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Registered: ‎08-19-2010

on right now. Panasonic looks like it would be a good replacement if your oven is broke down. Course, it costs almost 500. 

 

If anybody doesn't want to pay 1,000 and up for a regular oven this one looks like it would do. Induction, also.

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Registered: ‎10-19-2016

I just bought a little oven at Costco for $30. 5 year warranty so I'm good.  

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Registered: ‎09-28-2010

You can buy combination microwave convection ovens for that price (give or take $$)  I have a GE combo unit that I've had for 12 years now.  Love it.  Most of the year I use the microwave.  During the holidays or if I'm having a summer gathering, I use the convection function to supplement my wall oven.

 

 

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I had never heard of an INDUCTION oven before I saw this earl in the morning- Has any one else owned one or heard these?(maybe they are big in Europe, as induction is so much more pervasive there) it looked awesome..certainy no toaster oven...

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I didn't see this one, but I do have a Panasonic microwave and have been very pleased with it.

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I wish I had seen the presentation (haven't gotten around to watching the video) . . . thanks for the reminder, I have to go take a peek . . . Smiley Happy

 

eta:  ok, no on air video on HSN so off to Amazon I go and the very first review pretty much sums up how I feel . . . hmmmm, not quite sure I am getting this (and please know I am a huge fan of induction cooking and am even taking my induction burner with me to my new place that is gas and not electric as I love the technology).  I guess I agree with the first review (and please know many reviews are totally i love), good idea but I am not sure I get it right now but maybe will in a year or two? . . . Smiley Happy