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DUTCHMAN-101 14-01-2008 06:16 AM

Air-convection oven?
 
I am considering to re-invest in another (please help me correct my
mentioining this cooking style if I am wrong) CONVECTION oven.
The one I bought had burned out the heating element, then the motor
(fan) also burned out. I used that cooking style for EVERYTHING. I
cooked everything from steak patties to steaming an egg! %I tried to
avoid cooking with any grease / oils.
I bought this ^ unit from my local SAMS retailer then after 4 months
of cooking with warm air, it gave up. :-(
Have improvements been made in the design of this cooking unit so as
to help it last longer than this 4 month period?
I am told that SAMS no longer sells this unit because of this design
flaw.
I appreciate any links mentioning where (if not local) I can buy
another convection oven.
Thanks!
~Dutchman-101

swordman56 15-01-2008 06:27 PM

Air-convection oven?
 
On Jan 13, 10:16*pm, DUTCHMAN-101 > wrote:
> I am considering to re-invest in another (please help me correct my
> mentioining this cooking style if I am wrong) CONVECTION oven.
> The one I bought had burned out the heating element, then the motor
> (fan) also burned out. * * I used that cooking style for EVERYTHING. I
> cooked everything from steak patties to steaming an egg! %I tried to
> avoid cooking with any grease / oils.
> I bought this ^ unit from my local SAMS retailer then after 4 months
> of cooking with warm air, it gave up. *:-(
> Have improvements been made in the design of this cooking unit so as
> to help it last longer than this 4 month period?
> I am told that SAMS no longer sells this unit because of this design
> flaw.
> I appreciate any links mentioning where (if not local) I can buy
> another convection oven.
> Thanks!
> ~Dutchman-101


Thre are many retailers carrying a 'counter top' convection oven.
Everyone from Wal-Mart to Linen's n Things. It all depends on what
size you want. Locally we have a store called Smart and Final that
carries a commercial grade 'counter top' convection oven that would be
more suitable for constant use. Expensive, about ($400,00) but if you
have to replace a different unit because of the heavey use, then it
would pay for itself quickly.

I would also suggest someplace like Sur La Table, Chef's or some other
kitchen supply store.

Swordman56
http://galley.belleisleships.com

theChas 16-01-2008 12:20 AM

Counter top?
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/Hamilton-Beach-C...QQcmdZViewItem

I have the one above and I am quite pleased with it.
I would like to have the one below, but I already have a George Forman.Baby
rotisserie.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Hamilton-Beach-C...QQcmdZViewItem



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