Miele hobs

With TempControl Miele nothing burns on

Gütersloh / Rödinghausen, September 18, 2015No. 129/2015

New induction hobs keep the temperature constant during frying

No burning, no tiresome readjustment and best frying results – the new induction cooktops with the label “TempControl” make the roast much easier and more relaxed. That is always correct temperature sensors ensure the hob. TempControl can be used with any suitable induction pan.

This problem know home cooks and professionals: Conventional Hobs whether with radiant heaters or induction technology, keep the temperature is not constant.So it is getting hotter even with constant power setting on the device in the cookware. Taking no time to heat back, the food easily burn. The situation is different when frying with TempControl: Here, sensors determine the material properties and the temperature of the cookware. The power is then automatically adjusted so that the fried food is exposed to a constant temperature that works regardless of whether the preparation is carried out with or without a lid.

For this, the user only has to select one of three Bratstufen. Bratstufe 1 keeps the temperature at 160 ° C and is suitable for about fried eggs, fish and most frozen foods. Perfect for a steak is level 2 with a temperature of 200 ° C. Even hotter it comes to the wok cooking or when baking pancakes. Here is the recommendation Bratstufe 3 (220 ° C). If the temperature of the respective Bratstufe reached, a beep sounds. So the steak just then coming into the pan when the oil is hot enough. Application examples are listed in the instruction manual or – even more comfortable – about the Miele @ mobile app via smartphone or tablet available.

No special equipment needed

“Roasting is much more relaxed with TempControl because not every little carelessness straight for failure,” explains Gernot Trettenbrein, Head of International at Miele domestic appliances.

And: “With our chosen three temperature levels 160, 200 and 220 degrees, the entire spectrum zuzubereitender food leaves reliable and comfortable cover.” For TempControl Miele no special pans or other accessories need. Because the system adjusts to any cooking containers automatically, so that errors are ruled out when the temperature control. “At this point we have in the development placed great value,” said Trettenbrein. In addition, Miele cooktops are equipped with a simmer level that ensures a constant simmering at low heat (eg sauces preparation). Another feature is the function “Keep warm plus” for gentle heating and keeping food warm.

Exemplary are simply the new induction hobs also to use: After switching on the cooking zone is activated TempControl directly over the selection of the desired Bratstufe, manual power regulation over the number string is not necessary. Miele leads with TempControl hobs a new operating concept under the name Smart Select. The controls light up in yellow, the glass ceramic surface is classic in black. Alternatively, there are two models for flush mounting with white control panel into the program (Smart Select White). In these devices, the glass-ceramic is in a modern graphite black hue.

With roaster zone and Con @ ctivity 2.0

The new TempControl induction cooktops feature a variety of features that have already proven themselves in other Miele hobs. So every model has in addition to the TempControl cooking zone and a PowerFlex cooking area. Here can be two single zones into a large round or square roaster zone interconnect.

All TempControl devices also have the Intelligent Auto function Con @ ctivity 2.0 on board: In combination with a suitable Miele cooker hood, the suction of the hood fits in this system the actual cooking Done at. This ensures a pleasant room climate, and the user can be completely dedicated to the pleasure of cooking without having to worry about the settings of the hood.

The TempControl cooktops come in April 2016 of various sizes and equipment variants on the market. You can choose between 75 and 90 centimeters wide devices, including models for flush mounting in countertops.

Haier Duo washing machine

When you’ve got a big pile of laundry to get through, it can be annoying having to wait for one wash to finish before starting another one. But with Haier’s innovative new Duo washing machine you can do two loads at once. The top and bottom drums operate independently, meaning you can simultaneously do whites in one and darks in the other, set at different cycles and cutting the time down by half. With a total drum capacity of 12kg and easy-to-use digital controls, washdays will be a breeze with this clever, A-rated appliance

Haier’s Duo washing machine is yet another fabulous appliance unveiled at this year’s IFA technology fair in Berlin, and it’s scheduled to be in stores end of 2016.

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Whirlpool

Whirlpool, the global number one home appliance marketer, presented their entire brand portfolio, for the first time, at the leading international fair, IFA in Berlin at the beginning of September.

With a stand of 3,200 m², visitors, including the media and trade partners, experienced the vast offering and very distinctive complementary brands; KitchenAid, Bauknecht, Whirlpool, Hotpoint and Indesit.

Whirlpool is lauded for its breakthrough innovation and resource-efficient appliances. Exhibited for the first time was the range of intuitive and easy to use appliances driven by the company’s exclusive 6th Sense LIVE technology. IFA presented the stage to spotlight a range of Whirlpool freestanding appliances that can communicate and interact with you and each other, controlled via an app developed for use with both iOS and Android devices. The range includes the Supreme NoFrost fridge freezer for optimum frost free climate for food preservation, reducing energy and food waste. It highlights new features and provides peace of mind while you are away from home, so you can control and monitor wherever you are. The Supreme Care washing machine and tumble dryer will revolutionise the way you do the laundry, allowing you to interact with your washer and dryer, where the washing machine will synchronise with the tumble dryer to set up the perfect programme for impeccable garment care.

The audience was wowed by the SmartCook induction hob, the first of its type on the market. It uses special sensors to monitor and control the temperature of the food accurately and at the same time offers a unique programme that guides you through food preparation and the flexible zones. Select up to four settings for each area (melting, boiling, simmer and warming) and the hob will automatically set and adjust the temperature accordingly.

It was the European debut of the Interactive Kitchen of the Future 2.0, a concept cooking environment and fully connected social media hub that syncs all your devices with your kitchen appliances, so that everything and everyone you communicate with is within easy reach via existing services.  The interactive splashback and hob connects to your social networks and favourite websites for recipes, for perfect entertainment planning, without the need for your ‘phone, iPad or books.  The interactive splashback with personalised touchscreen will enable live conversations with friends and family for hints and tips, while the oven switches on at the right time for dinner and the fridge sends an alert when food is at its freshest. It absorbs information from all other appliances predicting and adjusting needs according to task.  It will track your guests via GPS and alert you if they are going to be delayed, while suggesting the best wine to drink with your menu. The future is nearly here.

Pretty impressive, right? There’s no confirmed UK release date yet, but we’ll definitely keep you posted!

TCL

TCL Corp, the leading Chinese home appliances maker, will start selling washing machines and refrigerators in the Middle East and Europe in a new push to boost its international presence.

“We produce middle-and high-end white goods and appliances, and are now taking intensive steps to prepare for their imminent release in the regions,” said Chen Weidong, its vice-president, on Tuesday.

TCL is best known as a major television manufacturer, but is expanding into the white goods sector to boost profit margins.

“Our plan is to become a top-five Chinese white-goods appliance brand by next year, and looking to overseas markets will be an important step in achieving that goal,” Chen said, without disclosing any specific sales target.

The Guangdong-based company has spent 7 billion yuan ($1.1 billion) since 2013 for its first fridge and washing machine manufacturing base.

Its production lines started last year, and are now churning out 18,200 units daily.

Chen Busheng, a freelance analyst who has been following the home appliances sector for years, said: “Though TCL is a latecomer, its existing overseas resources such as the international talent it employs and its widespread sales channels can help deliver a good performance.”

The electronics firm recorded revenue of 101 billion yuan last year, 46.6 percent of which came from overseas businesses.

As of last year, it employed 75,000 people in over 80 countries and regions, according to its official website.

Who is this Blomberg Appliance?

Blomberg was born back in 1883 when the company founded by Bernhard Blomberg started in Germany in the metallurgy industry

Gradually, the group left the metallurgy business, established a distribution channel for home appliances in 1935 and 1949 with a visionary decision started producing.

In 1979, Blomberg built the first washing machine with outer balance control in Germany. In 1981 it manufactured the first fully automatic washing machine.

In 2002 Blomberg was acquired by Arcelik one of Europes largest manufacturers. 2004 A brand new Blomberg product line was launched with freestanding ranges and built in appliances that were introduced to the world.

In 2009, the second generation of Blomberg products following the brand’s rebirth in 2004 has been introduced.

Today Blomberg appliances are manufactured in Turkey, Romania, Russian Federation, France, Italy, and Portugal.

In 2009 Blomberg produced over 12 million units and today Blomberg produces more products under one roof than any other in its Turkey, Romania and Italy plants.

Blomberg builds with design and style in mind and also in harmony with life and nature with recycled components to water and power saving appliances.

Sub-Zero and Wolf

Subzero Group, manufacturers of the popular premium brands Subzero refrigeration and Wolf Cooking equipment. Are planning a $62 million expansion south of Madison, netting $5 million in state and local support for creating an estimated 300 new jobs.

Sub-Zero Group chose last month to expand its Fitchburg facility over a planned site in Kentucky, the Wisconsin State Journal reported. The 400,000-square-foot expansion will more than double its current footprint in Fitchburg. The expansion plan is for it’s manufacturing of new upscale dishwashers and ranges.

At least $5 million in state and local incentives are part of the deal, including state tax credits for meeting job creation and wage requirements. Madison has also pledged financial assistance for some infrastructure costs. The company is also seeking $1 million in state assistance for building roads.
But it was a new labour contract with local employees that helped seal the deal,

Sub-Zero and Wolf have established themselves as the appliance brands of choice for leading chefs due to the robust, industrial feel of the high-quality stainless steel appliances that offers delicious results every time. Sub-Zero & Wolf’s brand ambassadors all share the same passion for perfect food and appliances that offer precision and performance to rival a professional kitchen and include Aldo Zilli, Shaun Rankin, Richard Corrigan, Mark Hix, Galton Blackiston, Stevie Parle, Thomasina Miers and Simon Rimmer; as well as celebrity chef clients James Martin, Gordon Ramsay, Michel Roux Junior, Gary Rhodes and Tom Parker Bowles.

Not only are Sub-Zero & Wolf renowned amongst professional chefs, the brands are also favoured by leading designers and celebrities including Wayne Hemingway MBE, Kelly Hoppen MBE, Stella McCartney, Mark Wilkinson OBE, Wayne and Coleen Rooney, David (OBE) and Victoria Beckham, Colin Montgomerie OBE, Damon Hill OBE, David Gower OBE, Bernie Ecclestone, Lily Allen, Sir Paul McCartney MBE, Lenny Kravitz, Sting CBE, Madonna and Rod Stewart CBE to name but a few.

As the innovators of food preservation, Sub-Zero offers a unique ‘Air Purification’ system in their New Generation Integrated and Built-In refrigeration lines, which removes harmful gases and odours; a process that was developed initially for NASA to aid food preservation. Additionally, the Dual Compressor system, standard on all Sub-Zero fridge/freezers, is a completely unique feature to Sub-Zero. The separate compressors within the fridge and freezer sections enable each compartment to operate independently meaning that odour and flavour transference is prevented to stop your ice-cubes tasting of fish! This exclusive function prevents temperature fluctuations, saves valuable energy and is proven to keep food fresher for longer.
“It’s a family business, and family is at the centre of everything we do. That sets us apart in the appliance industry,” said Jim Bakke, president and CEO of Sub-Zero Group, Inc. “Since my grandfather, Westye F. Bakke, established the company, it has operated on the belief that if you make the highest-quality product, you’ll always have customers.