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My toaster caught on fire! Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news story.
I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done. I had just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from the cupboard. I doused the flames. I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire. I keep the crumb-tray clean and empty. It was a 10 year old toaster but that's no excuse. Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. Jill |
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On Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 11:07:43 PM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote:
> > My toaster caught on fire! Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news story. > > I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done. I had > just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! > > I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from > the cupboard. I doused the flames. > > I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire. I keep the > crumb-tray clean and empty. It was a 10 year old toaster but that's no > excuse. > > Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. > > Jill > Yes, thank goodness you were standing right there or there could have been some serious damage to the house or at least the kitchen! |
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In article >, jmcquown
> wrote: > Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. Good thing! I didn't know toaster fires were a thing. Buy a new toaster. Perhaps get a electrician to check your wall socket. Google the brand to see if others have had the same experience. Hmm. I just googled "toaster fire". You're not alone. leo |
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![]() "jmcquown" wrote in message ... My toaster caught on fire! Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news story. I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done. I had just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from the cupboard. I doused the flames. I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire. I keep the crumb-tray clean and empty. It was a 10 year old toaster but that's no excuse. Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. Jill == That is scary! Will you use it again? |
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I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old.
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... >I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. Cheri |
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On 10/4/2018 12:07 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> My toaster caught on fire!Â* Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news > story. > > I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done.Â* I had > just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! > > I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from > the cupboard.Â* I doused the flames. > > I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire.Â* I keep the > crumb-tray clean and empty.Â* It was a 10 year old toaster but that's no > excuse. > > Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. Wow, that could have been a disaster. Yikes. Thank goodness you and the Buff are okay. nancy |
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On 2018-10-04 12:07 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> My toaster caught on fire!Â* Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news > story. > > I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done.Â* I had > just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! > > I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from > the cupboard.Â* I doused the flames. > > I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire.Â* I keep the > crumb-tray clean and empty.Â* It was a 10 year old toaster but that's no > excuse. > > Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. > That's a good idea, except that it takes four times longer to toast if you are standing there waiting for it. |
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On 10/4/2018 3:58 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "jmcquown"Â* wrote in message ... > > My toaster caught on fire!Â* Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news > story. > > I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done.Â* I had > just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! > > I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from > the cupboard.Â* I doused the flames. > > I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire.Â* I keep the > crumb-tray clean and empty.Â* It was a 10 year old toaster but that's no > excuse. > > Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. > > Jill > > == > > That is scary!Â* Will you use it again? Definitely not! Jill |
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On 10/4/2018 9:59 AM, Gary wrote:
> wrote: >> >> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. > > Mine is a 2 slice, wide slot Black&Decker model. Also about 20+ > years old and cost about $10 or so. I see no need to pay more for > a stupid toaster. Not $60 that Wayne paid nor the $200-300 > models that he mentioned. > You'd be surprised what some people are willing to pay for small kitchen appliances. Jill |
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On 10/4/2018 10:02 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2018-10-04 12:07 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> My toaster caught on fire!Â* Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news >> story. >> >> I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done.Â* I >> had just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! >> >> I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from >> the cupboard.Â* I doused the flames. >> >> I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire.Â* I keep the >> crumb-tray clean and empty.Â* It was a 10 year old toaster but that's >> no excuse. >> >> Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. >> > That's a good idea, except that it takes four times longer to toast if > you are standing there waiting for it. > Bringing water to a boil takes longer if I'm standing right there. Toast, not so much. ![]() Jill |
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On 10/4/2018 2:21 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Wed 03 Oct 2018 09:07:30p, jmcquown told us... > >> My toaster caught on fire! Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a >> news story. >> >> I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done. >> I had just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! >> >> I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda >> from the cupboard. I doused the flames. >> >> I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire. I keep >> the crumb-tray clean and empty. It was a 10 year old toaster but >> that's no excuse. >> >> Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for >> it. >> >> Jill > > Quick thinkig on your part! Sure glad you weren't hurt. Posibly a > short in the heating elements. I doubt that. In retrospect I think it was an errant small piece of bread that failed to fall down to the crumb-tray and somehow got stuck to the still-hot element. > Two slice? Plastic housing? We just > tossed a Two slice Cuisinart after 7 years because the bred wouldn't > stay down when you pushed the lever. We replaced it with a four slice > stainles stel Cuisinart on sale for ~$60. I'm not inclined to buy a > $200-300 toaster. We don't make that much toast. A feature this one > has is a release buton to pop up the toast if it looks like it's > overbrowning. It was highly rated. God luck with your next choice. > It's a four slot toaster, wide slots. Yes, it has a plastic housing but it stays cool to the touch, not that that has anything to do with it. It's a Proctor Silex and I misspoke - it was older than 10 years. Wide slots so I can toast bagels if I want to, not that I want to. It, too, has the release button to pop up the toast if you think it's already done. Also you can push the levers up so smaller slices of bread can be raised up for easy retrieval. FYI, I dislike stainless steel appliances. And, IMHO, the name Cuisinart just drives up the price. Jill |
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On 2018-10-04 10:36 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 10/4/2018 9:59 AM, Gary wrote: >> wrote: >>> >>> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. >> >> Mine is a 2 slice, wide slot Black&Decker model. Also about 20+ >> years old and cost about $10 or so. I see no need to pay more for >> a stupid toaster.Â* Not $60 that Wayne paid nor the $200-300 >> models that he mentioned. >> > You'd be surprised what some people are willing to pay for small kitchen > appliances. I have posted before about my brother's friends who eat in restaurants all the time. They have a dream kitchen with all the best appliances, and she never kicks. The closest she comes to cooking it hiring a caterer for parties. |
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On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 Gary wrote:
>coltwvu wrote: >> >> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. > >Mine is a 2 slice, wide slot Black&Decker model. Also about 20+ >years old and cost about $10 or so. I see no need to pay more for >a stupid toaster. Twenty years later that toaster would cost about twenty dollars. A couple years ago our twenty year old Kitchen Aid toaster died and no longer made so I bought a four slice wide slot Oster for $22... has all the features and toasts perfectly... exterior is brushed stainless steel. A couple years ago this toaster was $22 at Walmart: https://www.amazon.com/Oster-4-Slice...70_&dpSrc=srch |
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 jmcquown wrote:
>Gary wrote: >>coltwvu wrote: >>> >>> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. >> >> Mine is a 2 slice, wide slot Black&Decker model. Also about 20+ >> years old and cost about $10 or so. I see no need to pay more for >> a stupid toaster. Not $60 that Wayne paid nor the $200-300 >> models that he mentioned. >> >You'd be surprised what some people are willing to pay for small kitchen >appliances. > >Jill Especially the bragadocious. |
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 00:07:30 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >My toaster caught on fire! Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news story. > >I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done. I had >just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! > >I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from >the cupboard. I doused the flames. > >I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire. I keep the >crumb-tray clean and empty. It was a 10 year old toaster but that's no >excuse. > >Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. > >Jill what a wake up call! Glad you caught it right away. |
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On 2018-10-04 4:03 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Thu 04 Oct 2018 08:14:03a, Dave Smith told us... > >> On 2018-10-04 10:36 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 10/4/2018 9:59 AM, Gary wrote: >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. >>>> >>>> Mine is a 2 slice, wide slot Black&Decker model. Also about 20+ >>>> years old and cost about $10 or so. I see no need to pay more >>>> for a stupid toaster.ÂÂ* Not $60 that Wayne paid nor the $200-300 >>>> models that he mentioned. >>>> >>> You'd be surprised what some people are willing to pay for small >>> kitchen appliances. >> >> I have posted before about my brother's friends who eat in >> restaurants all the time. They have a dream kitchen with all the >> best appliances, and she never kicks. The closest she comes to >> cooking it hiring a caterer for parties. >> >> >> > > uh, why would she kick? > Wow... super typo.... she never cooks. |
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On Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 12:07:43 AM UTC-4, Jill McQuown wrote:
> My toaster caught on fire! Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news story. > > I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done. I had > just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! > > I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from > the cupboard. I doused the flames. > > I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire. I keep the > crumb-tray clean and empty. It was a 10 year old toaster but that's no > excuse. > > Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. > > Jill I have 2 real old sunbeam toasters that work and they have nothing to push down, the bread goes down by itself. |
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On 10/4/2018 8:41 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 10/4/2018 12:07 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> My toaster caught on fire!Â* Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news >> story. >> >> I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done.Â* I >> had just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! >> >> I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from >> the cupboard.Â* I doused the flames. >> >> I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire.Â* I keep the >> crumb-tray clean and empty.Â* It was a 10 year old toaster but that's >> no excuse. >> >> Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. > > Wow, that could have been a disaster.Â* Yikes.Â* Thank goodness you and > the Buff are okay. > > nancy Could have been! Fortunately the Buffster was not in the kitchen at the time. ![]() Jill |
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On 10/4/2018 8:35 AM, Cheri wrote:
> > wrote in message > ... >> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. > > > I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. > > Cheri I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. What is the benefit of having a toaster oven? Jill |
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On 10/4/2018 12:43 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 00:07:30 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> My toaster caught on fire! Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news story. >> >> I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done. I had >> just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! >> >> I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from >> the cupboard. I doused the flames. >> >> I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire. I keep the >> crumb-tray clean and empty. It was a 10 year old toaster but that's no >> excuse. >> >> Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. >> >> Jill > > what a wake up call! Glad you caught it right away. > It made a *poof* sound and I turned around and saw flames. Surprise! Baking soda is a very handy thing to have on hand. I rarely use it for actual baking but it's a great thing for putting out fires. Note to self: buy more baking soda ![]() Jill |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
... > On 10/4/2018 8:35 AM, Cheri wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. >> >> >> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >> >> Cheri > > I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. What > is the benefit of having a toaster oven? > > Jill I use the small Black and Decker that I bought years ago for toast, muffins, things like hot pockets etc, that dh eats. I got a large one free from credit card rewards which I use for many things when I don't want to turn on the regular oven. I cook things like chicken , fish, and anything I want crispy that I don't use a microwave for. I make lots of smaller portion things for dh that I don't actually eat, cupcakes and things like that. It doesn't heat up my kitchen and heats quickly to temp. Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 10/4/2018 8:35 AM, Cheri wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. >> >> >> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >> >> Cheri > > I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. What > is the benefit of having a toaster oven? > > Jill I use the small Black and Decker that I bought years ago for toast, muffins, things like hot pockets etc, that dh eats. I got a large one free from credit card rewards which I use for many things when I don't want to turn on the regular oven. I cook things like chicken , fish, and anything I want crispy that I don't use a microwave for. I make lots of smaller portion things for dh that I don't actually eat, cupcakes and things like that. It doesn't heat up my kitchen and heats quickly to temp. Cheri == I have a mini oven but not sure what you call a toaster oven. I very recently bought this one for the caravan: https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sil...r-2999-1373424 The one we have at home has a rotisserie Which D uses ![]() only cooking he does I like it a LOT lol |
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On Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 11:59:53 PM UTC-4, Jill McQuown wrote:
> On 10/4/2018 8:35 AM, Cheri wrote: > > > wrote in message > > ... > >> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. > > > > > > I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. > > > > Cheri > > I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. > What is the benefit of having a toaster oven? > > Jill A single serving of nachos Toasted cheese sandwiches Heating pastry just a titch I got my toaster oven as a wedding present, so I might as well use it. Cindy Hamilton |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> On 10/4/2018 8:35 AM, Cheri wrote: >>> > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. >>> >>> >>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. What >> is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >> >> Jill > > > I use the small Black and Decker that I bought years ago for toast, > muffins, > things like hot pockets etc, that dh eats. I got a large one free from > credit card rewards which I use for many things when I don't want to turn > on > the regular oven. I cook things like chicken , fish, and anything I want > crispy that I don't use a microwave for. I make lots of smaller portion > things for dh that I don't actually eat, cupcakes and things like that. It > doesn't heat up my kitchen and heats quickly to temp. > > Cheri > > == > > I have a mini oven but not sure what you call a toaster oven. I very > recently bought this one for the caravan: > > https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sil...r-2999-1373424 > > The one we have at home has a rotisserie Which D uses ![]() > only cooking he does I like it a LOT lol Yes, that is a toaster oven. Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> On 10/4/2018 8:35 AM, Cheri wrote: >>> > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. >>> >>> >>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. What >> is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >> >> Jill > > > I use the small Black and Decker that I bought years ago for toast, > muffins, > things like hot pockets etc, that dh eats. I got a large one free from > credit card rewards which I use for many things when I don't want to turn > on > the regular oven. I cook things like chicken , fish, and anything I want > crispy that I don't use a microwave for. I make lots of smaller portion > things for dh that I don't actually eat, cupcakes and things like that. It > doesn't heat up my kitchen and heats quickly to temp. > > Cheri > > == > > I have a mini oven but not sure what you call a toaster oven. I very > recently bought this one for the caravan: > > https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sil...r-2999-1373424 > > The one we have at home has a rotisserie Which D uses ![]() > only cooking he does I like it a LOT lol Yes, that is a toaster oven. Cheri == Are they both toaster ovens? |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 10/4/2018 8:35 AM, Cheri wrote: >>>> > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. >>>> >>>> >>>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. >>> What is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >>> >>> Jill >> >> >> I use the small Black and Decker that I bought years ago for toast, >> muffins, >> things like hot pockets etc, that dh eats. I got a large one free from >> credit card rewards which I use for many things when I don't want to turn >> on >> the regular oven. I cook things like chicken , fish, and anything I want >> crispy that I don't use a microwave for. I make lots of smaller portion >> things for dh that I don't actually eat, cupcakes and things like that. >> It >> doesn't heat up my kitchen and heats quickly to temp. >> >> Cheri >> >> == >> >> I have a mini oven but not sure what you call a toaster oven. I very >> recently bought this one for the caravan: >> >> https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sil...r-2999-1373424 >> >> The one we have at home has a rotisserie Which D uses ![]() >> the only cooking he does I like it a LOT lol > > > Yes, that is a toaster oven. > > Cheri > > == > > Are they both toaster ovens? If your rotisserie is like this, yes it is classified as a toaster oven here. https://www.amazon.com/MaxiMatic-ERO...ith+rotisserie |
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On 2018-10-05 12:02 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 10/4/2018 12:43 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> On Thu, 4 Oct 2018 00:07:30 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> My toaster caught on fire!Â* Sorry, no news at 11:00 or link to a news >>> story. >>> >>> I was toasting a slice of sourdough bread and the toast was done.Â* I had >>> just taken it out of the slot with when flames burst up! >>> >>> I quickly unplugged the toaster and grabbed a box of baking soda from >>> the cupboard.Â* I doused the flames. >>> >>> I have NO idea why the toaster suddenly caught on fire.Â* I keep the >>> crumb-tray clean and empty.Â* It was a 10 year old toaster but that's no >>> excuse. >>> >>> Good thing I never toast bread without standing there waiting for it. >>> >>> Jill >> >> what a wake up call!Â* Glad you caught it right away. >> > It made a *poof* sound and I turned around and saw flames.Â* Surprise! > > Baking soda is a very handy thing to have on hand.Â* I rarely use it for > actual baking but it's a great thing for putting out fires. > > Note to self: buy more baking soda ![]() What was burning? Was it the toast or the toaster? |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 10/4/2018 8:35 AM, Cheri wrote: >>>> > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> I use a proctor silex 2 slice that cost $8 and it's 22 yrs old. >>>> >>>> >>>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. >>> What is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >>> >>> Jill >> >> >> I use the small Black and Decker that I bought years ago for toast, >> muffins, >> things like hot pockets etc, that dh eats. I got a large one free from >> credit card rewards which I use for many things when I don't want to turn >> on >> the regular oven. I cook things like chicken , fish, and anything I want >> crispy that I don't use a microwave for. I make lots of smaller portion >> things for dh that I don't actually eat, cupcakes and things like that. >> It >> doesn't heat up my kitchen and heats quickly to temp. >> >> Cheri >> >> == >> >> I have a mini oven but not sure what you call a toaster oven. I very >> recently bought this one for the caravan: >> >> https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sil...r-2999-1373424 >> >> The one we have at home has a rotisserie Which D uses ![]() >> the only cooking he does I like it a LOT lol > > > Yes, that is a toaster oven. > > Cheri > > == > > Are they both toaster ovens? If your rotisserie is like this, yes it is classified as a toaster oven here. https://www.amazon.com/MaxiMatic-ERO...ith+rotisserie == Yes, it is like that, but no cover on top, although it does have two cooking rings on top ![]() |
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On Friday, October 5, 2018 at 12:14:18 AM UTC-5, Cheri wrote:
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > > > I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. What > > is the benefit of having a toaster oven? > > > > Jill > > > I use the small Black and Decker that I bought years ago for toast, muffins, > things like hot pockets etc, that dh eats. I got a large one free from > credit card rewards which I use for many things when I don't want to turn on > the regular oven. I cook things like chicken , fish, and anything I want > crispy that I don't use a microwave for. I make lots of smaller portion > things for dh that I don't actually eat, cupcakes and things like that. It > doesn't heat up my kitchen and heats quickly to temp. > I've got a B & D toaster oven and love it for small things as well. Last night I did two slices of garlic bread in it and turned out perfect as usual. > Cheri |
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On 10/4/2018 11:59 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>> >> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >> >> Cheri > > I've had toaster ovens in years past.* I don't really get the point. > What is the benefit of having a toaster oven? > > Jill You don't need two appliances. Toaster ovens don't excel at making toast, but they are good for many other heating and cooking tasks where you don't need the big oven. Heat up a muffin or a roll that would not fit in a toaster slot, broil a hot dog,. |
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> I've got a B & D toaster oven and love it for small things as well. Last > night I did two slices of garlic bread in it and turned out perfect as > usual. Yes, I don't think you can beat it for toast, and also doesn't take long. Cheri |
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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
... > On 10/4/2018 11:59 PM, jmcquown wrote: > >>> >>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. What >> is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >> >> Jill > > You don't need two appliances. Toaster ovens don't excel at making toast, > but they are good for many other heating and cooking tasks where you don't > need the big oven. Heat up a muffin or a roll that would not fit in a > toaster slot, broil a hot dog,. I think the small Black and Decker (really old and small compared to the models now) does excel at making toast. Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > On 10/4/2018 11:59 PM, jmcquown wrote: > >>> >>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. What >> is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >> >> Jill > > You don't need two appliances. Toaster ovens don't excel at making toast, > but they are good for many other heating and cooking tasks where you don't > need the big oven. Heat up a muffin or a roll that would not fit in a > toaster slot, broil a hot dog,. I think the small Black and Decker (really old and small compared to the models now) does excel at making toast. Cheri == Oddly enough I don't use mine for toast. I use a toaster ![]() small oven for roasting, baking, grilling small amounts ![]() |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message > ... >> On 10/4/2018 11:59 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> >>>> >>>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. What >>> is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >>> >>> Jill >> >> You don't need two appliances. Toaster ovens don't excel at making >> toast, but they are good for many other heating and cooking tasks where >> you don't need the big oven. Heat up a muffin or a roll that would not >> fit in a toaster slot, broil a hot dog,. > > > I think the small Black and Decker (really old and small compared to the > models now) does excel at making toast. > > Cheri > > == > > Oddly enough I don't use mine for toast. I use a toaster ![]() > small oven for roasting, baking, grilling small amounts ![]() The picture you showed of yours didn't really look like a small one, but I could be mistaken. My small one is about 6 inches high and 12 or 13 inches long. Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message > ... >> On 10/4/2018 11:59 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> >>>> >>>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. What >>> is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >>> >>> Jill >> >> You don't need two appliances. Toaster ovens don't excel at making >> toast, but they are good for many other heating and cooking tasks where >> you don't need the big oven. Heat up a muffin or a roll that would not >> fit in a toaster slot, broil a hot dog,. > > > I think the small Black and Decker (really old and small compared to the > models now) does excel at making toast. > > Cheri > > == > > Oddly enough I don't use mine for toast. I use a toaster ![]() > small oven for roasting, baking, grilling small amounts ![]() The picture you showed of yours didn't really look like a small one, but I could be mistaken. My small one is about 6 inches high and 12 or 13 inches long. Cheri == Which one? The one with the rotisserie or the other one? |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() >> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 10/4/2018 11:59 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>> >>>>> >>>>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>>>> >>>>> Cheri >>>> >>>> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. >>>> What is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> You don't need two appliances. Toaster ovens don't excel at making >>> toast, but they are good for many other heating and cooking tasks where >>> you don't need the big oven. Heat up a muffin or a roll that would not >>> fit in a toaster slot, broil a hot dog,. >> >> >> I think the small Black and Decker (really old and small compared to the >> models now) does excel at making toast. >> >> Cheri >> >> == >> >> Oddly enough I don't use mine for toast. I use a toaster ![]() >> small oven for roasting, baking, grilling small amounts ![]() > > The picture you showed of yours didn't really look like a small one, but I > could be mistaken. My small one is about 6 inches high and 12 or 13 inches > long. > > Cheri > > == > > Which one? The one with the rotisserie or the other one? Neither of them looked small like my small one to me, they look more like my big one. ![]() Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() >> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 10/4/2018 11:59 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>> >>>>> >>>>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>>>> >>>>> Cheri >>>> >>>> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. >>>> What is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> You don't need two appliances. Toaster ovens don't excel at making >>> toast, but they are good for many other heating and cooking tasks where >>> you don't need the big oven. Heat up a muffin or a roll that would not >>> fit in a toaster slot, broil a hot dog,. >> >> >> I think the small Black and Decker (really old and small compared to the >> models now) does excel at making toast. >> >> Cheri >> >> == >> >> Oddly enough I don't use mine for toast. I use a toaster ![]() >> small oven for roasting, baking, grilling small amounts ![]() > > The picture you showed of yours didn't really look like a small one, but I > could be mistaken. My small one is about 6 inches high and 12 or 13 inches > long. > > Cheri > > == > > Which one? The one with the rotisserie or the other one? Neither of them looked small like my small one to me, they look more like my big one. ![]() Cheri == Ahh! I wonder if the one I posted has all the details ... hang on ... https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sil...r-2999-1373424 The one with the rotisserie is: He's just been and measured it for me ![]() 14 inches deep externally. If yours is smaller than that then I can understand that you use it for toast. Maybe mine are not really toaster ovens ![]() I just looked and they are called a 'mini oven'! it's great when I don't need the big ovens! |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
... > > > "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() >> "Ophelia" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> >>> "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() >>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On 10/4/2018 11:59 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I use a small Black and Decker toaster oven. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheri >>>>> >>>>> I've had toaster ovens in years past. I don't really get the point. >>>>> What is the benefit of having a toaster oven? >>>>> >>>>> Jill >>>> >>>> You don't need two appliances. Toaster ovens don't excel at making >>>> toast, but they are good for many other heating and cooking tasks where >>>> you don't need the big oven. Heat up a muffin or a roll that would not >>>> fit in a toaster slot, broil a hot dog,. >>> >>> >>> I think the small Black and Decker (really old and small compared to the >>> models now) does excel at making toast. >>> >>> Cheri >>> >>> == >>> >>> Oddly enough I don't use mine for toast. I use a toaster ![]() >>> small oven for roasting, baking, grilling small amounts ![]() >> >> The picture you showed of yours didn't really look like a small one, but >> I >> could be mistaken. My small one is about 6 inches high and 12 or 13 >> inches >> long. >> >> Cheri >> >> == >> >> Which one? The one with the rotisserie or the other one? > > Neither of them looked small like my small one to me, they look more like > my > big one. ![]() > > Cheri > > == > > Ahh! I wonder if the one I posted has all the details ... hang on ... > > https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sil...r-2999-1373424 > > The one with the rotisserie is: > > He's just been and measured it for me ![]() > x > 14 inches deep externally. > > If yours is smaller than that then I can understand that you use it for > toast. Maybe mine are not really toaster ovens ![]() > > I just looked and they are called a 'mini oven'! > > it's great when I don't need the big ovens! > > I have 2 toaster ovens. The big one is close to the size of your rotisserie, 16 in wide x 10i n high and 12 1/2 inches deep. The small one is 6 in high, 12 1/2 inches wide and 7 1/2 inches deep. I don't know what size your little one is because it's listed in cm but it looks bigger than my small one. They are all considered toaster ovens here. Cheri |
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