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Greenroom
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I've never owned a toaster oven but I think I want to get one for our RV because I really don't get good results with my oven and I belong to a camping club with a carry-in once a month. I've run out of ideas for "non-cooked" items or cakes I bake days before. I would appreciate any suggestions. Convection? Size? Brand? Any experience or advice you have would be greatly appreciated.
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cieterprod1969
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Greenroom wrote:
Thanks for all your advice! I read a lot of reviews and the Breville clearly was the winner. However, since I didn't know for sure how much I would use it, I ended up with a $79 Oster convection from Walmart, mostly because of the 5-year warranty. So far, I have baked brownies, a full-sized bundt cake, made toast (it holds 9 slices), and roasted a 4 lb. chicken. I located a 9x12 pan that fits on the top rack. The convection fan is very quiet and, so far, I'm a happy camper!


Yes. Oster is really good, especially more competitive than Breville in price. It seems to be the one has longest warranty on the market. But I would take Breville regardless the price.
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pamie50
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have that oven too. it realy cooks great and fast. I like it a lot , almost as good as my one in my kitchen at home.

Greenroom
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Thanks for all your advice! I read a lot of reviews and the Breville clearly was the winner. However, since I didn't know for sure how much I would use it, I ended up with a $79 Oster convection from Walmart, mostly because of the 5-year warranty. So far, I have baked brownies, a full-sized bundt cake, made toast (it holds 9 slices), and roasted a 4 lb. chicken. I located a 9x12 pan that fits on the top rack. The convection fan is very quiet and, so far, I'm a happy camper!

Bethany_Carolin
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I bought a 30$ toaster oven from Walmart. I went to the disposable pan section, picked out a 9x9 pan, 9" round pan, 6 muffin pan, 9x5 bread pan, & made sure they fit-they did. Love it. Everything bakes fine & the toaster works great, too. Even tho, I went to Walmart & bought their 6$ toaster. I paid 50c for a toaster oven w/all the attachments @ an auction. I keep it in the house & it works wonderful too. The best 50c I ever spent. LOVE my toaster ovens.

Up2012
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Totally agree with Breville. I use the Cuisinart TOB 165 at home and it has served me well for many years - however, I will replace it with the Breville when we head south this winter. We have a Breville Panini maker and the quality is amazing.

Robin1953
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Greenroom wrote:
I've never owned a toaster oven but I think I want to get one for our RV because I really don't get good results with my oven and I belong to a camping club with a carry-in once a month. I've run out of ideas for "non-cooked" items or cakes I bake days before. I would appreciate any suggestions. Convection? Size? Brand? Any experience or advice you have would be greatly appreciated.


I am curious as to what problems you have. Does the oven burn the bottoms while leaving the top uncooked. If so you may need to put a heat diffuser in the bottom of the oven. I use an inverted cookie pan in the bottom of my oven to fix the issue. Others use unglazed tiles, pizza stone, etc. in the bottom for that purpose.
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bcsdguy
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This is a nice convection oven plus it has a rotisserie. Click here
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vermilye
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I carry a Crusinart TOB 155. I have their convection version of the same oven at home & rarely use the feature so this is the model I purchased for the trailer. Takes a 12"pizza pan. I've baked pies, done whole chickens, roasts, even made toast!

Greenroom
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Thank you, all. I'm convinced it's a good move.

docj
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Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
We have a Brevelle Convection. Bakes extremely well and we have also done Roast Beef, Pizza, Fish, French Fries as well as bagels, toast, crumpets etc. A little pricey but it really works well.


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charlysmom_dad
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http://www.target.com/p/black-decker-6-slice-stainless-steel-convection-oven-cto6335s/-/A-13024921#prodSlot=large_1_1&term=black+and+decker+convection

This is the one we have. We've never used the motorhome oven.
We like this one because it has a 2 hour timer
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Jack_Diane_Free
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We have a Brevelle Convection. Bakes extremely well and we have also done Roast Beef, Pizza, Fish, French Fries as well as bagels, toast, crumpets etc. A little pricey but it really works well.

Johno02
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They are a good solution, we have carried and used one for a number of years, and know many others that do also. Look for a good, well built one, preferably with convection. look at the description, you want to see more on "oven" than "toaster". Better insulation is better.
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