Showing posts with label kurps convection toaster oven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kurps convection toaster oven. Show all posts

Friday, 6 July 2012

Third time lucky!

Russell Hobbs 13824-10 Mini Kitchen with Convection Oven and 2 Hot Plates 3000 W


By Peter
As I have had two of these ovens previously (not from Amazon) I trawled through all the options available to see if I could make a change to another product; the reason being that the oven thermostat on the the first appliance gave up within the guarantee period; the second appliance lasted longer but the thermostat started to malfunction; the oven ran too hot and came on when switches were on zero. However, I should add that the appliances were extensively used. My research did not offer anything that I thought would be a suitable replacement, so I am in again!

Improvements have been made, the top/grill element is more substantial. The handle is a better design and the base feet are more solid. The oven light is controlled on the switch rather than being on all the time if the oven is plugged in. I have always been delighted with roasting and baking results from the oven. Cakes are perfect every time. The fan operation is a bonus and it may be the only mini oven to have this facility. 

The interior is surprisingly roomy and will accommodate a good free range chicken, or equivalent. Prospective purchasers should note that mini ovens are flimsier than normal ovens and discolouring of the enamel surface, especially around the door, is more prevalent. In order to deal with this I would recommend running the oven on slightly lower temperatures but for slightly longer periods. 

Also, the sort of person who only cleans an oven once a year (whether it needs it, or not!) will benefit from a more regular wipe around - after all, no bending required as it is often on a worktop. On that note, if you are vertically challenged please note that the hotplates (which function very well) will make saucepan stirring quite a high altitude activity. Lower surfaces will obviously be the solution here. 


When cleaning the exterior, you have to be careful around the dials as the symbols and number transfers can easily be wiped off. Please note that packing can be a bit hit and miss.I had oven racks missing from appliance number two and no oven tray or instructions in the current model. However, Amazon simply replace the whole works as there is not a facility for sending individual parts. Russell Hobbs also do not do parts but have a help line and can deal with queries. They also offer, I believe, an extension to the guarantee period and a refurbishment service. On the topic of parts, it is a little annoying that there is no facility for the user to change the oven light bulb when it invariably blows. 

However, it should last longer because it is now easier to control. If you do not have room for a large cooker and would prefer traditional cooking over microwave then you will be very pleased with this sort of appliance. It is also quicker and more economical than heating up a larger oven. It probably will not last as long as a more expensive, substantial oven but with care, and a happy thermostat, should give reasonable service. Happy baking!

ADDITIONAL COMMENT!

I am sorry, readers, it was not third time lucky! The oven thermostat failed again and the appliance was returned after about seven months, under guarantee, via long-suffering Amazon. I had, in any case, reduced my optimistic 4* to 3* as the oven was already showing too many signs of wear. In particular, dial information being wiped off, despite taking great care; it is a difficult appliance to clean easily. Please now see comments related to the Igenix 42 litre mini oven on this, and other detail.

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Krups Convection Toaster Oven - If You Are Looking for a New Convection Oven


Multi Function Mini Oven (852) Ideal for caravans, students or small spaces.
Multi Function Mini Oven (852) Ideal for caravans, students or small spaces. Krups Convection Toaster Oven - If You Are Looking for a New Convection Oven


By Dananjika Dilrukshi Liyanage


Krups Convection Toaster Oven is a state of the art kitchen appliance by Krups, the leaders of home appliances. Established in 1826, Krups a German firm is known for its quality kitchen appliances all over the world. Smart design, innovative technology and easy to use functions are some characteristics of Krups' appliances

The Krups Convection Toaster Oven performs the functions of broiling, toasting, defrosting and convection baking. With 0.59 cubic ft capacity, it is quite spacious and can accommodate 6 slices at a time. Whether you want to thaw frozen food or prepare quick snacks or cook a meal, Krups gets everything done in a jiffy.

Krups Convection Toaster Ovens feature a convection fan which circulates warm air in the oven for quick and uniform cooking. The consistency of temperature is one of the plus points of this appliance as is the accuracy of temperature control.

"What the eyes admire, your heart desires"; this is especially true for these toasters from Krups which are housed in stainless brushed steel bodies sleek and are not only sturdy but also quite attractive. They go well with all types of kitchens. They are not only energy efficient but are also great space savers because of their compact size. The control panel is illuminated and comprises of user friendly controls and soft, easy to press buttons. The LCD display performs the dual function of a digital clock when the oven is not being used.
Krups has implemented its Quartz Cycling Technology in its toaster ovens. 

The two sets of heating elements situated above and below are alternately heated by the quartz cycling technology this produces maximum heat and reduces the cooking time considerably. The crumb tray not only collects the food residues but its stainless steel surface also acts as a reflector so that the food gets enough heat from all angles. For hassle free cleaning, you can slide out the crumb tray and non stick interior can be easily wiped clean. For the consumers' convenience, Krups has added adjustable racks which can be set in four positions. With the Electronic Thermostat, you can control the temperature ranging from 100 to 450 �F.

Another plus point of Krups oven is its noise free operation; it does not make that irritating sound when functioning like most ovens. It however beeps rather loudly at the end of the cycle, a feature some consumers find quite annoying. The unit comes with a broil tray, non-stick bake pan and a pair of thermal resistant tongs to remove hot food.

Krups has also introduced Krups Convection Digital Toaster Oven which has additional features such as 6 preset cooking functions and 9 levels for toasting. It also gives you complete control over temperature which you can set anywhere between 150 to 450 �F.

Like other appliances, Krups toaster oven offers a one year warranty on its convection toaster ovens. The Convection Ovens from Krups are stylish and sleek, efficient and great savers of your precious time and energy.

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Sunday, 17 June 2012

Fan Assisted Ovens - A Beginner's Guide


By Benjamin Fox

When you burn your finger you blow on it to cool it down so it is counter intuitive that putting a fan in an oven will make it hotter. This article is a beginner's guide to fan assisted ovens. It does not include product recommendations but should help you understand how these devices work and provide insight into whether they are right for you.


How it works
When you cook on a hob heat is transferred from an energy source (the flame if you are cooking with gas) via conduction. This means that the hobs gets hot which makes the pan get hot which in turn makes the food get hot. When you cook in an oven you are working in a different way. The heat source is actually warming the food by transferring energy to the air and it is the air which warms the food.

Warm air will naturally rise, this is known as convection. Conventional ovens rely on convection to move hot air around and keep a constant flow of heat going into food. The problem with this is that hot air will pool in the top of the cavity and end up heating the roof of the oven. This means that in order for the whole of the oven to be filled with hot air you first need to pre-heat the metal sides in order to stop them from soaking the energy out of the air.

A fan-assisted oven (which is confusingly also known as a convection oven) forces air from the heat source directly into the centre of the cooking space so that anything placed there gets hot. Energy is still transferred from the air to the walls but because the fan is constantly forcing hot air in and around the cavity it maintains a steady temperature.

What this means
1. Fan assisted ovens do not need preheating - Because the fan forces hot air directly into the cooking area a fan assisted oven either takes no, or very little, time to preheat.

2. Fan assisted units provide even cooking - As both hot and cold air are pushed around the cavity the difference between the warmest and coldest places is reduced.

3. Fan assisted cooking is quicker - Because they transfer energy more efficiently than regular machines they give the same results at a lower temperature and in less time. This is can be useful but it is also the reason why so many people end up burning their food when using a fan assisted oven.

Ben is a copywriter for the UK's largest online retailer of ovens and other kitchen appliances.
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Bestselling Convection Toaster Ovens




 


By E Finn

If you're trying to decide which of the handful of bestselling convection toaster ovens on the market today is worthy of a place on your crowded countertop, let me help you cut to the chase.

The Breville BOV800XL Smart Oven is the clear winner.

A bit less pricey, but in solid second place, is the Cuisinart TOB-195 Custom Classic.
Also in the running, but definitely in third place is the TO1006SC by Black & Decker, their Dual Position oven.

There's simply no reason to look farther afield than these three. They are all very good, but only one is the best.

Here are just a few of many advantages the Breville Smart Oven has over all the others:
  • First of all, this is the first toaster oven I've ever tried that actually makes great toast. Whatever your personal preferences, this toaster oven lets you set it to toast your bread exactly the way you like it, evenly, and up to six pieces at a time.
  • It's beautiful, shiny stainless steel exterior looks great on your counter.
  • The interior is large enough to hold a 13" pizza pan (which is included), a large muffin pan or two chickens for roasting.
  • Unlike any other countertop oven, the rack slides out automatically when you open the door. (No more burned fingers.)
  • The excellent broiler function lets you make perfect steaks and hamburgers.
  • Yet another Breville exclusive - the crumb tray slides out easily, from the front (unlike all its competitors), making for super easy cleanups.
  • The controls are intuitive and very easy to use -- one knob controls the function (Toast, Bagel, Pizza, Bake, Roast, Broil, Cookies, Reheat, and Warm) and the other controls time. Also, the settings are easy to read -- I don't even need my glasses.
I've tried many countertop ovens over the years, and I've been disappointed with all of them. Most couldn't even make a decent piece of toast, let alone roast a mouth watering rack of ribs or bake a nice, fresh loaf of homemade bread. The Breville does all this and much, much more. And it does it all perfectly.

If it seems like I'm promoting the Breville Smart Oven, well... I am. I hate the thought that every day, good people are buying all kinds of other convection toaster ovens hoping they're making the right decision. Most of them are flat out wasting their hard earned cash.
Yes, the Breville BOV800XL costs a little more than the others, but if there's ever been a case of "getting what you pay for", this is it. This is the Cadillac of toaster ovens. No... make that the Jaguar.

You will never need to buy another counter top oven once you own the Breville Smart Oven.

If you'd like to read my full review of the Breville BOV800XL Smart Oven, please see my Countertop Convection Oven Reviews web page. If you'd rather jump right to the Amazon.com page with all the specs and features, plus about 800 unsolicited customer reviews, click here  >>>>Installed Ovens

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