DeLonghi EO1251 6-Slice 1/2-Cubic-Foot Convection Oven, Black and Stainless Steel

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DeLonghi is proud to introduce their new Convection Oven, this oven offers you a large 12.5-liter, 0.5 cu. Ft. cavity to make cooking larger items easier. This toaster is so spacious you can toast up to 6 slices of toast at one time. It offers you Multiple cooking functions , Two-Tier cooking capability, 40% faster cooking , removable crumb tray, and a sleek, attractive design that will beautifully compliment any kitchen decor.
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Technical Details

- Non-stick interior makes cleanups quick and effortless
- Large interior that is large enough to cook an entire 12-inch pizza, bake an entrée or side dish
- Safe Handling with Cool Touch Sides.
- Circulates air for fast and consistent results while cooking 40% faster
- Includes one cookie sheet, aluminum bake pan and aluminum broil tray
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Customer Buzz
 "Reheated pizza pretty well... then it died" 2009-08-03
By J. Brammer (MD United States)
We didn't really use this very often, mostly for reheating pizza. I never found it to be good for toast as it took forever and toasted unevenly. But it came in handy now and then. However, two days ago I went to make some bagel pizzas for the kids and while the tick tick of the timer sounded, nothing else worked properly. I tried several outlets. Wasn't the issue. No lights and no heat.



I usually read reviews before buying appliances. Either this was so new that the reviews weren't out yet or I bought on impulse. Either way, I'm disappointed. We've had this maybe 2 years...??



I think I'll be checking out another brand for the next toaster oven.

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 "Worked well until it failed, as another reviewer noted." 2009-06-25
By Jeffrey A. Smith
Worked well until the power supply failed suddenly. Although under warranty, the cost and time involved in getting it repaired, doesn't make a trip worthwhile for a $55 item. I guess it's scrap.

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 "loved it until it died on me" 2009-04-26
By Sunil Sethi (Fremont, CA)
bought mine from Bloomingdales for about $60 about 1.5 yrs ago. It stopped working on me last week. I don't know why.

what i liked was the easy clean catch tray. the height had been less, it probably would have cooked toast faster. Think'll I"ll go back to black & Decker's $20 models when they come on sale again.

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 "Worked great until it broke" 2009-04-14
By H. Falkin (Los Angeles, CA USA)
I owned a DeLonghi Convection Oven for 15 years that work flawlessly until it gave out. I bought this in November 2008 to replace it and on April 2009 smoke started to billow out of the vents of the oven as the wiring shorted out and the house filled with smoke. Lucky I was standing nearby to unplug it and rush it outside the house. I am a huge DeLonghi fan and have owned and used their products for decades with excellent results. This is the first time that I have ever had a problem. I noticed that I am not the only one here that had the oven fail prematurely. Let's see how well DeLonghi takes care of my problem. I will post an update if that happens.

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 "OK if you get this for a good price ($40-50)" 2009-03-04
By Suzanne Filbey (Boston, MA USA)
I did a lot of research into the best toaster oven. Here's what I found.



* If you want to use this as a small oven as well (saves on some electricity since you are not heating an entire oven) the best one out there is the Breville Oven which I found at WIlliam Sonoma. At about $300 it is a pricey investment, but if you can afford it, it's worth it.



* All the reviews I have read, said that the toaster oven really doesn't do good toast. Also, that not much has changed in the design of these appliances except that the price and size has gone up tremendously.



*After looking at the selection in a local store, I would have to agree. The lower-end ovens felt like cheap imitations of the toaster oven I knew and loved as a kid. Some of them are bigger now - hence the "oven" function - but the price has gone up as well.



* I bought the Breville, took it home and tried it out. I loved it! However my husband didn't like the pricetag in our current economy. I had to return it. But let me say that this oven is worth the money. You get good toast and a good oven. All the features advertised are there and work well. It only takes a few minutes to heat the oven to 450 and has the space to fit a 12" frozen pizza.



* I ended up finding this oven, DeLonghi, on sale through Amazon for $49. which was a very significant markdown. For that price we decided to buy.



* This is a far cry from the Breville: the toast doesn't brown evenly on both sides, it has an annoying ticking sound as the timer counts down, It takes a l o n g time to toast, and worst of all, there is no interior light! However, you can fit a 12" pizza in it, just be prepared to rotate it since this oven doesn't cook evenly.



* Oh, and another feature that I would think would be a no brainer, is to have the rack come out when the door is opened. Of course my beloved Breville has this, but not the rated "D" DeLonghi.



* I would have been very upset if I had paid full price for this. If you can't afford the Breville, and you can find this for a low price, it's probably worth considering. I think DeLonghi is probably phasing this out.



A "toast" to you-


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