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dtremit

dtremit

1 hour ago, weinoo said:

Wow, they sorta appeared out of nowhere!

 

 

The Tovala has been discussed on eGullet before -- there's a thread here: 

 

The Sharp is I think intended as a pizza oven -- it's low and wide. Much shorter than the CSO, which really limits its use.

 

The Emerson is more interesting -- I'm guessing they're just rebranding something from China, as it appears identical to the rather generic-looking "AUG" I noticed before I bought the Cuisinart. Way cheaper, though -- $229 versus $385 -- and from a brand that actually exists. Both of those are points in its favor.

 

(Edited to add: apologies for the giant animated gif, I can't figure out how to remove it...)

dtremit

dtremit

1 hour ago, weinoo said:

Wow, they sorta appeared out of nowhere!

 

 

The Tovala has been discussed on eGullet before -- there's a thread here: 

 

The Sharp is I think intended as a pizza oven -- it's low and wide. Much shorter than the CSO, which really limits its use.

 

The Emerson is more interesting -- I'm guessing they're just rebranding something from China, as it appears identical to the rather generic-looking "AUG" I noticed before I bought the Cuisinart. Way cheaper, though -- $229 versus $385 -- and from a brand that actually exists. Both of those are points in its favor.

dtremit

dtremit

1 hour ago, weinoo said:

Wow, they sorta appeared out of nowhere!

 

 

The Tovala has been discussed on eGullet before -- there's a thread here: 

 

The Sharp is I think intended as a pizza oven -- it's low and wide. Much shorter than the CSO, which really limits its use.

 

The Emerson is more interesting -- I'm guessing they're just rebranding something from China, as it appears identical to the rather generic-looking "AUG" I noticed before I bought the Cuisinart. Way cheaper, though -- $229 versus $385 -- and from a brand that actually exists. Both of those are promising.

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