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Lili's recommendation

First to recommend

Got this recently and I think it looks very chic on my countertop, next to my stove with chimney-style hood! (What! Looks ARE important - But if you're here, you already knew that!) Ok, and no complaint as far as functionalities go – Mind you, it would be hard to ruin toasts! :)

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Updated Jan 14, 2008

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Cat27's recommendation

Here's a serious toaster oven. Quality made KitchenAid brand can do everything a regular oven does, without using so much energy. Very stylish looking and would compliment any kitchen. I think this would be a safer alternative for young ones who want or need to learn how to do some basic cooking.

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Updated Dec 22, 2008

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Aswan's recommendation

This is a stylish stainless steel toaster oven with a large 0.5 cubic foot capacity. You could essentially stuff a whole chicken in this thing. It peaks at 450° F and allows for baking, broiling, warming, and toasting.

Updated Dec 22, 2008

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Yournewbestfriend's recommendation

A KitchenAid classic: The countertop oven has multiple settings for you to use including bake, broil, toast, and more. Fits up to 6 slices of toast, easy to use, and easy to clean. A great toaster oven that has most of the bells and whistles you need and a reliable manufacturer.

Updated Dec 22, 2008

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SaneAmy's recommendation

Compact cooking with KitchenAid ® quality and design integrity for your countertop. Roast or toast, bake or broil in this spacious oven with a great brushed stainless look and appliance handle. Cook at temperatures up to 450 degrees, or toast six slices on the unique wave-rack™ that lets air circulate around food by elevating it atop tiny touch points. Rugged, heavy gauge steel broil pan is durable and long lasting; stainless steel crumb drawer (see More Views) pulls out completely without opening the door.

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Updated Dec 22, 2008

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