We tested the raclette without odor: like a scent of disappointment

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A winter essential, raclette warms you up as much with its conviviality as with its electrical resistance. Someone still has to be willing to welcome him within their walls. Because beyond its calorific benefits, this cheese specialty releases scents which can bother the most sensitive peninsulas, during and after the Sunday meal. Raclette and its scent perfume the house like the textiles and it can be difficult to guess the cinnamon-raspberry-makeup remover scent of mother-in-law. What if it was finally possible to make raclette without odors? In any case, this is Severin's promise with his new Sevento device.

A raclette-grill combo with integrated hood

Launched at the recommended retail price of €179, it claims to be able to neutralize odors by sucking them up using a small hood integrated in the center, with activated carbon filters. A metal grid is also provided to retain grease, exactly like in a kitchen hood. As for the raclette, the device is equipped with a 1900 W resistance and comes with eight pans, while a metal plate placed on the resistance can act as a grill to vary the accompaniments and change the traditional charcuterie.

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With such a promise, we obviously wanted to test this new device supposed to revolutionize raclette, and we didn't have to look long to find guinea pigs. Rarely does the writing of Digital she showed such team spirit and mutual support. We even had to leave a few editors behind, with gurgling bellies and crestfallen faces. Sorry, it's a minimum of one pan per person, there's no question of passing them around and waiting too long between two slices of melted cheese…

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