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DeLonghi EO1260 Esclusivo Stainless-Steel Toaster Oven with Broiler | 
enlarge | Brand: DeLonghi
List Price: $182.99 Buy New: $109.92 You Save: $73.07 (40%)
Rating: 17 reviews
Color: Stainless Steel Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.3 Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 19 x 9.3 Warranty: Full US Warranty by DeLonghi
MPN: EO1260 Model: EO1260 UPC: 044387212601 EAN: 0044387212601 ASIN: B000B8YGSS
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| • | 6-slice toaster oven bakes, broils, slow bakes, toasts, and keeps food warm | | • | 1/2-cubic-foot Durastone II enamel interior distributes fast, even heat | | • | Toast-color selector with auto shut-off; removable crumb tray for quick cleanup | | • | Low-profile bake pan and broil tray, wire rack, and instructions included | | • | Measures 15-1/2 by 19 by 9-1/4 inches; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description The EO1260 Professional Style Toaster oven is an addition to DeLonghi's Metal Collection, a unique line of stainless steel and aluminum appliances which exemplifies De'Longhi's ?thoughtful design?. This ideal family toaster oven provides a variety of cooking options, with built-in functions to Bake, Broil, Toast, Slow Bake, or Keep Warm. The large interior is roomy enough to cook an entire 12-inch pizza, bake a main dish or warm a side dish. The brushed stainless steel finish fits into any kitchen interior style. Other features include a large 6-slice toast capacity, DuraStone II enamel interior, Durastone II low profile bake pan and broil tray, one wire rack, a removable crumb tray and easy-to-use controls. Instruction booklet included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Not what it seems April 27, 2008 Michael A. Moore (Houston) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Okay, after you read this, there are no other reviews needed. I hope someone from DeLonghi reads this, as this review will satisfy everyone (i hope). We purchased this oven after hearing nothing but good things about DeLonghi. We are pleased with the look of the oven. Its curbside appeal makes this oven look like a high end style oven. However, its performance does not hold up to the standards you would expect; 1) The timer is only good for 10 minutes. How many frozen pizzas take only 10 minutes to cook? Zero. This will require you to reset the timer twice. Although this maybe acceptable in most cases, it creates problems in the end. 2) If you decide to cook a frozen pizza, the back of the interor is "concaved" so that it will hold a 12" pizza. The problem with this is that the portion of the pizza that is in this "concaved" area will not cook. So, you have a 75% cooked pizza and a 25% raw pizza. 3) Back to the timmer deal again, we ATTEMPTED to cook a pork loin in the oven. After setting the oven temperature and placing the loin in the oven, we set the timer for the full 10 minutes. The loin needed an hour to cook, so this meant re-setting the timer 10 9 additional times. A royal PAIN. So, I told my wife to set the kitchen timer for 1 hour, which we did. As the loined cooked, we started our family actvities and forgot about the loin. We ended up in the backyard, where the timer went off and we forgot about the loin. You guested it! A burnt loin and no dinner. We discovered this about an hour after the timer went off. So, for the DeLonghi folks; Increase the timer time. Increase the size of the oven's depth by 2" and you will have what people want!
Don't buy it! December 1, 2007 Emily Z. 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
After a month, this toaster oven completely stopped working. When it did work, the ticking noise it made while toasting was beyond irritating. It does not toast consistently.
broke after 6 weeks September 30, 2007 C. Fromm (Kensington, Maryland United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
DeLonghi EO1260 Esclusivo Stainless-Steel Toaster Oven with Broiler The heating element on this product stopped working after 6 weeks. I contacted customer service, and they told me to ship it, at my own expense, to a DeLonghi service center. I can't see going to that trouble and expense for what appears to be a defective product. (Also, my husband hated the loud ticking when the toaster was on.) I will not buy a DeLonghi product again.
Overpriced inferior product September 3, 2007 Gary Strothenke (Adirondacks, NY) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Paid about $150.00 a couple of years ago for one. Had to physically wrestle with the unit to get the crumb tray out(I let that go). It arrived with one of the rubber feet on the bottom missing (I let that go). It worked fine for about 6 months, then the timer wouldn't shut off the elements when the time was done. About 6 months later, the bottom elements stopped working completely. The most expensive thing I've had to throw in my garbage can that I can remember. I've had $39.00 toaster ovens that worked better and lasted many years longer than this. I just bought a Kitchen Aid toaster oven (another $150.00) - too early to judge this, but appears and feels better made.
Defective switch, poorly thought-out August 19, 2007 R. M. Yarlott (Catonsville, MD) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Very happy with capacity, appearance, etc. Switch design makes this "designed to be defective" toaster ultimately dangerous to house and home. Our switch went after a year (past warrenty period) and the toaster cannot now be turned off except via the plug. We're sending it to the landfill (which is sickening) and buying a toaster oven from someone else. Sad.
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