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Warm Up to Your Toaster Oven

By: Bert Aurthurs

Long before there were microwave ovens, the modern household's corner-cutting appliance of choice was the 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.

Cooking with a toaster oven is as easy as using a microwave. Just dial the heat control to the temperature you need, place the food inside, and close the door. Your little toaster oven will do the same amount of work, yet use up just a little of your valuable counter space. It's also easy to keep an eye on your food, as most models have glass windows.

Most toaster ovens have two basic cooking options: toasting, and baking. If your food is set for toasting, the toaster thermostat will be automatically activated and heating elements on the top and bottom of the inner cooking compartment will be turned on. With elements placed above and below, your food will receive a balanced heat source. Like larger ovens, most toaster ovens will also feature a heat control dial, allowing you to set the desired temperature. When you set the dial of your toaster oven for baking, the baking thermometer gets activated, and the heating elements will be activated.

There is an additional feature involved in the baking process. A timing mechanism is used to control the baking time. The wattage and capacity of the individual toaster oven will affect the baking capabilities, and these are often relative to the quality and price of the toaster oven. If you plan to do a lot of baking in your toaster oven, spend the extra money on a good quality model.

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.

Other parts of the toaster oven's electrical systems are the main switch, the thermal fuse and the solenoid, all of which can become faulty with regular use. If your toaster oven is less than a year old and needs repair, check your warranty to see if you qualify for a replacement or refund. When the time comes to repair your toaster oven, you may be better off retiring it altogether and just buying a new one. Though think about the environmental consequences before you choose to buy new, when repairing might be good enough, even if expensive.

Toaster ovens are handy appliances to have for reheating, cooking, baking, and, of course, toasting. If you haven't used one lately, maybe it's time to rekindle that warm relationship.

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Author Bert Aurthurs is an author for several web zines, on comparison shopping and retail shopping themes.
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