Wednesday, June 25, 2014

KitchenAid Convection Countertop Oven Review

KitchenAid Convection Countertop OvenThe KitchenAid Convection countertop oven might be your pick if you are looking for an affordably great convection oven. Because it belongs to the category of mid range price, the oven is among the best selling convection ovens. However, on the downside, it is not suitable for small kitchens, as it consumes a lot of space. However, the unit boasts a great mix of attractive design and quality controls, some factors that you would expect from this brand!

Despite a countertop convection oven, the KitchenAid delight is relatively big to cook two 12 inch pizzas simultaneously. However, do not expect to cook a big roast with potatoes at once. This means that this oven is only for those who are looking to cook smaller dishes efficiently and quickly. Look wise, it is quite stylish! Above all, unlike other ovens, this one cooks quietly; which means you can yet listen to your music or TV while cooking without increasing the volume above normal.

Features

Bake, toast, and broil your preparations with KitchenAid Convection countertop oven that promise to cook anything well within its spacious capacity. While the exterior is fully draped in stainless steel for durability, the interior is a non-stick construction that facilitates a really and quick cleanup. You can trust this kitchen appliance for preparing any meal, including the dinner for a party; as it can fit a gamut of breads for toasting as well as other appealing menus.

No matter what you choose to cook, the full-Size oven ensures a consistent performance over the countertop, even if the heating temperature is set to 450°F with Convection Bake and Broil control settings. This means that the convection allows you to bake the stuff inside quickly as well as evenly at any point of time. Apart from that, there is a 60-minute timer for broiling and baking foods that need extended time to cook so that you can concentrate on other things in the kitchen. And if you want to warm the leftovers, there is the ‘Warm’ function as well, which is equivalent to the Reheat function of other ovens. Listed below are the overall features of the KitchenAid Convection countertop oven.

11.3 by 16.8 by 20.1 inches in dimensions
12-inch capacity
Non-stick interior
Two oven shelves
Full-size performance on the countertop
60-minute timer
Convection 3 functions: Warm, Bake, and Broil
Full-width crumb tray
LCD display
Pros

Faster cooking
Multiple items cooking
Precise and accurate heating
Built-in timer with auto shut off feature for independent working
Quiet operation with the fan
Versatile enough to bake breads of all shapes and sizes
Large capacity
Easy to turn knob with an audible click to know the setting
Attractive stainless steel exterior
Hassle-free cleaning the crumb tray from the front
Good controls
Quality accessories
Cons

Lack consistency in heating sometimes
Preheating before toasting
Unclear LCD display
Long time for broiling (an hour)
No internal light
No smart functions for pre programmed settings.
Conclusion

The KitchenAid Convection countertop oven, although with a few negatives, is worth your money for the performance and features it offers at the paid price.

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