Turn your attic room into your personal balcony with the Velux Cabrio balcony

NEWS – Do you have a room in your attic?  Is it dark? Did you find it impossible to add natural light because of the pitch of the roof?  Velux can add light, and add a balcony with their innovative Cabrio roof window and balcony combination.

The Cabrio installs like a skylight but can be opened to produce a personal balcony, allowing you to enjoy your morning coffee with a view.  The upper section is top-hung and opens outward. The bottom section unfolds into a glazed balcony with side railings. Cabrio adds to your outdoor living space while also being able to provide filtered fresh air to your attic space when closed.

 

Cabrio comes with a clear coated pine interior finish, multiple exterior frame colors and in one size:

Outside frame (W” x H”) 37-1/16 x 99-1/4
Rough opening/ Finished frame (W” x H”) 39-3/8 x 101

Velux estimates completed installed costs to range from $4,450-$4,850 to replace a skylight with a Cabrio and $5,350-$5,950 for a new installation.

For more information and to find Velux certified installers, visit Velux.

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Turn your attic room into your personal balcony with the Velux Cabrio balcony originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on March 23, 2019 at 12:00 pm.

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Cuisinart CMW-110 microwave oven with sensor cook & inverter technology review

REVIEW – When it comes to a microwave, you might think there’s nothing very tech/gadgeteer worthy about them. But the CMW-110 microwave from Cuisinart has a couple of features that might change your mind. Let’s take a look.

What is it?

The CMW-110 microwave from Cuisinart looks and performs like a traditional microwave, but it offers a few extra features that make it a better choice than a cheap alternative from Walmart and other big box stores.

Specifications

Capacity: 1.1-cubic-foot capacity
Power: 1000 watts
11 power levels (0%-100%)
Turntable diameter: 12.4in
External dimensions: 20.2″ x 16.9″ x 12.1″
Weight: 24.7lb

Design and features

The Cuisinart CMW-110 microwave oven is a nice looking microwave that has a mainly black metal exterior with some stainless steel accents on the door’s edges and the handle.

This microwave doesn’t have a push button to open the door which I think is preferable they can break like my last Sharp microwave did.

The interior of the CMW-110 is grey, unlike white which all the microwaves I’ve used in the past were. The darker color makes it more difficult to see the foods while they are cooking and also makes it harder to clean up because you can’t see food splatters as easily.

Although the interior of this microwave oven is a bit dark, the Cuisinart’s display is the opposite. It’s so bright that it lights up my bedroom which about 25 feet down the hall from the kitchen. I’m considering getting some dark film to put over the display to cut down the brightness.

Depending on where you plan to place the microwave, you may need a special extension for the power cord.

What makes the Cuisinart CMW-110 microwave better than other microwaves in its price category? The CMW-110 features:

  • Inverter Technology for quicker, more even cooking, less noise, and lower energy consumption
  • Sensor cook which automatically adjusts the time and temperature to cook certain foods
  • Auto cook function allows for cooking preprogrammed foods
  • Express cooking
  • 3 Memory functions to save your favorite one and two-stage cooking procedures
  • Two-stage cooking operation

Most microwaves cycle power on and off to adjust for the power level setting. The CMW-110 uses inverter technology delivers a steady stream of power at the level you specify.  This helps foods cook more evenly so you don’t have overcooked edges like while defrosting.

The CMW-110’s sensor cooking feature measures the oven temps and humidity level which changes with the moisture of foods as they cook. The sensor’s in the microwave adjust the time and temperature for quicker and even cooking of certain foods which include: veggies, potatoes, pizza, meat/poultry, fish, and reheating leftovers.

The Auto Cook feature allows you to cook popular foods like soften/melt, popcorn, rice/grain, and beverage.

Express cooking that lets you press numbers 1 through 6 to cook that many minutes. For example, pressing 2 will cook on high power for 2 minutes

The Cuisinart CMW-110 microwave has 3 memory functions that will let you save your frequently used procedures. This is helpful if you often use the two-stage cooking feature. But be aware that if there is a power outage or you unplug the microwave, the memory will be reset.

Two-stage cooking lets you program the microwave to automatically switch from one function to another. For example, you can begin cooking food at an 80% power level for 4 minutes and then switch to cook at a 60% level for an additional 2 minutes.

I’m hungry, let’s nuke something!

I tested all the features that the CMW-110 has to offer and I’m happy to say that I have been enjoying cooking and reheating my favorite foods with this microwave. My favorite features are the 2 stage cooking feature and sensor cooking.

I use the two-stage cooking feature to cook steel cut oats which first has to come to a boil and then has to cook on a lower power setting for another 5-6 minutes.

The sensor cooking has worked great for reheating leftover pizza and reheating other leftover foods that usually turn out with the texture of cardboard when I’ve tried reheating them with my old microwave.

What I like

  • Adjust cooking time to make sure foods are thoroughly heated
  • Quiet
  • 3 memory slots/presets
  • 3 year warranty

What needs to be improved

  • Dark interior makes it hard to see inside while cooking and to see splatters for clean up
  • Display is VERY bright

Final thoughts

I think the Cuisinart CMW-110 microwave oven with sensor cook & inverter technology is the perfect choice for someone who doesn’t need a huge microwave. The CMW-110 may be small but the inverter and sensor cooking features along with two-stage cooking and memory settings make it one of my favorite kitchen gadgets so far this year.

Price: $199.95
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Cuisinart.

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It’s a dessert topping! It’s a floor wax! Gourmia introduces air fryer toaster ovens

NEWS – Unlike the old comedy sales pitch on Saturday Night Live, Gourmia’s combinations make sense.  Fresh off their announcement of new CoolCookers that combine refrigeration with slow or pressure cooking, Gourmia has announced a complete line of combination air fryer toaster ovens.

Catering to the ever-growing market of those of us with limited counter and cabinet space, Gourmia is creatively combining appliances so one item does the job of two or more.  In this case, you get a full-featured toaster oven, technically, already a combo, combined with a capable air fryer.

The air fryer function leverages Gourmia’s AeroCrisp technology for up to 80% less fat in your meals.  The toaster oven can cook with temps up to 400 or 450 degrees, depending on the model. It has multiple rack positions and can toast up to six slices of bread at a time.

The eight new models units are sized from an 18 to 27 quart capacity, 1500 to 1800 watts of cooking power and between 6 and 22 different cooking modes.

Gourmia is ETL certified, meaning that their products have all undergone rigorous safety testing and meet Underwriters Laboratory (UL) standards for safety.

All eight new models will be available later in 2019 at major retailers. Pricing varies between $49 and $199. For more information go to www.gourmia.com.

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Save $330 off a Neato Botvac D6 robot vacuum at Best Buy this week!

 

DEAL – Today May 21 through May 27, the Neato Botvac D6™ Connected will be Best Buy’s Weekly Deal (from 10pm PT on 5/20 through 10pm PT on 5/27) and will retail for $399 which is a savings of $330 from its original price ($729). So if you’ve been thinking about buying your first robot vacuum, or your second one, now is the time to do it.

Neato Robotics is a leader in robot vacuum innovation and I should know because I’ve reviewed 3 of their models over the years and I use two of them (one on each level of my home) to clean the floors the times a week. I love them because they do the work I don’t want to do and they do it when I’m at work each day so I come home to freshly vacuumed floors. Am I the only one that likes to see freshly “mowed” carpet lines? 😉

The D6 has a brush that’s up to 70% bigger than most robot vacuums and an ultra-performance filter that optimized to tackle pet hair. It also has 120 minutes of battery life and Quick Boost Charging, so your Botvac will return to its base and recharge just enough to finish the cleaning session to make your home cleaner quicker!

I know that once you try a robot vacuum in your home, that you’ll wonder why you waited so long. Head over to Best Buy before 10PM PT Monday night to take advantage of the $330 savings.

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Stop the wet bandits with the D-Link Wi-Fi battery powered water sensor

NEWS – It isn’t just the wet bandits that can ruin your house.  Plain old water leaks from overflowing sump crocks, leaky washer hoses, bad sink fittings, toilets, water heater – basically anywhere water flows – can trash your home very quickly. According to Home Advisor, the average water repair bill is over $2,000. D-Link aims to help alert you when that happens (or when the wet bandits show up) with the new DCH-S161 Wi-Fi battery powered water sensor.

The sensor is powered by two AA batteries that should provide power for up to a year.  It’s 5.9 foot sensor cable has a water sensing tip that is placed on the ground where water may gather.  The cable can be extended with an available adapter. The water sensor connects to your Wi-Fi network directly without the need for a separate hub.  The mydlink app, available for IOS and Android, gives you a glimpse of the current status and provides remote alerts. Its built-in 90 dB siren should get everyone’s attention. D-Link support IFTTT integration for further alert methods.

The D-Link battery-powered Wi-Fi water sensor is available on Amazon for $49.99. The wet bandits are out there.  Be ready!

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