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I remember the first time Consumer Reports tested this. Highly rated when they tested it, loved the speed.
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Mine is 8 years old and still going strong. It does bake but it has a learning curve as it's faster than a typical oven. It maxes the timer at 25 minutes and has approximate degree settings. Still, best toaster oven ever. The big Breville 800 is the only challenger if you have the space.
Repped. Joe In Los Angeles
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A review of the Panasonic NB-G110P describes it as "flimsy" although it gets 4.5 stars and the reviewer received it for free for the express purpose of reviewing: http://www.piecesofamom.com/2012/12/product-review-panasonic-toaster-oven.html
http://homegadgetsreport.com/panasonic-nb-g110p-review/ I need a toaster/oven to replace my 7 year old Delonghi. The fuse keeps blowing on that one and I have to replace it myself as the authorized repair service labor would be too costly. I would buy a new Delonghi but the Amazon reviews aren't the greatest. I would consider a Breville, but the price is just too much for a small household. Does anyone have this exact unit and does it really feel as cheaply made as the reviewer seems to indicate? My old Delonghi is a solid piece of metal. I would consider purchasing the Panasonic NB-G110P if someone has actually compared it to the old G100P unit, and states that the workmanship and quality of materials used are the same. I just compared the specs and both the G110P and G100P weigh 7.5 lbs. and have dimensions of 13W x 12D x 10-1/4H. It would seem that this is the same unit with just a different looking design. The reviews on Amazon are very favorable except they all seem to describe it as a great toaster! I'm looking for a toaster/oven that can broil a turkey burger, salmon, and reheat roasted chicken. This reviewer says you have to wrap fish in aluminum foil (I'm guessing that it can hurt the infrared elements if juice sprays around the inside of the unit) http://www.amazon.com/review/R2KGP21RMJ7HP7/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B008C9UFDI&linkCode=&nodeID=&tag= Just think of buying a used car. You never can tell what you're really getting, and have to expect a decent amount of annual maintenance as other parts start to go. Last edited by hilaryshotlips; 02-08-2013 at 11:24 AM.. |
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I had a "4 slice" Delonghi that worked well, upgraded to a "6 slice" Oster with convection and now basic toasting functions take 3-4x's as long because there's so much more area to heat up. This seems like a good size to me, but I guess it's all about your purpose - mine is to have a toaster that doubles as an oven, not the other way around. ---
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Had mine since 2004. Best toaster over. I've had 0 issues with mine since then and I was really worried when Panasonic discontinued them since mine was so old and I wanted to update mine to stainless steel since I have white. Glad they brought it back. I might buy my SS color now just in case they get discontinued again.
Seriously the fastest toast ever! I love this toaster. |
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Add me to the list of folks who have the original version of this. It's been great. Had it for about 10 years now. Get's used daily. Makes great toast. Great to reheat stuff in. And bake, like frozen french fries. Glad to see Panasonic came out with a newer version. While ours is still working, who knows how long that will last. Will buy this as a replacement, for sure!
-Homie
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If you opted for the Breville at $249, then you should consider instead buying a good convection oven. Once I did, I pitched the toaster ovens. And I use a toaster for toast, because they make much better toast and take up less space on the counter top.
The difference between the cheaper stove and the convection stove is only about $150-$250. And it is better overall for everything. And it is self cleaning!! |
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