Most homeowners spend hours using all kinds of chemicals, gadgets and 'hacks' to scrape the stubborn grime off of their ovens. But now some companies are solving this problem with 'self-cleaning' - or 'pyrolytic' ovens, the likes of which are being touted as 'well worth the price' by mothers on Facebook. An Australian woman, who owns the $3,205 Smeg pyrolytic double oven shared a before and after of the grease-stained device cleaning itself upHow does pyrolytic cleaning work? There were multiple issues discussed in the Facebook group from those who owned pyrolytic ovens, and one of them involved exploding glass doorsBut there were multiple issues discussed in the Facebook group from those who owned pyrolytic ovens, with some finding them complicated and problematic to use. But experts at Appliances Online say that the additional insulation each pyrolytic oven is developed with should stop doors from exploding and the functionality doesn't slowly degrade the oven.
Source: Daily Mail June 19, 2019 00:22 UTC