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nmassman44

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Hey everyone just thought I would share a few pics of the new toaster oven we bought yesterday. It replaces this POS Black and Decker Infawave oven that died on us. Lasted just alittle over 2 years....Anyways I am liking this new oven. Here is a pic.

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hey Mike. Congratulations. I think you'll enjoy it. I got a burr in my saddle last fall that I wanted a toaster oven, but I wanted something that asa as full functional as possible. That left me with either the Cuisinart or the Breville SmartOven. I ended up with the Breville. I stook in BB&B for 1/2 an hour messing with the two before i finally opted for the Breville. It was heavier too. It's not quite as wide as yours (but mine can take a 9 x 13 pan that doesn't have handles on the end) but it's a little bit taller inside and slightly deeper I do belive. I also decided I was personally tired of buttons, I wanted knoobs (he he he). And the display was eaasier for me to read. Although without lids (and the books encourage one tonot use glass lids), I can get a 5 quart corningware pot, a 4.5 L Visions roaster, the 4 quarter Corninng Ware dish I cot at the estate sale at the 2002 Convention, and my 4 quart Pyrex Compatible fasserole dish. It's become my primary oven, I odn't feel guilty about turning it on for one or two chicken breasts. Since I got it, I think I've used my regular oven 3 times. I done pound cakes and bread and rolls in it too. I'm very pleased. I think you will enjoy yours too and will be a geat 2nd oven for y'all.

I'd be very leery about using it arranged in that corner like that and so close to the curtains. I just looked at your manual and it says the same as mine, 2-4 inches awway from a wall. I always unplug mine too.
 
Geez Bob your always stuffing something to the brim aint ya now..lol. The book that came with the oven is interesting. So far I made brownies in it...came out fabulous. The pasta bake was very good as well. Next i make is a chicken...convection roasted of course.
 
LOL. You know me, I do big lol. Like I said I wanted something fully functional if I was gonna occupy countertop reality space. It hasn't let me down. It did take a while for me to adjust taking longer to make toast though.
 
Another of my reasons of inspiration

I got mine just a couple of weeks after Kelly blessed me with the KitchenAid 4C mixer he found while on the trip to his granddaughter's lawst August. They're right next to each other and they look like they were made for each other. I was thrilled!!
 
These little Cusinart ovens work really well-but the thing I don't like about them is the door gets really messy after you have used it awhile-would have been nice to make the door detachable from the machine so you can wash it in the sink or dishwasher.
 
I'm still using the GE 4 slice Toaster Oven I bought in 1975. It still has the adhesive-backed fake wood grain trim. I has a second rack so that it can bake two TV dinners at once. I have never used that since I have never prepared a TV dinner for company. It also has a lever on the right side that, when pushed down, tilts the toasting rack so that all of the toast slides forward. That is a very efficient crumb scattering mechanism.
 
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