False advertising!
I saw an ad for the General Electric JT930 Single Oven which hyped up its "trivecation technology." What this means is that the oven uses some sort of three-pointed heating system to cook your food up to five times faster than normal ovens. My husband and I thought it would be such a good idea for a family on the go, like ours. Plus it was made by GE, a brand we've never had any problems with in the past. Well it turns out that "trivecation technology" is actually a fancy, modern day term for "SNAKE OIL!" This oven cooks at the same speed of every oven day out there. It does not cook, bake, or broil any items at a speed even 1% faster than our old oven. GE also refused to take it back, saying that we had used it, and that cooking speed is a matter of opinion. OPINION!?!?!?!? When your advertising claimed it was fact. Needless to say, it is the last overpriced appliance we will be buying from GE, and may be the last appliance we ever purchase from GE. The kind of false advertising behind the General Electric JT930 Single Oven is a great way to lose a customer.
maekokosa
USA