The June Oven looks like a great product. In fact, I ordered one in February; however, June Oven has not sent my oven. I have contacted office in San Francisco twice and they explained delays due to covid. I was empathetic until today, three months after my order was placed, when they sent out a mass email promoting June Oven for mothers day with a 10% discount. How can you promote an oven when you haven't even filled previous orders. I would NOT order this oven without some type of reassurance of date of arrival. I will be fair, and if my oven arrives, I will post the good news here right away. Social Nope, I hope you don't delete my comment. I think consumers have a right to know if your video encourages them to purchase a June Oven. Thank you.
The problem with the Brava like many air fryers is the screen is on top. Unless there's good lighting and you're not short, I find that a deal breaker.
I know what you're thinkin. I'm torn between the Brava and the June, because of what America's Test Kitchen said about both ovens. That they thought that the Brava was way to bossy and fussy, simply because you have to, among other things, cut down food to size and it must be positioned on the pans/trays in a certin designated position. Also, that they found out that if you opened the oven door, while in operation, the heat lamps can damage one's eyes. I actually shared their video with the Vice President of Marketing and Sales for Brava and I left comments for America's Test Kitchen to reach out to him, as well, for I gave them his e-mail address. I don't know if you have talked to him yourself, but his name, is Travis Rhea. With June, on the other hand, America's Test Kitchen really loved that oven over the other 4 smart ovens that they tested, as that they not only ooked at affordability and functionality, but also ease of operation, effectiveness and efficiency. And that while The June was among the most expensive and most pricy, they thought that that one was much easier all around. I would invite you to take a look at America's Test Kitchen's video, as well as look at June's website, as according to a video I saw on their website, that you can cook eggs in there. Once again, that the Vice President of Marketing and Sales at Brava, his name, is Travis Rhea. Thank you and good luck.
Thank you for doing this!! I have been going back an forth on which one I want to get. I have been searching online for a comparison but couldn’t find anything. At the end of your video you mentioned another video reviewing the Brava but I don’t see it? Also are you able to do a full review on the June as well to get a full comparison on using them both? Thank you!!
Thanks Jenn. Actually working on the Brava review right now so that should be out within a week (takes about 15-20 hrs to do that review). Will be working on a June review in future.
What are you talking about the June of them can’t do eggs I hard boil eggs in that thing all the time on it’s hard boiled egg setting I have the third generation
@@ProBuyersGuides man every oven can cook eggs, especially if you want hard boil eggs. You just need some heat, it's not rocket science.. it's a different thing if we are talking about cooking an egg at certain levels of doneness, for that purpose a combi oven or a sous vide bath is way better, or just poach your egg, but it requires experience and babysitting em. I really don't like the brava, it's a really cool idea because you have virtually 0 preheat time and you can cook different things in the same sheet tray, but at the end of the day it acts like a broiler.. not worth 1000k for sure. It is also super strange because it doesn't even heat the air, so it will cook only the side of the food that is exposed to the light. It's definitely a cool idea, but you can't even call it an oven since it doesn't work as an oven.
The app reviews are what did it for me. Being able to cooks eggs... Never new how much I'd end up using that. I've never eaten so many poached and fried eggs.
Smart ovens are supposed to be easier to use not harder. At least that's the assumption. lol. It turns out it means you have to be smart to actually get it to actually do what you want. lol
Do not buy the June oven. It breaks every 2 years. We’ve gone through 3 replacement and now they are asking us to pay $450 w/ a 60 day warranty. Stay away from June.
Great if you have $$$. Most of us can't afford $1500 ( that is a car for me! Not a car payment a full cash buy.) These prices need to come down and be accessible to all people especially the working class who have less time and money. Good review.
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So you didn’t even try the June oven? No thank you to this comparison when there’s nothing to compare
The June oven does cook eggs,even hard boiled eggs. They even have an egg pan. I think J*ne oven sells the air fry basket on their website
So does the Brava cook or does it give the food a sunburn?
How can you compare when you haven't even tried the the tother option? Wtf
The June Oven looks like a great product. In fact, I ordered one in February; however, June Oven has not sent my oven. I have contacted office in San Francisco twice and they explained delays due to covid. I was empathetic until today, three months after my order was placed, when they sent out a mass email promoting June Oven for mothers day with a 10% discount. How can you promote an oven when you haven't even filled previous orders. I would NOT order this oven without some type of reassurance of date of arrival. I will be fair, and if my oven arrives, I will post the good news here right away. Social Nope, I hope you don't delete my comment. I think consumers have a right to know if your video encourages them to purchase a June Oven. Thank you.
Ever get it?
It cooks with lights? Like the EZ Bake oven I had when I was a little kid?
The problem with the Brava like many air fryers is the screen is on top. Unless there's good lighting and you're not short, I find that a deal breaker.
Glad to see Adam Sessler is still able to find work.
It would be nice having both Ovens and cook with them at the same time to see the differences. How can I see which one is better?
My air fryer is noisy. How noisy is the Brava while cooking ? Thanks.
I know what you're thinkin. I'm torn between the Brava and the June, because of what America's Test Kitchen said about both ovens. That they thought that the Brava was way to bossy and fussy, simply because you have to, among other things, cut down food to size and it must be positioned on the pans/trays in a certin designated position. Also, that they found out that if you opened the oven door, while in operation, the heat lamps can damage one's eyes. I actually shared their video with the Vice President of Marketing and Sales for Brava and I left comments for America's Test Kitchen to reach out to him, as well, for I gave them his e-mail address. I don't know if you have talked to him yourself, but his name, is Travis Rhea. With June, on the other hand, America's Test Kitchen really loved that oven over the other 4 smart ovens that they tested, as that they not only ooked at affordability and functionality, but also ease of operation, effectiveness and efficiency. And that while The June was among the most expensive and most pricy, they thought that that one was much easier all around. I would invite you to take a look at America's Test Kitchen's video, as well as look at June's website, as according to a video I saw on their website, that you can cook eggs in there. Once again, that the Vice President of Marketing and Sales at Brava, his name, is Travis Rhea. Thank you and good luck.
Thank you for doing this!! I have been going back an forth on which one I want to get. I have been searching online for a comparison but couldn’t find anything. At the end of your video you mentioned another video reviewing the Brava but I don’t see it? Also are you able to do a full review on the June as well to get a full comparison on using them both? Thank you!!
Thanks Jenn. Actually working on the Brava review right now so that should be out within a week (takes about 15-20 hrs to do that review). Will be working on a June review in future.
I’m thinking the brava glass door version looks Fantastic only worried is the glass and the heat
Will the inside of this oven have enough room for a 12" store frozen pizza?
Yes
June oven does cook eggs. It'll notice them once you put them on the rack and cook them accordingly
But June oven 3rd generation heat elements can now be controlled individually.
Wish you’d do a comparison of the Brava Oven and the Anova Precision Oven. Which is more versatile, which cooks what better, etc.
What functions can you use without the brava membership? I believe with June you lose almost all the features.
What are you talking about the June of them can’t do eggs I hard boil eggs in that thing all the time on it’s hard boiled egg setting I have the third generation
I was talking about over easy eggs. Can it do that? Would be good to know for people checking the comments.
@@ProBuyersGuides man every oven can cook eggs, especially if you want hard boil eggs. You just need some heat, it's not rocket science.. it's a different thing if we are talking about cooking an egg at certain levels of doneness, for that purpose a combi oven or a sous vide bath is way better, or just poach your egg, but it requires experience and babysitting em. I really don't like the brava, it's a really cool idea because you have virtually 0 preheat time and you can cook different things in the same sheet tray, but at the end of the day it acts like a broiler.. not worth 1000k for sure. It is also super strange because it doesn't even heat the air, so it will cook only the side of the food that is exposed to the light.
It's definitely a cool idea, but you can't even call it an oven since it doesn't work as an oven.
@@zio_tungst3no297 there are three lights on the bottom that heats as well. In fact it will sear the bottom of food just like a grill might.
Great review.
I just can't stop thinking..
Most of us will be cooking over campfires sooner than anyone believes.
Be well..
And I’ve actually hard boiled 24 eggs in there to perfection
Please not Brava sent him a free oven to review. Keep that in mind when he thinks the Brava oven is so much better.
I bought a suvie oven instead
The app reviews are what did it for me. Being able to cooks eggs... Never new how much I'd end up using that. I've never eaten so many poached and fried eggs.
I hear ya there. I eat more eggs now too. I also cook way more so my wife is loving that. The cleanup is crazy easy too.
@@ProBuyersGuides which one are you referring too
Smart ovens are supposed to be easier to use not harder. At least that's the assumption. lol. It turns out it means you have to be smart to actually get it to actually do what you want. lol
Do not buy the June oven. It breaks every 2 years. We’ve gone through 3 replacement and now they are asking us to pay $450 w/ a 60 day warranty. Stay away from June.
Nice people never talk nasty against a decent entity
Great if you have $$$.
Most of us can't afford $1500 ( that is a car for me! Not a car payment a full cash buy.)
These prices need to come down and be accessible to all people especially the working class who have less time and money.
Good review.
You’re not the target market.
@@nealb182 Exactly, lol
Both are pricey gadgets
Looks snooty. I'm Goin with the ninja
This guy made this video just to justify his purchase to his wife
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