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High-tech gifts for the outdoor cooking enthusiast

- Don LindiDh Contact Don Lindich at www. soundadvic­enews.com and use the “submit question” link on that site.

QI read your article about the Panasonic Multi- Oven and absolutely love the concept. Do they make a version that mounts under kitchen cabinets?

– L. J., New Jersey

AThe Multi-Oven has a vent in the back that releases hot air, so this must be taken into account when mounting. Panasonic offers the NNCD87KS trim kit, which creates a space around the oven if it is built into cabinetry. If you looking to replace your over-therange microwave, Panasonic says this oven is not designed for that.

QI have an older TV with a coaxial digital audio output, not the optical digital connection used with most soundbars. Is there a way I can use my TV with a soundbar?

– R.K., Oakland

AYou can purchase a coaxial-to-optical digital converter and use it between the TV and soundbar. The Techole converter is a good one and sells for $15 on Amazon.

More high-tech gifts for the cooking enthusiast: Last week I introduced readers to the Panasonic Home Chef Multi-Oven, which combines a microwave with an air fryer, broiler and convection oven. This week I have a few gift suggestion­s for those who like to cook outdoors.

ThermoWork­s makes some of the best temperatur­e-monitoring devices. Last year I recommende­d their $34 ThermoPop instant-read thermomete­r and $99 Smoke BBQ Alarm Thermomete­r. This year, you can add the $35 ThermoWork­s DOT Alarm Thermomete­r with Probe. The DOT combines the accuracy ThermoWork­s is known for with survivabil­ity up to 700 degrees F. thermowork­s.com

Want to try cooking with the sun? The GoSun Go is a small solar oven that sells for $139. The GoSun Go uses solar rays to bake, roast, steam, or boil, even in cold or cloudy weather. It only weighs 2 pounds and has enough capacity to cook a meal for two people. gosun.com

Electric-powered wood pellet grills can be used to grill, smoke, roast and bake and have become increasing­ly popular for their ease of use and the way they add wood flavor to your food. I love to cook outdoors and after years of hearing a friend rave about his wood pellet grill and its great flavors, I decided to get one for myself. I researched and purchased multiple pellet grills over the course of two years, but none of them satisfied me and one was an absolute disaster. Last spring a great salesman called “Camping Joe” introduced me to Camp Chef, and I have been a happy camper ever since.

The Camp Chef Gen 2 Slide & Grill wood pellet grill ($499) is available exclusivel­y at Dick’s Sporting Goods. It was the bestbuilt and most reliable of all the makes and models I tested and has a patented ash cleanout system that makes it about as easy to clean as a gas grill. A sliding deflector exposes the flames for grilling over fire, it has lots of cooking area and includes two temperatur­e probes. The Gen 2 has an advanced digital controller that provides precise temperatur­e control as well as the ability to set the smoke level as well as the temperatur­e. The Camp Chef Gen 2 Slide & Grill is a phenomenal value because it sells for less than entry-level models from other brands, but with far superior constructi­on, features and operation. What a find!

This gift recommenda­tion is particular­ly apt for me because I just purchased another one as a gift for my sister, and she is absolutely delighted with it. Learn more at dickssport­inggoods.com and campchef.com.

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