Oster 6230 6-Slice Toaster Oven-Broiler, White

Posted by : Longdoo | Saturday, July 31, 2010 | Published in



  • Jul 31, 2010 21:45:05



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  • Oster 6230 6-Slice Toaster Oven-Broiler, White Reviews By Customers
  • I have this model toaster oven, one big draw was the price (34.00) and another was the nice size. DH grumbled the whole drive home about what a waste of money this was and how it was going to get no use, and he has since been caught using this little apparatus on the sly LOL!

    I have two little toddlers and making chicken fingers and tater tots is an absolute breeze - and I can acutally make enough for all of us. We just had popcorn shrimp tonite and it was very nice. Our gas oven sometimes dries things out as they bake but no problems with this little gem. Took only 15 minutes from the time I set the temp till I had nice steaming hot shrimp.:)

    You have to read the instruction manual carefully to see how to set the timer (if you want less than 20 minutes you have to go past 20, then back to the time you want), there is a toast setting on mine and there are directions as to how to set that feature.

    I don't think I am going to need my toaster anymore and my microwave might be going the way of the dodo after this purchase as well.

    Can't wait to try it out on baking bread - it fits my standard loaf pan nicely. I also plan to get an extra rack and baking pan for it to increase capacity.

    Overall, I am happy and glad I resisted the temptation to purchase the 17 dollar cheapie. 5 stars until is proves it deserves less!




    Stay far away - -
    This not a "toaster", its an oven. This thing is a complete piece of garbage. It is impossible to not burn toast to a blackened lump of coal unless you stand right in front of it and monitor the entire process. Once you figure out where to place the timer, it is impossible to get it back to that exact point given its poorly thought-out design. Get something with a static thermostat.






    Toasting is a hastle - E. Scarbrough - Portland, OR USA
    To toast, you turn a dial to turn it on and never know just how "done" it's going to get. They should have made it like a regular toaster where you can set the darkness with a dial, and just push a switch to start toasting. I bought this as a gift, and was embarrassed by it being to cumbersome.








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