Friday, May 20, 2011

Aga Brings Touch-Screen, Instant-On Tech To Cast-Iron Ovens

An Aga kitchen operation is many things. It's an oven. It heats the home, and it creates a great place is to cat to hug up and sleep. What it isn't is rapid to glow up, or high-tech. A new model of the cult-favorite cooker will change that.

Aga's run on gas or oil and - more not long ago - electricity. But interjection to their pattern and complicated cast-iron construction, they can take half a day to obtain hot, that is rather impractical. In the winter you leave them running and they feverishness the residence and give prohibited water. In the summer they're only a suffering in the butt.

The new Aga Total Control fixes this by putting electric heating elements in the doors and walls, so the cooker may be up to temperature in only 8 minutes. It is moreover tranquil by a hold screen, dark at the back a row on a of the oven doors. This row will moreover enable remote-control from other sources: Aga skeleton an iPhone app that will let you switch the thing on from work, for example, so the kitchen will be cosy and comfortable when you arrive home.

The cost for this technological archaism will be 9,600, or $15,500. Given that the bottom model goes for an already high 9,000 ($14,500), that's not as well bad.

Aga Total Control product page [(currently stranded in a login loop) AGA around the Telegraph and Twitter ]

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