Sunday, October 11th, 2009 at
9:09 am

black-and-decker-toaster
The Europro Appliance that I reviewed a year ago may have been a lousy toaster oven, but it sure didn't last very long. Just as well, I got sick and tired of always having to monitor it like a little toddler to prevent it from either burning my toast, or under-toasting it. The Eurorpro Toaster Oven was complete garbage. One morning, it decided to stop turning on at all. No Power, no toasting. Goodbye, good-riddance, I say. My wife insisted we replace it, so she went to Kohl's and found something new. Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 at
12:28 pm

Euro Pro Toaster
Don't get burned on this Toaster by EuroPro - Convection Toaster Oven Review
The Euro Pro Toaster is a convection toaster oven. How does it work and how does it compare to other toaster ovens?
Pros:
Portable size, good-looking, wide temp range, and convection cooking
Cons:
Horrible timer. Unable to get a good slice of toast without constant monitoring.
Results
I bought this EuroPro Toaster last Christmas, and have yet to successfully toast a slice of bread - other than, it's a pretty good product. I was attracted to this toaster oven for it's small size, versatility, and features. The toaster is well equipped for various cooking tasks: baking, roasting, grilling and toasting. Also, the EuroPro features a wide temperature range of up to 450 degrees fahrenheit, and a full 60 minute timer knob. The Convection toasting feature really works, and helps insure food is thoroughly and evenly roasted. With all of these nifty features, you would think toasting a simple slice of bread would be a no-brainer, for something that bills itself as a toaster oven. Not so! The analog timer knob makes it impossible to choose an accurate number of minutes for timing your toast. In the beginning, our toast would nearly always end up burnt or under-toasted. Read the rest of this entry