I'd say the actual time taken is about the same (I guess it depends what you're cooking and how much you put in the bowl), but you don't need half an hour to heat the thing up! If you're cooking for one or two, it must work out cheaper - but if it's a family meal, you'll probably rue the lack of space (so don't throwaway the big oven just yet!AJLA wrote:Thats interesting, I have a huge oven at home which was in my house when I bought it, very showy thing, it looks great but takes twice as long to get up to temp than it takes to cook anything. A complete waste of electric for one person.
Must give it a go. Does it cook faster or will it take about the same time?
The other key advantage is that you can see through the glass bowl at all times. No more guessing if it's nearly cooked or keep opening the oven door to make sure it's not burning.
They're easy to wash as well. Put water in the bottom of the bowl, turn the oven on to the wash cycle, and it heats the water while the fan swirls it around the bowl. Much better than hands-and-knees in the big oven.
It's well worth its £50.
