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Cuisinart TOB-155 Toaster Oven, Stainless and Black

  • 6-slice toaster oven with spacious 0.6-cubic-foot capacity
  • Pizza/bake, broil, and toast options; bagel, reheat, and defrost buttons
  • Shade control with heat sensor maintains precise oven temperature
  • Electronic touchpad controls; clock and oven timers; easy-to-clean interior
  • Measures 16 by 17-3/4 by 9-5/8 inches; 3-year limited warranty

Product Description
Today’s busy lifestyle have made the multifunctional countertop oven more popular than ever. This Cuisinart Toast Oven Broiler has a great sense of style, three versatile cooking options, state-of-the-art electronic touchpad controls, and a capacity large enough to let it double as a second oven. Cuisinart makes baking a whole chicken, broiling fish, or toasting 6 slices of bread easy as pie!… More >>

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  1. August 30th, 2010 at 19:46 | #1

    Nice toaster oven very spacious.. loved it out of the box.. But you can only bake for preset tempertures of 25′s.. shame…. so if you need flexible or more exact temperture ability you can’t get it from this toaster oven… returning product
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. August 30th, 2010 at 20:37 | #2

    This toaster takes up a lot of counter space. It seems to be well made but it is bulky. We also have difficulty with toast. The directions on where to place the rack are confusing.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. August 30th, 2010 at 20:47 | #3

    Great temp control and good electronics, but no interior light , plus having to turn oven 180 degrees to remove crumb tray from the rear, caused us to return unit for credit.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. August 30th, 2010 at 23:42 | #4

    I never even got a chance to try the oven.As soon as I unpacked the unit I noticed the coating on the baking pan was peeling off.Why they coat or paint the pans to begin with I don’t know.Anyway back in the box it went and by the way Cuisinarts customer service line was a waste of time,no help whatsoever and rude.I hope you have better luck with yours.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. August 31st, 2010 at 01:32 | #5

    I bought one of these from Amazon.com and foolishly threw away the box before using the oven, so I couldn’t return it to Amazon.com ( It was Cuisinart, right? And it gets all these good reviews here at the Amazon.com site! )

    Then I try the oven with a simple task of making some chicken nuggets. They came out cold! Why? Well the oven was set to 375 degrees, but it beeped to say it was up to temperature, but the real temperature in there was only 150 at the time! I verified this with an oven thermometer. But it was a meat thermometer so I bought another more precise oven temperature thermometer from ( yes ) Amazon.com and verified this. Then the oven took another 10-15 minutes after that feat, to actually reach stable temperature ( where it regulates ) , BUT it was 50 degrees below what I had it set for! So I had to find a box to pack it in and get a return authorization from Cuisinart and send it back. Fortunately I saved my old toaster over, which wasn’t working so well anymore, but at least still worked. Oh, and this oven’s serial number wasn’t showing up in their database. What is THAT?

    They got the over returned and then shipped me out a new one. So I get the new one and figure, well it’s gotta work this time, right? So I toss the box out in the trash that night.

    WRONG. This one does exactly the same thing! It tells me it’s up to the set temperature after about 2 minutes but is really under 200 degrees when I set it to 400. Then I gotta wait for it to stabilize to regulating temperature, and that final temp is 25-50 degrees below what the oven thermometer says!

    So I wanted to be fair and went and bough another oven thermometer to verify this ( from Amazon.com ) and this time made sure it says it’s a super accurate one and all that. Same thing.

    So now I have to get a shipping box and ship this second one back again. At least this time Cuisinart has offered to pay shipping, BUT I tossed my old toaster oven out this last time, thinking the second Cuisinart one HAD to work, right? So now I’ll be without one.

    Cuisinart is also looking into whether this could have anything to do with the altitude ( we’re in Denver ) but who knows?

    I’m so sick of this and would not recommend this to ANYONE now!

    DO NOT BUY THIS OVEN!

    Rating: 1 / 5

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