Proctor-Silex 4-Slice Toaster Oven/Broiler - Black (31955)
from: Hamilton Beach
List Price: $44.99
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Features:
- Proctor Silex 4 Slice Non-Stick Toaster Oven and Broiler, Black / Chrome
- HAMILTON BEACH/PROCTOR SILEX
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- I am pleased with this product.
After one of the heating elements in my Krups toaster oven died after a year and a half, I began my internet research on what to buy for another toaster oven. The qualities I was looking for were: not too big for my counter; easy and quick for making toast or bagels; easy to clean; oven that had enough space from the heating unit so as not to burn rolls;and economically priced. This meets all these requirements, and there was a bonus. The front glass door rolls back into the unit, rather than dropping ... Read More
Rating:
- toaster over/broiler
I have used this proctor silex several months now almost on a daily basis. Although it was considerably cheaper than many high end toaster ovens, I wish I had spent the extra money to get a better product. I mostly use it to toast, occasionally to broil. It toasts VERY unevenly. Burn spots in some places, not cooked at all in others. I also find I typically have to flip what I'm toasting around and reset it for another toasting cycle. The feature I like about it is that it's compact and the door slides ... Read More
Rating:
- Great if you need a separate gluten-free oven or just want to save power.
In an effort to save on power costs, I bought this to bake in, rather than heating up my whole (in Texas) townhouse.I also have a relative with celiac who lives in a non-gluten-free home, and I wanted to try to develop recipes that she could make for herself separately while the gluten-eaters are doing their own cooking.A toaster oven like this is fantastic for that purpose.So far, I have baked fish, peanutbutter cookies, falafel, homemade gluten-free pizza crust, lentil casserole, tostadas, gluten ... Read More
Rating:
- toaster oven
I researched this purchase and decided on this toaster oven because of its size.I have a small kitchen and this does not take up much counter space.Love the retro style.Like the ease of use...only two knobs to set.The interior size is smaller than I thought it would be.Right now I can only fit a loaf pan inside.My 8x8 glass pans don't fit because of the handles, however, the 8x8 metal pan does.Also, any food cooked in a pan seems to get the top overcooked because it is so close the the heating ... Read More
Rating:
- broken handle
Don't buy this toaster oven. The door was stuck and the handle broke off before I even got to use it one time. I have returned it and bought something else.
- I am pleased with this product.After one of the heating elements in my Krups toaster oven died after a year and a half, I began my internet research on what to buy for another toaster oven. The qualities I was looking for were: not too big for my counter; easy and quick for making toast or bagels; easy to clean; oven that had enough space from the heating unit so as not to burn rolls;and economically priced. This meets all these requirements, and there was a bonus. The front glass door rolls back into the unit, rather than dropping ... Read More
- toaster over/broilerI have used this proctor silex several months now almost on a daily basis. Although it was considerably cheaper than many high end toaster ovens, I wish I had spent the extra money to get a better product. I mostly use it to toast, occasionally to broil. It toasts VERY unevenly. Burn spots in some places, not cooked at all in others. I also find I typically have to flip what I'm toasting around and reset it for another toasting cycle. The feature I like about it is that it's compact and the door slides ... Read More
- Great if you need a separate gluten-free oven or just want to save power.In an effort to save on power costs, I bought this to bake in, rather than heating up my whole (in Texas) townhouse.I also have a relative with celiac who lives in a non-gluten-free home, and I wanted to try to develop recipes that she could make for herself separately while the gluten-eaters are doing their own cooking.A toaster oven like this is fantastic for that purpose.So far, I have baked fish, peanutbutter cookies, falafel, homemade gluten-free pizza crust, lentil casserole, tostadas, gluten ... Read More
- toaster ovenI researched this purchase and decided on this toaster oven because of its size.I have a small kitchen and this does not take up much counter space.Love the retro style.Like the ease of use...only two knobs to set.The interior size is smaller than I thought it would be.Right now I can only fit a loaf pan inside.My 8x8 glass pans don't fit because of the handles, however, the 8x8 metal pan does.Also, any food cooked in a pan seems to get the top overcooked because it is so close the the heating ... Read More
- broken handleDon't buy this toaster oven. The door was stuck and the handle broke off before I even got to use it one time. I have returned it and bought something else.
