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mike_pants t1_ixaxirb wrote

I thought it was filthy af until I saw it was a reflection.

We got a Breville Smart Oven Pro three years ago, and since we got it, we've used our regular-sized oven maybe three times. The knobs are a little plasticky for my taste, but otherwise, it is a rock-solid piece of tech. I love that thing.

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Earth_Normal t1_ixbp32p wrote

I think it is filthy.

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cocoaboy t1_ixc13y6 wrote

10 years of daily use, 10 mins of cleaning

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foozebox OP t1_ixcfckb wrote

It is (was) so clean that oven cleaner took mostly all the lettering off. I only know what cycle it’s on from crudely written sharpie.

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lentilpasta t1_ixdaagk wrote

I did the same thing to mine with a magic eraser, and when my mom came to visit I learned she did it to hers too! The verdict: the letters are barely adhered, will blow off in a strong wind

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physedka t1_ixbcjwc wrote

I got one a couple of years ago and use the hell out of it. Once I realized that it can hold a 9x13 baking dish, a quarter baking sheet, and a pizza pan, the big oven lost 80% of it's purpose.. especially in the summer. My only complaint is that the air fryer function is so messy. The dedicated air fryers are much easier to clean and maintain.

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mamacat49 t1_ixcsnnb wrote

Try putting a piece of aluminum foil on the inside of the glass door when you air fry something. Just fold it over in place, the door itself will hold it.

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foozebox OP t1_ixcfi9x wrote

Same here, and it’s gotta be way more energy efficient, at least I think. I post on a lot of food subs and so much of it has come out of this thing.

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thatoneovader t1_ixb5l1n wrote

My parents got theirs two years ago and I got mine last year. We also rarely use our full size ovens anymore. These toaster ovens are so great!

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VeryOriginalName98 t1_ixck9fq wrote

It's also filthy. The reflection is one part of it. OP doesn't clean for company.

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WhatAGoodDoggy t1_ixc6ssl wrote

>I thought it was filthy af until I saw it was a reflection.

I'll never understand why Americans think that those countertops look good.

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foozebox OP t1_ixcflcl wrote

Frankly, I’m not a huge fan, came like that and kitchen was just redone. Too busy and hides crumbs too well

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VeryOriginalName98 t1_ixckfmf wrote

They don't, it's just expensive to replace countertops in an apartment as a tennant. And if you bought a house, you are so far in debt, you'd have to do it yourself.

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