Oster 6292 Counterforms 1500-Watt 6-Slice Toaster Oven

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Welcome to the future of small appliances. Introducing the Counterforms collection, a sleek kitchen solution brought to you by the Oster brand. Featuring the Luminart finish, a unique and exclusive look that is virtually fingerprint-free and is a great compliment to stainless steel. Get the entire Counterforms collection today and bring form and function together in your kitchen.
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Technical Details

- 1500-watt 6-slice multi-function toaster oven with exclusive Luminart finish
- Settings include bake, convection bake, broil, dehydrate, toast, bagel, and pizza
- Adjustable temperature from 150 to 450 degrees F; auto shut-off; interior light
- Rack, baking pan, and broiler tray included; removable crumb tray; nonstick interior
- Measures 22 by 12 by 18 inches; 1-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "My Summer kitchen" 2009-07-23
By D. Rutan (Texas)
I live in the south where it is hot all summer. I wanted a small oven I could plug in on my porch and not have to heat up my house to cook small batches of food for my husband and me. I have used this oven to bake pies, casseroles, cookies, biscuits, and toast hamburger buns. I have not tried to bake bread in it yet. I love the fact that it turns itself off and I do not worry about burning anythng when I leave it unattended. The one thing it does not do so well is make toast, but I use a toaster for that. I line the tray on the bottom with foil so I don't have to clean it.

When baking a frozen pie, cover the top with foil, poke holes in the top, and bake on convection at the specified temperature and time.

To make cheese toast I use a piece of foil the size of the rack and put slices of french bread on the foil. Sprinkle the bread with olive oil and parmesian or romano cheese. Broil for 6 minutes. Put foil and bread on a plate and serve.



Customer Buzz
 "BEWARE: Product stopped working in less than two years!" 2009-03-21
By Johnny the K. (Fox Chase)
After much research, I purchased this product in late July, 2007. We used it for making toast, garlic bread, cooking fish, and reheating pizza. It was easy to operate (digital controls), the appliance was pleasing to the eye, and most importantly, it worked extremely well. Unfortunely, a few days ago, while my wife was cooking salmon, it just stopped working. It appears that I am not the only person that this has happened to. See the review entitled: BEWARE! HAD TO REPLACE TOASTER TWICE!, May 16, 2007 By Amber (Monson MA). I quess I should have heeded her advise. Since the warranty is only good for a year, it looks like I'm out of luck. I will send an email to Oster and see "how" they respond. I don't mind spending money on a product but I expect it to last more than 19 months. Too bad, it was good while it worked!!!

Customer Buzz
 "lbenn" 2008-12-12
By Lawrence R. Bennett (Winter Wonderland)
Ordered it and three days later it was delivered. Pleasantly surprised. It works very well. Couldn't really say about the convection option, although I have used it. I do not have anything to compare it to as this is the first time I have ever used a convection oven. It does what it is designed to do and the price was right.

Customer Buzz
 "So far, so great!" 2008-10-05
By Dan of the Highlands
With shipping and handling, the final price I paid OrangeOnions for this great little toaster oven was $83.00. That said...



I ordered the unit on the evening of September 1st. The first model arrived somewhat damaged on September 4th. I contacted OrangeOnions on September 6th and they immediately shipped out another one. Great service from them. I look forward to dealing with them again.



Second one arrived on September 11th(thanks OrangeOnions). The only defect was that a lens for the indicator light had popped out. I found it and popped it back in. Nuff said.



Since then, the thing has worked great.



Pros:

* No problems with it yet.

* It heats up very quickly and cooks a little quicker than our big oven.

* It has good interior space - enough to hold a 9x7 Pyrex glass baking dish. It has the bow out in the back to allow it to accomodate the small frozen pizzas also.

* The digital interface is very simple and my wife has had no problems with it.

* It cooks on time and rings a bell when done.

* Shuts down automatically.

* Light stays on while cooking - making it easy to see the food without opening the door (could be considered a negative if you are concerned with energy consumption).



Cons:

* The unit is light (some may consider this a plus) and feels a little flimsy maybe, but I'm not giving it the bounce test. It does what it's supposed to do and does it at a good price.

* I dont use these things for toasting, so I cannot speak to how well it would toast. Probably not that well if it compares to most toaster ovens.

* The unit does get very hot on the outside - on top particularly - not a problem for me, but it may be for some. I tell my young son not to touch it because it gets hot. It is an oven. He has not burned himself yet.

* Not a con per se, but I don't use the convection oven component and I have not used a convection oven before. Therefore I dont offer an opinion on the effectiveness of the convection oven feature.



It took us a while to get in the habit of using this oven instead of the big oven. Now that we use this one almost exclusively, I am waiting curiously to see what impact this will have on our electric bill.....



Regards,

Dan

Customer Buzz
 "Good Oven, Bad Controls" 2008-09-15
By Darin Heuermann (GA USA)
This oven does a good job cooking food. It has a fan which allows it to be used as a convection oven and cook the food faster. There is a pan that is easy to clean.



The controls are awful. The labels for the controls are beneath them, leading you to push the wrong buttons. The up and down buttons should be swapped. I'm not sure who designed this, but it's a pain to use. You need to scroll down to the oven selection you want (making sure to push the right buttons), then change the settings for that selection (again making sure to push the right buttons), then you can cook. What would have been nice (and they do this with their toaster) is to have a button for bake, a button for broil, a button for convection bake, a button for toast, etc. Then have buttons or a dial to change temp, time, etc. This has to be one of the worst interfaces I have ever seen while their toaster has one of the best. What's up Oster?


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