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Default 110Volt Oven?

On 4 Jul 2006 16:09:45 -0700, "Just Mo" > wrote:

>I'm looking to disconnect my gas stove and recover the space in my tiny
>kitchen.
>To accomplish this, I need a small 110 volt oven that bakes evenly.
>I've tried a number of overgrown toaster-ovens in friend's kitchens,
>but they're ... toaster ovens.
>
>Is there such a thing as a legitimate 110V standalone oven, however
>small? Or is the electricity the limiting factor?



Delonghi (sp?) makes a nice counter-top 110 volt oven. I picked one
up a few years ago for about $100 (non-digital model being phased out
for one with digital controls). It has a fan if you want use it as a
convection oven and a rotiserie that's great for roasting chickens.

- Mark