Cuisinarts Chefs Convection Toaster Oven boasts 15 cooking functions and offers special settings for speed convection, sandwiches, and bagels. With 1800 watts, the Oven quickly heats up and the Exact Heat sensor produces precise temperatures and perfect results every time. The roomy easy-clean nonstick interior can hold a 13-inch pizza, 9 slices of bread, a 9" x 13" baking pan, or an entire chicken for your family dinner! Even toast is elevated in this Oven, with our Always Even toast control, so everybody gets a slice with the shade they want.
- 1800 watts of power
- Spacious 0.95-cubic-foot capacity oven fits 13" pizza, 9" x 13" baking pan and 9 slices of bread
- 15 cooking functions, including innovative Dual Cook, Sandwich and Speed Convection
- Digital controls with large blue backlit display
- Includes 13" pizza stone, 2 cooking racks, 9" x 13" enamel baking pan and broiling pan
- Interior light
- Clock and 2-hour timer
- Front pull-out crumb tray
- Door sensor to activate oven
- Brushed stainless steel finish
- Exact Heat sensor maintains precise oven temperature
- Always Even toast shade control offers consistent results slice after slice
- Easy-clean nonstick interior
- Convenient auto-slideout rack
- Recipe book
- Limited 3-year warranty
- BPA Free*
LWH |
20.87"(L) x 16.93"(W) x 11.42"(H) |
UC Weight |
35.000 |
UC Cubic Feet |
3.140 |
UC LWH |
18.5"(L) x 22.63"(W) x 13.0"(H) |
MC Quantity |
1 |
MC Weight |
35.000 |
MC Cubic Feet |
3.634 |
MC LWH |
23.0"(L) x 19.5"(W) x 14.0"(H) |
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Type:
Toaster Oven
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Width:
16.93"
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Height:
11.42"
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Depth:
20.87"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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WiFi Connected:
No
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