Euro-Pro TO282 4-Slice Toaster Oven

 

Euro-Pro TO282 4-Slice Toaster Oven




Features:

  • 1,000-watt, 4-slice capacity toaster oven with 4 main heating options
  • Convenient 15-minute timer with bell and stay-on function
  • Brushed stainless exterior; easy-to-clean interior; cool-touch handle
  • Includes chrome-plated wire rack, baking tray, and tongs


Editorial Review:

1,000-watt, 4-slice capacity toaster oven with 4 main heating options. Convenient 15-minute timer with bell and stay-on function. Includes chrome-plated wire rack, baking tray, and tongs. Measures 16-1/2" x 12-1/5" x 11-1/5". Brushed stainless exterior. Easy-to-clean interior. Cool-touch handle.

More versatile than a toaster, this toaster oven not only browns bread but can cook smaller quantities of food, such as baked potatoes or a few helpings of lasagna, without requiring you to use your main oven. The 1,000-watt toaster oven fits about four bagels or slices of bread and offers two different positions for its rack, depending on whether you prefer to toast or broil. In addition to baking or broiling options, the control panel offers a warming alternative and a setting for toasting and reheating pizza (which never turns out right in the microwave). The timer can be set for up to 15 minutes of cooking and a bell alerts you when time is up. You may also override the timer and set the power to the "stay on" position. The toaster oven has an easy-to-clean interior with a removable crumb tray and a handsome brushed stainless-steel exterior with a cool-touch handle on the door. Accessories that come with this toaster oven include a chrome-plated wire rack, a baking tray, and tongs for removing the tray without burning your hands. --Cristina Vaamonde

Customer Reviews:

Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0

only on sale:

I got this toaster at another vendor... on sale for $19.99. for the price I paid it's absolutely wonderfull... but these are the issues I have:
a) the exterior is not insulated at all (it's a thin little sheet of metal).
b) The temp dial is not an adjustable dial; the temps are "bake", "toast/pizza" "broil" and "keep warm".
If you're like me-toasting is mostly what I use, I do not have kids and have a very smart cat, then it's fine to have. I have had nothing but good from this appliance;... more info

They don't make 'em like they used to:

I didn't think it would be so hard to find a replacement for an old toaster oven. This is the second one we bought and returned (first was B&D). Same problems; basically, the timer is ineffective (doesn't 'ding' when toast is ready). We're not asking for any bells and whistles, just something that makes toast, bagels, rolls, etc. If someone finds a good one for under $50, please recommend.

Could not wait to replace this toaster with a different one:

1. Toaster oven never toasted bread evenly.
2. I did not feel the temperature was ever high enough to cook meat or chicken without drying it too much.
3. The time handle broke very soon after I started using the product.
4. The outside was virtually impossible to clean. I have a lot of stainless steel appliances large and small - have no problem cleaning those and shining with Windex, but this toaster seems to attract the dirt and grease and not let go of it. The spots then turn brown with... more info

I'm Loving Mine So Far:

I live alone, and I bought this so that I wouldn't be using my big energy-hog oven just fix a couple of fish fillets, or a potpie just for myself. I've been reading the strange expectations people have from an item designed to make toast and other small snacks. I knew I wouldn't be roasting a chicken in here (hope to get a roaster oven for that!) And I don't eat toast, so I'm not going to get a hissy about too-brown bread. Here's a little of what I've made with mine so far in the week I've had it:
Eggo... more info
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