LG wants to get your food to you fast
with this $3,700 induction range most of
the appliances notable features are
designed to speed up the cooking process
those features include a speed roast
setting that's designed to cook a small
chicken without needing to preheat the
oven that cut about 10 minutes off the
total cook time for a five and a half
pound chicken and each of the four
induction burners on the cooktop has a
boost power mode that you use to heat a
large amount of food or boil a lot of
water though it was nice to have the
extras in case you're really in a time
crunch the oven performed just fine
without it
a chicken cooked on the convection roast
mode in a preheated oven tasted
fantastic even if it took a little bit
longer to cook and the cooktop boiled
water in less than six minutes when it
was on boost power mode but induction
ovens by their very nature cook food
faster with or without a little boost
another bonus feature LG includes in
this oven is Wi-Fi capability so you can
control this oven from your smartphone
this is definitely an upgrade from other
LG smart ovens we've tested but it's
still a bit of a pain to use you have to
select the remote enable feature on the
oven before you can control it from your
phone and what you can do you from your
phone is pretty limited overall I like
this oven but I'd shop around a bit more
free throw down thirty seven hundred
dollars for it
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