Product Description
Sharp's new SuperSteam Oven offers a unique combination of the healthiest ways to cook, all in one versatile appliance: SuperSteam Convection, Steam, Convection and Microwave. SuperSteam Convection is a combination of two types of cooking: superheated steam and convection heat. Sharp uses state-of-the-art technology to superheat steam. Unlike conventional steam, superheated steam helps brown and crisp foods on the outside, while adding moisture to the inside. When combined with convection cooking, the results are exceptional. Foods that are good for you look and taste better than you ever expected. The AX-1200K can also be used for traditional steaming, for microwave cooking or as a convection oven for baking or roasting.
- Oven for microwave cooking, traditional steaming, or convection cooking
- SuperSteam Convection option combines steam and convection heat; reheat and defrost
- 1.1-cubic-foot capacity; control panel with LCD display; auto cooking categories
- Includes 2 baking trays, 2 nonstick racks, a steam basket, guide, and cookbook
- Measures 20-1/4 by 21-3/4 by 17-1/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Sharp AX-1200K SuperSteam Multi-Purpose Oven, Black Reviews
Sharp AX-1200K SuperSteam Multi-Purpose Oven, Black Reviews
60 of 60 people found the following review helpful nice looking, works well, interface a bit complicated, By This review is from: Sharp AX-1200S SuperSteam Multi-Purpose Oven, Stainless (Kitchen) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) First off this is a VERY attractive appliance. The picture on the website does not do it justice, as weird as that may seem. It is substancial, well built, and looks and feels like something from a professional kitchen. Even though the measurements are documented, the oven just seems bigger. Personally, I think it's too big for a counter and would be best mounted into a unit. There could be some problems with mounting because you absolutely DO need the recommended space above, behind and to the sides - you can't get away with putting it up against anything if you plan on using the steam feature.Good things: The convention over works exactly as it should - I made a cake and it came out super-fluffy and perfectly cooked in and out, and very moist. Also made a sandwich and the bread was nice and crispy and the tomatoes inside were perfectly cooked. I made two chickens - one with the steam and one without. Both were good, but the one with the steam did get brown... Read more 45 of 46 people found the following review helpful Great oven, love cooking with SuperSteam! ** Updated 5.2011**, By This review is from: Sharp SuperSteam Microwave Oven (Kitchen) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) I love to cook and I was intrigued by the SuperSteam and its method of cooking. A simple convection microwave combination is nothing new but this is the most advanced cooking apparatus I have ever used. I was hoping that SuperSteam wouldn't be a useless gimmick. It wasn't. The oven itself is boxy and larger than I expected. I can see it would work nicely installed, as it takes up almost all of a 36" countertop and just barely fits under the upper cabinet. It is a good looking machine, solid feeling and even has a sleep mode option for the display, so it won't light up a dark room if that's what you want. Just another nice touch.I have made several dishes in the less than two weeks I have had this and I am impressed, giving this over 90% satisfactory rating. (That's just a personal measure). I like the idea of cooking the same foods, but lighter, which steam allows you to do. My first dish was a salmon fillet (18 minutes), which came out done to perfection and easily the... Read more 34 of 34 people found the following review helpful Commercial quality at a non-commercial price, This review is from: Sharp SuperSteam Microwave Oven (Kitchen) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) I had a friend who had one of these built into her kitchen. My first thoughts were (in my head): rich people, grrr! Restaurants also commonly use these (called combi ovens because they cook in three modes: micro, convection, and steam), although a commercial oven like this would run at least two to three times the price. Now that I've tried it I have to wonder if these shouldn't be standard equipment in new homes along with a glass cook top. Singles, couples, and condo owners might want to consider having one of these installed in their next kitchen along with a glass cook top rather than a full sized oven and microwave.This uses far less energy that an electric oven. At 700 watts, it even uses less energy than my microwave which was surprising. My microwave, a GE Spacemaker XL 1800 uses 1100 watts and can't cook nearly as many types of food as this oven. Although the price is a more by a few hundred dollars, I think the upgrade to the Sharp Supersteam makes sense because... Read more |
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