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Little toaster, big problem
I've used this toaster/oven for a couple of years now, and have never been satisified with it. The "oven" is so small there is nothing that will fit into it without touching the heating element. It is hard to clean too. The door to the oven is really tricky to get opened without burning yourself. When you use the toaster, it has to finish the time it was set on, you can't stop it early even if what you're toasting is charring! The outside of the unit heats up also, so be careful about touching it when heated.
[Tuesday, November 18, 2008]
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the most compact toaster oven for the money
My office bought one of these and it seemed to stand up to all the abuse there so we got one for home. It takes up less space than any other we found. So yes, you can't fit something very large in it, but it fits a pot pie and it does a fine job making toast so we have no complaints...so far.
[Friday, November 14, 2008]
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Perfect for my needs
I have no complaints. The toaster oven performs like any moderately priced toaster oven, the toaster works exactly as I had hoped. I would buy it again. If you are hoping for high end results, you probably need to spend more money. I live alone, toast only rarely, but often use the oven instead of my big one. I dial down the temperature at least 25 degrees from what I would use in a large oven and start checking whatever I'm baking with about 10 percent of the time still to go. So far toast and bagels have toasted more evenly than my old B & D toaster oven that front loaded the toast. Easy to clean, with the removeable crumb tray, too! Not had a problem yet, about a month into using it.
[Tuesday, November 11, 2008]
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