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I am interested as well. We considered it around Christmas time but the reviews I read were not that great. I was also leery of the pitch - buy one get one free. I might have risked it if it was one item around $50 but to lose $99 seemed to much.
darn it, now, I've seen all these bad reviews and I just got one about 4 months ago and love it....period...cooks the meat very nicely, and it comes out moist, chicken, chicken breasts, pork chops, saug., roasts...
I enjoy mine a great deal because it is fast, comes with a chart, and everything comes out very moist, and it is so easy to clean....if you use aluminum foil on the rack, and bottom, the clean up is a snap....I also spray my rack with Pam before I start, along with the bottom if I'm not going to use the foil.
actually have pork chops marrinaiding now, and make them when I come home from work....they are delicious!
I have not yet found anything bad about mine.
Great value for me.
If anyone has any good recipes they use, let me know or please share them......when I make the pork chops, I go out and bring home pork fried rice, and make a hearty veggie, like broc.., asparagras, or something like that.
I recently saw a commercial for the NuWave and have been considering it. I'm hesitant because it seems like I have a garage full of small appliances I used a few times and then nothing. It sounds like posters in this thread like it though. Is it something you use regularly or just for special recipes? I saw the commercial with the "free" second one. I think I'd rather have the cookware special though.
What do you like about your NuWave? Any cons?
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Originally Posted by talloolla
I am interested as well. We considered it around Christmas time but the reviews I read were not that great. I was also leery of the pitch - buy one get one free. I might have risked it if it was one item around $50 but to lose $99 seemed to much.
Just remember the old saying. Nothing in life is free. I've heard the shipping and handling on the "free" NuWave items are very expensive. I got my NuWave at Kohl's and love it. I didn't get any "free" items with it, but after taxes I paid about $90 for the black NuWave Pro. [It was on sale plus I had a 30% off coupon.]
It's big, it's bulky, but it's wonderful. And I don't even use it to it's fullest potential. I love the fact when it's 99^ outside and I want some cookies, or a cake, or rolls or biscuits, I can make them and NOT heat up my kitchen.
Sounds like it would be a good thing for a camp house or getaway cabin....wouldn't have to install a stove, just use a couple of those electric burners (can't think of the name of them....they're induction)) and a NuWave.
Thank you everyone for your comments on your NuWave oven. It sounds so intriguing. Of course, I didn't really think the additional items were "free" but every ad I've seen has some kind of "promo" with it. I'll probably have to order mine online since I have some mobility issues and getting to a B&M store is tough right now.
Thank you everyone for your comments on your NuWave oven. It sounds so intriguing. Of course, I didn't really think the additional items were "free" but every ad I've seen has some kind of "promo" with it. I'll probably have to order mine online since I have some mobility issues and getting to a B&M store is tough right now.
Thanks again!
I bought mine with the two for one sale, and gave one to my son and DIL...
I want to get the ring so I can make a turkey in it, whole chickens get really good and moist.
Hello, I would like to know exactly how to cook a frozen chicken pot pie in a Nuwave pro plus oven? Please reply...
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