From One Cup Coffee Makers to
The modern kitchen would not be complete without a refrigerator,
an oven, a microwave, and a coffee maker. As fixtures in one of
the most important rooms in the house, these appliances are on
the forefront of the battle for greater convenience and lower
energy costs. Here is a look at a few of the technological
makeovers which can help you save both time and money.
"Smart" Refrigerators
Has this ever happened to you? On your way home from work, you
stop at the supermarket for groceries. While picking up food for
dinner, you can't remember whether there's a steak in the
freezer or if you still have enough butter for the mashed
potatoes. Instead of placing a call to your significant other,
let your refrigerator check the inventory for you.
Using a cell phone, it is possible to remotely access an
up-to-the-minute list of the contents of the "smart"
refrigerator via an Internet connection. LG Electronic's
Internet Refrigerator is capable of alerting its user when a
product has expired. The potential for this technology is
enormous, but the limited availability of online grocery
services has slowed its spread. Manufacturers hope to eventually
develop a system by which refrigerators will not just keep tabs
on the food inside, but will make lists of what is needed and
automatically place an order with online grocers.
One drawback of the current technology is the effort that goes
into keeping your refrigerator's records up-to-date. As the
refrigerator is stocked, the product names and expiration dates
must be logged manually. When an item is removed from the
refrigerator, the data must be entered as well. The convenience
of knowing what's in your refrigerator at any time may be
outweighed by the inconvenience of keeping such meticulous
records.
Another popular focus for the newly-developed technology
involves reducing energy costs. For instance, the Fisher &
Paykell Active Smart Refrigerator offers multiple
energy-conserving features which, when combined, contribute to
the overall efficiency of the product. The Active Smart
electronic intelligence and multiple sensors monitor the
internal temperature while a Variable Capacity Compressor
ensures the refrigerator runs at its peak.
Energy-efficiency is particularly important when it comes to
refrigerators because they are the only kitchen appliances that
run 24-hours per day. By purchasing ecologically-friendly
technology you'll reduce your electricity bills and keep more
money in your wallet.
Convenient Coffee Makers
A recent development in coffee consumption is the vacuum brewing
system, as highlighted by the Clear Electric Santos coffee maker
by Bodum. The machine promises to brew six to twelve cups of
strong coffee within eight minutes using an easy-to-clean
filtration system. This is an ideal appliance for people who
love a full-bodied cup of joe.
The days of boiling whole pots of water just to have a single
cup of coffee are over. The one cup coffee maker can brew your favorite gourmet
tea or coffee in less than a minute, eliminating the need to
prepare a whole pot. For people on-the-go, these fast brewing
machines are a welcome addition to the home or workplace.
The single cup coffee
maker is also a great energy saver. In the time it might
take to heat up one pot of regular coffee or to drive over to
Starbucks, a one cup coffee maker by Keurig can brew several
differently flavored hot drinks in 40 seconds each. Another perk
of this machine is the variety of drinks it can produce. Keurig
provides customers with over 70 different coffee or tea "K-Cups" from which to choose. K-Cups are
easy-to-insert dispensers, which fit neatly into the coffee
company's machine with little effort and no clean-up.
Multifunctional Ovens
Forget slaving over a hot stove for hours just to get dinner on
the table. Thanks to new ovens with automatic time and
temperature controls dinner can practically make itself. Want a
meal to be ready by the time you get home? Simply place your
favorite dish in the oven and let the appliance do the rest.
The Intelligent Oven by TMIO refrigerates food until the user
activates the cooking function. The oven's Internet connectivity
allows you to control this feature remotely with your cell phone
or computer. Meals are not only delicious, but perfectly timed
for your convenience. Additional advances have made the product
safer and more energy-efficient, making it both user- and
environmentally-friendly.
For real fast food, look for appliances such as the Sharp High
Speed Convection/Microwave Oven. A 5-pound roasted chicken would
take up to 140 minutes or more in a standard oven but, with the
new high-speed ovens, the same meal can be ready within 28
minutes. By using a mix of super-heated circulating air and
microwave energy, meals cook up to 80 percent faster.
In a step that brings to mind scenes from a work of
science-fiction, General Electric is among the companies
developing ovens which respond to voice commands and recognize
over 200 regional accents. Rather than pushing a pre-set button,
key phrases would activate the already programmed cooking times
and temperatures. Such technology may not be a long way off, but
its price tag may prove to be beyond the reach of many consumers.
High-tech Microwaves
Trying to find quick and easy recipes? Put down the cookbook.
You can easily download hundreds of recipes directly from your
microwave with the push of a button.
Using the LG Lifestyle MG-5682NL microwave oven, you can
download recipes or other cooking information from the company's
web site. Sharp also sells a microwave that downloads cooking
instructions for various meals, then automatically programs the
time and power settings required to zap your meal to perfection.
In a slight variation on the theme, a new microwave by Samsung
is programmed to read cooking directions by scanning product bar
codes with a special sensor. The microwave then pulls the
specific cooking instructions off the Internet and cooks the
meal accordingly. Many models now come with cooking pre-sets for
popular food items, such as popcorn or frozen meals. Simply
press one of the clearly-labeled option buttons on the
microwave's touchpad and the appliance will automatically adjust
the time and power level. Another feature that you won't want
your microwave to be without is a moisture sensor. Microwaves
heat food by using radio waves to excite the molecules. To
prevent overcooking your food, the moisture sensor will
calculate how much time is still needed to cook based on how
long it took for the food to begin steaming.
Since the kitchen is a natural hub of activity for any
household, a few small changes can mean big savings in more ways
than one. These kitchen innovations will not only free up more
of your time, but can help you save money on the monthly energy
bills. A little efficiency can go a long way!