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I will be a college student soon

That means moving furnishings back forth between home
and apartment at school

I will be an adult college student so living alone in
apartment... NOT in dorm

Should I shun buying a bigger heaver more expensive
combo convection microwave over say a cheap reg
microwave and toaster oven?

Will the two cheaper units (toaster oven, reg
microwave)..... do everything a combo oven will do?

You see the combo ovens are bulkier and heavier as
well...so don't want to have to haul that around if
possible

Advice?
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> I will be a college student soon
>
> That means moving furnishings back forth between home
> and apartment at school
>
> I will be an adult college student so living alone in
> apartment... NOT in dorm
>
> Should I shun buying a bigger heaver more expensive
> combo convection microwave over say a cheap reg
> microwave and toaster oven?
>
> Will the two cheaper units (toaster oven, reg
> microwave)..... do everything a combo oven will do?
>
> You see the combo ovens are bulkier and heavier as
> well...so don't want to have to haul that around if
> possible
>
> Advice?
>


Depends on what you plan to do...If it's only reheat pre-packaged or
frozen foods then either selections would fit the bill.

If it's cook your own foods then you need more stuff.

A combo nuker won't make toast.

Myself I'd settle for an electric frypan a crockpot, a microwave and
toaster oven because I'd be cooking more from scratch.

But for more of a survival type cooking...a microwave and a can opener
will kinda keep you alive.

Now what size is the college apartment...will you have counterspace for
assorted appliances? Doesn't the college apartment come with a stove and
fridge? or are we talking dorm room?
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Mr Libido Incognito > wrote:

>Myself I'd settle for an electric frypan a crockpot, a microwave and
>toaster oven because I'd be cooking more from scratch.


This is probably a better combo for me
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"John Kane" > wrote:

>If you can find one yes, definately, at least I loved mine. The
>ability to bake bread in it was the best part.


are you talking abt toaster oven?
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Maybe a better question to ask is.... what can a GOOD
toaster oven do?

What kinds of foods can it cook well?
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Andy <q> wrote:

>I have a small cuisinart toaster/convection oven. Broil, convection or
>normal bake with temp control and timer.


This looks interesting, Get good reviews on net

http://tinyurl.com/eohn3


>But the little box is portable as heck and it will do toast!


Yep would want a toaster oven that does toast well

>Somebody else mentioned if you've got an apartment, you've already got a
>stove and fridge. Or say it ain't so!


I will have an apartment at first. But have
"entertained" buying a small RV and living in it while
back in college. remember I will be an adult student so
time and space and money are factors. Hence my thought
on two separate devices vs one combo oven


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wrote in :

> Andy <q> wrote:
>
>>I have a small cuisinart toaster/convection oven. Broil, convection or
>>normal bake with temp control and timer.

>
> This looks interesting, Get good reviews on net
>
>
http://tinyurl.com/eohn3
>
>
>>But the little box is portable as heck and it will do toast!

>
> Yep would want a toaster oven that does toast well
>
>>Somebody else mentioned if you've got an apartment, you've already got

a
>>stove and fridge. Or say it ain't so!

>
> I will have an apartment at first. But have
> "entertained" buying a small RV and living in it while
> back in college. remember I will be an adult student so
> time and space and money are factors. Hence my thought
> on two separate devices vs one combo oven



me,

Here's the model that I have:

http://www.tinyurl.com/ghx79

Broader cooking surface if that matters. I imagine it would.

Andy

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