🍽️ Elevate your culinary game with KitchenAid's countertop oven!
The KitchenAid KCO273SS 12" Convection Bake Digital Countertop Oven is designed for the modern kitchen, featuring even-heat technology for consistent baking results, 9 versatile cooking functions, a 120-minute timer, and a spacious interior that accommodates two 12-inch pizzas. Its non-stick coating ensures easy cleaning, making it a must-have for busy professionals.
S**E
Works just like a regular full sized oven, just smaller. High praise for a toaster. This thing is great.
I have to say, I didn't expect to be able to say this, but this product works just like a regular oven. That might not sound too impressive, but that is the most positive thing that I feel I could have ever possibly said about this product or one like it, it exceeds my expectations in every way.I live in a student apartment. I am a student, I like to cook for myself, and occasionally for friends. The oven in my apartment is an electric oven from the 80's, which is to say, it's unusable. I've gone for a year without being able to bake anything, and decided that I needed something. When my very cheap and boring slot toaster bit the dust, I decided to replace it with this.I didn't expect this to work as nicely as a good consumer oven. My parents re-did their kitchen after my younger sisters moved out to go to school, and they put in a very, very nice Thermador oven, which I had the pleasure of using extensively over thanksgiving. I was afraid that that oven had spoiled me.I've had toaster ovens before, I've tried to cook stuff other than toast and chicken fingers in them before, and they never did too well. They baked uneven, and couldn't maintain high baking temperatures for long enough. I read reviews for this and decided that if any toaster oven would work at all for baking it would be this one.The first thing I did after receiving this was plug it in and make some toast. I got a slice of bread, and put it on the rack.My first impression of the toaster was that the controls were super easy to use. I don't think they could have been made any simpler.For toast, set it to "Toast" mode, Select a darkness level from 1-8, and then click the selector knob in to switch to the number of slices you are toasting. Turn the knob to the desired number, in my case, 1, and then press the big start button. The toaster gives you a count down so you know exactly to the second when your breakfast will be done. Upon completion, the toaster gives three short beeps that I don't find to be annoying. I used 6 as a toast setting, it was just a little dark for my taste. I use 5 now, and that is about what I like.Toast is boring, what else have I tried?-Frozen Pizza. I had to. I found that a lot of pizzas available at the store are exactly 12" around and fit perfectly in the round pan included with the oven. I used the pizza setting which automatically sets the "frozen mode" on. The oven took 4 minutes and 30 seconds to get to the recommended temperature of 400F, and the pizza baked perfectly in the exactly correct amount of time. The bake was even, and crispy. Very happy.-Cornbread. With my pizza experiment having gone better than I expected (I genuinely expected that this wouldn't work well as an oven at all and I would end up returning it) I decided to try real, from scratch baking. I have a recipe for some killer cornbread, so I made it. I used the bake setting with convection on (I always have it on) The oven was set to 400 again. The cornbread took 23 minutes, which is exactly how long it usually takes in a normal oven. The top was golden brown, and the interior was cooked thoroughly. The crust was nice and flaky. Now I was very impressed.-Cookies. Cookies went quite the same as the cornbread, only with the oven set to 350. The oven takes four minutes almost on the nose to reach that temp. The cookies were done at exactly when the recipe said they should be, and they were really good.-A casserole. Now confident, I decided to attempt my families famous corned beef casserole recipe. The oven handled it flawlessly. To quote a famous fruit salesman, "It just works". I was very impressed-My last test was another pizza, but a real one this time. My friend who is also a good cook decided that this oven that I had been raving about for the past week couldn't possibly be able to make a real pizza from real dough and ingredients and get the dough crispy and so on. I said he was wrong. I constructed my pizza dough, spread it out in the included 12" round pan, and assembled my pizza on top of it. I preheated the oven to it's highest temp. My plan was to let the pizza sit on the lowest rack height for ten minutes, then move it up to the middle height for five, then move it up to the "Broil" height, the highest, for a couple minutes to finish it off. This plan worked out very well, and my crust was incredible. I was super impressed.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------This oven functionally exceeded my wildest expectations when it comes to performance, and I can't help but think that this is because of how well it seems to have been designed. Here are some of the really well designed aspects of this product:-The controls and User Interface. My area of study is software. I've taken a number of courses relating to UI, and I can't help but feel that the people who designed the controls nailed it on this one. For the number of control options provided, there is no simpler way to do it. The controls might seem complex, but they're not, they're really good. Their meaning is clear.-Quality parts. Nothing on this toaster feels cheap. The knobs are nice to turn. The buttons feel solid. The door hinges don't make noise or have stiff spots. The power cord is very sturdy. The baking racks are SOLID, I think I could drive over them and they'd be okay. With how solid these parts are, I can only imagine that the internals are solid too.-The toaster looks nice. This might be a weird thing to praise, but the toaster just looks really good. Thought clearly went in to it, and if thought was put in to appearance, then it stands to reason that thought was put in to other areas of design for this product as well.-The crumb tray. At first, I thought that this thing didn't have a crumb tray and that this was going to be a problem. I didn't realize it did have one until I picked up the oven to move it from the spot on the counter where I'd done the initial "toast test" to it's permanent home, next to my microwave. When I picked the oven up the tray slid part of the way out. The Crumb tray is located beneath the door, it's that thing that looks like an inch wide piece of trim below the door. That sides out, and attached is a crumb tray that covers the whole bottom of the oven. The crumb tray can be removed incredibly easily, and doesn't require awkwardly digging it out of the toast compartment like other toaster ovens that I have used.Other less significant but nice features:-Power cord is nice and long, no stubby cheap cord here.-Very well insulated handle-Cools down very fast after use, doesn't put out much heat while in use.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------The only "complaint" I have is a minor gripe, because I can see why it was done this way.The handle sticks out and up over the top of the oven when the door is closed, so that the highest point on the oven is the handle, not the top of the toaster. The reason I think KitchenAid did this was so that the handle would be easy to grab when the door was open and laying on the counter, and people wouldn't be inclined to grab the hot oven door to close it. From a practicality standpoint this makes perfect sense, but from an aesthetics sense, it bothers me some, especially since the table I have the oven sitting on isn't deep enough for the handle to sit on the table when the door is open. Oh well. I'm probably in the minority for even caring about this.------------------------------------------------------------------------------For anyone who can't buy a real oven and is looking for something small(er) that will do anything a real oven could do withholding size issues, this thing is the answer. Someone, or a group of people, clearly put a lot, and I mean a lot, of effort in to the design of this product. Every little aspect of it is very, very well thought out and executed, and it's performance exceed my expectations in a way that I didn't think would be possible. The level of thought that went in to this is something you don't see a lot.
D**.
Glad I splurged on this!
Considering that as a single person I cook a lot in a toaster over, I decided to splurge and get one of these. The others I looked at seemed to all have major flaws- including the $$$ name-brand one with the exploding glass doors!This is a real quality product. The door feels like a solidly built door, not a sheet of tin with a handle on it. The display is very easy to read and uncluttered- a rarity these days! The user interface is very simple and intuitive.It's almost eerily quiet, even with the convection fan going. The beeper is a little louder that I'd like but not nearly as loud and irritating as most. It's a short cheerful beep. I'm very sensitive to noise and usually take things apart and remove beepers or fill them with glue but haven't had the urge to do that with this oven. (Why must my microwave beep FOUR TIMES to tell me it's done! I heard your noisy fan turn off so I know already!)It gets a little warm on top as some people claim, but duh, it's a 400F oven! It's not nearly as bad as people make out. I leave plastic bowls on top occasionally and never had anything melt, nor been remotley burned by touching it. No worries.Cleaning the crumb tray is easy. Pull out the big tray. wash or wipe it off. Slide it back in. I cover mine with aluminum, thought they advise against that. Why?? The tray looks like non-stick coating so it's probably not necessary.It cooks beautifully and evenly. I've started cooking more now that I don't have to mess with my big gas oven or my previous crappy toaster oven.It's plenty big for everything I've wanted to cook, even several brands of frozen pizza.OK, so two minor complaints. One is that once you click the Start button, it goes into Preheat phase. It will stay in preheat indefinitely until you return and press the Start button again. So if you are used to doing it that way most ovens work (put in food, set timer to 15 min, walk away) with ihis oven it won't turn off in 15 minutes but will stay on indefinitely- totally charring whatever is inside it! The 15min timer won't start until AFTER the preheat temp is reached AND you come back and press the start button. You have to hang around and pay attention during preheating.Second is that you can't turn the convection fan on while in Toast mode. I understand their reasoning, but it's MY oven so don't stop me from using it the way I want. When I re-heat or cook some foods I like the Toast mode on so that all sides are exposes to radiant heat and I like the fan to circulate the hot air so that the outside of the food is sort of crisped all around. This gives food like fried chicken a nice crisp, not soggy, outside quickly and evenly.
D**M
Five Stars
This is the best toaster oven I've ever had. Simple and very good high quality.
E**G
Horno de convección KithchenAid
El producto es un poco caro pero vale la pena al 100%, es un horno de cocción que además es de convección. El producto tiene calidad equiparada a un horno profesional de gran tamaño (80 o 90 cms), la única diferencia es que este es un horno pequeño.Lo recomiendo como un artículo de lujo, a mi me encantó.
C**S
Five Stars
We a love it. Looks a good. We are very happy with our purchase
C**N
muy buen horno
Muy buen horno, ye en fisico esta muy bonito... es muy recomendable , trabaj muy bien y el envio fue super rapido tardo un dia en llegar y eso que escogí el envio gratis,todo en buenas condiciones, exclente el servicio de amazon, es muy recomedable.
S**S
Buen Horno para hornear mini pizzas, bagels, etc
La unica molestia es que tienes que estar a un lado del horno despues de que termine la fase de precalentado o se apaga solo!
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