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NEW YORK, Sept. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The Kenmore brand today announced appliance innovations across categories to prove that customers can now can have their cake (and turkey cooked simultaneously), and eat it too. The leading American appliance brand debuted modern solutions for cooking without compromise, easily accessing favorite refrigerator items and efficiently washing and drying clothes. Each of these customer benefits were showcased at a press briefing in New York today.
"Whether it's freeing more minutes in the day, saving time and energy or satisfying everyone's holiday dinner requests without sacrificing your favorite side dish, we are now bringing first-to-market appliances that inspire our customers," said Michael Castleman, vice president and acting head for Kenmore, Craftsman and DieHard. "As a brand that is a part of the lives of more than 100 million Americans*, at Kenmore we believe in putting innovation into our products so our customers get more results and better experiences from them."
Panasonic Inverter Technology perfects the art of cooking with microwave ovens, delivering choice flavor, top-hole color, and fantastic silhouette and structure in the foods you cook. The unchanging pronunciation of microwave energy means tricky foods can get control of without the edges and surfaces overcooking. Foods have the look and soup you believe — without the hold on! The convection oven environs performs like a full-assay oven, delivering benefits such as more even browning for baking cakes and pies, and faster roasting of poultry and meats, which seals in juices and prevents drying out. The Stainless Fingerprint Unruly use up on the front of our Talent Status Convection microwave ovens helps diminish the amount of plain smudging normally found on stainless appliances. So your microwave will look its with greatest satisfaction even when you are preparing some of your messiest recipes.
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