Smart or Not? | Breville vs Ninja vs June Ovens REVIEWED (Ep#4)

Ep #1 Breville Joule Oven REVIEW: • Is This Oven Flying Bl...
Ep #2 June Oven REVIEW: • An Oven That Cooks Wit...
Ep #3 Ninja Foodie XL REVIEW: • The Best Countertop Ai...
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0:00 Intro
1:46 Size Comparison
2:55 Preheating & Temp Accuracy
4:38 Max Temp Performance
5:50 Convection Power
8:18 Cooking Modes for Cooking Jobs
10:19 What Makes Them Smart?
12:05 Value of Internet Connectivity
13:46 Which One Should You Buy?

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  • @ElixirGrow
    @ElixirGrow4 ай бұрын

    Pro tip on the Ninja: if you want to run it without the convection fan just set the mode to reheat. Only the top and bottom elements will heat up.

  • @weirdbeardzz

    @weirdbeardzz

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for saving me $500 lol. Had a Bravetti Rotisserie oven for 10 years, an absolute beast. But the old guy is tired and wearing down. I loved the large capacity and versatility with element control (top and bottom), plus convection. Never going back to full size oven at home. Ninja XL Pro looks like a winner.

  • @iTzDritte
    @iTzDritte Жыл бұрын

    I haven’t been this emotionally invested in my specific device being perceived as best-in-class since my childhood console wars.

  • @hb-mek

    @hb-mek

    Жыл бұрын

    the best in class would be the anova combi oven

  • @AdamAvakian24

    @AdamAvakian24

    11 ай бұрын

    I felt this.

  • @Kimberlite66

    @Kimberlite66

    10 ай бұрын

    lol

  • @crcurran

    @crcurran

    7 ай бұрын

    but can your Smart Oven run Crysis?

  • @olliebluemama

    @olliebluemama

    5 ай бұрын

    Right. I’m here for this

  • @KarlRamstedt
    @KarlRamstedt5 ай бұрын

    Honestly, I see internet connectivity as a negative with most appliances. As a technologically literate programmer I'm aware of all the extra points of failure of "smart" products and I usually make a conscious effort to avoid them if I can. There's too many horror-stories of devices bricked by updates and devices that lose functionality or stop working entirely because the company stops maintaining their software. In fact: those scenarios seem more likely than updates actually improving functionality, because most companies lock such updates behind newer models, expecting you to buy a new model to get access.

  • @ghjong001
    @ghjong001 Жыл бұрын

    I really like that you didn't just pick a 'best' oven, but fully explained what each one brought to the table. As advanced as the June oven is, the ninja actually fits my needs (and, more importantly, my little apartment kitchen) best. I have an immersion circulator for precision work, and my main oven for baking (which generally requires at least one half-sheet pan anyway); the ninja would let me get rid of the air fryer, while also being able to use two racks even in a smaller job. My needs will probably change in the future, but for now, it's what makes the most sense for me.

  • @TheeeDannyD

    @TheeeDannyD

    11 ай бұрын

    im getting a ninja for my campervan fo shore. It looks amazeballs!

  • @cchoi108

    @cchoi108

    9 ай бұрын

    Agree, ummm, I think most of us like, ummm, ALREADY HAVE AN OVEN! So we're all set for baking and roasting. It's the other stuff we need to do, like air frying without those awful plastic containers, and I sure could use a dehydrator, and a whole bunch of other functions. Does it prove bread? And it's only 199 at Walmart.

  • @Notturnoir

    @Notturnoir

    3 ай бұрын

    @@cchoi108i actually want one for roasting!

  • @u2bst1nks
    @u2bst1nks Жыл бұрын

    This channel is one of the best in food science and cooking tech. I wish he made more vids.

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    🙏Working on it.

  • @melanieOh
    @melanieOh Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic job with this series, it's raised my level of thought about my own appliances a little bit, like how they work and what I want/need them to do. I really enjoy how you present the science and real-world cooking pros and cons of these devices and communicate your vision of what truly 'smart' kitchen tech is/ought to be.

  • @Sveakungen
    @Sveakungen Жыл бұрын

    This channel is sublime. It is beyond delightful to be able to learn from one the best (if not the best) in the technical aspects of cooking. You always back up the things you say with facts and easy to follow animated or real demonstrations. Combine that with well-produced videos and a soothing voice and you can easily binge watch this channel and feel quite a bit smarter after. 🥰

  • @PhilipLemoine
    @PhilipLemoine Жыл бұрын

    Great job man!! This is hands down the best appliance review channel!

  • @michaelhuang4793
    @michaelhuang4793 Жыл бұрын

    Love your unbiased product review which help me to make the informative decision. Thank you, Chris. Please continue to make this type of the video content.

  • @maxworking2058
    @maxworking2058 Жыл бұрын

    This chanel is highly underrated! i absoluely enjoy the in debth tech talk .. thank you very much!

  • @Darklink224
    @Darklink224 Жыл бұрын

    I'm surprised the anova combi oven wasn't included. With 100% humidity, wouldn't the temp around food surface actually be the oven temp?

  • @mattythebatty1

    @mattythebatty1

    Жыл бұрын

    I asked about this in the previous episode - it's considered different enough to be reviewed separately

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    So, it turns out that *eventually* the surface temp and oven temp become the same with 100% humidity, but it takes quite a while. Even inside a sous vide bag the surface temp is lower than the bath temp for a long time-this is why you can actually speed sous vide by raising the bath temp a couple degrees and not overcook things. Getting into the science of all this, plus looking at all the features of the Anova is just a big job. Adding it to this review would have been like including a Ferrari in a series on reasonable mid-sized cars.

  • @BillAckerman

    @BillAckerman

    Жыл бұрын

    I own both the Breville Joule and the Anova Precision Oven. The Joule purchase was a mistake - the Anova beats it in every way for all kinds of cooking. The Anova does have a bigger footprint, and whoever decided to put touch controls on the handle should be fired. But this was a great series of videos and it achieved its intended goal: I ended up purchasing the Combustion thermometer!

  • @carolmelancon

    @carolmelancon

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BillAckerman I predict you will be very happy. I have the APO and the Combustion Predictive Thermometer - a match made in heaven.

  • @Dominikmj

    @Dominikmj

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BillAckerman Hm- i came to this review because of the Anova Precision oven. It was always on the top spot of my shopping list- but I just watched a video of American test kitchen where it totally lost. @chrisyoung over to you… please test!

  • @chibynite
    @chibynite6 ай бұрын

    Wow, what a thoughtful, unbiased, and well presented review. I have not seen your channel before but this checked every box for me. Great comparison. Liked & subscribed!

  • @Harry-cg5gs
    @Harry-cg5gs Жыл бұрын

    Such a clean series of reviews plus I love that thumbnail hahaha

  • @Rudy1150
    @Rudy1150 Жыл бұрын

    i was most shocked they couldnt reach the stated 500 degrees temperature with 2 falling far short. clearly it has to do with insulation and heat loss since you said the outside of the ovens were hot to the touch. Missing a temperature claim in an empty oven is straight up deception.

  • @jlittsey6243
    @jlittsey62438 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your work, I have already owned the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro since 2021. I use it every single day and it does a wonderful job.

  • @charlesnordlander1629
    @charlesnordlander1629 Жыл бұрын

    Great series, Chris! Four more reasons why you do the best and most informative reviews of cooking tools. I learn so much with each review. But per Lee's post below, do you know what's up with June having no ovens for sale, with no mention on their website about a reason or when a restock might happen. Being the most technically advanced of the ovens, I suppose supply chain issues with getting needed parts could be why.

  • @Demasx
    @Demasx Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this in-depth series and expertise, thank you

  • @LOLCoolJ
    @LOLCoolJ Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic series, Chris. I hope to see more like it.

  • @michaeldoyle5001
    @michaeldoyle5001 Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting series Chris. I see the wall outlet as the biggest drawback by limiting power. I'm more interested in Steam Ovens and look forward to you testing them.

  • @jamesbfood1999
    @jamesbfood1999 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed your reviews. Thank you for making them :)

  • @ofliz1232
    @ofliz12327 ай бұрын

    Absolutely the best comparison of these models. Scouring KZread to find a reasonable video and you nailed it. Thank you.

  • @ScarsOfAFracturedSou
    @ScarsOfAFracturedSou Жыл бұрын

    Excellent content, and insight in to what makes a smart oven and how smart they are and possibly could be.

  • @Gaggingonacorpse
    @Gaggingonacorpse Жыл бұрын

    Hey Chef, glad to have found your channel. I remembered you from In search of perfection! The steak overcooking incident. The look Heston gave scared the life out of me, I'll always remember that. Glad to see you're doing well and have your own channel! (:

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    Thankfully that look was staged for the camera. I only got it for real once, when I first started working for him. And once was enough!

  • @FedericoMaracaglia
    @FedericoMaracaglia Жыл бұрын

    Amazing content! Thanks for all the time you dedicated to this!

  • @xipalips
    @xipalips Жыл бұрын

    It's really interesting to me how well engineered both of the Ninja products you've reviewed are given that it's more of a budget brand. Definitely some great staff they've got.

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    I admit to being surprised. There is definitely sone good engineering going on there.

  • @dutchr4zor

    @dutchr4zor

    Жыл бұрын

    They also seem to be the only consumer Pacojet competitor.

  • @CroissantCreates
    @CroissantCreates Жыл бұрын

    This was a fantastic review, great quality and content

  • @lix2635
    @lix2635 Жыл бұрын

    This is a fantastic series! I'm quite nerdy about kitchen gear and learned so much from your videos. I think there are several other interesting questions worth discussing in today's smart oven world: - What's the benefit of water in baking & air frying? Many steam ovens have a "steam bake/roast/broil" mode which uses steam and heating elements simultaneously. The recent Dreo Chefmaker air fryer simply sprays water on the food surface during cooking. Does it really make a difference, in terms of the evenness of temperature on the surface or the moisture inside the food? - Similar to Element IQ, Dreo Chefmaker claims to have cooking programs that divide cooking into several stages - achieving doneness, pre-sear, sear, etc. It sounds like a significant step up compared to traditional air fryers' static presets. Do you think a complex program actually helps with cooking things like steaks?

  • @hobbyholly
    @hobbyholly Жыл бұрын

    I've owned the Ninja XL for just over a year. I can not recommend it. All reviews I see for this oven are not from daily use long term. I loved the size of the oven. It worked well when it worked although it does not heat as evenly as advertised. The problem is just after a year it no longer functions which is crazy for the $300 price tag. 1 year of use caused a malfunctioning fan that started as a strange noise and became just not working. Past the warranty there are no parts to buy to fix it and no repair option from Ninja. Very disappointing. Now I'm researching for a replacement air fry oven as its something I use all the time, this didn't last as long as my much cheaper Cuisinart.

  • @markdossett5993

    @markdossett5993

    8 ай бұрын

    I totally agree with you. It's also very hard to keep clean and I am looking for another one but afraid because of this one.

  • @cosmonautikal536
    @cosmonautikal5369 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for this video, very helpful for myself and for making recommendations to others.

  • @davidfreeman8607
    @davidfreeman8607 Жыл бұрын

    Do you have thoughts on the Anova Precision Oven? I’m curious how moisture and the thermometer impact your perception (but recognize the conflict of interest with the probe function, too). How do steam/combi functions review out in your opinion?

  • @austendewolf
    @austendewolf11 ай бұрын

    New watcher here 👋🏾. I can honestly say this is the best review video of any product I have ever seen. I got a good laugh out of “despite its fairly awful name..” when talking about the ninja 😂

  • @ttl8me
    @ttl8me Жыл бұрын

    Great video! I hope you can also do an in depth review of the Anova

  • @autumn_b905
    @autumn_b905 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. It was very helpful. Would you recommend getting a ceramic coated air fryer instead of stainless steel?

  • @BromideBride
    @BromideBride2 ай бұрын

    Thank you. These are the most honest and objective reviews I have watched about these products. The Ninja is the perfect size for my kitchen but as I bake much more than I oil cook this is perhaps less suitable for my needs and the other products don't seem to match either.

  • @Dedstik
    @Dedstik8 ай бұрын

    Just found your channel after Kenji mentioned Combustion Inc. this is great stuff !

  • @laifongsiew4581
    @laifongsiew4581 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Chris, I really enjoyed your video very much, you answered cooking myths in very scientific way. I was wondering what are your thoughts on steam ovens for home cooking?

  • @giop.9275
    @giop.9275 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic series; I personally would keep the Ninja too. Considering that the June uses cameras, I wonder if temperature control behaves differently with food in the oven. The industry needs more independent testing, keep up the good work!

  • @Ojisan642
    @Ojisan64210 ай бұрын

    This was a really good and thorough review and comparison. I’d be interested to see your take on the equivalent non-smart countertop convection ovens.

  • @CoolJay77
    @CoolJay77 Жыл бұрын

    A great presentation. June is quite impressive. I am inclined towards getting the Anova Precision for its sous vide and steam feature. Good to know that you plan to make a video on it. BTW, I am happy customer of the Predictive Meat Themometer. I am surprised, I have not seen BBQ channels toying with it yet.

  • @loislogan3425
    @loislogan3425 Жыл бұрын

    I haven't seen a more informative assessment of smart ovens as this group. My only wish is that you had added a comparison of the Brava oven. Well done and thank you

  • @charlesabrooker
    @charlesabrooker Жыл бұрын

    Great work, Chris!

  • @TheeeDannyD
    @TheeeDannyD11 ай бұрын

    I have been thinking about reviewing hearing aids and this format is inspiring.

  • @emanuelhess9909
    @emanuelhess9909 Жыл бұрын

    I would be interested on reviews of built in ovens from leading manufacturers always comparing the top model gaggenau/wolf/miele/samsung/aeg/bosch/siemens and others

  • @limavox
    @limavox Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. Thank you for this level of detail. Any chance you are working a a similar series for induction burners? (But more accessible than the Breville?)

  • @wrtau23
    @wrtau235 ай бұрын

    Would love an update now that June is no longer making ovens and many, including myself, have a Gen2 oven that can't receive updates after factory reset and the oven no longer works.

  • @Swampster70
    @Swampster70 Жыл бұрын

    I really liked this mini series. A good watch and very informative. I do have a question though. You have a large built in oven and what looks to be another oven/microwave on the wall, why the need for a third oven. I've been looking to get rid of many counter top devices to reduce clutter. Are their any smart ovens that are incorporated into the traditional oven/stove top? One that can take advantage of the typical oven hookup at 220/240V or maybe even controls the gas, which would be super easy to do.

  • @iangregoryhome
    @iangregoryhome6 ай бұрын

    Very well presented and very informative, thank you.

  • @cfools1469
    @cfools14695 ай бұрын

    Excellent review. Thanks for the level of detail. The only thing I see that is a gap in these kinds of reviews is reliability statistics.

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you. As someone in the hardware business myself, I would say there is no way to know the reliability statistics without access to the company's warranty claims data. But I also know that if it were over 1% during the warranty period, it would be a major problem and any reasonable manufacturer would be moving quickly to fix the problem. Personally, with these being experienced manufacturing companies, I would guess the manufacturing defect rate is below 0.25%.

  • @docdrone890
    @docdrone890 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful comparison, Thank You

  • @michaelbartlett1244
    @michaelbartlett1244 Жыл бұрын

    Suggestion for a new video. I have an Anova Precision oven, I'd really appreciate a review, or suggestions on when to use steam and at what settings, maybe a good chance to talk about the science of steam ovens.

  • @victorestevez7809
    @victorestevez78097 ай бұрын

    This was an excellent review. Thank you! You should compare the June oven with The Brava Glass oven. This should be interesting, as I feel that these are closer in features and function 🤔 I would love to hear your chef/scientific analysis. If considered, thank you in advance!

  • @diannematthews8838
    @diannematthews88382 ай бұрын

    Incredible review! Thank you

  • @ronnyatlarge
    @ronnyatlarge Жыл бұрын

    Wow, great series! I was previously considering that Breville Joule, but now find the Ninja very interesting. Can you please test baking a LOT of small cakes or pan batter bread in the Ninja to see if it does a satisfactory job of uniformly baking the multiple items?

  • @litros34
    @litros34 Жыл бұрын

    Great job! Could you tell me what material is the interior of each of the ovens, aluminum or steel? ty!

  • @nancybyrd2221
    @nancybyrd2221 Жыл бұрын

    Chris, when it comes to trusted, tested, and knowledgeable opinions on electronics in the kitchen, you are THE MAN! I mean, having six Joule's, I know you know what the hell you're talking about! The one thing I have to disagree with you on is the Breville customer service. Without going into too much detail, I was VERY disappointed (and angry) that an expensive Breville juicer lasted only 3 weeks past it's one-year warranty. The experience with their customer service was not exactly stellar. Long story short, after sending back to them the now defunct juicer, they sent to me a new juicer....problem solved. Except it conked out a couple of months later. So I'm not keen at all about Breville and gun-shy about making a major purchase from them ever again. I appreciate the reviews on the ovens! You're the best!

  • @altrdgenetics

    @altrdgenetics

    Жыл бұрын

    I am also disappointed with Breville's customer service. Not only did I have issue with ordering one of their PolyScience items (never sent the shipping email) but also currently attempting to get support for my Joule unit and support sent the wrong part and have been silent for over 2 weeks and no one answering their phones. So I agree with you on future purchases. I will not look at Breville for future appliances based on my interactions with them no matter how good they review.

  • @msk3905

    @msk3905

    5 ай бұрын

    I had a Breville smart oven and something that needs to be communicated is that their electronics are temperamental and fail often! We loved our oven until we started getting error messages, when I reviewed my manual it stated to shut off unplug and contact service immediately. After researching this I found that it is very common issue with them as many others had the same and yes it failed like 4 months after the warranty...funny how this seems to work out?

  • @LittIegator
    @LittIegator Жыл бұрын

    I often wonder why there isn't an oven that just lets us manually control the elements and fan speed. It's annoying that you have to learn what each "feature" actually does and then try to remember that. Same applies to everything like instant pots, too. Keep all the buttons for the normal user for sure, but throw us a bone.

  • @shafqatullah5032
    @shafqatullah50326 ай бұрын

    Hi Chris! Following your channel and looking forward to buying the Combustion soon from Australia! Can you please review the Dreo Chefmaker Air-Fryer that is somewhat relevant to this category?

  • @joshhaarris6060
    @joshhaarris6060 Жыл бұрын

    can u review the anova precision steam oven in a future video? ive heard mixed opinions on it

  • @MikeKasprzak
    @MikeKasprzak Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! As an owner of the non-smart Breville, I'm left with a tiny bit of buyers remorse having learned about the perks of the Ninja. I would love to learn more about how your thermometer can help me get the best from my oven.

  • @r9243j
    @r9243j Жыл бұрын

    Hahah. Your video thumbnail is amazing

  • @makanmata
    @makanmata Жыл бұрын

    I had the Breville (non-Joule) oven and while I found it generally good it kind of sucked for toast . . . so much so that my wife made me keep our pop-up toaster and when the Breville's buttons died - as they all do - she replaced it with a bog standard toaster oven because of the toast issue. Wondering if June or Ninja do a better job on this and given the speed at which the Ninja heats up perhaps it would work well here?

  • @conorobrien2712
    @conorobrien2712 Жыл бұрын

    Great series and video. Would like to offer one bit of constructive criticism though, when discussing temps, it would be great to have the celcius on the screen too. Doesn't need to be part of the script, but as someone not living in North America, I have no real concept of what a temperature difference of 20F means.

  • @AaronFigFront
    @AaronFigFront8 ай бұрын

    Another one you can try is Balmuda’s latest updated “the ranger” microwave + oven combo. The “smart” microwave feature is very interesting.

  • @LeeBoris974
    @LeeBoris974 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting videos, thank you. I kind of want a June Oven, but the company appears not to be selling them anymore and hasn't for months as far as I can tell, that's out. In the end, I kind of just want a good oven that can reach and hold high temps and that has a decent fan (that I can turn off). That doesn't seem to be available.

  • @zendasmom

    @zendasmom

    6 ай бұрын

    I have a June and love it. But when Weber bought out June they discontinued them.

  • @trainwreckTentacle
    @trainwreckTentacle8 ай бұрын

    Nice review!! And how about the ANOVA Precision Oven?

  • @Paelorian
    @Paelorian Жыл бұрын

    These ovens have sensors they react to, making them "smart", but part of their appeal is also the additional control of cooking they provide with such features as controllable fans and hearing elements. Some users may also want to consider more advanced ovens that do not offer sensors but do offer other abilities and controls. For example, the recently released Ooni Volt 12 electric countertop oven. Designed primarily as a pizza oven, it offers less height and versatility than the ovens in this video. But it does offer a knob of full adjustability for distributing heat between the top or bottom heating element, is certified for outdoor use, and by being super-insulated is the first indoor electric oven to claim to reach 850°F (450° C) on a standard US outlet (120V), using 1600 watts of power and being cool to the touch. It can't tell you when your food is done, but I can see someone who is into pizza-making or other high-temperature cooking choosing between a smart conventional oven or a more specialized pizza oven, which of course you can cook other foods in. So high-end non-smart consumer ovens are getting more sophisticated and offering more electronic controls. Like the Anova countertop steam oven, they're beyond the scope of this series on countertop smart ovens, but I think it's worth mentioning that temperature sensors, cameras, and convection aren't the only technologies improving and changing the experience of oven cooking, which otherwise hasn't substantially changed in many decades. There was a change from from traditional fuel-burning ovens to temperature controlled gas and electric ovens. And the experience has basically not changed until very recently. Set a temperature and bake. The biggest addition since was probably an integrated timer, which isn't much. But in the last decade, we now have substantially different home ovens offering more control performance with technologies such as convection, smart sensors, adjustable heating elements, and lower minimum and higher maximum temperates. Thank you for this series. I might upgrade my toaster oven within the next few years and I will now be looking for convection and seriously considering smart oven features. Perhaps the next-gen Ninja will be smart enough for the fan to have an on-off switch. I subscribed to you immediately after watching my first video with you reviewing the Ninja CREAMi. I didn't know who you were when I started watching, but by the end I'd subscribed. This content is excellent. I now know what smart ovens are, why they're desirable, and the state of the market for countertop versions. I learned all this from your video series, having very little prior knowledge of smart ovens. I will continue to follow your channel, and when I'm ready to replace it upgrade my thermometer yours will be at the top of my list when shopping for a new one. If my budget allowed it, I'd have already bought it after seeing it in use in this series. Easier, faster, more accurate, and more versatile. It's been years since I took a look at the state of the market (I use a Lavatools Javelin but would appreciate a longer probe), but last I checked all the instant-read thermometers just took the temperature at the tip, and you've introduced me to a superior thermometer design.

  • @benkaminsky
    @benkaminsky Жыл бұрын

    Honestly I’ve owned the non-joule version of the Breville Smart oven air pro and have found it to be great for absolutely everything including air frying and reasonably large roasts BUT given the quality and savviness of their design in appliances overall, I’m shocked they still haven’t included a port for a thermocouple. It would seem like the most obviously breville thing to do!

  • @NoZenith

    @NoZenith

    10 ай бұрын

    Thiiiissss

  • @khzevo

    @khzevo

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree, pretty glaring miss. I have one of these ovens and I have to use my own probe and set alarms up independent of the oven's process. They need to collab with @ChrisYoungCooks and wirelessly integrate with his thermometer 🙂

  • @shiyanwijesekera4867

    @shiyanwijesekera4867

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree that it’s a miss, but what’s wrong with using your own probe thermometer?

  • @benkaminsky

    @benkaminsky

    5 ай бұрын

    @@shiyanwijesekera4867 at which point you’re temp profiling your cooking, you think you’d want to be able to actually know what temp the food is. they’re putting one in tho. it’s coming.

  • @khzevo

    @khzevo

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@shiyanwijesekera4867I think, for example, the rotisserie feature could be a whole lot smarter. It's not the end of the world, but I'm probably not going to use features I paid for because of it.

  • @vitalijn92
    @vitalijn927 ай бұрын

    Didn’t buy a knew oven for nearly two years since my old one broke. Finally pulled the trigger on the ninja 10 in 1 since it’s only 180€ (195$ tax and shipping included) for Black Friday.

  • @karljames11
    @karljames11 Жыл бұрын

    That was great. Looking forward to the smoking series!

  • @Trent-tr2nx
    @Trent-tr2nx Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. Confusingly, Breville also sells a “Smart Oven Pro Air Fryer” with “Superconvection”, but the fan layout looks the same as the Joule oven. Perhaps it’s a stronger fan but it doesn’t seem like it would perform any better than what you tested in this video series.

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    It is the same fan, and the Joule oven also has Superconvection. My understanding was that the Joule version of this oven was the app connected version.

  • @noeltay534
    @noeltay5345 ай бұрын

    Could you do a showdown for sous vide circulators or are they all equal? What would you recommend?

  • @mad_incognito
    @mad_incognito Жыл бұрын

    Internet connectivity has also the chance to brick an appliance when the vendor decides it wants to move on. Being a software engineer I am not buying a smart appliance. If my smart thermometer bricks that is one thing but if my oven ($900) bricks it is a different story. I bought the Meat-It thermometer and it is a piece of junk - hard to pair, uses batteries to charge and does not show the correct temperature.

  • @supereldian
    @supereldian8 ай бұрын

    Thoughts on the Brava oven? Seems very pricey, but has an attractive design with smart features.

  • @madhurissv
    @madhurissv10 ай бұрын

    Informative Video Chris !! Thank you ! Which one is best for roasting vegies ?

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    10 ай бұрын

    I’d say the Ninja or Breville are best for that because of their more powerful fans.

  • @madhurissv

    @madhurissv

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you !!@@ChrisYoungCooks

  • @GoldenDumpling
    @GoldenDumpling Жыл бұрын

    How about the Cuisinart "Air Fryer Toaster Ovens". There are various iterations are around, with different control panels. Its sold at Costco and popular. My issue has been the large diameter ceiling mounted fan has to run at low speed even when not in convection mode, like the Ninja as you pointed out. Aside from the baking issues mentioned, this dries out toast. I think this is likely to keep the top mounted control panel cool so it doesn't fail. It's nice that the Ninja isn't too wide, but width-reducing top mounted control panels need a separate fan to cool the electronics, to avoid the oven interior fan running at all times. That adds cost and complexity, which Ninja and Cuisinart have avoided. I've also got a Panasonic NB-G110P, that is popular in Japan. It excels at toasting, getting the exterior crispy without drying out the inside, using an infrared bulb that reaches full output almost instantly. The overhead clearance is extremely low though, a croissant puts it at its limit. It does produce consistent results that avoid burning the top though, since the digital control's algorithm modulates the bulb and elements fairly precisely. An amazing toaster disguised as an oven, and worth a look if that is your focus.

  • @pedrot
    @pedrot Жыл бұрын

    I just love this channel

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    🙏

  • @imelpomene
    @imelpomene Жыл бұрын

    I love my anova oven + ninja foodi grill airfryer. They complement each other well.

  • @carolcaris2149
    @carolcaris21499 ай бұрын

    Your detailed use of each oven was great. I love Breville products, but I own and use the Ninja oven. It is used more than my stove oven weekly and comes in very handy for extra dishes on holidays.

  • @jewelleryaddict
    @jewelleryaddict4 ай бұрын

    I have had for 20 years a large Sharp carousel convection /microwave. It’s large enough for cooking large turkeys or small game hens perfect. I can bake cakes or anything. Can nuke cup of coffee. Can blend the 2 settings to work together. Cost 500 to 700.. Also bought 7 years ago a cheaper Cuisinart micro /convection oven for 250. Little smaller but keeps up with this Sharp. Would recommend both.

  • @angelbeltranIII
    @angelbeltranIII9 ай бұрын

    Do not buy the June oven. It breaks every 2 years. We’ve gone through 3 replacement and now they are asking us to pay $450 w/ a 60 day warranty. Stay away from June.

  • @flickerNYC
    @flickerNYC Жыл бұрын

    Chris , great review ; curious why you didn’t include the Brava oven in this showdown.

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    Simply too different of an oven to make sense as part of this series.

  • @ykoehler
    @ykoehler Жыл бұрын

    there is also Hestan Cue which is a cool cooking tech, just wish they invested more in it

  • @NightlightCompass
    @NightlightCompass Жыл бұрын

    i expected a more blatant 'punchline' around the best 'smart oven' being any basic model, paired with your thermometer. seems like you're crediting the audience for being smart enough to connect the dots :)

  • @melanieOh

    @melanieOh

    Жыл бұрын

    Seriously. I felt respected watching this. I can only imagine what being able to integrate some of these ovens' functionality with the combustion thermometer would produce, and I think the fact that the thought's occurred to me at all is the best marketing anyone could do! Great video series regardless, it's got me thinking about my own appliances and how they work, and what I actually need at home.

  • @Alex-zp9qm

    @Alex-zp9qm

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, exactly, I think that's the point: what makes a smart oven? Knowing when to take your food out! Hence: predictive thermometer and "any oven you already own". 🤣

  • @jonathanfoulkes6381

    @jonathanfoulkes6381

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, and my crystal ball says this call is about to happen or has happened: Breville Product Manager: Hi Chris, lovely series, great job comparing them. But we need to talk about integrating your thermometer with our ecosystem. Was thinking that since they both connect to smartphone apps and the cloud, we could rev the software (cloud + apps) to provide optional integration between the two for owners who have both. That way our autopilot can dynamically adapt based on the actual temperatures from your probe. If you cut us a good deal, we might even offer it as a special bundled set. ...

  • @lillysilbert

    @lillysilbert

    7 ай бұрын

    lol. I’m waiting for this!!!! I immediately had the same thought. It would definitely elevate the joule oven.

  • @IanTheWoodchuck
    @IanTheWoodchuck10 ай бұрын

    So, are there any "French Door" style air fryer ovens that are worth consideration? My Instant Omni Plus just flat-out died so I'm shopping for a replacement, while my Ninja Foodi SP101 is taking up the slack. Because of design constraints in my kitchen, I am unable to have a normal oven with stove hobs, so having a top-notch countertop oven as a daily-driver is a must and I really like the styling of the French door design.

  • @gertie2454

    @gertie2454

    9 ай бұрын

    Oster makes a 'french door' oven.

  • @steveg4334
    @steveg43346 ай бұрын

    Very impressive presentation, thanks.

  • @rchrdnsh
    @rchrdnsh7 ай бұрын

    ok, now add the Anova Smart Oven and the Brava Smart oven as well…these are great, thank you :-)

  • @luckycatdad8369
    @luckycatdad83693 ай бұрын

    I have a Breville toaster oven that's at least 6+ years old and it's pretty great. I have a bunch of their appliances and love the brand. I think for the price, if the Ninja could have reached 480f temps it would be a no brainer and I'd buy one tomorrow. The June just seems a bit over priced to have a limiting feature like the poor convection fans, fix that and I'd actually consider it.

  • @GregoryMooreMD
    @GregoryMooreMD Жыл бұрын

    Nice review. Thanks

  • @PradyumnVij
    @PradyumnVij8 ай бұрын

    Can these ovens replace a regular home's oven? Would be my question.

  • @BarbWiegele
    @BarbWiegele8 ай бұрын

    Question for you please...My microwave is almost end of life. I am considering the Breville Combi 3 in 1. In your opinion should I get a separate Microwave and a separate Air Fryer or is the 3 in 1 a good alternative?

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    8 ай бұрын

    Haven't tested the 3 in 1 combo, but from a friend who owns it, he seems to really like it.

  • @3lapsed
    @3lapsed Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this series, and I watched it for your approach to these types of reviews and was why I subscribed to you after seeing your Hexclad video. However I have a gripe with any app based appliance, which is support. And I don't mean the 1 year warranty or whatever they happen to come with, I mean app and server support. I don't want to own a product that can be so quickly and easily disabled because of a myriad of reasons. From the company deciding to sunset that model you own and stop updating or completely removing from their servers, to the company going out of business or being bought out and eliminated. There's too many ?????s with IOT devices. What I'm saying is, if I were inclined to buy any of these, It'd be the Ninja hands down. But given I have a good convection oven that can go fanless, and good probe thermometers, and the room to support that, I think I'll stick it out without a smart oven.

  • @Taykief
    @Taykief Жыл бұрын

    Did you look at ovens like the anovo precision (steam) oven?

  • @markdossett5993
    @markdossett59938 ай бұрын

    I own a Ninja Foodi XL pro that looks the same as the one you had but no thermometer. At first it was great, but then the baked on grease became to difficult to clean after trying every cleaning product. Now it smokes often and even though I have temperature set to 450 my oven thermometer only reads 333 after 30 minutes. So I am in the market for another one that will last longer and easier to clean. When everyone does these reviews they don't do anything on cleaning which is as important as cooking because I ended up spending more time cleaning than time saved from cooking so why buy one at these prices for just a year.

  • @ZeWaka
    @ZeWaka Жыл бұрын

    Hey Chris - just to let you know for some reason this video's maximum resolution is 720p, whereas the other videos in the series were 1080p. Possible mis-export?

  • @ChrisYoungCooks

    @ChrisYoungCooks

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh, that’s embarrassing. Yes, looks like I exported it wrong and didn’t catch it. Sorry 😞

  • @kccccccc
    @kccccccc Жыл бұрын

    Please review the Anova Precision Oven!

  • @skykitchen867
    @skykitchen8678 ай бұрын

    Ending up getting the Cosori oven. Works wonderfully.

  • @kevinyoung2469
    @kevinyoung24695 ай бұрын

    You are supposed to leave between 8" 20cm to 12" 30cm air gap clearance above the ovens for heat safety. So the taller ovens like the Ninja cannot be used under a standard height wall cupboard. Therefore the lower wider ovens are the only option for a kitchen when the oven is to be placed under a wall cupboard.

  • @70spices

    @70spices

    19 күн бұрын

    This is from the Ninja manual: “When using this oven, provide adequate space (at least 1” above and on all sides) for air circulation.” Considering its height is 13.34 inches and standard cabinet height starts at 18-20 inches above the counter, this is perfectly safe to place on the counter underneath cabinets. It’s all good 👍🏻

  • @markdossett9100
    @markdossett91004 ай бұрын

    My biggest problem is that you didn't cover cleaning. I owned the Ninja Foodi and own a Breville pro. Both are good at first, whenever it comes to clea, ing they are a nightmare. The Ninja I had to cook at temperature set at 400° F but rarely achieved that temperature. Breville about the same but took longer to cook. I had the Ninja less than a year before it barely could reach 350°F so through it away. Breville is about the same plus also hard to clean, but I can use my baking dishes, unlike Ninja, which is not wide enough and too high. But to me, it boils down to cleaning, which takes a lot of time, which defeats saving on cooking time. Needs a self-cleaning feature that works for the cost of these machines. As for the June oven, I don't own it, so I can't say anything about it, but if it doesn't have a self-cleaning feature, I won't buy one. When you guys do a review, involve cleaning in your review after 6 months of use. From my experience with these two I have owned, they must pay you for the review you give on these products. I give Ninja a D, and so far, Breville is a B, but that may go down since I have owned it 3 months.

  • @kathybayham6229
    @kathybayham62298 ай бұрын

    Excellent presentation. I very nearly sprang for the Breville today but decided to do a bit more research. In my experience, Breville is all marketing. My actual user experiences (food processor, hot water kettle, espresso maker) have been disappointing. It seems this $$$ oven is no different as I've seen the sub-par toast and bagel results. I know you didn't cover that in this episode, but you reminded me to be more analytical and less mesmerized by the shiny box with the showy display. I'd probably pick the June but $900 is too much for me and this is not a must-have purchase.

  • @wyocoyotewyocoyote9007
    @wyocoyotewyocoyote9007 Жыл бұрын

    another super good review.........why no Anova precision oven review ? Conflict of interest b/c your immersion circulator , or b/c its more a smart steam /combi oven. I'd go for the Ninja and figure out the stop fan hack, based on your 4 reviews, not merely due to price point, but the semi integrated if not highly accurate temp probe, the very good convection heat/fan footprint and height pros......and to be less wed to my freaking phone. I have the Anova and its neato but too app centric/ for me. Needs some "analog" controls.