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Citations:trivection

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English citations of trivection

  • 2008 September 2, Heather Paper, Knack Green Decorating & Remodeling: Design Ideas and Sources for a Beautiful Eco-Friendly Home[1], Globe Pequot, →ISBN, page 119:
    The trivection oven combines the best of all worlds, using thermal (conventional), convection, and microwave heat. As a result, cooking times can be cut in half and even be up to five times faster. At the same time, the food retains all of the flavor you'd expect from home-cooked meal in a traditional oven.
  • 2014 September 2, Better Homes and Gardens, Better Homes and Gardens Kitchen and Bath Renovation Guide[2], Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, →ISBN, page 155:
    Trivection. These ovens combine thermal, convection, and microwave technologies for faster cooking.
  • 2019 July 25, Eric Williamsen, “Mansion on the Market: Green Lake log retreat”, in SC Times[3], archived from the original on December 8, 2022:
    The kitchen is fit for a gourmet with triple sinks, a trivection oven and an eat-in dinette.
  • 2020 February 20, Eirik Gumeny, The End of Everything Forever: an Exponential Apocalypse omnibus[4], Jersey Devil Press, →ISBN:
    "The last and most important item we're going to need is a trivection cooling unit. Without it, the perpetual motion engine running the generators will overheat and we'll be worse off than when we started," said Dr. Arahami.