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Awesome equipment. Great for smaller meals like lunch, great for additional cooking for bigger meals like thanksgiving. It does everything. I love it and would defiantly recommend it.
Quick dial and touchpad is idiot proof and takes just a second to set. Set the time, it automatically lights up when preheat is done, automatically gives you a halfway timer to flip over whatever you are baking/frying/grilling and a final alarm when it is done.
To add to my above comment. Yes it is much smaller than the twin wall ovens we have. But remember newer full appliances are shit compared to the old ones. We have top of the line ovens from 12 years ago, and I don't want to burn them out.
This small oven takes the load off at breakfast and lunch and uses a whole less less energy doing it.
I have a very old house, 1880s or so. The right side of the kitchen is my side where I try to give my wife a two to three day a week break (hey, I ain't no chef, but a break is a break) and her side is the left.
Island in the middle and back counter is the common clean area. It is big enough for the two of us to make separate meals and not ever get in each others way.
So yeah, I guess I should say it does in fact take up a bit of space. I don't have any problem accommodating it but the as the above poster mentioned you might, so measure first.
Man, that thing would just dominate the kitchen wouldn't it? There's just the two of us and we only cook one meal a day (supper) so this thing is quite the over kill.
Every man I worked with on the tugs knew how to cook. You think hanging on to a 125 foot offshore tug in forty foot seas is for soy boys? Bet I'd never see your smart ass out there.
Most of the smart mouth candy-assed know-it-alls never made it that far, hard work and constant stress ran their sorry butts off long before the dangerous parts kicked in.
My wall oven is 11" wider than that counter top appliance.
ReplyDeleteAwesome equipment. Great for smaller meals like lunch, great for additional cooking for bigger meals like thanksgiving. It does everything. I love it and would defiantly recommend it.
ReplyDeleteQuick dial and touchpad is idiot proof and takes just a second to set. Set the time, it automatically lights up when preheat is done, automatically gives you a halfway timer to flip over whatever you are baking/frying/grilling and a final alarm when it is done.
Like I said, it is awesome!
To add to my above comment. Yes it is much smaller than the twin wall ovens we have. But remember newer full appliances are shit compared to the old ones. We have top of the line ovens from 12 years ago, and I don't want to burn them out.
ReplyDeleteThis small oven takes the load off at breakfast and lunch and uses a whole less less energy doing it.
You must have a lot of counter space... That is almost as wide as my oven!
DeleteFWIW old ovens are simple to fix, it's mostly mechanical.
I have a very old house, 1880s or so. The right side of the kitchen is my side where I try to give my wife a two to three day a week break (hey, I ain't no chef, but a break is a break) and her side is the left.
DeleteIsland in the middle and back counter is the common clean area. It is big enough for the two of us to make separate meals and not ever get in each others way.
So yeah, I guess I should say it does in fact take up a bit of space. I don't have any problem accommodating it but the as the above poster mentioned you might, so measure first.
Man, that thing would just dominate the kitchen wouldn't it?
ReplyDeleteThere's just the two of us and we only cook one meal a day (supper) so this thing is quite the over kill.
The commercials are unbearable.
ReplyDelete$182.99 for the soy boys
ReplyDeletePunk ass comment there.
DeleteEvery man I worked with on the tugs knew how to cook. You think hanging on to a 125 foot offshore tug in forty foot seas is for soy boys? Bet I'd never see your smart ass out there.
Most of the smart mouth candy-assed know-it-alls never made it that far, hard work and constant stress ran their sorry butts off long before the dangerous parts kicked in.
Shithead.