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Years ago cooks essential offered individual sets of four toaster oven size cookware for au gratin, onion soup , oval bakers.  I use these every day.  Please consider bringing these back.

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Amazon has a lot of toaster oven pieces and sets, check it out !

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I use some of my temptations pieces in my small toaster oven.  Salad plates for heating garlic bread.  The lidits work well for reheating pizza slices and other things.   I cook potatoe and vegetables in smaller bakers that fit my oven.   So far none of my pieces have cracked using the toaster oven.

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@junera wrote:

Years ago cooks essential offered individual sets of four toaster oven size cookware for au gratin, onion soup , oval bakers.  I use these every day.  Please consider bringing these back.


I have a very small kitchen so use a Breville Convection Oven. After looking on QVC for baking pieces and not finding any that fit I checked Amazon.  They have a great selection of products for convection and toaster ovens.  They also carry really nice 1/4 sheet pans for a great price that I use every day. Good luck, hope you find what you need.

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Yeah, it's easy to find pieces that fit into the convection oven.  You don't need special pieces just for this.

 

My Calphalon (love!) fits 9x13" and came with one slightly smaller nonstick sheet pan, but I already had one 9x13" great quality baking sheet that I also use in it and, of course, any other smaller pieces I already had.  I never bought a single piece just for my convection oven.

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I adore my Delonghi convection toaster oven, a thrift store treasure for maybe $20 (if that).  As for cookware used in it, I find, since it's a fairly large one, that almost anything will fit in there, save, for my 9x13" pan, my 12" cast iron skillet, and maybe a few other things.  I have been lucky to find many various sizes of vintage Cornigware at thrift stores, and they all fit and work wonderfully in the toaster oven.  I think that, you could use just about anything that's oven-safe and fits reasonably well into your oven.  Just try whatever you currently have, but do also check out Amazon, as well as your local thrift stores, garage sales, asking friends and family for their castoffs or leads on where to find pieces.  

 

The Breville toaster oven mentioned so frequently here has been on my radar for a long time.  When my current Delonghi bites the dust, I'll definitely consider the Breville models.  Thanks to all of you who post comments on it here.  

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I have the Breville convection toaster oven and have been using the dishes I have in it with no need for special stuff, however I did find smaller baking/ roasting pans/ muffin pan on amazon for under $25. Love my little oven! Never use the big one anymore.