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expired Posted by Izzy138 | Staff • Jan 27, 2025
Jan 27, 2025 7:10 PM
25-Qt PowerXL SmartSynx 1750W Dual Zone French Door Toaster Oven and Air Fryer
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Link: https://www.boscovs.com/product/p...ven/873420
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Thanks for pointing that out
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I thought the trays were not coated since they all looked like stainless steel....
It's absolutely absurd you cannot find an air fryer without a non stick coating...
edit: I have emailed them. Someone I know called and they said that the accessories didn't use teflon just: Chrome coated iron, galvanized steel, and Aluminum plated steel. But will see if they respond to the email as well.
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This is unfortunately one of the limitations of being on a 120V grid, as you have to assume that some customers are going to be using this on a 15-amp circuit, which is why appliances almost never pull more than 1500 watts (12.5 amps at 120 volts), because sustaining anything beyond that risks tripping a 15 amp breaker, which leads me into my 2nd word of caution, which is that the manufacturers may be lying about the power draw, and lying about key specs is not a good sign.
To explain why, 1750 watts on a 120V circuit is about 14.6 amps, that should absolutely be tripping some 15 amp breakers when run as a sustained load, some older homes do have outlets attached to circuits with 15 amp breakers, so the lack of complaints about breakers tripping probably means the real power draw is lower.
It's probably still a great unit for this price, just be prepared to add a couple minutes to your cook time.
It's very sketchy how these rebrand products are listed everywhere. So hard to find info. Especially with my attempts to find out if they have toxic nonstick or not!
Boscov's has a typo in the model number it is OSPTV and not O5PTV.
The model variations for this Power XL are as follows:
Model: TO68D5-0SP / TO68D5-0SPTV / TO68D5-2SPTV which differ only in the amount of accessories included.
As for chemical disclosures, I provided those links straight from Spectrum's website. The unit itself has a chemical and Prop 65 disclosure for just the cord. The accessories all have the same chemical and Prop 65 disclosures, which list all of the chemicals I mentioned including Teflon earlier in this post. It is possible that the same list of chemicals was blanketed across all accessories, regardless of whether each individual accessory contains them to streamline compliance. As I already have the unit, the mesh on the baskets are fairly thin (but get the job done), and to be honest it is hard to tell short of me heating them up to over 500 degrees and checking for toxic fumes (not willing to do that). The baking trays look to be non-stick so maybe that is it.
Boscov's has a typo in the model number it is OSPTV and not O5PTV.
The model variations for this Power XL are as follows:
Model: TO68D5-0SP / TO68D5-0SPTV / TO68D5-2SPTV which differ only in the amount of accessories included.
As for chemical disclosures, I provided those links straight from Spectrum's website. The unit itself has a chemical and Prop 65 disclosure for just the cord. The accessories all have the same chemical and Prop 65 disclosures, which list all of the chemicals I mentioned including Teflon earlier in this post. It is possible that the same list of chemicals was blanketed across all accessories, regardless of whether each individual accessory contains them to streamline compliance. As I already have the unit, the mesh on the baskets are fairly thin (but get the job done), and to be honest it is hard to tell short of me heating them up to over 500 degrees and checking for toxic fumes (not willing to do that). The baking trays look to be non-stick so maybe that is it.
Toaster ovens can get nice when you buy the exact tree you want for them. The trick is you have to measure an order on Amazon and be right.
In This case I'm going to consider looking for new pants so I can scrap out the Teflon risk as well.
The plug is a three-prong plug
Accessories include:
~ 1 large crisper tray
~ 1 small crisper tray
~ 1 grill plate
~ 1 rotisserie set that includes a rotisserie spit and fetch tool
~ 1 drip tray, but no specification on size
~ 1 divider
~ 1 regular baking pan
~ 1 large baking pan
~ 1 large baking rack
And a recipe book
Hope this helps!
Mine just came in from Boscov's and I'm so impressed with how many accessories were included, definitely more than this list! I got:
- 2 XL crisper trays
- 2 crisper trays
- 2 grill plates
- 1 rotisserie set
- 1 drip tray
- 1 divider
- 2 XL baking pans
- 3 baking pans
- 2 XL oven racks
Now I just hope it works great! 😅
The issue is that without the amount of heat needed to evaporate the juice of, say, meat, or veggies, what you bake/fry starts to boil in its own juice, and when it boils, then the temp does cook, as water cannot reach higher than about 100C. So, in the end, you get a boiled product taste instead of baked.
Just get an air fryer. That was my final solution.
- 2 XL crisper trays
- 2 crisper trays
- 2 grill plates
- 1 rotisserie set
- 1 drip tray
- 1 divider
- 2 XL baking pans
- 3 baking pans
- 2 XL oven racks
Now I just hope it works great! 😅
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Super fast! I ordered Thursday.