If you live alone in a big city, you know the headache of coming home from a long day of work and having to cook from scratch. To solve this exact problem, Philips has launched a new smart kitchen appliance, Philips OneChef, in India. The all-in-one cooking device is designed to simplify everyday cooking by combining multiple cooking methods into a single appliance.
The Philips OneChef combines 33 cooking functions into a single device, including air frying, stir-frying, steaming, and boiling. The idea is to reduce the need for multiple kitchen appliances while offering flexibility for a wide range of recipes.
Philips says the appliance is designed specifically for Indian households, where cooking often involves multiple steps and techniques. One of the key features of the OneChef is its AmbiHeat technology, which uses intelligent temperature sensing and uniform heat distribution to adapt to different dishes.
This allows the appliance to maintain consistent cooking results across various recipes, whether it’s daily meals or more complex dishes. The device also includes guided cooking programs that aim to make it easier for users to prepare recipes without requiring advanced cooking skills.
With OneChef, Philips is targeting users who want a more streamlined cooking experience. It starts at ₹19,995 in India and is already available through Croma, Reliance Digital, Vijay Sales, Amazon, Flipkart, and other retail stores.
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