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Factory-Reconditioned Ronco Inventions ST4000R Showtime Indoor Rotisserie and Barbecue
 
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Factory-Reconditioned Ronco Inventions ST4000R Showtime Indoor Rotisserie and Barbecue

by Ronco Inventions
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (173 customer reviews)


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Product Features

  • Reconditioned by the manufacturer to "like new" condition
  • Pause setting permits meats to be browned on spit
  • Tray fits atop rotisserie for steaming foods
  • Includes heavy gloves, 12 elastic ties
  • Instructional video; 6-month factory warranty

Product Details

Product Manual [173kb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 20.4 x 17.4 x 15.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 28 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B000056V5F
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (173 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #133,835 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Product Description

Amazon.com Review

An inexpensive introduction to the delights of rotisserie-roasted meats and poultry, this countertop device is large enough to spit-roast two chickens, a 15-pound turkey, a leg of lamb, or a rack of ribs. Place the spit through the wire food basket that accompanies the rotisserie, and it will rotate chicken wings, salmon steaks, or other foods through the roasting cycle. Meanwhile, place the enameled-steel steaming tray atop the rotisserie, cover with its plastic lid, and the rotisserie will steam vegetables or shrimp.

At this price you wouldn't expect the rotisserie to be restaurant-sturdy, but it's not flimsy, either. Measuring 17 by 15 by 13-1/2 inches, it delivers 1,250 watts of cooking power inside an enameled-steel case with a tempered-glass door. Three spit settings permit normal rotation, no-heat rotation to keep juices distributed evenly until serving, and pause-to-sear so meats can be browned. 12 elastic ties to bind foods, a pair of heavy synthetic gloves for removing items from the unit, and $100 in coupons for other Ronco products accompany the rotisserie. Because it stars in an infomercial, the rotisserie also comes with an excellent instructional video. --Fred Brack

Editor's note: This is a reconditioned small appliance. Reconditioned generally means that the appliance has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the appliance back to like-new condition. Some appliances may contain cosmetic blemishes. Includes a six-month factory warranty.


 

Customer Reviews

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80 of 83 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a great gadget!, April 3, 2001
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This review is from: Factory-Reconditioned Ronco Inventions ST4000R Showtime Indoor Rotisserie and Barbecue (Kitchen)
Many gadgets for the kitchen are less than essential. Some are pretty foolish. But the Showtime Indoor Rotisserie & BBQ from Ronco is a machine that our family uses, I would guess, about three times a week. Not only does it do a real job, it performs tasks that we can't otherwise accomplish in our kitchen. For example, a bread machine is a convenience, but not essential for baking a loaf of bread. The rotisserie grill, however, turns out food that I could not produce any other way.

Although we've mostly done chickens, we have also cooked chicken pieces, bratwurst, beef roasts, pork roasts and a leg of lamb. We successfuly roasted a 13 lb turkey. We even cooked frozen salmon filets in the basket after a quick basting with herbed mayonnaise and it came out delicious.

The food quality is, simply put, fantastic. The whole chickens are far superior to even the most conscientiously roasted poultry. The dark meat is tender and fully cooked, the white meat moist and savory, and the seasoned, crisped skin is a nutritionist's worst nightmare. A cheap, rather fatty pork shoulder roast came out with much of the fat rendered away and an even doneness that made for delicious eating.

Speaking of fat, Ron Popiel markets this machine on his informercials as causing the "fat to run off," thereby delivering some kind of health advantage. Well, the fat does drip continuously, but the poultry and meats cooked in the rotisserie are plenty greasy. Please be aware that this is certainly part of the reason the chicken is so good! I don't think there is any more or less fat in a rotisseried chicken than in a roast bird.

If you don't want to use the skewers or rods, you can cook foods in an adjustable basket. For example, we put in several bratwurst, set the top of basket down so that the links are tightly in place, set the timer for 20 minutes, and come back to sausages that are fully cooked, lighly crisped on the skin, and bursting with juices.

I really like the engineering on this machine. The controls are very simple. The setup is uncomplicated and intuitive. You have only one heat setting, and adjust the time to control doneness. A single timer dial works both to set time and turn the machine on and off. In an age where a TV remote comes with four dozen buttons, this kind of plain, understable usability is, I think, a real blessing.

I bought the reconditioned model from Amazon and haven't had any trouble so far. Hey, if a machine comes out of the factory with a defect (and some are going to), why not get one that has been diagnosed and repaired? At the price savings it's really hard to go wrong. I'd recommend the Showtime Rotisserie to anyone.

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95 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Set it, but *DON'T* forget it!, March 7, 2001
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This review is from: Factory-Reconditioned Ronco Inventions ST4000R Showtime Indoor Rotisserie and Barbecue (Kitchen)
I'll admit - I haven't had as much fun with a kitchen appliance since I was eight and got an easy bake oven! The Showtime really is about showmanship: wonderful aromas in your kitchen and meat dripping tantalizingly as it rotates.

While this unit is working, I won't be buying supermarket rotisserie chicken again! For 1/3 the price, I can have a bigger chicken, that hasn't been sitting under hot lamps waiting for purchase, nor getting soggy skinned in the bag on the way home.

On the minus side, ******do NOT***** take Ron Popeil's informercial "literally". "Set it and forget it"? You are going to want to watch the oven while it's roasting, because an improperly skewered or improperly balanced load could result in smoke or fire...or if what's cooking has a lot of grease, it could conceivably overfill the drip tray and spill out of the oven bottom...consider it an appliance due attention and respect, just like a deep fryer or a waffle iron.

As for taking up a tiny footprint in your kitchen: well...the Showtime covers a small area, being about 10X14X14, but as a practical matter, you need considerably more space. The literature says not to put it under a low cabinet! (It needs 8" clearance on top and around sides/back to avoid possible heat damage or fire to your surroundings!) And you probably want to have about a foot of free countertop in front of it, as well. The tempered glass door slides under it neatly enough, but when it's time to pull your entree out, it's going to be dripping those lovely juices all over your floor, unless you've got a plate right up to the unit to drop your meal onto. For our tiny kitchen, the solution is to use my rolling cart's cutting board surface, after I've done my other dinner prep - that way, I can keep the Showtime well away from heat-damageable stuff.

Note that this unit appears to be disappearing in favor of a newer model with a digital display. "Big deal" ...but the fact that this is the older model is something to keep in mind when doing a price comparison.

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50 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Great food, Awful customer service, February 27, 2001
This review is from: Factory-Reconditioned Ronco Inventions ST4000R Showtime Indoor Rotisserie and Barbecue (Kitchen)
I have had my unit for over a year. It makes the best food even better, the problem is when something goes wrong as the company will never reply to their Emails. Mine first broke on Thanksgiving day. I Emailed them requesting information on replacement parts, No reply. 2 months ago the timer handle broke so I Emailed them again, 2 Emails 0 replies. If you buy the item you will enjoy it until it breaks.
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