything I am making.
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