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DeLonghi EO1200B Large Capacity Toaster Oven, Black | 
enlarge | Brand: DeLonghi
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Rating: 6 reviews
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 20.9 x 16.3 x 12.2 Warranty: Full US Warranty by DeLonghi
MPN: EO1200B Model: EO1200B UPC: 044387212007 EAN: 0044387212007 ASIN: B0002XGTGY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 12.5-Liter (0.5 CU Ft.) capacity | | • | Bake, broil, toast or keep food warm for precise and convenient cooking | | • | Safe-handling with the cool touch sides | | • | The easy-to-use controls allow you to easily control cooking program and temperature. | | • | Lets you make toast, bagels or English muffins - the toast color selector with automatic shut-off allows you to choose setting from light to dark for toast just the way you like it. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 6-SLICE TOAST (12. 5-LITER / 0. 5 CU. FT. ) CAPACITY Now you can make enough toast for the whole family all at the same time. LARGE CAVITY ACCOMMODATES 12 PIZZA Make pizza for the whole family. COOL-TOUCH SIDES makes it safe to the touch. BAKE, BROIL, TOAST, SLOW COOK OR KEEP FOODS WARM This is the ideal multi-function family oven. Multiple cooking settings with adjustable temperature control let you prepare food simply and conveniently. ACCESSORIES INCLUDED Aluminum bake pan, aluminum broil tray and 1 invertible rack. SLIDE-OUT CRUMB TRAY easy removal makes cleanup quick and effortless. TOAST COLOR SELECTOR WITH AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF Toast color selector and end-of-cycle signal with auto shut-off assure perfectly prepared toast every time. Model: EO1200B
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Timer malfunction June 27, 2008 Barbara D. Roby (lyme, nh United States) This is a nice, roomy, handsome toaster oven, but as in everything, handsome is as handsome does. I have had this toaster oven for only a couple of years, and it wasn't until I burned the toast that I realized that the timer bell was ringing but the timer didn't stop, moved on toward the "ON" slot, and the elements heated up again. I decided it was possible to remove the toast when the bell rang, shut the door, and not notice that the elements were heating up again. A DEFINITE FIRE HAZARD. I knew I could unplug the toaster immediately after every use, but I was afraid I or house guests might forget to take that precautionary, essential step. This total failure came as a big disappointment, because this malfunction came on so soon. I wonder if a digital timer would be more reliable. Or maybe it's time to return to the time-honored pop-up!
OK Oven Short Life January 1, 2008 Bob Had it about a year and a half and it just died. I can't say there are any really good features to praise. Toasting is kind of slow.
Can't say I agree with the others... ours works great, but no secret midnight toast. January 27, 2007 B. T. Denyer (Midwest, United States) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
My biggest complaint about most of the ovens I have looked at in the stores was that the door feels loose and janky. Let's see, the thing I use the most SHOULDN'T be the cheapest-feeling thing on it, but they usually were. The door on the DeLongi is not the most noticeable thing - meaning it just blends in with the rest of the construction as far as quality and usefulness. Meaning: NO janky garbage here. The knobs are good, still way better than the ones I felt on the new O***r ovens, which were horrible. The heating element is nicely placed in that i found it heated the food evenly. A mini pizza came out with an even browning on both sides. When using the supplied trays you may find that the heat doesn't quite travel around the tray to the top like it should. We end up using the rack most of time, anyway. The top of the unit gets very warm, but doesn't feel as though it would burn you if you touched it quickly. (If you pass out and fall on top of this thing you might experience a different result.) The sides remain quite cool to the touch. The back, however, is just metal and gets just as hot as the inside of the oven. I recommend you keep an eye on just how far back you shove this thing to your wall. Anything that touches the back of the unit MAY get hot or become melted (i.e. wiring, counter back splash, Grandma's hand-knitted doilies...) The bell is kind of annoying. In this day and age, I do not own anything that has a bell and striker. When the timer reaches zero or when you turn it off the oven rings the bell once. I found it a bit 'rotary dial' sounding (yes, you're old if you remember those phones.) So, when you are up at midnight sneaking in a piece of toast you will surely wake up the others with the tell-tale sound of that stupid bell as you turn off the oven. Then you will have to either explain or share. I'm opening it up and removing it - I like my secret midnight toast. All being said, I HIGHLY recommend this oven.
Bad DeLonghi Experience August 30, 2006 Kim (Boston, MA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We purchased a DeLonghi toaster oven and both the toaster and oven functions stopped working right after the one year warranty expired. We barely used this product. When contacting customer service we were told that there were no replacement parts available for our model and there was nothing we could do and nothing they would do for us. My $20 toastmaster lasted more than 15 years! This is the last time I buy a toaster based on appearance!
Delonghi Toaster Oven July 13, 2006 K. Lucas (Cape Cod, MA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Although aesthetically pleasing and a great additional feature of being able to fit pizza. This "toaster"oven takes way to long to toast and doesn't seem to have enough of a heating element. I paid a little more than I normally would to get quality but was VERY Dissapointed.
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