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| Brand: Sanyo
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $45.96 You Save: $24.03 (34%)
Rating: 57 reviews
Color: White Fragile: Yes Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.7 Dimensions (in): 10 x 9.5 x 12.9 Warranty: 1
MPN: SK-7W Model: SK-7W UPC: 086483025921 EAN: 0086483025921 ASIN: B00004SACQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Carey February 8, 2008 Loyce Carey (San Diego, CA) I like the product it performs nicely. If it needed any improvement it would be that it would turn off when the door is opened.
Toasty February 6, 2008 Marilyn V. Viggiano (New York, NY) I like this toaster because it is a space-saver, and it is versatile. Four stars rather than five? A thin slice of bread does not toast well on both sides. I use it for grilled cheese or muffins and bagels/baily.
None better January 31, 2008 J. Breitenstein I used one of these at work and immediately decided I had to get one. No it doesn't have a hundred settings but that is the best thing about it. It makes toast and bagels very well every time without having to find the right buttons to push in the morning. The quartz elements seem much more forgiving than normal toaster ovens it is hard to make toast bad. The small amount of counter space used and clean look are also big pluses in my book. The only negative I can think of is that I did not get one sooner.
Sanyo Space Saver is great November 10, 2007 Billie Wolf I recently purchased the Sanyo Space Saver and it is a terrific little toaster/warmer/cooker oven in only 9" of space. I moved to an apartment with little counter space and the Sanyo is perfect. It works perfectly and is quite good looking as well. I am VERY satisfied with this purchase; it's an excellent deal for the price too.
We like Toasty October 10, 2007 tabitha After our second Black and Decker toaster oven died (after heavy use), we decided to try something different. Other toaster ovens tend to be much bigger, and we have a small kitchen with limited counter space, so when I saw the "footprint" of this toaster, I was intrigued. We use toaster ovens for toast and some basic reheating (leftover pizza), so this seemed a good fit -- and it is. This is a simple toaster oven. It's a "double decker," with two racks, and the user can select which heating elements to engage. There's no thermostat, only a timer, so a person can't really set a temperature. I never really trusted the thermostat on the previous toaster ovens, so the lack of a temperature guage doesn't bother me. Caveats: it's slow. It might be tricky to clean, as the racks don't come out. Plus: it doesn't take up much horizontal counter space. Big Plus: the "ding" when the timer goes off!
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