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Seeking opinions on Convection Oven

Last post 01-24-2008 7:37 PM by kdymott. 6 replies.
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  • 01-17-2008 1:37 PM

    Seeking opinions on Convection Oven

    Seeking opinions on Convecrion Oven -

    Our appliances seem to be reaching their break-downs!
    The microwave may need to be replaced and I am considering a convection oven.
    My household is Double Income No Kids with work schedules that are not very conducive to cooking -
    Though, if it really does take less time as advertised - I may consider trying to cook   Pizza

    Thanks for any sharing of information or experience with this appliance.

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  • 01-17-2008 5:09 PM In reply to

    Re: Seeking opinions on Convection Oven

     

    Kdymott, I have a regular gas oven with a convection feature. I absolutely love it - wish we had it when the kids were small , as it takes a good twenty minutes off the cooking time of a typical meal.
  • 01-17-2008 5:29 PM In reply to

    Re: Seeking opinions on Convection Oven

    In the townhouse we bought a reg electric oven/stove kenmore with the convention oven feature. The stove was on its last legs. It matter when only dh lived there since he didn't cook.   It was only about $50 more then the reg stove.  Didn't use it much though. Was a good feature when we sold the place.

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  • 01-18-2008 10:08 AM In reply to

    Re: Seeking opinions on Convection Oven

    I have a microwave/convection and it also will heat to temperature like a regular oven....I have one more microwave....I just have a glass topped cook top besides that....I use the microwave most of the time, and I use the convection to do my baking most of the time....once in a great while I use the oven temperature feature.... I love it.....I have a very small kitchen...

    Nebraska
  • 01-19-2008 11:13 AM In reply to

    Re: Seeking opinions on Convection Oven

     We purchased a new Sears drop-in, electric range with convection oven about 18 months ago. We paid more to get the convection feature because it seemed like a good thing. The instructions tell you that it will cook about 20% faster then a regular oven. This means every time I cook something, I have look at the recipe to see who long the dish is supposed to be in the oven. Then, I have to calculate what 20% of that would be and subtract those minutes from the required time. To tell you the truth, I just got tired of having to do that and mostly use the oven on "standard." Plus, saving 9 minutes on a dish that requires 45 minutes doesn't seem to be that big a deal. But that's just my humble opinion.

     Frugal Doug
     

  • 01-19-2008 11:26 AM In reply to

    Re: Seeking opinions on Convection Oven

    With convection you need to learn to use it....so when I make up a recipe and use convection I write on the recipe how long it takes....next time it's easier....I use the feature on mine all the time now...

    Nebraska
  • 01-24-2008 7:37 PM In reply to

    Re: Seeking opinions on Convection Oven

    Thanks for taking time to tell me your experiences:  Here is what I have gathered -
    I need to replace my over-the-range microwave.
    The most frugal replacements are ~$300.00 (retail, not on sale).
    An over-the-range microwave with Convection Option is ~$600.00

    I can buy a counter-top convection model applicance for ~$100.00 - plus if I like it, and I move - I can take it with me!!!

    Based on what I've read, I think I'll defer the $600.00, get the basic $300.00 microwave, and buy the counter top convection oven for trying it out.

    Thanks so much!

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