The Mio Moov 370 is easy to use, reliable and comes with the kinds of features you'd expect at this price point, or even above it, making it good value.
With the festive season and Christmas just around the corner, LG has a new appliance to encourage you to move outside and enjoy the fresh, summer evenings with the convenience provided by the SolarDOM Light Wave Oven - a three-in-one countertop cooking appliance that helps you cook fast and tasty meals without spending hours in the kitchen.
This oven, grill and microwave unit allows cooks to achieve the rich taste provided by a conventional oven, except at the lighting speed of a conventional microwave. This means that cooking time is reduced and thanks to the high temperature, moisture and nutrients are contained within the food resulting in nutritious, tender and juicy meals.
The compact light wave oven utilises light waves created by a combination of different type of heaters - Halogen, Sheath and Ceramic, each with different heating depth ensuring that food is cooked evenly. Heat is circulated more efficiently because of the round cavity and the light reflector, which concentrates light waves on the food. Using Halogen heating, generates heat quicker, therefore eliminating the need for preheating.
The SolarDOM (model number MP-9483SLA) also includes the following features:
The LG SolarDOM is available nationally, at an RRP of $1,249.
Source: LG Electronics Australia
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