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•  Krups FBC2
   (*est. $160)

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Best large toaster oven.

We found the best reviews overall for the Krups FBC2 toaster oven which has more heating elements than most other toaster ovens for more even cooking. Reviews say that this top-rated oven is easy to use; it cooks quickly and cleans up easily. It's also capable of making toast in shades ranging from lightly to deeply browned without burning or drying out (making evenly browned toast is typically a challenge for toaster ovens). It has nonstick trays and illuminated LCD controls with digital readout, which owners prefer to timers. However, while best overall, the Krups toaster oven costs twice as much as others. (compare prices)
•  T-Fal Avante Elite
   (*est. $100)

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Budget toaster oven.

Reviews say the Avanté Elite is a good choice for those who want a compact toaster oven with plenty of features. Although the Avanté Elite is narrower than many other toaster ovens, it can accommodate 6 small slices of toast. It also has a covered warming area for rolls. Not only does this oven have a broil function and digital controls, it also uses convection for more even cooking. The Avanté Elite also boasts a self-cleaning interior, auto shutoff, and a 90-minute timer. (compare prices)
•  Sanyo Space Saving Toasty Oven SK-7
   (*est. $50)

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Compact toaster oven.

With about a 10" x 10" footprint, the compact Sanyo takes up less counter space than any other toaster oven, but the tradeoff is that you can't fit two slices of bread side by side. This model is a little taller than other toaster ovens. The Toasty is a hit with owners posting reviews to Amazon.com, who say it does the basics well including toasting bread, heating frozen pizza and warming leftovers, but it's not meant for much more than that. There's no broil function, no thermostat and just a 15-minute timer. (compare prices)
•  Proctor Silex 31115 4-Slice Toaster Oven/Broiler
   (*est. $30)

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Basic toaster oven.

Reviews say that the 31115's performance belies its low price. It offers much more than you'd expect: a broiler function, automatic shutoff, 4-slice capacity, and a 2-year warranty. Reviews say that it does a particularly good job with frozen foods. As with many toaster ovens, making perfect toast requires some trial-and-error. Some owners find the ticking timer a little irritating, and the timer can only be set for 15 minutes. But if you don't plan on much besides heating frozen chicken nuggets and pizza, the no-frills Proctor Silex toaster oven has a good track record so far. (compare prices)
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What the experts say, our analysis, and more...
Updated November 2007

We found the most credible toaster oven reviews at Cook's Illustrated, Consumer Reports, Real Simple, and Good Housekeeping magazines. Testers at Consumer Reports evaluate toaster ovens' performance toasting bread, melting cheese, and, in some cases, roasting chicken. Cook's Illustrated's editorial team browned toast on light and dark settings. They also baked potatoes and cookies and cooked frozen pizzas, among other tasks. Temperature controls are tested for accuracy and ease of use and cleanup is assessed. As usual, Cook's Illustrated impressed us with its thoroughness. Unfortunately, the toaster ovens themselves did not: only one of the eight toaster ovens they tested is recommended without reservations. Clearly, this is a technology that manufacturers have yet to perfect: We read reports of flaking nonstick coatings, blackened toast, confusing diagrams, and malfunctioning thermostats.

We also found good reviews in The New York Times and Wine Spectator. The latter in particular impressed us with its methodology: Sam Gugino baked potatoes, roasted chicken, broiled a 13-ounce steak (to medium-rare), and heated up frozen fries, among other tasks. Melissa Clark of The New York Times prepared all the food for a dinner party in her toaster oven. We also evaluated owner-written toaster oven reviews posted to Epinions, Target.com, and Amazon.com. Unlike most professional testers, owners can comment on long-term reliability.

Reviews say that toaster ovens are great for smaller kitchens, especially during summer months where you don't want to turn on your full-size oven. Unlike microwaves, toaster ovens can brown food. They heat up quickly and consume less energy than regular ovens. Toaster ovens with a broiler feature can even turn out crunchy garlic bread and leftover lasagna with a crusty top.

Melissa Clark of the The New York Times likes the DeLonghi Convection Toaster Oven EO1251 (*est. $130) , with its "sleek" look and "idiot-proof" controls (three simple knobs for on/off, temperature and function). This toaster oven lacks a timer, but Clark points out that you probably already have one somewhere else in your kitchen. In more rigorous testing at Cook's Illustrated, however, the DeLonghi was downgraded for its hard-to-read markings, lack of automatic shut-off and tight door hinges. Two of the professional testers burned their arms when the DeLonghi's door snapped shut. Worst of all, testers found, this toaster oven exceeded the temperature it was set to by a full 50 degrees.

With slots for upright toasting and horizontal baking racks, the Hamilton Beach Toastation Toaster and Oven (*est. $40) aims to combine the functions of a traditional toaster and toaster oven. Plenty of owners think that Hamilton Beach should go back to the drawing board, however. A high percentage of owners say broiling is a challenge, and the Toastation heats unevenly, so subsequent batches brown more than the first. While some owners posting to Amazon.com appreciate its smaller footprint, many complain that it can't do the most basic of tasks: brown toast evenly.

Likewise, some owners posting to Target.com complain that the Black and Decker Toast-R-Oven (*est. $40) doesn't brown toast evenly and burns food. Some complain that their units broke within a few months. At Amazon.com, a dozen owners give this toaster oven an average score of 2 stars (out of 5) for similar reasons.

Although Real Simple deems the KitchenAid toaster oven (*est. $150) "best for big jobs," owners posting to Amazon.com and Epinions aren't as sure. Although some like its looks, several say that the handle gets dangerously hot, and many others complain that it toasts too slowly and can dry out food. It also doesn't have a simple on/off setting; instead, you have to set the timer, which has a maximum time of 30 minutes.

If all you want is a horizontal box for making cheese sandwiches and toasting bagels, you can find a model that costs $40 or less. But beware: experts and owners alike say the cheapest models can be more trouble than they're worth. Without a nonstick interior or a continuous clean finish (which causes stuck-on food to disintegrate), gooey cheese is hard to remove. Many cheaper toaster ovens lack a broil feature, and others have a hinged crumb tray that's messy and awkward. The cheapest toaster ovens don't even have a thermostat.

You should also look for a model that will shut off automatically when the timer runs out. Some models just keep on cooking, which can lead to burnt food if you can't hear the bell. Such models also pose a fire hazard.  ... Continued

Consensus Report

Our Consensus Report shows how many times products are top-ranked by reviewers included in our
All The Reviews Reviewed chart.

# of Picks Model (with Retailer Links) Details from Amazon.com
2 Krups FBC2 (*est. $160) details
2 T-Fal Avanté Elite (*est. $100) details
2 Krups Pro Chef (discontinued) -
1 each Krups FBC- 4, Ginny's Brand, DeLonghi XR640 , DeLonghi EO1251 , DeLonghi Retro, Kenmore KETS8, Toastmaster TLWT0B6, Toastmaster TOV211, Cuisinart TOB-165 , Cuisinart TOB-175BC , GE 4-slice toaster oven, Hamilton Beach 31175 , Proctor Silex 31115

We found the best, most recent top ratings for Krups toaster ovens, even though they are more expensive than others. The T-Fal Avanté Elite is included in only one professional review, but we read positive owner feedback about this model, and it costs less than the Krups toaster oven. As for basic toaster ovens, these aren't often included in professional testing, but we found decent owner-written ratings for the Space Saving Toasty Oven SK-7 (*est. $50) and the Sanyo SK-VF7S Digital Convection Oven (*est. $75) .

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