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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Kitchen tools |
| Owner | General Electric |
| Website | Official website |
Advantium [1] is a line of fast-cooking electric ovens for household use sold by General Electric. They use both halogen lamps and microwave energy, either separately or together. [2]
Starting in 1998, the engineering team of Kevin Nolan, [3] Dong Soo Shin, Todd Vincent Graves, [4] Charles Smith, and Royce Hunt designed the original Advantium, which went on sale in 1999, uses 240-volt AC power, and draws up to 25 amperes. [5] It can generally substitute for a conventional oven, a cooktop, and a grill, and cooks between two and eight times as quickly as conventional cooking. [6]
Early models had plastic grills, which were not durable, and tended to snap off from the heat that the noisy fan exhausted into the kitchen. [7] Newer models have stainless steel grills. [8]
The Advantium 120, released in 2001, cooks less quickly, but operates at 120 volts. [9]