★★★★★ 5
Color me impressed!
Color: Stainless Steel
Color me impressed! So far I really like this Typhur Sync oven. My first test was a frozen pizza. Unfortunately, it was overcooked. I really can't remember at this moment the exact temperature/time settings I used. (Probably used the box directions.) However, next time I'm going to just select the pizza setting on the oven and trust it. This is a convection oven, so I shouldn't have used the box directions. My next test was a big one. I cooked a 5.6 pound rib roast for Christmas. I selected “beef”, then “medium well”, then hit start. After the preheat was completed, I put the roast in the oven. Of course, before putting it in the oven I inserted the wireless temperature probe. I had taken the roast out of the fridge to let it get to room temperature an hour or so earlier. The probe said its internal temperature was 56 degrees, and the target temperature would be 140 degrees. I looked at other ovens as well, but selected this Typhur for its wireless probe and phone app that would track the oven progress and alert me when it was completed. The oven is downstairs, and this app would save me much stair work. It worked great! Love the little app. I checked the app from time to time for cooking progress, and it would tell me its current internal temperature and the target temperature. Also told me the time to completion. Amazing. It “dinged” my phone when the oven was done. I went downstairs and removed the roast. It looked fantastic. Of course while sitting on the counter top, the roast continued to cook internally while we were getting everything else set up on the dining table, thereby making it more like “well done” when we were finally ready to eat. After slicing it, the meat looked great. Not as pink as I wanted, but that was due to the “internal cooking” it did. I think next time, I'm selecting “medium”. Then it might be more like “medium well” when we're ready to eat. Also, did I mention that the cook time was just a little over 90 minutes? Couldn't believe how fast it cooked. My next test was cooking a pork tenderloin “medium well”. It took 33 minutes, and turned out great. Again, I'm very happy with this purchase. Back story... Years ago we remodeled our kitchen in a previous house, and not wanting to discard a perfectly good wall oven, I built a box for it and kept the oven in our garage to act as our second oven. Well, after 26 years it finally started failing. (Couldn't blame it for all the hot summer and cold winter cycles it went through.) Repair cost would be unreasonably high, even if the parts were available. Looking to replace it would cost anywhere between $450 (for a “no name” oven) and $1000 or more (for a “known brand” oven). I then saw these counter top ovens. After some study, I gambled and selected this Typhur Sync for $230 (also a “no name” brand to me at the time). Glad I did.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2025