Toaster Oven Thread ... what's on your counter?

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ovrphil

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I love toaster ovens, even though I may not use them daily. I'd love to see what you all use or have collected so here's a start. Please include your model numbers and any other details you care to share. Thanks everyone.

My collection(all Thrift finds): First up..a Deluxe Toast-R-Oven GE 21T93, never used with original use and care book.

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I agree ...I think it was the most thoughtfully designed, but that mechanism to open and close the toaster slot is not the most robust. But that was the only area I needed to work on... now the knob will easily open and close the toaster slot cover.

In the second posting I meant to say I like the wedge design.

Also, thanks to members here I have found the gel gloss no streak glass wax cleaner is superior for bringing back the original finishes on many of my appliances after they have been cleaned. If you haven't tried Glass Wax Cleaner 3D (the product name on the bottle ),you should give it a try. I got mine at Ace Hardware, FYI.

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I've also seen Gel Gloss recommended for cultured stone sinks/vanity tops that can't handle abrasive cleaners.   I'm not sure if it's the Glass Wax version or just plain original Gel Gloss, which comes in an aerosol can. 

 

So will that stuff pictured above make the snow flake patterns, etc. on your windows during the holiday season?
 
I somehow wound up with the instruction manual for  GE's Versatronic toaster oven, something that probably never made far beyond the end of the runway, but I have not seen the oven. Has anyone here? Wisely, the controls were under the oven. In reading through the booklet, I did not see that it did much more than a regular TO.

 

I am still using the GE 4 slice Toaster Oven that I bought in 1974 or 75. Like everything from that time, it is afflicted with a little wood grain around the control. It has the second rack for cooking two frozen dinners at once but I have not prepared one, let alone two in it. Can't you just imagine having a guest over and preparing two TV dinners? DinDin a deux with candlelight and flowers.
 
LOL Ralph! Snowflakes? I haven't tried that but as you can see... we use those stick on window flakes. Easy on easy off. I haven't used the gel gloss on the granite countertops; I use a spray product call Stone Care International that I bought at Home Depot. I use the glass wax product on the Frigidaire refrigerator (painted surfaces and chrome),  all the surfaces of my microwave and toaster ovens. I don't scrub because I do believe you could if you wanted to remove some surface coloring. I'm referring to some of those not so great wood grain finishes. You know the ones that were rolled on and extremely delicate with age. When I said you should try the glass wax product, I would expect most would approach using it onservatively...in cleaning approach  But one doesn't have to worry about glass or chrome, painted appliance surfaces or plastic . Attached are some photos. Another product I like for plastic is Meguiars PlastX. I think it's one of my favorite for plastics, but in a pinch glass wax works very well. The photo included of the GE toaster oven represents all surfaces cleaned and waxed by glass wax. But I was careful not to use it if I saw any indication removing any of the faux wood surface.

It leaves a nice shine, but I use a light touch. Of course there are other products you and others prefer but I'm just saying...

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Very nice collection, esp the first GE.

I have a couple of toaster ovens but I doubt you'd be interested in the 21st century digital Oster and Cuisinart. The Oster is no longer used, although it's a biggun. I use the Cuisinart for warming up/toasting hot dog buns... mainly... although I have made pizzas and such in it too.
 
I doubt anyone would be interested in my toaster oven, either. It's a modern Toastmaster. It's not the best imaginable, but it gets the job done. Which is good, since it's my only oven.

 

The most noteworthy thing about it was getting it for something like $1.30 on color tag clearance day at Goodwill.

 

I've used toaster ovens in general a lot the last 18 years or so. Even when I do have a real oven, I've thought toaster ovens are often more convenient. I also wonder if they aren't a bit more frugal for power--smaller amount of oven space to heat. (Although, admittedly, the insulation isn't the best on a toaster oven...)
 
Ironically, toast is the thing I make least often in it.

Maybe we should start a special club: Toaster Oven Owners Who Don't Make Toast in the Toaster Oven. LOL

 

I also seldom use a toaster oven for making toast. Even though it's the only gadget I have right now that can make toast. Most of my toaster oven toasting has probably been something like making garlic bread.
 
Panasonic Flash Xpress

That's what we use.. even with my plethora of vintage toaster ovens. It's speedy and actually makes dam good toast. It's a bugger to clean though and looking awful like all well used toaster ovens. I bought it about 9 years ago for my mom who not being a a small appliance lover actually loved it.. I took it back when she moved into long term care.

I'm not a fan of honkin big toaster ovens like many are these days... they take up to much counter space.
 
LordKenmore: I think that would be an interesting presentation: a month of meals in a toaster oven. I have a toaster oven cookbook that I haven't cracked. Not to take the fun away from using a real stove- wall or floor model or other, I think it's a great tribute to saving energy. We also have a Krups convection oven that I also got at Goodwill  for $6. But I think you got the best deal, next to free. Might you have any photos to share?

 

 

That's okay it's a toaster oven thread... well it's worth a video by CNET.. the Panasonic Flashexpress.  And don't forget to add a photo... I found the Panasonic posted a picture of it below. Vintage toasters would be nice to see, but anything you can share about your particular toaster oven is great. Thanks everyone.


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I'll have to line up my ovens and get a more recent picture.

btw I'm somewhat puzzled that Consumer Reports and other sources are touting the Flash Xpress as new? It's been on the market since about 2008 and I bought it on their recommendation as the best out there.
 

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