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BostonVelociraptor

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  1. Just now, BostonVelociraptor said:

    Hey, at least you got a pan with yours! Some people in early batches received ovens with no pans or even no racks.

    Whoops, should have added an emoji or something to indicate that I was joking about an unacceptable situation, not suggesting that you should actually be glad. The communal wisdom over on Reddit seems to be to get an aluminum jelly roll pan (10" x 15") for high heat cooking and some third party stainless steel pans that just happen to exactly fit on the racks for low heat cooking. The racks the APO ships with sure seem to be repurposed wire grids of the size that goes inside half sheet pans. They have a tendency to jam in the rack supports. Some people have found other half sheet pan wire grids that slide more smoothly while not being so small that they come out of the rack supports when there's something heavy on the rack and the oven temperature is high.

  2. On 1/10/2021 at 2:59 PM, palo said:

    More on supplied pan warping:

    I contacted support as it happened to me, here is their response:

     

    " Thank you for contacting the support team!
    The pan warping under high temperatures is normal especially when food is not evenly distributed on the pan. The pan will return to its normal shape after it is cooled. Also, we are coming up with a pan with better heat resistance. More on this soon."

     

    "Is normal"?

     

    Well yes, if the pan is sub-standard.

     

    "More on this soon" ?

     

    How soon?

     

    p

    Hey, at least you got a pan with yours! Some people in early batches received ovens with no pans or even no racks.

  3. On 1/5/2021 at 7:30 AM, palo said:

    Interesting/concerning event - I was baking something @ 450 for 20 minutes no steam manually

    Huge amounts of steam expelled from bottom right corner and condensation forming in water tank.

     

    Should I worry?

     

    Maybe. That sounds a) like a defect and b) specifically like a problem someone on Reddit had, although in their case it was accompanied by the oven itself not getting up to temperature. Is yours also like that?

  4. On 1/5/2021 at 8:10 PM, KAD said:

    Does anyone here use their APO for proofing dough or for making yogurt.

    I notice that when I set to 82F (in SousVide mode, 0 steam, Bottom heat, low fan) the temperature swings quite a lot and definitely not close to their 1 degree precision claim. Matter of fact, if I don't keep the door open, it reaches 87-90 very easily.

    Do I have another bum unit?

     

    It's a known issue, the workaround is to turn off the fan. There have been a couple of threads about it in the CombiSteamOven community on Reddit. Holding low temp in APO: Turn fan off and APO temperature swing and Bread proof temperature fail? I set the temperature at 77F but it went up to 87F are the ones I found.

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  5. On 12/28/2020 at 6:29 PM, JoNorvelleWalker said:

     

    Whether in "sous vide" mode or not, the APO will put out steam without using the rear heating element.  However with steam the fan speed will be locked on high.  I share your concern about fan speed but in practice I have not seen a problem.  Anything specific that you are trying to cook?

     

    Does anyone have both an FBO and an APO that they could make comparisons?

     

    Anything specific that I'm trying to cook, hmm. I saw a post somewhere else in which the poster was proudly showing off the cheesecake they'd made in the APO at 300°F with 50% humidity, and it had the kind of spatter of dark spots across the top that I associate with convection fans blowing the heck out of delicate things. I went ahead and ordered the APO, but I'm curious as to whether any APO owners have noticed this effect and if so, what your workarounds are.

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  6. My CSO shut off in the middle of a bake a few days ago and won't turn back on. I let it cool down for several hours, drained all the water I could get to, let it dry out, and tried plugging it into a different outlet. Results: nothing. It won't even turn on and display the time. I know some people on this forum have done repairs to their CSOs, but has anyone successfully brought theirs back from not turning on at all?

     

    Relatedly, it turns out my CSO is still under warranty. I've gathered from this thread that since the CSO has been discontinued, Cuisinart gives you store credit for other Cuisinart products. That's fine, maybe I'll get an ice cream maker. For people who've made warranty claims recently (let's say within the last year), did Cuisinart require you to ship the CSO back to them?

     

    Thanks!

     

     

     

  7. My Cuisinart CSO just croaked, poor thing won't even turn on. I'm looking for a larger countertop combi-steam oven as a replacement/upgrade instead of getting a NOS Cuisinart CSO because I'd really like to be able to have several trays of food going at the same time, which just doesn't work in the Cuisinart CSO.  I'm trying to decide between the larger F. Blumlein (the JU-3200), the smaller F. Blumlein (the JU-2500), or the Anova Precision Oven. Anyone have words of wisdom for me?

     

    I'm a little worried that the Anova will turn out to be a pricey mistake for me because I've read that it won't put out steam without the rear element on and the convection fan on high unless it's in Sous Vide Mode. The CSO has steam only and steam + bottom element  modes that don't use the fan, and I don't think the Bake Steam mode uses it either. The FBs also have fan-free steam modes. This apparent constraint on the Anova seems kinda strange to me. I'm worried the Anova might blow the heck out of things I'm trying to cook at relatively low but not sous vide temperatures with high humidity. How does this work out in real life?

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