Explore Smart Cookers, Multi-Function Microwaves, and More Redefining Kitchen Efficiency
The annual CES event never fails to astonish with groundbreaking tech, and 2024 was no exception, especially for kitchen enthusiasts. This year, the spotlight was on smart cooking solutions that blend cutting-edge technology with culinary creativity. From instant ice cream makers to AI-driven air fryers, the innovations showcased promise to make our kitchens smarter, faster, and more efficient. Join us as we explore the most exciting advancements in kitchen tech from CES 2024, and see how these gadgets could soon become indispensable in your daily cooking routine.
Sevvy
Sevvy is a company that is dedicated to making both cooking and baking healthier, faster, and more sustainable. At this year's CES, they introduced their smart cooker which uses a pulsed electrical field to cook food using 90% less energy than a traditional electric oven. According to their CEO, it preserves taste, retains 40% more nutrients, and uses less salt, sugar, and cooking fats. At CES, they were able to cook a base for blueberry muffins for the crowd that baked in less than 3 minutes and reportedly were enjoyed.
We are always interested when new technology comes to the market. In this case, though, we have to question the claims made. We have been trying to make food faster for centuries and while there are successes there are also many failures. We look forward to finding out which category Sevvy will fall into.
Revolution Cooking
If you've heard the name Revolution Cooking in the past, it is most likely for their cutting edge toasters. And this year's CES though they debuted a microwave that can function as a toaster oven and an air fryer as well. It has the trademark revolution cooking touch screen panel the same as all of their toaster ovens so it will fit in nicely if you already own one.
According to Revolution Cooking the new microwave is able to use the same infrared heating as their typical toasters in addition to microwaves. So you can reheat leftovers with the microwave function and then using the infrared heating give that food and toast, hopefully making it the best leftovers you had in a while.
There is one immediate downside that many people spotted. And that is the cost of the new toaster oven. While revolutionary cookings toaster ovens typically run for $400 the new microwave is going to cost you almost 2000 dollars. And that is without knowing how well it does at all three tasks. Much as we are excited to see something that is capable of doing multiple tasks in one go, we are less than keen on that price point. We do look forward to seeing just how well it does in the future though.
Intosee Secret Kitchen Hood
This time last year AirHood launched a project for a portable range hood that would let you remove and trap smoke and other fumes from a cramped kitchen. But this is a portable option. What if you want something a little more permanent, without having to install a giant range hood?
Intosee showed off a new idea at CES, though. They created a tube that can be installed into your kitchen counter. It retracts when not in use and pops up to draw smoke in from 360* around it. Instead of trapping the air, it runs it through a carbon filter and releases the clean air through an exhaust tube that outputs under the counter.
With so many people looking into the possibility of gas stoves we are excited at new options for range hoods that doesn't involve a giant overhead appliance.
Weber
This is something brand new to us, an infrared broiler, called the Weber Summit FS38X Smart Grill, another two in one tool. Not only is it equipped with sensors that will connect to your phone via a mobile app, but it can also make suggestions for optimal cooling methods. These two together let you control the temperatures without having to disrupt the cooking process.
The broiler feature is one that we think is going to become a rather popular with other grills going forward. It allows you to quickly add a crust to a piece of meat
It also has a built-in safety feature that we're rather excited about. In the event that one of the burners goes out, the grill will try two options. If possible the grill will relight the burner. If that doesnt work, it shuts down and lets you know that there's a problem
GE Profile Indoor Smart Smoker
Next up we have another tool for your outdoor kitchen, a GE Profile Smart Smoker.
Oh, did we say outdoor? Nope. This is a smoker that can work right in your kitchen. This was one of the most talked about appliances at CES, with due reason. The BBQ smoker uses a catalytic converter (yes, like the type that is part of your car) to remove carcinogens from smoke. This leaves just the hot air to slow coke your meats and fish.
Unfortunately, as with any new appliance, there is a hefty price tag. Want to take a minute to guess what the price is?
If you guessed $1000 dollars, you'd be spot on!
Admittedly, if this is the price for being able to smoke our food safely during all weather? We might see the point.
Samsung Bespoke Smart Fridge
Once again Samsung is pushing the envelope with a new refrigerator. This year it's their new Bespoke Smart Fridge. This entry to their line up uses AI to identify up to 33 items in your fridge and suggest recipes that you can make using them.
ColdSnap
This wasn’t ColdSnap’s first appearance at CES, but the "Keurig of ice cream makers" is inching closer to consumer release. The brand claims that its machines, which whip up bowls of ice cream in under 2 minutes, will be ready for purchase in 2025. For anyone who’s ever had a sudden craving for ice cream in the middle of a heatwave, the ColdSnap might be a game-changer. Imagine effortlessly producing a creamy dessert at the touch of a button. We’re eager to see if this gadget will indeed bring about a mini-revolution in home dessert making. Until then, we can only dream of instant ice cream at our fingertips.
Chef AI
Tech startup Chef AI is making waves with what it calls a "real one-touch" air fryer. Unlike your typical air fryer, which requires fiddling with settings and guesswork, Chef AI’s model leverages artificial intelligence to recognize and cook your food perfectly with just one press of a button. According to CEO Dean Khormaei, this appliance could turn even the most culinary-challenged individuals into competent chefs. Set to be available in the U.S. by September at $250, this air fryer promises convenience and sophistication. We’re excited to see if it can live up to its hype and truly simplify the cooking process for everyone.
Bartesian
Mixing cocktails can be an art form, but with Bartesian’s latest cocktail-mixing appliance, the Premier, even a novice can make a perfect dirty martini. This new gadget can hold up to four different spirits and, with its small touchscreen, allows users to select from 60 cocktail recipes. Simply drop a capsule into the machine, and seconds later, you have a premium cocktail ready to enjoy. Retailing at $369 and available later this year, the Premier could transform home bartending. We’re keen to see if it can consistently deliver top-notch cocktails and make entertaining a breeze. We’ve seen at-home bartender machines before though so we’ll see if Bartesian can deliver.
SeerGrills Perfecta
Would you put a good ribeye in a toaster? The makers of the SeerGrills Perfecta, a pricey new infrared vertical grill, think you should. This intriguing piece of kitchen hardware, which cooks meat standing upright with burners reaching up to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit, was one of the most curious finds at CES this year. Despite the absence of live cooking demos, the concept of searing steak in under 2 minutes without flipping is mind-boggling. The Perfecta promises evenly cooked, juicy meat by applying intense heat from both sides simultaneously. This unique approach, combined with AI-controlled cooking cycles, might just redefine grilling. However, at a whopping $3,500 (or $2,500 if you preorder by Jan. 15), it remains to be seen if it can truly deliver on its ambitious claims. For now, we'll have to take their word for it.
As CES 2024 wraps up, it’s clear that the future of kitchen technology is incredibly bright. From instant ice cream on demand to smart grills that perfect your steak with AI precision, these innovations are not just about making cooking faster and more efficient—they’re about enhancing the entire culinary experience. As these gadgets begin to hit the market, we eagerly anticipate how they will reshape our kitchens and elevate our home cooking.
For those in the Frisco-Dallas-Allen area, Appliance Rescue Service is here to help you integrate these cutting-edge technologies seamlessly into your home. Whether you need maintenance or repair for your new smart appliances, our expert technicians are ready to assist. Stay ahead of the curve with the latest kitchen tech and enjoy peace of mind knowing that Appliance Rescue Service has you covered.
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