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  5. Convection oven - Wikipedia

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    The first convection oven in wide use was the Maxson Whirlwind Oven, introduced in 1945. [5] Convection ovens have been in wide use since 1945. [6] In 2006, Groupe SEB introduced the world's first air fryer, under the Actifry brand of convection ovens in the French market. [7] [8] [9] [10]

  6. Halogen oven - Wikipedia

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    A halogen oven, halogen convection oven, or halogen cooking pot is a type of oven that utilizes a halogen lamp as its heating element. Halogen ovens are often noted for being more energy-efficient than a conventional electric oven due to their more effective heating of food and faster cooking times.

  7. Deep fryer - Wikipedia

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    A deep fryer for restaurant use A domestic deep fryer. A deep fryer (or deep fat fryer) is a kitchen appliance used to cook foods by full immersion in hot oil—deep frying. The cooking oil (or fats) are typically between temperatures of 175 to 190 °C (350 to 375 °F). [1]