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Black & Decker TRO480BS Toast-R-Oven 4-Slice Toaster Oven

  • Large-capacity 1200-watt 4-slice toaster oven
  • Bake, broil, bagel, toast, and keep-warm functions
  • Adjustable temperature up to 450 degrees F
  • 30-minute timer; slide-out crumb tray; baking pan included
  • Measures approximately 12-2/5 by 18-8/9 by 15 inches

Product Description
Breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks, this versatile toaster oven-toasts, cooks, broils and reheats a variety of foods. Enjoy your favorite muffins, individual pizzas, casseroles or small chicken parts-cooked to perfection right on your countertop… More >>

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Categories: Home Appliances
  1. April 27th, 2010 at 21:36 | #1

    I bought this yesterday thinking I was getting a good bargain. But I just found out Kmart is selling the exact same one for $26. How is this originally worth $500?
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. April 27th, 2010 at 23:00 | #2

    This came with the wrong-size wire shelf, which was too wide to insert. Contacted Black & Decker for a replacement part, and it was nonexistent. Amazon said this was the last one in stock, with no plans on getting more. Apparently, the model was discontinued. Amazon, of course, made good with a full refund, though it was a hassle taking the unit to a UPS store 14 miles away, etc. So, I put the blame on Black & Decker for poor packaging control. Without that wire shelf, the unit is nonfunctional.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. April 27th, 2010 at 23:02 | #3

    Insufficient numbers on the minute dial to toast or bake consistently. You must hover over your food to prevent it from burning. Definitely don’t have anything on top of the oven when in use – it will also burn. Don’t put it on the counter under a cabinet. How is this not a fire hazard? I’m sorry I didn’t return it right away.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. April 27th, 2010 at 23:24 | #4

    The first time we attempted to toast bread, it lit the bread on fire. To say the least we were very unhappy with the product.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. April 28th, 2010 at 02:09 | #5

    I HATE using this so-called toaster oven because it is nearly impossible to control the darkness on it. It has a timer dial with 2 icons, one black, one outlined (white?). You have to figure out what your favorite setting is supposed to be. It will never be the same setting twice, because you turn the dial and there is no way to know you have it set at the same position. That is RIDICULOUS for a ‘toaster oven’. Also, it is too large, so that if you set the rack in the middle, the top of your bread will be toasted more than the bottom, plus, it takes FOREVER to toast to a near-medium doneness. Most often you will get nearly-burned toast. Whoever designed this thing was an idiot. Whoever approved it for sale as a toaster oven was a bigger idiot. I feel like an idiot because I bought it, hate it, but did not return it. I wanted the smaller version that actually has a numbered dial for toast, but I couldn’t find those. Apparently they are either being phased out the small ones are being bought and these big clunkers are left in the store. DO NOT BUY ONE unless you like frustration every morning for breakfast.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  1. April 27th, 2010 at 19:00 | #1
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