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| Manufacturer: Rival |
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| List Price: $69.99 |
| Sale Price: $67.75 |
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Product Description |
| Thanks to a clever design, the curved glass door and a slight bulge in the back allow this countertop toaster oven to hold a full 12-inch pizza. Stylishly rounded with a brushed stainless-steel top and handle, the oven is not one to be hidden away. In fact, it will need at least six inches of space around its large-capacity 19-1/2-by-14-1/2-by-10 inch frame to act as a heat buffer as it toasts, bakes, and broils a wide variety of foods. Two knobs control the oven's temperature (up to 450 degrees F) and functions (keep warm, broil, bake, and toast), while a third sets the timer for up to 60 minutes. Versatile and using less power than a full-size oven, this one bakes chicken, potatoes, hamburgers, frozen food, and more, and toasts up to six slices of bread or six bagels. The nonstick interior finish makes wiping off splatters and spills easy, while a crumb tray slides out from underneath for emptying. Rival covers the toaster oven with a one-year warranty. --Ann Bieri |
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Product Details |
- Versatile oven toasts, defrosts, broils, and roasts
- Stainless-steel design; large-capacity with curved glass door; 60-minute timer; power-indicator light
- Full-range thermostat; 6 heating elements; 3 control knobs; "pizza" and "keep-warm" settings
- 1 oven rack, 1 broil pan, easy-to-clean non-stick interior
- 1-year limited warranty
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Customer Reviews |
Used for Everything!
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| Review Date: December 4, 2004 |
| Reviewer: J. Shepherd, |
| I purchased this oven about six months ago, thinking I would use it just every now and then. I now use it almost every day! I haven't turned my regular oven on since I purchased this one! I love that it fits a large frozen pizza, none of the other ovens I looked at even approached the versatility. The only compaint I have is the quality of the pans that came with the unit are mediocre, but I use my own and the oven itself works like a dream. |
The Best One I bought It's a Keeper
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| Review Date: March 3, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Lady Pamela, |
I just brought this one home today. it is my third one this week. I won't mention the other brands because they are not worth mentioning, only this one is. After I unpacked I put an oven thermometer in it and set it for 350 degrees it reached that in 4 min. Amazing !!!!!!!!!. Then I made toast, I burnt
it, because I had the rack in the wrong position, MY Fault,so I turned it around and tried again it was PERFECT!!!!!!!!!! I think this is the best one yet. I'm done looking after my research I have found this one IS A KEEPER I hope this helps you all. :) |
Very Pleased with this Oven
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| Review Date: November 2, 2005 |
| Reviewer: S. Airhart, Kaufman, Texas |
I have owned this toaster-oven almost a year now, and have used it often. Cooked Bacon, baked potatoes, etc. Everything works very well. I don't understand the controls sticking, mine never have. Toasted English Muffins, bread with good results. Even purchased one for our son and daughter-in-law a couple of months ago.
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The best i ever used
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| Review Date: March 9, 2006 |
| Reviewer: J. Sousa, |
| This is a wonderful product i love the different features and it works wonderful holds its tempature and i love the fact that it turns on to the timer and shuts the heat off when the timmer stops this way if im doing something and i forget my food dosent burn.. |
Great Little Toaster Oven
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| Review Date: January 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: R. Higgins, Buffalo, NY |
Rival TO600 6-Slice Countertop Toaster Oven
I read reviews before buying this product, and some people seemed to have complaints about the controls. There are quite a few setting to be concerned with, but the product does do quite a few things. It took the place of my microwave, and my two slice toaster, and often I use it instead of my conventional oven.
After toasting bread, the temp dial has to be turned counter clockwise, which seems a contradiction, but not if you think about it. Toast is the highest setting. Therefore, to turn it down you have to go counter clock wise.
I think that it makes more sense energy wise to use this in place of the big oven when preparing small servings. Why heat the whole conventional oven when you are only doing one TV dinner for example. It gives you the flavor of conventional cooking as opposed to the microwave. It can accomodate a 12 inch pizza! And it bakes the pizza like the big oven would. |
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