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Cuisinart TOB-165 Convection Toaster Oven/Broiler, White | 
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| Brand: Cuisinart
List Price: $220.00 Buy New: $149.00 You Save: $71.00 (32%)
Rating: 225 reviews
Color: White Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.5 Dimensions (in): 17.5 x 14 x 9.5
MPN: TOB-165 Model: TOB-165 UPC: 086279109033 EAN: 0086279109033 ASIN: B00004YNX2
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| Features:
| • | Ideal for fast countertop baking, roasting, broiling, and toasting | | • | 1/2-cubic-foot capacity fits 4 toast slices or a 9-inch pie | | • | Touchpad controls include toast-browning memory, defrost, bagel, and reheat | | • | Nonstick interior and slide-out crumb tray for easy clean up; includes baking pan with broil insert | | • | Measures 17 by 14 by 9-1/4 inches; 3-year warranty against defects |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Exact Heat? Sensor maintains precise oven temperature / 0.5 cubic foot oven capacity / White Finish Fast, easy and efficient broiling Includes Broiling pan and Slide-out crumb tray 4 Perfect Timing Custom Settings 0.5 cubic foot oven capacity Easy-to-clean oven interior 2-position oven rack Automatically shuts off after 4 hours of continuous use 3-year limited manufacturer's warranty White Finish
Amazon.com Review Compact and loaded with electronic controls, this 0.5-cubic-foot countertop convection toaster oven/broiler has room to toast four slices, roast a 4-1/2-pound chicken, bake a 9-inch pie, or broil several steaks. Because it circulates hot air, the 1500-watt oven cooks faster and more uniformly than a conventional oven. For easy cleaning, the interior is nonstick and a slide-out tray catches toast crumbs. The exterior is steel painted white. The oven measures 14 inches wide, 9-1/4 inches high, and 17 inches deep, weighs 20-1/2 pounds, and carries a three-year warranty against defects. It comes with a rack that fits in two positions and a baking pan with a broiler insert. For safety, the oven automatically shuts off after 4 hours. A touchpad control panel runs the width of the oven and offers many options, including time and temperature, for all cooking methods. Toasting controls, for example, include buttons for number of items, defrosting, and bagels. Up to seven customized settings can be programmed into the toaster's memory so they can be conveniently recalled. Combining, say, the four-slice option, the defrost option, and the bagel option in the memory allows for defrosting and toasting four frozen bagel halves to a desired shade at the touch of a button without having to reprogram the toaster. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Great! July 3, 2008 J. Touscany So far I love this toaster oven. It is better than any I have owned before. I love how it adjusts the time automatically for toasting when you put in more bread immediately after toasting other. It adjusts for the already hot oven and cooks less time. No burning! It also counts down the time it has left for the toast so I can cook other food and have it all finished at the same time. The oven is big enough to cook quite a lot yet it doesn't take up much room on the counter.
Great July 1, 2008 M.L.A. (Connecticut) After much reviewing, I finally settled on this oven. It is amazing, works like a charm. I don't think I will ever have to use my stove tops oven again!!!!!
Good value for the money June 28, 2008 L. J. Speizman (Rego Park, NY United States) It's a nice little toaster oven once you get the hang of it. The first time getting used to a digital touch pad over a traditional dial version took a little getting used to since I had to press both what I wanted and the start button to get it going. But after that it worked justed fine. Toast can vary in quality as it tends to brown more heavily in certain areas of the toast than others. But the oven part works very well and it doesn't take long to broil most meats. They come out very juicy and moist as well.
Don't buy a white TOB, buy black, --needs improvements!! June 22, 2008 Steve Jobs (Chicago) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Don't even think of buying a white Cuisinart TOB-165! I bought mine from Amazon on December 7, 2003 (so I have years and years of use on mine) and it started to show yellowish burn marks in the white housing at the top edge soon thereafter. Even if you have an all-white kitchen, go with black! That will disguise the heat marks that eventually mar the white finish at the top upper lip of the front edge. That is complaint number one, but read on, because I have two more huge complaints about the idiot designers of this model Cuisinart TOB (Toaster-Oven-Broiler), and the complaints affect all models. Complaint Number Two: the idiot who designed the door hinge which swings open from the top and hinges on the bottom traps all kinds of crumbs at the bottom inbetween the glass and edge, and there is no easy way to clean those crumbs out (sure, you can drizzle water from a wet paper towel to try to flush them out, but then you get the control panel wet)! Let's hear some feedback from all these "bought and paid for" glowing reviews about that!! Okay, you read that, correct? Crumbs at the bottom of the hinged door, and no easy way to clean them out, and you can't remove the door for easy cleaning, so expect crumbs to accumulate there and good luck keeping it spotlessly clean and clear of crumbs! Get it? You can't do it! I've suffered years and years of crumbs down there and this review is my testimony to all you unaware buyers to be aware! Complaint Number Three: the idiot designer has the beeper go off at the end of a timed cooking setting, but the oven doesn't turn off, and the terribly loud peircing beeping goes on and on until you have to manually turn it off and you wake up the household with what sounds like a smoke detector going off it is so dang loud! Can't the idiot designer program the oven to turn off, and the beep to be a nice, adjustable piano chord, or at least some pleasant sound that is quieter? Does it have to be a loud freakin' beep like a smoke detector when all it is alerting you to is that the time is up? Do we have to send the Cuisinart engineers to Apple Computer to teach them how to design a nice experience for the user? Complaint Number "extra": The front plastic control panel on mine started to have hairline cracks just after the three year warranty was up. I read other reviews here with the same problem. Expect it to happen to you, too. My control panel has a crack in the center at the top and one at the bottom off to the right side. Why? Cheap plastic and bad design, that's why. So, why did I buy this TOB and what do I like about it? The digital timing feature is major reason. I like to time all my cooking to the second, and I like accurate temperature sensors, etc. This TOB has that. It makes perfect toast, because it is a digital timer. Why can't Cuisinart contact me on how to improve this oven? I'd give them a piece of my mind and improve it considerably.
5 stars for performance, 3 stars for durability June 21, 2008 Carma (Arizona, USA) I have had this oven for about 4 years and it has worked wonderfully the whole time. Slight drawbacks are (1)the crumb tray empties from the rear; (2) the way the door opens, the lower edge can't really be reached to clean; (3) and toast in the middle gets done slightly faster than the edge. The BIG drawback is that the housing is not sturdy. I never moved mine, except occasionally pulling out to clean the tray or wipe underneath, and yet one of the handles broke off, the housing cracked, and a crack also appeared on the plastic of the control panel as well. This in no way affected the performance of the unit, however! I used it frequently in lieu of my regular oven, whenever what I was cooking would fit in it, and it never failed to produce a well-cooked item.
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