- Electronic toast controls
- Broil function
- Non-stick interior
- Reheat function
- Slide-out crumb tray
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88 of 100 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The worst appliance engineering ever.,
By Keith McCabe (Auburn, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black & Decker TRO360 Toast-R-Oven (Kitchen)
The door to this toaster is connected with two wires that cut power off if you open the door to the toaster. Problem is the door won't remained closed because of the (...) way the wires are connected. One of the wires is slowly scraping a gouge out of the corner of the glass door. I am going to take a baseball bat to this as soon as I find time to buy a new toaster.
36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
junk, junk, junk,
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This review is from: Black & Decker TRO360 Toast-R-Oven (Kitchen)
From the outset this toaster oven would soemtimes buzz or vibrate when toasting -- it sounded like a piece of metal was loose somewhere. I was afraid to leave this alone in the kitchen for fear that it would light something else on fire.Now, after less than 6 months of light use (ie mostly toasting, reheating things -- no baking or cooking) the broiler switch has broken off in the on position, which means the oven is constantly on unless unplugged. We are still using this for toast, but as soon as I buy a new one this one is in the garbage. Don't buy this oven!
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Junk, and warranty not honored by Black & Decker!,
By Lisa Kearns "Mom of Four" (North Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Black & Decker TRO360 Toast-R-Oven (Kitchen)
When I bought this toaster oven, I filled out that little card for the warranty. It was my first toaster oven, and I had good memories of the one my mother had for 15 years when I was a kid.
This oven worked fine for about 8 months, then the broiler knob broke off. I am the only person who used it, and I treated it gently at all times. I thought I had perhaps bought a defective unit. I found the users manual and called customer service, only to be told that the warranty was for one year from the date of MANUFACTURE, not the date of purchase. Evidently they use a code stamped on the power cord to determine when it was made....who cares if it sat on a store shelf for 2 years before you bought it! I argued with the woman for some time about how it should last longer than 8 months, but she wouldn't agree to a replacement, repair or refund. I finally asked to speak to a manager and was told they were all "in a meeting." I left my phone number for a return call, which of course never came. I am done buying anything from Black & Decker - everything from my cordless vaccuum to this toaster oven has been a piece of junk and my loyalty to this company is gone... I recently purchased a Kenmore toaster oven from Sears, which is bigger, sturdier, has more even heating, and cost the same as the defective B&D product.
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