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Cuisinart TOB-175BC Convection Toaster Oven/Broiler, Brushed Chrome

Cuisinart TOB-175BC Convection Toaster Oven/Broiler, Brushed Chrome

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Brand: Cuisinart

List Price: $260.00
Buy New: $179.00
You Save: $81.00 (31%)



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 279 reviews

Color: Brushed Chrome
Shipping Weight (lbs): 20.4
Dimensions (in): 20.5 x 17.3 x 13.1

MPN: TOB-175
Model: TOB-175BC
UPC: 086279000224
EAN: 0086279000224
ASIN: B000063XG3

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Great for convection and conventional baking, broiling, and toasting
  • 1/2-cubic foot interior capacity; automatic shutoff after 4 hours
  • Easy-to-use control panel with custom settings
  • Comes with bake pan and drip pan
  • Measures 17 by 14 by 9-1/4 inches; 3-year limited warranty against defects

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Bake, broil, toast, defrost, and reheat your favorite foods with one sleek machine: this high-performance convection toaster oven from Cuisinart. A commanding presence, the black and brushed-chrome unit delivers precise control and offers numerous cooking methods. Cuisinart's Exact Heat Sensor lets you choose function and temperature, and then rely on the oven to tell you when food is ready. You can also choose to cook with the timer, according to your needs.

The convection option on the oven (which uses a fan to circulate heat for even temperatures and moist results) is great for everything from roast meats to chocolate cake. Conventional baking on this model works just like a full-sized oven, while the broiling feature lets you broil steaks and fish or brown the tops of casseroles. The oven is preprogrammed for simple toasting but accommodates customized settings for lighter or darker results, bagels or English muffins, or four to six slices at a time. The clean, strong structure of the oven is complemented by an easy-to-use control panel, with a clock that doubles as a function display. Helpful extras include a dual-position oven rack, a removable crumb tray, a "Temp Ready" indicator, a detailed instruction/recipe booklet, and comfortable side handles. --Emily Bedard

Product Description
Holy space savings, Batman! With the Cuisinart TOB-175 on your kitchen counter, you get conventional baking and broiling, convection cooking and toasting all in one compact, user friendly oven. Slide out crumb tray Baking/broiling pan 2-position oven rack Time and temperature display Automatic shutoff after four hours Cord storage area Three Year Limited Warranty


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Toaster Oven Great - Warranty NOT   June 27, 2008
R. Taylor (New England)
The Oven itself works like a dream. It toasts, bakes, broils beautifully. However the boiler pans rusted in my dishwasher and cuisinart will only replace one of them and I have to purchase the other pan for $17. Did I just spend over $150 to be told that I am out of luck on a part that should still be under warranty. If I purchased locally I would be returning it to the store and exhanging it.


5 out of 5 stars Just right for us   June 27, 2008
S. LeGrue
My wife originally bought the model 30 from Cuisinart, but the reviews here were horrible, so we decided on this more expensive unit. We wanted a toaster oven to help keep the heat down in the kitchen during the summer. The package warns that the exterior gets hot, but it does not seem excessive, and much less heating than from a full-sized oven.
I had no idea what a great invention the convection oven is: I have made cookies and hot wings with equal success. The oven seems to cook a little faster in the convection mode, so the cookies were done about 15% faster than the package suggested. I'm still experimenting with toast.
It is a little large, but smaller than some of the less expensive Cuisinart units. I'll try and up-date this review after we've had it a while.



5 out of 5 stars Great appliance   June 27, 2008
S. E. Hill (Alpharetta, GA USA)
This is a great machine. I didn't know if it was really worth the money but it is very much worth the price. It toasts as well as a regular toaster and the convention feature is great. I don't use my big oven any more!


4 out of 5 stars Versatile and efficient   June 16, 2008
Linda Doll (Wisconsin)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We like this toaster oven because it's compact, it does lots of things, and (after a couple of tries) we find it easy to use. It seems to toast quicker on one side than the other, and there are only two heights for the oven rack, but mostly it does the job well. Convection saves energy. It's big enough for a 9x9 or 8x11 inch cake pan. We recommend it.


4 out of 5 stars Nice Toaster Oven   June 15, 2008
Danise Brakeman
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This toaster oven has replaced my GE, which only lasted about 4 years. It is way better quality, but you pay for it. So far, it has worked very nicely. My complaints are that the crumb tray comes out from the back, which is a pain. Also, if you set the timer and it goes off but your food still needs more time, you have to set the controls all over again including bake, temp., up/down, timer, up/down. Seems it would be easier if it had a memory and you just had to set the timer again. Definitely not major issues though. I am very pleased with the way it cooks. I like that it is large enough to fit a plate or small casserole dish. It takes up less space than my GE and opens from the top instead of from the side like my GE. I like this MUCH better. I also like the way it looks, and REALLY like the digital feature rather than manual knobs. I would recommend it.