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Black & Decker TRO210 Toast-R-Oven, White

Black & Decker TRO210 Toast-R-Oven, White

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Brand: Black & Decker

Buy New: $34.99



Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews

Color: Black
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.8
Dimensions (in): 18 x 12 x 11
Warranty: 1

MPN: TRO210
Model: TRO210
UPC: 050875520547
EAN: 0050875520547
ASIN: B000CQ5F2A

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Toast, Bake Broil, Reheat
  • 0.25 Cu. Ft. Capacity Oven
  • Electronic Toast Controls
  • Included Broiler Pan and Bake Tray

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This Toast-R-Oven Classic is perfect for heating lunch and snacks - like individual pizzas. It's great for roasting a small chicken, baking fish fillets or cooking a small casserole.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Don't buy this oven   April 3, 2008
The K's
It quit working after three months and NO help from Amazon with replacing it! Wish i could give this product and Amazon's service zero stars.

Thanks Amazon



1 out of 5 stars I prefer the real classic to this "Classic"   March 22, 2008
H. Mack (WA, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

After 14 years, our old BD toaster oven broke down (a sad day). We basically wanted the same thing - dependable, effective, easy to use (for us and the kids), and able to fit under the counter. We assumed we'd get that with this newer model. Alas, we were wrong.

It took much much longer to toast bread. There is no under-the-counter feature. You can't have it set on the same "Medium" each time - there's a dial that you have to turn to the precise spot each time you use it. My kids never got the hang of it. So we were lucky if we actually got toast when not watching the machine like a hawk. Plus, there is no safety feature that turns off the heating element when the door is open (did I mention I have kids? They're very helpful, but often curious). Then there's the constant ticking, which will make noise even if the toaster is not plugged in...meaning I waited a few times for toast that had no chance of heating up.

After about a week, we realized it was not a suitable replacement for our old-reliable, and we took it back. Now we're on the hunt for a good toaster oven...again. So, I do not recommend this to any consumer, but I do recommend to Black and Decker that they bring back the good-ol-toaster oven of old.



1 out of 5 stars didn't get hot, short-circuited my kitchen, and ticked like a bomb   January 15, 2008
Arlington (Arlington, VA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I think I said it all in the headline, but I just opened the box last night and plugged the brand-new unit in, all ready to toast some pine nuts. I waited for it to get hot...and waited, and waited. It got slightly warm, though the heating elements never changed color. On both toasting and baking functions: no heat - but plenty of loud annoying ticking from the timer dials. Oh, and then the power strip decided that it had had enough of this piece of junk, too, and switched off. I couldn't get it to turn back on for 5 minutes. This toaster oven is going right back to the store. I'm surprised; I've had Black & Decker stuff before that worked great, and for a long time too.


4 out of 5 stars I've been happy with this toaster.   January 8, 2008
L. Callahan (Indianapolis, IN USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I guess I was lucky. I got mine for free. I had a coupon, and found it on sale, so I didn't pay anything for it.

I've had the toaster for several months now, and I use it once or twice every week. It makes a buzzing noise for 3 or 4 seconds after it is turned on, but that is not really a problem.

I use it for toast, taco shells, hot ham & cheese sandwiches, heating up frozen hamburger buns, and cooking fries.

I wish there was a way to install it under the counter, but I haven't had any trouble with it.



1 out of 5 stars they don't make under the counter toasters anymore   April 11, 2007
Kathleen S. Lloyd (harpers ferry, wv United States)
5 out of 8 found this review helpful

I tried to replace my old BD toaster oven and found one on line that seemed to match the under-the-counter hood that holds it in place and is still for sale. Alas, they don't make the toaster that fits that..safety concerns...
the previous toaster was great, but I returned this one as I needed a space-saver and I bought a cheapie toaster only that uses up less valuable counter space!