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Black & Decker TROS1000 Spacemaker Oven | 
enlarge | Brand: Black & Decker Category: Kitchen
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $80.00 as of 7/29/2010 04:05:10 EDT details You Save: $9.99 (11%)
New (15) from $80.00
Rating: 80 reviews Sales Rank: 1417
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.9 Dimensions (in): 18.1 x 11.4 x 10.6
MPN: TROS1000 Model: TROS1000 UPC: 050875800632 EAN: 0050875800632 ASIN: B001HSMW82
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Cord management feature allows you to neatly store power cord in back of the unit while plugged in. | | • | Toast, bake, and keep warm function with 30-minute timer | | • | Touch button controls with LCD display | | • | Large pizza capacity, fits up to a 9 pizza | | • | Save-a-plugoutlet, power 4 space makerappliances with only 2 wall outlets |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Black & Decker Spacemaker Plus Toaster Oven...Enjoy the versatility of having all the functions you need in one oven including Bake Toast and Keep Warm cooking options. Elegant black with stainless steel design; Digital easy-to use controls allow you to quickly set cooking function in a few simple steps; Spacious interior provides a larger capacity to fit up to 4 bread slices or a 9" pizza; SAVE-A-PLUG outlet lets you connect a SpaceMaker Mini Food Processor/Grinder or Can Opener directly to your toaster oven; Frees countertops of appliance clutter to reduce crowding in your kitchen?s active work areas; Can be easily installed under the cabinet.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Black & Decker TROS1000 Spacemaker Oven July 29, 2010 Kenneth J. Gordon Product performs well, and is attractive.
That's all I could ask for.
Serious Problems Mounting Unit July 28, 2010 Michael Evans (Houston, TX) I just finished mounting my new B&D TROS1000--after about five hours and a call to B&D. It seems that the hood may not be the proper one for my unit. I got the back hinges seated but could not get the front ones to lock. After a call to a rep, he said he would send a new hood out in two or three weeks since it was on back order. I am happy with the oven itself, but mounting is a difficult two-person job.
Because I have an overhang molding on my cabinets, I had to use spacers between the cabinet and hood. They would not stay on by themselves. I ended up using rubber cement to glue the spacers together and to hold to the screw temporarily. Two of the screws were not long enough and I had to use longer screws from my old B&D under-the counter unit.
It's not as if there is a lot of choice of under-the cabinet models. B&D seems to be the only one making them. B&D is the only game in town--and it's a rough one.
Shoddy Production July 25, 2010 Jane H (Chicago) I had my previous B&D toaster oven for almost 20 years. I would have been happy to keep it for another 20, but an electrical control failed.
It seems that the current owners of B&D threw out the good design. They have been making half-hearted efforts to correct their bad design.
I have had my new toaster-oven for 20 months. It does more-or-less what I want it to - except what was wrong with being able to broil?
Here are the problems that may have me getting another brand in the near future.
1. The template for under-the-cabinet installation did not work. This had been predicted by others. A one-hour job took 5+.
2. A rivet holding the door handle to the door broke. The rivet is essentially inaccessible. I am going to try to JB-weld the handle to the door before the other rivet breaks.
Cooks Fine, But Usability Needs Work July 18, 2010 David A. Greenbaum (Cherry Hill, NJ USA) The oven and toaster functions cook as you'd expect. I have no complaints there. In fact, this model cooks better than the earlier Spacemaker model it replaced. (That model failed after about eight years.) It also is more aesthetically pleasing.
However, the Spacemaker series has always had a problem with usability, and this model continues downward in that tradition. Rather than easy-to-use dials and a press-to-toast lever, this model uses only buttons and an LCD readout. First, you press a button (any one) to wake it up. Then you press one button for bake, up and down arrows to adjust temperature, press timer, then up and down arrows to set the time, then press the start button. That's a lot of button presses to heat up a leftover. To add to the frustration, the buttons don't always register a push.
The LCD screen is also a step backward. Rather than time and temperature dials on which you can read the setting, the temperature and remaining time compete on the LCD screen, the display alternating between each. To read the screen, I find I have to put my face level with the display.
If, like me, you favor an under-counter toaster oven, the Spacemakers are the only game in town. As long as that's the case, Black & Decker doesn't have much incentive to get better.
We love it!!! July 14, 2010 Brian Leatherman We love having it mounted under the cabinet to keep it off our counter. We use it all the time for anything that is small enough to fit in here, so we don't have to heat up out whole big oven. Mounting was not the easiest thing in the world, but it wasn't bad either. Great Product!!!
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