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Wait! Don’t preheat the big oven! The BLACK+DECKER Extra-Wide 8-Slice Stainless Steel Digital Convection Countertop Toaster Oven with Broiler Pan has room for a 9”x13” pan with handles, so you can make a proper meal for the whole family right on your countertop! The convection fan ensures fast and even heating for all your baking tasks, and seven separate cooking functions provide ideal heat for broiling, toasting, and more! The toaster oven includes a broiler pan and three rack positions so you can cook a wide range of meal sizes. Plus, digital controls make it easy to select time, temperature, and cooking function, with a toast shade timer and a 120-minute precision timer with auto shutoff. When it’s time to eat, trust the #1 brand in toaster ovens**—BLACK+DECKER. *Compared to BLACK + DECKER TO1660B. Seven functions dedicated cooking functions include: convection bake, broil, toast, bagel, reheat, pizza, and frozen snacks. 12” Pizza, 8 Slices of bread the expanded toaster oven fits nicely on the countertop, while the interior makes room for 12” pizzas and 8 slices of bread. Volts- 120V.
Fits Most Oven Pans - Use the pans you already have! This spacious oven fits most standard 9"x13" oven pans with handles. That means you can go from straight from oven to table! Plus, the included baking/broiling pan fits perfectly, making it easy to insert and remove food. Toasting rack also included
Digital Controls - Easy-to-use buttons provide precision control over time, temperature, and functions: convection bake, broil, toast, bagel, reheat, pizza, and frozen snacks. The digital screen displays cooking information
Convection Heating - The powerful convection fan circulates warm air throughout the oven for fast, even baking. Plus, three rack positions for cooking flexibility
120-Minute Timer - The 120-minute timer includes stay-on and auto-shutoff functionality and a precision toast shade timer
The buttons are hard to figure out and I can’t figure out the timer shutoff for the oven.By the use of a stand alone thermometer, the temperature seems to be about 25 degrees F. lower. It is possible this stand alone thermometer is not accurate.Careful reading of the instructions allows for quick programming for the task at hand.I have now had this about 3 weeks and I have waited to write the review until now. I will give a more practical Hands-On review than others. First of all it's really quite large think twice the size of a toaster oven. Or a bit larger. It is not cool to the touch. Meaning it heats up so it should be placed a little out from the wall. It takes up a good chunk of counter space. Have it there or have it on a cart. Again twice as big as a toaster oven. I have it sitting on my counter top next to my full size oven. I wanted to make the size clear but I also knew the size of it before I ordered it. If you truly want an additional oven this is what you get. That's what I wanted cuz I don't want to start up my big oven in South Florida. The fan for the convection is quiet and efficient. I have made toast waffles reheated pizza reheat sandwiches, and I made a 2 pound meatloaf. Am very satisfied. The issue as others have said are the controls. There are 12 different buttons. When you press one of them they default. You then adjust it. In most instances the oven then preheats. There is a beep. Then you push the on/off switch to start it. It is NOT complicated. But it's not user friendly. I've had it about 3 weeks and I'm still getting used to the controls and I have the directions close by. But I also knew that I would be using the same controls and once I learned those it will be fine. And that's just what's happening. I did a lot of research before I bought this thing. I found out about it because Consumer Reports rated it. You really don't have much of a choice if you want a large oven. It can toast up to eight pieces of bread. Usually an oven can take six. This one can take eight. It can take a 9 by 13 pan. You can make a cake or a 2 lb meatloaf in it. So that is worth any inconvenience of learning the controls. FYI. I really got a deal because I bought it from Amazon warehouse. Yes there were a couple flaws in the finish. But I can live with that. If you're not a perfectionist order it from the warehouse and save yourself money. I would buy it again.UPDATE. Well I have now been using it almost daily for the last 3 months. And I just noticed Consumer Reports is rating it very high once more. Again this oven takes getting used to. I can honestly say this. If your oven went out you could use this one. I am currently baking pork chops in it. In a cast iron 12" skillet. Most cooks will know other toaster oven not even possible. But again you must get used to the controls. They are NOT user friendly. Here's the easiest way. Forget the timer function. Use another one. I use Alexa. But the oven is fantastic for cooking. It's a convection oven. Also it draws a high amp. You cannot use microwave and toaster oven at same time. But. I now just throw another pan in and cook two things together. I had forgotten. Non microwave food tastes better. It's large. It's big and fat and unattractive but I really like it. LOL. Give it a chance.Black and Decker TC3290XSD Toaster OvenThis is an attractive unit with stainless steel sides and top and wide glass front. The controls are digital, which is a plus since you get exactly the same setting each time you select it, as opposed to the more traditional spring loaded countdown timer knob. The controls are on the right front, and have little icons to tell you what they do. The icons are not that easy to understand initially, so there are descriptions of each icon on the glass just to the left of the controls in three languages, which is a lot of writing on the glass.The unit has settings for convection bake, broil, toast, reheat, pizza, bagels, and frozen snacks. You can accept the default settings for each or use the temp up and down buttons to change the setting. You also have access to a timer which you can set so you don't accidentally over cook something. It will not start timing until the oven reaches the set temperature, and will shut the oven off when the timer is done. Nice feature for those of us who tend to put things in the oven, go into another room to "take care of one or two emails," and then finally pull the food out when the smoke alarm is going off. However, it is worth noting that the timer does come on automatically even if you don't set it, so make sure it is giving you enough time to cook your food, or set it to just "stay on."This is a large unit, primarily for families (or those living without an oven!) It measures 21.5" wide by 11.25" tall by about 13" deep. It is advertised as an 8 slice toaster oven, however, as you can see in my pic, if you are using normal size bread you will only get 6 slices toasted at a time. In my first test, I put 6 slices in the oven and set it to "4" (the default). As you can see in the pic, they are minimally toasted, and the slices on the sides, especially in the back, were not quite as done as the middle pieces. Test 2 was to determine how each setting toasts, and so the next pic is of two slices (placed in the middle of the oven) on "4" then two on "5" then two on "6." The 4 setting took 3 minutes 30 secs and is just barely toasted with a chewy center. The 5 setting (4:20) is more golden brown and still chewy inside. The 6 setting (six minutes) was obviously overdone. So I tried the 6 setting again, but this time put 6 slices in the oven. The last pic shows the results: an even brown color, with some chew left in the center. I would only use the 6 setting (not to mention the 7 setting) for either frozen bread, or when the toaster oven is full of bread. By the way, the second time I did the 6 setting it only toasted for 5:40, so the unit makes internal adjustments when the oven is already warm. Nice feature usually only found in more expensive ovens.It should be noted that toaster ovens can save money, especially vs electric stove ovens, since the toaster oven is heating up a smaller space. That said, it always makes sense to get the smallest toaster oven for your needs, as this will be the most efficient. If you consistently only toast 2 bagels for breakfast, this is not the toaster oven for you. If you consistently toast 4 bagels, you've got yourself a winner.Was able to bake an orange/olive oil cake in a cake pan, and a pizza directly on the oven grate in the middle position- both came out perfect.As with almost all toaster ovens, the outside of this unit gets hot. A couple of minutes after toasting, the sides were still measuring 145 degrees, and the front stainless just above the glass door was 160. Care should be taken to avoid these surfaces.