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Old 01-06-2008, 08:59 PM
 
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My old toaster oven broke and I have been in knots about deciding what type of toaster oven to get. I have looked around and NOTHING it seems fits my requirements when I have gone out to look..

Looking for a toaster oven with
convection
can fit a 13x9 bake dish
2 racks
can fit and cook 2 12 inch pizzas in the oven
rotisserie would be great too but not required w/ convection that would work on rotisserie function if possible..


I guess you can tell I am very picky... if anyone knows of any out there that fits the bill and can be deemed as reasonable, I would be very grateful... Looking at around 250 or less... would prefer less of course. Hey when I get it squared away, I will post a pick of the new machine...

I tell you the toaster oven I had really was used quite a bit and know it cut down on lots of cost as far as electric goes when I used it...
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Old 01-06-2008, 09:35 PM
 
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Checkout Costco online, they had some nice smaller ones in our neighborhood store here. You may be looking for a “commercial” unit, check yellow pages for restaurant suppliers.
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Old 01-07-2008, 04:34 AM
 
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I got one at Walmart last year that does all that stuff. It is all digital though. I returned it because it was a pain to program and it took up too much counter space. I think it was a Sanyo??? and not much more than $100, maybe less.

Then I got the one at Costco. Again, digital. Didn't like it.

Now I have a smaller, normal, regular one that is good enough but not with convection.
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