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I have a hamilton beach 6 slice convection. Looking for about the same but it must have a removeable glass door for cleaning. My ham still works fine but cleaning the splatter is a pita.
Looking at cuisinart but like suggestions from users.im thinking under 200 or so. Thanks for the response.
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On 10/29/2017 1:06 PM, Thomas wrote:
> I have a hamilton beach 6 slice convection. Looking for about the same but it must have a removeable glass door for cleaning. My ham still works fine but cleaning the splatter is a pita.
> Looking at cuisinart but like suggestions from users.im thinking under 200 or so. Thanks for the response.
>



This is like the roller door on a George Foreman rotisserie oven:


https://www.wayfair.com/kitchen-tabl...r-hmb2231.html

https://www.wayfair.com/kitchen-tabl...n-hmb1821.html


Can't imagine anything easier to clean.
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On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 6:52:56 PM UTC-4, Casa de los peregrinos wrote:
> On 10/29/2017 1:06 PM, Thomas wrote:
> > I have a hamilton beach 6 slice convection. Looking for about the same but it must have a removeable glass door for cleaning. My ham still works fine but cleaning the splatter is a pita.
> > Looking at cuisinart but like suggestions from users.im thinking under 200 or so. Thanks for the response.
> >

>
>
> This is like the roller door on a George Foreman rotisserie oven:
>

Thanks. Good idea but imo, ugly. I will shop around. Mine works fine so no hurry.
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On 10/30/2017 1:36 PM, Thomas wrote:
> On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 6:52:56 PM UTC-4, Casa de los peregrinos wrote:
>> On 10/29/2017 1:06 PM, Thomas wrote:
>>> I have a hamilton beach 6 slice convection. Looking for about the same but it must have a removeable glass door for cleaning. My ham still works fine but cleaning the splatter is a pita.
>>> Looking at cuisinart but like suggestions from users.im thinking under 200 or so. Thanks for the response.
>>>

>>
>>
>> This is like the roller door on a George Foreman rotisserie oven:
>>

> Thanks. Good idea but imo, ugly. I will shop around. Mine works fine so no hurry.
>

Ugly yes, easy to clean - totally.

But a bit steampunk too.
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On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 12:07:03 PM UTC-7, Thomas wrote:
> I have a hamilton beach 6 slice convection. Looking for about the same but it must have a removeable glass door for cleaning. My ham still works fine but cleaning the splatter is a pita.
> Looking at cuisinart but like suggestions from users.im thinking under 200 or so. Thanks for the response.


Here ya go Thomas. A great deal from Woot. This is the $117 model for a great price. I think it meets all your needs.

Great price. Convection, toaster oven. On Woot

https://sellout.woot.com/offers/cuis...5080_259483200


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On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 12:58:30 PM UTC-4, ImStillMags wrote:
> On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 12:07:03 PM UTC-7, Thomas wrote:
> > I have a hamilton beach 6 slice convection. Looking for about the same but it must have a removeable glass door for cleaning. My ham still works fine but cleaning the splatter is a pita.
> > Looking at cuisinart but like suggestions from users.im thinking under 200 or so. Thanks for the response.

>
> Here ya go Thomas. A great deal from Woot. This is the $117 model for a great price. I think it meets all your needs.
>
> Great price. Convection, toaster oven. On Woot
>

I like it. The depth is about 4 in bigger than what I have but not a problem. I like the looks which is important. Not sure about cleaning the glass. Maybe I need to ask "what will clean my toaster oven glass". Great price even tho refurb but by the time I looked it was sold out.
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On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 4:39:57 PM UTC-4, Thomas wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 12:58:30 PM UTC-4, ImStillMags wrote:
> > On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 12:07:03 PM UTC-7, Thomas wrote:
> > > I have a hamilton beach 6 slice convection. Looking for about the same but it must have a removeable glass door for cleaning. My ham still works fine but cleaning the splatter is a pita.
> > > Looking at cuisinart but like suggestions from users.im thinking under 200 or so. Thanks for the response.

> >
> > Here ya go Thomas. A great deal from Woot. This is the $117 model for a great price. I think it meets all your needs.
> >
> > Great price. Convection, toaster oven. On Woot
> >

> I like it. The depth is about 4 in bigger than what I have but not a problem. I like the looks which is important. Not sure about cleaning the glass.. Maybe I need to ask "what will clean my toaster oven glass". Great price even tho refurb but by the time I looked it was sold out.


Going into my TO now, 8 large white shrooms stuffed with diced #16 shrimp, med hot red peppers, old bay, garlic and minced stems, all pan cooked. Topping with cheese and not sure on dipper. Maybe c sauce.

Was going to use shrooms for a lasagne but i fd up my wrist.

Still shopping!
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On 10/31/2017 2:39 PM, Thomas wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 12:58:30 PM UTC-4, ImStillMags wrote:
>> On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 12:07:03 PM UTC-7, Thomas wrote:
>>> I have a hamilton beach 6 slice convection. Looking for about the same but it must have a removeable glass door for cleaning. My ham still works fine but cleaning the splatter is a pita.
>>> Looking at cuisinart but like suggestions from users.im thinking under 200 or so. Thanks for the response.

>>
>> Here ya go Thomas. A great deal from Woot. This is the $117 model for a great price. I think it meets all your needs.
>>
>> Great price. Convection, toaster oven. On Woot
>>

> I like it. The depth is about 4 in bigger than what I have but not a problem. I like the looks which is important. Not sure about cleaning the glass. Maybe I need to ask "what will clean my toaster oven glass". Great price even tho refurb but by the time I looked it was sold out.
>


One suggestion (untried) consider using Rain-X on it when new.
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On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 7:28:41 PM UTC-4, Casa de los peregrinos wrote:
> On 10/31/2017 2:39 PM, Thomas wrote:
> > On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 12:58:30 PM UTC-4, ImStillMags wrote:
> >> On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 12:07:03 PM UTC-7, Thomas wrote:
> >>> I have a hamilton beach 6 slice convection. Looking for about the same but it must have a removeable glass door for cleaning. My ham still works fine but cleaning the splatter is a pita.
> >>> Looking at cuisinart but like suggestions from users.im thinking under 200 or so. Thanks for the response.
> >>
> >> Here ya go Thomas. A great deal from Woot. Thinhris is the $117 model for a great price. I think it meets all your needs.
> >>
> >> Great price. Convection, toaster oven. On Woot
> >>

> > I like it. The depth is about 4 in bigger than what I have but not a problem. I like the looks which is important. Not sure about cleaning the glass. Maybe I need to ask "what will clean my toaster oven glass". Great price even tho refurb but by the time I looked it was sold out.
> >

>
> One suggestion (untried) consider using Rain-X on it when new.


In ahr i wanted to suggest rainx for a scratched stovetop.
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On 10/31/2017 5:37 PM, Thomas wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 7:28:41 PM UTC-4, Casa de los peregrinos wrote:
>> On 10/31/2017 2:39 PM, Thomas wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 12:58:30 PM UTC-4, ImStillMags wrote:
>>>> On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 12:07:03 PM UTC-7, Thomas wrote:
>>>>> I have a hamilton beach 6 slice convection. Looking for about the same but it must have a removeable glass door for cleaning. My ham still works fine but cleaning the splatter is a pita.
>>>>> Looking at cuisinart but like suggestions from users.im thinking under 200 or so. Thanks for the response.
>>>>
>>>> Here ya go Thomas. A great deal from Woot. Thinhris is the $117 model for a great price. I think it meets all your needs.
>>>>
>>>> Great price. Convection, toaster oven. On Woot
>>>>
>>> I like it. The depth is about 4 in bigger than what I have but not a problem. I like the looks which is important. Not sure about cleaning the glass. Maybe I need to ask "what will clean my toaster oven glass". Great price even tho refurb but by the time I looked it was sold out.
>>>

>>
>> One suggestion (untried) consider using Rain-X on it when new.

>
> In ahr i wanted to suggest rainx for a scratched stovetop.
>


Interesting.

I don't know if it fills scratches, but those cremes for Ceran tops seem
to nicely.

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