GE Profile Introduces Smart Indoor Smoker for Year-Round Smoking in Apartments
GE Profile has unveiled its latest innovation for smoking enthusiasts with limited outdoor space. The company has introduced a smart indoor smoker that allows users to enjoy the smoky flavors of their favorite meats all year round, regardless of whether they have outdoor space. This groundbreaking appliance is the first of its kind to feature true smart capabilities and remote app control.
Unlike traditional outdoor smokers, the GE Profile indoor smoker is equipped with an advanced catalyst converter that filters wood-pellet smoke, preventing significant amounts from escaping. The device has been designed to sit conveniently on countertops, eliminating the need for cleaning or replacing filters.
What sets this indoor smoker apart is its customization options. Users have complete control over temperature and smoke intensity, ensuring precise cooking every time. In a recent event in New York, CNET was given an exclusive preview of the indoor smoker and witnessed its impressive cooking capabilities. Various types of meats were successfully cooked with minimal visible smoke and no plumes released.
The appliance is fueled by wood pellets and offers five adjustable smoke levels to cater to different types of foods. Additionally, it features a smart app integration that provides a wide variety of recipes and enables users to remotely control and monitor the smoker.
For those eager to get their hands on this exciting piece of technology, the GE Profile indoor smoker is available for purchase at select national retailers, including Best Buy and Williams Sonoma, for $1,000. The appliance gained significant attention and managed to secure over $800,000 in funding during an online crowdfunding campaign in 2022.
Smoking enthusiasts can look forward to indulging in their favorite smoky flavors all year round with the GE Profile indoor smoker. For more information and the latest updates on the appliance, stay tuned to Jala News or follow CNET’s complete coverage of CES 2024.
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