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Toaster Ovens Overview

By: Bert Aurthurs

Microwave ovens are today's appliance choice of corner-cutting cooks. But long before these time-saving marvels hit the market, no kitchen was complete without a trusty toaster oven.

The toaster oven is just that; it bakes like an oven, and cooks like a toaster. These handy gadgets can toast a slice of bread, crisp up a waffle and re-heat a dish of leftovers in no time. Best of all, these little hotties do it all without heating up the kitchen or inflating your energy bill.

A toaster oven is small and takes up very little counter space, which is a boon to homemakers with compact kitchens. They're easy to use, too. A simple dial will set the heat control to the desired temperature. Then, just open the door, place the food to be baked or toasted on the inner cooking grill, and then close the door. Most toaster ovens feature glass windows that allow you to monitor the cooking process, ensuring that food doesn't burn.

If the dial on your toaster oven is set for "toasting", rather than "warming" or "baking", the toaster thermostat will be activated. The thermostat allows the built-in heating elements to do their job. Toaster ovens have heating elements at the top and the bottom of the inside oven compartment, to provide an even and balanced source of heat. Most toaster ovens also have variable heat controls, allowing you to choose the desired temperature. If you choose to set the control to "bake", the baking thermometer will activate the heating elements to achieve your desired results.

However, the baking process involves an additional function: a timing mechanism to control the baking time. Of course, the baking abilities will depend upon wattage and capacity, and are often related to the quality and price of the toaster oven.

All manufactured products will eventually face mechanical problems, and toaster ovens are no exception. Many homemakers will find that they need to purchase a replacement electrical cord, as the original cords are known to burn out fairly quickly. Others complain of faulty thermostats. When thermostats cause errors in temperature regulation, they can be recalibrated. If you face this problem, check your product manual or take the appliance to a professional service shop.

The toaster oven's electrical system is also made up of the thermal fuse, solenoid and main switch. With regular use, all of these components are prone to problems. Toaster ovens less than one year old should still be covered under a manufacturer's warranty, and may be repaired or replaced at no cost. Sometimes it seems to make more sense to replace the entire unit rather than paying a pricey service fee, but think carefully before you toss your toaster oven into a landfill site. The environmental consequences of throwing a unit away may outweigh the minimal time and money it will take to fix it.

Take good care of your toaster oven, and it will take good care of you. Choose a reputable brand, and you will enjoy perfectly toasted mini-pizzas and hors d'ouvres for years to come.

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Bert Aurthurs is an author for several Internet magazines, on home shopping and online shopping topics.
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