Convection Oven Cooking with Avanti

avanti_convection_oven.jpgIf you have never done any convection oven cooking, I hope you will consider the purchase of the model pictured here. The Avanti Convection Oven with 2 Burner Cooktop would be great to use in apartments, dorm rooms that allow them or RV’s, as well.

This nifty appliance does it all. It bakes, broils and can handle rotisserie, convection and stovetop cooking tasks. It features a 60 minute timer and multiple heat settings. I really can’t think of anything that this convection oven couldn’t accomplish, with the exception of microwaving.

It also features a tempered glass door, automatic shut-off and a slide out rack for added convenience. The Avanti Convection Oven comes with a rotisserie kit, baking-broiling tray and crumb tray.

The top burners consist of one 600 watt burner and one 1,000 watt burner. The inside oven area is large enough to hold up to four pieces of toast or comparable products.

If you have a teeny tiny kitchen, like I do, this Avanti oven is ‘just the ticket’… as my grandma used to say. It measures approximately 25 inches wide by 16 inches tall by 16 inches deep.

Unfortunately, I don’t have any experience with convection oven cooking and would love to hear your thoughts on the subject.

Posted on July 8th, 2009 by Merry

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One Response to “Convection Oven Cooking with Avanti”

  1. Scott Hampton Says:

    Good article, and good recomendation. I’m looking for a convection oven right now to replace my microwave. I’ll have to research this model and see how it stacks up.

    Thanks for the article,
    Scott

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