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Whirlpool Convection/Accubake Questions
We're in the market for a new electric oven; nothing too expensive, but not
bottom of the line either. Our budget is ~$800. It seems like Whirlpool has a couple of models that look good to us. Here're my questions: - Is the convection oven feature worth it? The models with convection have slightly less space in the oven. - Anyone have any comments on the "AccuBake" feature? Thanks, Tony |
Whirlpool Convection/Accubake Questions
"TNTYZ" > wrote in
: > We're in the market for a new electric oven; nothing too expensive, > but not bottom of the line either. Our budget is ~$800. It seems > like Whirlpool has a couple of models that look good to us. Here're > my questions: > > - Is the convection oven feature worth it? The models with convection > have slightly less space in the oven. > > - Anyone have any comments on the "AccuBake" feature? > > > Thanks, > Tony We had a Whirlpool w/convection, new about 3 years ago, left in the house when we moved. I would never buy another range without convection. It's a tremendous advantage in baking/roasting many foods. Using two oven thermometers, we found that the Accubake held the most consistent temperature throughout the oven cavity. Our comparison was with GE and Frigidaire. Wayne |
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