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DeLonghi DO400 1400-Watt Digital Control 4-Slice Toaster Oven | 
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| Brand: DeLonghi
List Price: $84.00 Buy New: $59.95 You Save: $24.05 (29%)
Rating: 15 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.3 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 16 x 8
MPN: DO400 Model: DO400 UPC: 044387014007 EAN: 0044387014007 ASIN: B0015S7OLO
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| Features:
| • | 4-slice toaster oven bakes, broils, toasts, and keeps food warm | | • | User friendly digital controls; 1/3-cubic-foot capacity | | • | Toast-color selector with auto shut-off; adjustable temperature control | | • | Drop-down crumb tray for easy cleanup; bake pan and broil rack included | | • | Measures 11-1/4 by 16 by 8 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description The Delonghi DO400 an efficient alternative to turning on the oven. This 1400-watt countertop appliance provides user friendly digital controls that make it easy to bake, broil, toast, or keep food warm. Its 1/3-cubic-foot capacity will accommodate individual pizzas, casseroles, or up to four slices of bread, bagels, or English muffins at a time. You can also broil a steak or bake a cake. It's compact, easy-to-use, and delivers foods full of flavor and texture. This stylish countertop appliance is a perfect accessory to any kitchen and is also perfect as an all-round food-prep device in a dorm room. Drop-down crumb tray for easy cleanup Bake pan and broil rack included Unit easures 11-1/4 by 16 by 8 inches Delonghi 1-year limited warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
It's a toaster oven already! September 1, 2008 Kathleen I used to have a much larger toaster oven, but having subsequently bought my first microwave, when the big toaster oven died, I looked for a smaller toaster oven to free up some counter space. I've had this for about a month, and I think it's quite good for what it is, but for what it is, it's overpriced. If it were cheaper I'd rate it higher. It broils beautifully. The oven heats very quickly, which is great. By my measurements, it's about 50 degrees above the requested temperature in middle ranges, as has been noted by others. But small toaster ovens are always unreliable on precise temperature. That's why all those frozen foods that come in microwave containers say don't cook them in a toaster oven (which you can do just fine, by the way, if you know how far off the temperature is). I prefer toast a little lighter than it makes toast at T-1, but it's okay. I miss features like the hook pull-outs, which not only pull the shelf out when you open the door but keep the door from crashing up and down, and the pull-out, rather than drop-down, crumb drawer. It's a perfectly adequate small toaster oven, but it should be either a little better or a little cheaper.
will burn everything August 25, 2008 Ruben Possin (Miami, FL United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
One BIG minus The digital controls look very pretty but there is no way to set the toast controls so that bread doesn't burn The minimum toast time is 3:30 min and some breads start burning at 2 min
would be great, if it didn't have some annoying flaws August 25, 2008 J. McCune We chose this toaster oven because it is smaller than some of the beasts we've seen on the market, and because it operates on a digital/push-button mechanism instead of the ticking rotary dial. Also, we liked the sleek, no frills look of it. Size wise, this is about the same as our old Black and Decker that we were replacing. Sadly, the DeLonghi lacks some of the better features of the scrappy Black and Decker, such as the hook on the door that pulls out the toast rack when you open the door. Not only does the DeLonghi lack this feature, the rack is nearly impossible to pull out of the oven (at least, without scraping the side walls). This means you have to stick some sort of utensil into the oven to fish out your toast. Not a big deal, but slightly annoying. Perhaps the most annoying thing about this oven is that it isn't calibrated quite right. It heats up super fast, and super hot, which is great except for the fact that the toast timer is set too long and you almost always end up with burnt toast. The default setting for toast is "t4", which I can't imagine using. We always choose "t1" and even with bread that's been in the fridge, it comes out very dark (or burnt). We always stand watch and manually stop the toaster when it reaches the toast level we want. It would be nice if "t1" was actually a light toast so we don't have to hover over the thing, but even nicer, would be if it defaulted to the previous toast level, instead of going back to "t4" every time. Two other minor annoying flaws are the fairly loud beeps that it emits, and the somewhat awkward crumb tray. The Cuisinart has by far the most annoying crumb tray (who puts it in the back?!) but the DeLonghi one has a drop-down style, so you actually end up lifting the toaster oven. Strange, and again, sadly not as convenient as the pull-out tray that the Black and Decker has. On the plus side, this thing toasts very evenly, and the broiler feature really kicks it out.
It Cooks Steak!! August 20, 2008 A. Starkey (Temple Hills, Maryland) I just purchased this super toaster oven the other day and I am in love. It warms things up quickly and YES!! it cooks steak! In a matter of minutes my boneless steak was done and juicy. I'm so glad I made this purchase. No problems yet.. Hmm I wonder what else I can cook up in this..
small but powerful August 15, 2008 shopper (massapequa, ny) This toaster oven is great if you're looking for one that doesn't take up too much space and want fast cooking and toasting especially when trying to get out in the morning without waiting forever for a slice of toast or engligh muffin. Amazon price was the lowest, especially with the free shipping.
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