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If you’ve been slowly entering the culinary world, and are currently a novice chef on a mission to become an accomplished chef who can whip up delicious meals, then you’ve reached the right place. The key to preparing amazing dishes is having a streamlined and efficient cooking process, which can be achieved with the help of the right kitchen appliances and tools. With the perfect kitchen accessories, you can create fantastic meals within no time, and with minimum hassles. If you’re someone who likes quick and easy-to-fix meals, then we’ve curated the perfect collection of kitchen utensils for you. From an Iron Frying Plate that lets you cook and serve meals on it to a space-themed kitchen appliance that merges a microwave and an air fryer – these top-notch kitchen products are for you.
1. Iron Frying Plate
If you’re looking for handy and innovative kitchen appliances, that help you cook up a storm in no time, while retaining delicious flavors, then the Iron Frying Plate is what you need. It is a one-of-a-kind kitchen utensil that functions as a serving plate and a frying pan, owing to its nifty removable handle.
The Iron Frying Plate merges a frying pan and a serving plate to build a unique kitchen fool that not only cooks but also serves your meals. The plate supports direct-from-the-pan serving and is crafted using durable materials, offering you a refreshing method of cooking and serving.
What we like
The wooden handle is removable, allowing the plate to be used as a frying pan and a serving platter
What we dislike
Since it is crafted from iron, it is quite heavy and tough to store and operate
2. NEVO Microwave Oven
Meet the NEVO Microwave Oven – a unique kitchen design that looks like an IKEA or ACE toolbox, but is in fact a cutting-edge microwave that attempts to amplify cooking convenience and simplicity. It merges design, innovation, and industrial aesthetics to create a microwave that is well-suited for modern homes.
Why is it noteworthy?
The NEVO Microwave Oven features an intuitive user interface, which makes control and operation easier than ever. You can control a whole bunch of complicated options, which can be otherwise challenging and daunting for most microwave users.
What we like
Features a thoughtfully designed touch user interface
What we dislike
Occupies a lot of counter space, which isn’t a good option for those with minimum kitchen real estate
3. Precision Chef Kitchen Scissors
These are the Precision Chef Kitchen Scissors, and they’ve been designed with a curved serrated blade that will slice through your food pretty fast. They’re great for cutting some steaks on the dining table, allowing you to display your wonderful meat-cutting skills.
The scissors are jet-black in color, and they have a wonderful aura of power and style, which allows them to have an impressive place in your kitchen while letting you efficiently and skillfully chop your veggies, meat, pizza, and more.
What we like
Feature a curved serrated blade that cuts through meat swiftly and safely
Cutting becomes an easy and quick step of your food prep process
What we dislike
Only available in black, no other color options to choose from
4. Fooding
Designed by Yifeeling Design, this conceptual design Fooding merges the best of the microwave and an air fryer. The unique appliance is inspired by the bulbous shape of an astronaut’s helmet, and it combines the user-friendly form of the microwave, and the air fryer’s ability to cook some tasty and healthy meals.
Why is it noteworthy?
Since Fooding is the unique combination of a microwave and an air-fryer, it occupies less space in the kitchen, while providing you with delicious meals. It is a one-stop shop for using both appliances.
What we like
Compact form that combines the microwave’s rectangular shape with the air fryer’s rounded edges
What we dislike
It is a conceptual design, so we don’t know how well it will translate into a tangible product
5. PrecisionGrip Chopstick Tong
Meet the PrecisionGrip Chopstick Tong – these unique tongs are shaped like chopsticks, and they’re used to pick up and handle small pieces of food with total ease. You can easily pick them up, and turn them over on the pan – much like an expert chef! They’re crafted from lightweight and durable SUS821L1 stainless steel.
You can use the delicate tongs to prepare lunch boxes, or even consume sushi, as there is no wrong way to hold and handle the utensil. These tongs are designed to last you a lifetime, and they have a special metal processing which makes sure the jet black color doesn’t peel or scratch off.
What we like
Made from sustainable SUS821L1 stainless steel, which is derived from scraps and offcuts
What we dislike
Difficult to use for larger pieces and cuts
6. STEAMIE
Named STEAMIE, this kitchen appliance reintroduces steam into mainstream cooking! It can cook food without diluting or compromising on the flavor, providing you with healthy food, that is not only rich in nutrients but also pretty delicious. It is a tabletop appliance that will present you with food that is nutritious and delicious.
Why is it noteworthy?
STEAMIE is equipped with a built-in scale that lets you measure your food before you cook it. It also features a bamboo-wood lid that functions as a cutting board for food prep. You can watch your food being prepared via the frosted-acrylic food bowl, while an intuitive display lets you input and check prep times.
What we like
Utilizes a unique turbo convection method to rapidly steam-cook the food
What we dislike
Bulky and heavy form that will occupy substantial space on your kitchen counter or dining table
7. Chao
Say hello to Chao – an AI-powered social cooking platform which is created to reduce the hassle of meal planning, and the difficulties we encounter while cooking. Chao is designed to make your daily cooking experience more accessible, easy, and enjoyable as well.
Why is it noteworthy?
Chao uses intelligent machine vision to ensure that all the utensils are used correctly, which is great for new cooks. It also attempts to make cooking a joyful social collaboration, where users can prepare and enjoy meals together.
What we like
Allows users from all corners of the globe to create and prepare meals, forming a global culinary community
What we dislike
It is currently a concept, so we are unsure how functional and user-friendly it will be in reality
8. Playful Palm Grater
Ever in the mood to grate some fresh garnishes onto your meal? Well, then you need to get your hands on the Playful Palm Grater. This little product is designed to add some functional fun to your kitchen space, and it also fits completely into the palm of your hand, letting you grate fresh garnishing.
It resembles a curled piece of paper and can be purchased in a bunch of fun colors, letting you pick the one that perfectly matches your dining and kitchen requirements and space.
What we like
Provides a sturdy grip, while transforming the task of grating into something fun
What we dislike
Not the best for grating large amounts of food, since it has a small size
9. Thanko Electric Bento Rice Cooker
Called the Thanko Electric Bento rice cooker, this portable cooker prepares a bowl of warm rice for you in no time. It makes rice an easily available and omnipresent food item irrespective of where you go. It prepares single-serve rice in a quick period of time.
Why is it noteworthy?
The Thanko Electric Bento rice cooker is great for those who travel or want fresh rice at the office instead of takeout or prepacked meals. The rice cooker can prepare 6 ounces of rice in one go. It even comes with a measuring cup for convenience!
What we like
Has a portable and easy-to-carry design
You can eat the rice from the container, don’t need a separate utensil for it
What we dislike
No variety of choices in terms of sizes and colors
10. Plate Grater
Called the Plate Grater, this grater resembles a compact little plate, and you can use it by setting it on the table. It merges a plate’s functionality with the utility and practicality of a grater. You can utilize it to add fresh garnishes to your meal, or to even make some fresh wasabi for sushi!
The grater/plate product is dual-functional, and it can be used as a grater and a plate. Besides being quite good-looking, it grates fresh garnishing for you, elevating your meal to a gourmet level.
What we like
You can grate fresh ingredients onto your meal, taking it to a gourmet level
What we dislike
Since it has dual functionality, it may take users a while to adjust to it, and learn to use it
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It also features a new smart active noise cancellation (ANC) algorithm that can check for noise leakage between the earbuds and the ear canal and then add more noise cancellation accordingly. Plus, it can automatically apply the level of noise cancellation needed — high, medium or low — appropriate for the environment the user is in. Nothing says the model's noise cancellation rated at 45 dB is almost twice that of the Ear (2), as well.
When it comes to battery life, the Ear's was also designed to last longer. It can last for up to 40-and-a-half hours after a full charge with its charging case, or up to eight-and-a-half hours of non-stop playback. In addition, the model comes with a new mic that enables less obstruction and interference, support for LHDC 5.0 and LDAC codec for high-resolution streaming over Bluetooth and the ability to quickly switch between connected devices.
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Meanwhile, the Ear (a) is the more fun and more affordable model between the two new releases. It's the first Nothing model that isn't just black or white — though those colors are also available — with one version's non-transparent parts and case colored in vivid egg yolk-yellow. Even though its prices start lower than the Ear at $99 and £99, it also features the same ANC technology and the brand's new smart ANC algorithm that can check for sound leakages. It even supposedly has a better battery life than its more expensive sibling and can last for up to 42-and-a-half hours of music playback after a full charge with its charging case.
Both Ear and Ear (a) are now available for pre-order from Nothing's website. They'll start making their way to buyers and will be available for general purchase on April 22.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/nothings-ear-and-ear-a-earbuds-with-active-noise-cancellation-are-now-available-for-pre-order-104546636.html?src=rss