Maxi-Matic ERO-2008S Toaster Oven Broiler Rotisserie Cheap
Maxi-Matic ERO-2008S Toaster Oven Broiler Rotisserie
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List Price: $ 111.99
best Price :$ 68.80
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- Capacity (volume): 23.0 Cu. Ft.
- Appliance Capabilities: Toaster, Broiler, Rotisserie, Bake
- Number of Slices: 2
- Features: Nonstick Coating, Timer, Adjustable Thermostat
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Finish: Matte
- Wattage Output: 1500 Watts
- Care and Cleaning: Wipe Clean
- Safety and Security Features: Auto Shut-Off
- Dimensions: 14.0 ” H x 15.0 ” W x 14.0 ” D
- Weight: 18.0 Lb.
- Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty
Features of the kitchen for many grid, baking, broiling, steaming and rotisserie. Heat selector functions. Non-stick grill top and oven hot dish with a domed roof. 23L capacity to cook large meals. Depth capacity to cook a frozen pizza. Adjustable temperature control button. 1500 Watts
List Price:$ 111.99
best Price :$ 68.80
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about 10 months ago
another great little oven!,
I have been a countertop oven user for 20 yrs-even when my three children were @ home. Takes up less space and uses less energy. With the invention of the microwave, who needs a big stove. I use a countertop 2 burner hotplate also.
When my Maximatic ERO2006S (which I stumbled upon @ a discount warehouse) retired after many years (6-8) of faithful service, after much searching for the perfect replacement and finding many worthy contenders, I stuck w/Maximatic and went for the upgrade (Elite Professional ExLarge-23L-ERO2008S) which is a better value, I think, than the ERO2006S and definately worth the extra money.
This little oven is a big bang for the buck. I just love it. Rotisserie, broil, roast, bake, steams? griddle and oh yeah-makes great toast too. Roomy enough to roast 6-8 lb (at least) chicken or turkey breast. W/separately purchased pizza stone-a pizza oven. W/separately purchased steamer-a veggie steamer as well.
Listing @ just $10.00 more than its older model, Maximatic has kicked it up a notch or two. W/its updated snazzier look and larger size (height & width pretty much the same but depth, front to back is where most of the extra room is). Also much roomier cooking top. Profile is angled w/more room near the bottom which gives it a nice look. Looks much better than as pictured.
This one has a ‘stay on’ and timer function w/bell too. Yay!
The roomier multi-use top is very handy (why don’t they all do this ???). The well thought out combo design enables the heat in the top to be put to good use as a steamer and warmer when roasting/baking/broiling. This was the biggest reason for choosing Maximatic in the first place and then replacing it w/the newer model. The top used as griddle is another cooking option (though seems somewhat cramped).
I was hoping a standard 9×13 would fit, but 2 8×8 works too. I have located some great cookware that does fit so not a priority or problem.
The brand is not well known @ least to me. The price was right for my first Maximatic and I was in a bind so I grabbed it, but would never have purchased an unknown or little-known brand if given a choice. The first one did not disappoint and I’m hoping this one will last as that one did.
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|about 10 months ago
Cooks great!,
This toaster oven replaced a piece of crap I’d had enough of ruining my food. So far I’m extremely satisfied with this toaster oven. I have already baked brownies, toasted bread, and roasted a pork loin using the rotisserie. I have had it only 5 days but am extremely satisfied so far. I bought this hoping to cook more without having to heat up the whole oven for a simple small item. The only concern is the amount of overhead clearance when using the rotisserie. You will have to tie up a chicken well to be sure not to push against the top.
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