Breville Smart Oven BOV800XL, Brushed Stainless St

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Breville Smart Oven BOV800XL, Brushed Stainless Steel
The Breville Smart Countertop Convection Oven with Element iQ System is for home cooks who need a high performing and versatile convection countertop oven; Reduce cooking time by up to 30% using the convection setting; Choose from 9 cooking functions
ELEMENT iQ SYSTEM: Using 5 independent quartz elements, smart algorithms steer oven’s power where and when it’s needed to create a tailored cooking environment for precise results; Fast 1800 Watt preheat gets your meals on the kitchen table more quickly
CONVECTION POWERED: The Smart Oven’s convection setting reduces cooking time by up to 30%; An inbuilt fan circulates the hot air within the oven which speeds the cooking process by raising hotter air and sinking colder, less dense air for quicker heating
9 COOKING FUNCTIONS: Versatile countertop oven with 9 cooking functions to bring a new range of meal options to your home kitchen; Toast, Bagel, Bake, Roast, Broil, Pizza, Cookies, Reheat, and Warm; Like having a toaster oven, pizza oven and more in one
LARGE CAPACITY: Large 18.5 x 15.7 x 11.1 inch interior with space for 6 slices of bread, 6 cup muffin tray and a 13 inch pizza, precisely made; Multifunctional kitchen appliance extends what’s possible; Breville countertop oven can feed the whole family
LCD DISPLAY: LCD display to easily access Breville oven’s built in smart functionality; choose from 9 cooking functions; LCD also indicates when pre-heat has completed and automatically begins to count down cooking time for precise results
NON STICK CAVITY COATING: Countertop oven’s inside walls feature a non stick coating for easy cleaning
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: 12 x 12 inch Enamel Baking Pan; 12 x12 inch Enamel Broiling Rack and 13 inch Non-Stick Pizza Pan
WARRANTY: 1 Year Limited Product Warranty; Power: 1800 Watts; Voltage: 110 to 120 Volts

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  1. Chandler

    With convection baking, perfect toasted sandwiches, faster cooking and preheating in a snap you might just break up w/ your oven
    As a chef, I love all kinds of kitchen gadgets but I ditched my toaster oven in the 90s and never looked back.GIVES YOU A FASTER SPARE OVEN FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND PARTIES OR THE ONLY OVEN YOU WILL NEED:Recently some folks began talking about their toaster ovens and it made sense–they preheat in no time at all so you not only save electricity, but loads of time if you cook a bunch, they cook faster so ditto; I got one and discovered how they have changed in the years since I thought I didn’t need one…Some may think they are just for the person who rarely cooks because it’s just simpler and easy to clean but for someone who cooks a bunch this is really fantastic because you not only have an extra oven in your house for things like the holidays when you want more than a couple items cooking at once or you want items cooking at variable temps, but it also has a warming setting so that you can pre-make something and keep it warm for your guests or your honey who has to work late at the office and still wants a hot plate. Because it’s convection, it also won’t dry out the items as a normal oven would when you have it on warm. Even though I cook daily, I find myself now almost exclusively only using this one due to the time savings and the results. Because there is no large family here, it’s perfect for almost everything I do and in many cases far better than my fancy-pants old school oven. It heats up so fast I have pretty much broken up with my oven and microwave.PLATE WARMER: And speaking of hot plates, the top of this one is a built-in plate warmer. So, like a restaurant that does not serve you a hot dish on a cold plate since that equals a tepid dish very quickly, put your ceramic or glass plate on top while you cook your dish and your plate is warm to the touch when serving.CONVECTION OVEN:So let’s talk convection oven. Regular ovens heat by the heating elements whereas convection ovens also blow the heated air around the oven cabin to result in faster cooking with more even results and a crisp outside while retaining all moisture inside. That’s great if you eat meat, but there is no better oven for baking because you get perfect crumb and crust like you just can’t get in any regular oven that’s not convection. Breads are moist and springy and perfect inside (perfect crumb) with a great crust outside. Cookies are tender yet have a bit of a crisp on the outside. True pro cooking. Because convection ovens also speed up cooking time, I often also lower the recipe directions by 25 degrees. The convection setting is optional. It’s default for some cooking settings but if for some reason you want to ride out the baking time old-school cooking, just press the “convection” button and you can turn that on or off.TOASTER HEAVEN:I ditched the toaster. If you take 2 pieces of toast and make a sandwich you get a very dry sandwich. However, you can put the entire sandwich in here and get melty cheese, hot insides, the most perfect crisping on the outside that I have seen in ages, and still not have it dry on the inside. This has become my addiction–fancy Sammys. There is a reason Subway uses toaster ovens for their hot sandwiches. You can’t melt cheese in your toaster.AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF:There are several pre-programmed settings but no matter what you set it on, it turns off automatically for you when it’s done. Your regular oven can’t do that trick. So if you want to go about your business and go upstairs and vacuum or do laundry and are away from the oven–no worries, when the timer goes off or the automatic cooking time goes off, so does your oven. Of course, if you want more time, you can just hit the start button again if something takes longer to cook but this is a safety and convenience feature.COOKING IQ:If you are not aware of this part, and you are testing your oven temp, you might do it wrong. First, I want to point out that you have to leave an oven thermometer in for 30 minutes to get an accurate reading. As a chef I frequently check my ovens for accuracy both at home and work and this one never fails…always accurate. So back to IQ. What is it? It does things to ensure what you are baking exceeds expectations so if you do your part, you’ll get great results. For example, on the toast setting it asks you how many pieces. If you input one you’ll get the heating elements just in the center of the oven. Put in 4 and you get the whole oven but it pulses the heat in order to not overdry out your bread while toasting. Really the best toast ever. On toast it does this on the top and bottom of the oven, whereas you can put a bagel or English muffin in on the bagel setting and you get less toasting on the bagel bottom where it’s already cooked so it does not dry out. Smart, huh?CELSIUS RECIPE CONVERSION:Set this up wrong and you will always wonder why your oven is the wrong temperature. It has F and C cooking. What’s great about that is that you can use any recipe you find online even if it’s from another country and written all in Celsius. Push the button and all the temps are C. Push again and back to Fahrenheit . So it’s an instant recipe converter. But if you feel your oven is running wrong temp, look for the F after the number and be sure you didn’t push the button.FROZEN FOODS BUTTON:Are you cooking from one of the pre-set easy settings but your items is frozen? For example, if you want to pull a bagel out of the freezer to toast it? Just push the “frozen” button first and it automatically warms up the item and adds the extra time to your toaster setting so you don’t get crispy outside and frozen middle or undercooked or undertoasted. You can add this to any setting like the pizza setting.RACK PLACEMENT SMARTS:The outside of the oven door tells you where to position the rack for proper cooking. For example, if you are broiling, you will want a different setting than if you are toasting. It is easy to forget this on regular toaster ovens and get poor results because of it. Just look at the small guages on the right of the glass and you will never make a mistake. Top rack height position is for broil, middle rack is for toast, bagel, pizza, and cookie functions. The bottom rack height is for bake, roast, reheat and warm functionsREHEAT FOODS WITHOUT DRYING OUT:Got leftovers but don’t want to dry them out while cooking again? You don’t have to. Choose the “reheat” setting. It will reheat your foods but will not brown the top since that has already been done.MAGNETIC AUTO-EJECT RACK:Why didn’t all oven manufacturers think of that? There are two magnets on the back side of the oven door, when you open the door, the magnets automatically pull the oven rack out for you so you don’t have to REACH IN and grab your hot food or cheese toast. Really great if you have kids on the go grabbing something–safety first and no more burns and I usually don’t even need an oven mitt if juts grabbing my toast or sandwich.CUSTOMIZED TOAST BROWNING:Pick how many slices and how brown you want your toast and it will automatically return to that setting the next time and display it. Should you vary the number of slices often, just one turn of the dial will give you a new number so it’s easy to change that up as you cook. The pulsing ensures you simply can’t get better toasting.BAGEL FUNCTION:Top and bottom elements cycle on and off but you’ll get a tad more browning on top where the bagel is totally uncooked with a perfectly crisped base where it’s already browned. All other toast options are the same as the toast options as far as auto-memory etc.BAKE:It will default for cooking convection 325 for 30 minutes. It should be noted that that’s 350 in a regular oven. The hot air circulates the heat so you get faster cooking so adjust all recipes by 25 degrees. You will far prefer the results of convection baking to a regular oven but that is why it defaults to 325 rather than 350. To increase temp or time, just one roll of the top and bottom knob does that. You can also turn off the convection baking if you want. Just push the “convection” button. I never turn that off while in the baking mode. Regular baking can’t do what convection can as far as better results.ROAST FUNCTION:Top and bottom elements cycle on and off to get the correct temp overall but middle element is off so as not to dry out. It is suggested the max weight to roast be 4.5 lbs for best results. Also, many like to roast poultry in juices that contain lemon. Citric acid damages broiling pans of toaster ovens so line yours in foil if you use anything with citric acid or lemon juice.BROIL:While the top rack is suggested, this is a guide. You can also brown the tops of casseroles by having the wire rack lower. It still works. You can melt cheese on your sandwiches on broil, or crisp something up. You can even broil seatood, meats, and veggies. On this setting you want to use the broil rack. That’s the rack that sits inside the baking pan that came with it. Use them both. It has slats in it but is not as open as your wire rack. This way, melting cheese, oil, etc that you have won’t drip onto the base of the oven but air will circulate through those vents in the rack.PIZZA:It does a really great pizza and I highly recommend the pizza stone that’s an option for this oven. To use a pizza stone, don’t ever wash it. It will wind up getting seasoned (black from cooking on it) in time but the high temp kills off bacteria…always scrape it after use, don’t wash a pizza stone. The seasoning will make it non-stick eventually but until then, just throw a little cornstarch on it. You want to heat the pizza stone up WITH the oven. Don’t put it in the oven cold with the pizza. It won’t work. The point of a pizza stone is to crisp up the crust and so heating it up as you preheat the oven makes it do that. I have a pizza oven so I never thought I’d use my toaster oven for that. I thought I might use it for frozen pizza now and again so I bought the stone. But now I love it! You can put it on the “fresh” setting and use dough or your can put it on the “frozen” setting for store bought frozen pizzas. It asks you the approximate size in order to use it’s smart technology to heat perfectly. I do recommend the pizza’s suggested temperature of 450 at convection for great results. You can just pop it in and put the size and it will automatically tell you how long it thinks you should cook it at that temp., Of course you can always change that.COOKIE FUNCTION:Use the convection on this one. It comes on as default but you can’t get better cookies than your convection oven. It also does perfect biscuits, cinnamon rolls, croissants, etc. You can cook from frozen cookie dough simply by pushing the “frozen” button. I recommend getting some silicone baking sheets. You can cut them to any size you want and then your cookies never stick to the baking pans you use and you need no grease. I use them whether I make cookies in the oven or in the toaster oven but it’s nice for the toaster oven since you need small pans and they often are not as well made so you get flawless non-stick from them.EASY CLEAN-UP:The bottom pan pulls out so you don’t have to do the cleaning by reaching into the oven. You can also line that with the non-stick foil but I have not found the need to as it cleans up easily. I throw the racks in the dishwasher for anything that drips onto those. You are not supposed to put the broiler pan in the dishwasher though. I handwash the cookie sheet because I want it to build up non-stick seasoning. It may be dishwasher safe though; I just know never to put any cookie pan in the dishwasher if you want it non-stick.KEEP WARM:When I am having a dinner party I use this often. I can bake a loaf of bread or a side dish and have it done while I begin other dishes. I set it in the toaster oven on the warming setting and the heat cycles on and off with convection air That means it does not dry out the dish, but it keeps it hot until I am ready to serve it. I made jalapeƱo bread for a recent Tex/Mex party and the bread was in there a couple hours until I was ready to serve it. It came out hot and fresh and moist and perfect as though I’d just taken it out of the oven. You never have to worry about perfect timing again. Of course, this also means that you can cook dinner for the kids when your spouse works late, and keep their meal hot until they arrive home and everyone eats happy with hot fresh dinners.That’s my recap having been using mine for some time now. I had no idea how toaster ovens had changed and how invaluable one would wind up being to me. Cooking time is reduced considerably as is clean up and during the holidays I have a full extra oven for that casserole so all my foods are timed perfectly no matter what is in the other oven. I thought I’d use it some but I have rarely used my pro full-size oven since and I actually have nearly broken up with my microwave. I can preheat the whole oven in a couple minutes and since it’s convection, everything cooks better so I now only use my regular oven for large baking for parties. Everything else is done in this one. Including meals I used to microwave.Easy clean up, great features, this one is simply a winner.

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  2. K. Salinger

    It really is great and deserving of the fabulous reviews!
    There’s not too much I can say about this toaster oven that hasn’t already been said in the over 1000 reviews so far. So, I’ll just add in the bits that make me particularly love this toaster oven:1. Great size & quick heating – this little oven can fit more in it than you’d think. I find that my use of the real oven has been cut in half (at least, probably more…) since we started using this toaster oven. It heats very evenly as well. I use ceramic, glass, metal, and even parchment overwrapped with foil in it when reheating food – all nicely but especially my ceramic pans. If I knew someone moving into a studio without an oven I’d strongly recommend this one – you can essentially cook just about anything in it – even a small to average sized whole chicken! (Ok, by whole, I mean the usual ‘whole’ you’d buy in the store – not a chicken with feathers, feet and a head. Since I have backyard chickens and have posted on chicken related products I figure I really ought to clarify so I don’t horrify any fellow backyard chicken folks….)2. Has multiple settings – there is a toast, a roast, a bake, etc. The nice thing about the roast and bake – we keep it always on convection, so it makes roast and bake pretty much the same. Because of this, we leave the bake setting on 12 minutes at 410 degrees – we’ve found that most things we cook or reheat want about that range of time and temp, as well as things we heat from the fridge. With the bake setting always here, our daughter can stick things in to warm up and not worry about how to set it. She knows how to use toast and bake and we leave those two settings pretty much always the same so she can heat things on her own (she’s 8).3. Kinda kid friendly – read #2 above about leaving some settings at a set time and temp for ease of use for kids. The downside is that they need to be cautious enough to wear an oven mitt to remove things after they’ve cooked – the oven is pretty hot and even the outside of it can be hot, so the glove is really needed to protect from burns. If your kid is forgetful or doesn’t follow instructions well it could be a hazard, but so would any oven. We don’t use a microwave, so for us this is great.4. love the bottom slide out tray – I’m one of those naughty people who butter their toast then stick it back in to melt, so there is always butter drips on the bottom. The tray slides out so easily I can wipe it down right after doing this, so no burnt butter on the bottom for the next person.We’ve had ours for over a year now with no issues except *someone* (not me!) put some bread that was in plastic on top of it then used it to heat something up – the plastic melted and some stuck to the front of the glass door and has left a clear, think plastic melty mark on the door. Beware – don’t let people put stuff on top! I now keep a few dishtowels and cloth napkins on top which dissuades people putting other things up there (and also gives you a warm cloth if you need it – don’t know why you’d need it but it’s kinda cozy having warm dishtowels…)Summary:Positive -Heats quicklyFits more than you’d thinkSettings stay where you leave themSimple to use – even for kidsEasy to clean, great drip trayNegative – even the outside heats up, so beware of touching it or leaving things that can melt on it.It’s worth the extra $$$ over your basic toaster ovens in my opinion.

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