Convection Oven
I'm moving to a new apartment, and I need to get a convection oven due to a lack of a traditional oven. What brands are the best and what should I look for?
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4 Comments:
I don't know the differences in brands, but I gave to tell you, when we got ours last spring I was a little unsure. But I love it. I can roast veggies quickly and evenly, I can bake 4 trays of cookies at once. It's great and I hardly ever use the non-convection feature. Enjoy! slp
sperschau at 7:49PM on 01/09/08
4 trays of cookies? What brand is that? I am big on baking, and I almost didn't take the apartment because of the no oven issue.
pbisNOTmyname at 7:54PM on 01/09/08
I'd trust a recommendation from Consumer Reports, if you don't get any response with personal knowledge. They explain all the features, sizes and I always appreciate that they'll tell you the very best, but also the best buy. I'm not a member or I'd check for you.
PerkyMac at 7:58PM on 01/09/08
I'm fairly certain that sperschau is referring to a full-sized convection oven -- not a countertop model (which is what I assume you are looking into).
Cook's Illustrated recommends the Krups 6-slice Digital Convection Toaster Oven (FBC412 ).
Dominic
the zen kitchen
dvchurch at 8:43AM on 01/10/08