🍳 Elevate your countertop game with precision, power, and style!
The Oster Digital Convection Toaster Oven combines a powerful 1300W heating element with convection technology to deliver faster, more even cooking. Its large interior fits up to 6 slices of bread or a 12-inch pizza, controlled via an intuitive digital panel with 7 cooking modes. Finished in polished stainless steel with a tempered glass door, it offers both durability and sleek aesthetics, complemented by practical features like an interior light and removable crumb tray for easy maintenance.
Finish Types | Polished |
Door Material Type | Tempered Glass |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 20.3 Pounds |
Cable Length | 2 Feet |
Capacity | 5919 Cubic Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.6"D x 18.1"W x 22.5"H |
Door Style | Dropdown Door |
Color | Black |
Control Type | Button Control |
Temperature Range | 150 - 450 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Power Source | AC adapter" or "direct household electrical power |
Wattage | 1300 watts |
Additional Features | Programmable |
M**I
Best Toaster Oven With Convection- REPLACEMENT LIGHT BULB INFO BELOW
I JUST POSTED A PICTURE THAT SHOWS THE LIGHTBULB THAT THIS OVEN USES-SEE CUSTOMER IMAGES.REPLACEMENT BULB: The clear bulb cover (unscrews counter-clockwise) says 25W MAX on top. The bulb is a 15 watt 120 volt E14 T22 bulb (it also unscrews counter-clockwise). The Bulb is a: "E14 T22 15W 120V 300C" (Google this to find/buy it). Bulb brand is: "WALKLONG", but other brands are available... I bought 2 bulbs on ebay for $12.28 with shipping included, but they are coming from China.I just got my Oster TSSTTVMNDG Convection Toaster Oven 3 weeks ago. It came double boxed and in great shape via FedEx & Amazon Prime free 2 day delivery. The inner Oster box was plastic wrapped too. Amazon also had a great price.The Oster performs well, and all of its functions are working fine. The Convection Fan in mine was rattling/buzzing at first, but it seems to have quieted down now. The oven light and easy access (from the exterior) crumb tray are what sold me on this toaster oven. I am using the oven light to double as a kitchen night light as it has its own switch. In addition, the crumb tray is easy to cover with aluminum foil, so it will be easy to keep the oven clean. The digital keypad and automatic shutoff are welcome features too. The exterior of the Oster stays a tad cooler than those of my last two smaller toaster ovens from GE and Black & Decker. My oven came with a fold out map style owner's manual. Finally, the oven fits well under my cabinets, and I can still use the space on the counter in front of the oven.The only negative I have found so far is that when set to broil you cannot change the default temperature of 450 Degrees, but that's not a deal breaker. In fact, this is the nicest toaster oven I have ever owned. It even baked a large Chicken Pot Pie perfectly using the "convection bake" setting. Frozen pizzas have turned out great too using the "pizza" and "convection bake" (have to keep an eye on it with convection bake) settings.There is nothing in the owner's manual about the "Warm" function, but I found the following:the temperature measures between 195-200 degrees; the duration is adjustable with a default of 30 minutes. Lastly, some reviews state the clock on the oven does not keep accurate time; however, the clock on my Oster is keeping time fine- 3 weeks now.
D**Y
Nice size, not overwhelming on my countertop, accurate temps
The oven arrived in 2 days with Prime so I had to use it :) My oven thermometer confirmed temp accuracy at 425 degrees while cooking fish sticks. It is easy to program and the light with glass door makes it easy to view food.I did try a 13 x 9 cake pan which has no lip and it fits with zero wiggle room. I doubt I would use it with convection as it covers almost all the fan vents, but it would be fine for standard baking. I will probably use smaller pans for most cooking. The included enamel coated broiler pan and rack seem durable for the,purpose. The glass front, top areas get the hottest. There is some radiant heat coming into the room but minimal compared to my standard oven. Best part is there is barely any preheat required. My standard oven required almost 25 minutes so that alone should help the electric bill. In Florida I like anything that reduces that bill ! My fish sticks were cooked 5 minutes earlier than expected. I used parchment in a metal pie pan but had to remove the parchment in the first 10 minutes as it was getting quite brown ( it was trimmed to fit the pan)so don't plan to use it anymore in this type of confined area. After reading about problems using Pyrex glassware, I ordered a Emile Henry clay based gratinee dish so I can brown cheese topped foods near the broiler occasionally. I haven't had time to, try all the features, but will update my review in a few weeks.First look says this is a nice toaster oven for the price with all the features I wanted. It takes up less space than my 1200 watt microwave. The cord is only about 20 inches long, good for me, but may require some people to need an extension. It has a two prong grounded outlet plug. I did not have any issues with the cord getting to warm. At 1300 watts, it should more than meet my needs cooking small meals or casseroles, bagels, etc.EDIT: I just received the Chicago Metallic 4 pc set with muffin .pan and they are. perfect size for small quantities to bake or broil.The pans are shallow so would not expect to make a cake, but it would serve to roast veggies or small portions of a casserole dish or fish sticks. For cakes I would use my standard size 8x8 or 9x9 deeper pans. I hear the 6 muffin pan fits a Jiffy recipe so that is nice.As for the toaster oven, clock is keeping accurate time after 24 hours. I used a light spray of windex on paper towel to clean the grease splatters from my batter fried fish yesterday, looks fine.UPDATE 12-19-13 clock continues at correct time, settings are easy to use, preheat takes 7 minutes approx so I set my time in advance per the recipe to include 7 minutes, monitor with another timer to put in the food and still expect my food to be done 3-4 minutes earlier than recipe requires. I am having to rethink some of my cooking as I usually have avoided small items that would require my full size oven BUT now I can cook those things economically in this smaller oven. It will not fit a full size roasting chicken as it would be too close to the top oven burners but I am planning to try a small meat loaf this week and a cherry crisp later today...no regrets here.UPDATE 12/30/13 clock still keeping correct time. I am cooking at 25 degrees lower than recipes call for and also a few minutes lesswith great results, quick heat up 5 minutes and cool down compared to standard oven, important in Florida heat.UPDATE 1-22-15 still works like new.
R**O
Toasty Toaster Oven
I have had this toaster oven for over a year now, and all I can say is " I LOVE IT". The ease of this amazing. It has preset buttons, that are already programmed, and that is a plus. I love that the crumb tray is a pull out on the outside, so no crumbs get stuck between the drop down door. The convection part work amazing, and in rapid time. The toaster toasts evenly on both sides. I can't say enough about this, only that you won't go wrong with this purchase. The inside is quite large enough for a small pizza. The inside of mine still looks brand new, and it gets used almost everyday. I can cook regular sized portions for my family of 3 with no problem. The inside light goes on when you start the oven, but you can choose to turn it off with the ease of a button. When the oven goes off, you do have to hit the end button in order for the time to stop blinking, but the oven itself DOES TURN OFF. You don't have to worry about over cooking. When this comes back in stock, purchase this oven, it WILL NOT DISAPPOINT....hope this helps you with your purchase.
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