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Convection oven ~ choices

MkilbrideMkilbride Member UncommonPosts: 643
So looking into getting one of these. It's come down to two, based on Amazon reviews.

http://www.amazon.com/Oyama-TRO-110U-Turbo-Convection-Oven/dp/B003XJE60U

Seems a no name brand - but when I Google it, I get stellar reviews - everything about it seems good.

12 reviews(4.4 average) but so few really...

This is 5$ more and...for some reason, even with Prime, will take 2-4 weeks to ship.

http://www.amazon.com/Deni-10400-Quick-n-Easy-10-4-Quart-Convection/dp/B0009DRSFI

Now, this one looks better, and costs 59.99$ with Prime(Free shipping, but 2-4 weeks, I can wait.)

63 reviews - 4.3 average

It's tough for me as I don't really know Convection, but people are telling me how awesome these are to use versus my normal Oven. They also aren't that radically expensive, so I am willing to try.

Anyone have thoughts on Convection Ovens?

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Comments

  • GruntyGrunty Member EpicPosts: 8,657

    Convection ovens were a big fad in the 80's. Or was it the 90's?  Either way a lot of people paid a lot of money for convection ovens and then found out they would have to learn how to use them properly. The majority of people decided it wasn't worth the effort. Now you've got convection ovens sitting in kitchens where the convection part (basically just a fan) is never used. 

    Things may cook faster or more thoroughly but you have to learn to adapt non-convection oven recipes to convection oven recipes. As I said above, most people didn't want to have to work at being more efficient.

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  • MkilbrideMkilbride Member UncommonPosts: 643

    Deni's one is shipping early it seems, so going with that.

     

    It just looks quite useful. I read up on the basic rule of the thumb is "25 degrees less than the recipe needs, and it also cooks 25% faster"

     

    But yeah, I will be looking up guides.

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  • GruntyGrunty Member EpicPosts: 8,657
    I doubt you'll find Consumer Reports likes anything that looks like those things for a good reason. Lots of people who buy those will probably shove them in the back of a cabinet after about the third time they get burned by accidentallly touching them. Anyone with children will get rid of them faster.
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