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Brand | Breville |
Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 14.5"D x 18.5"W x 11"H |
Special Feature | Alcohol-Free |
Control Type | Knob Control |
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About this item
- The Breville Smart Oven Pro with Element iQ System is a high performance countertop oven; Reduce your cooking time by up to 30% using the convection setting and choose from 10 cooking functions as an interior oven light guides you to perfection
- Element iQ System: Using 5 independent quartz elements, smart algorithms steer power to where and when it's needed to create the ideal cooking environment for perfect results every time; Fast 1800 Watt preheat gets your meals on the table more quickly
- Convection Powered: The Smart Oven Pro's convection setting reduces cooking time by up to 30%; An inbuilt fan circulates the hot air within the oven which speeds the cooking process by stripping away the cold air that surrounds your food
- 10 Cooking Functions: versatile countertop oven with 10 cooking functions to guide you to perfection: Toast, Bagel, Bake, Roast, Broil, Pizza, Cookies, Reheat, Warm and Slow cook
- Smart Oven with Slow Cook Function: Take your time to tenderize and develop complex flavors using the slow cook function, designed for long cook times at low temperatures; Slow Cook for up to 10 hours before the setting automatically turns to keep warm
- Large Capacity: Large 18.5 x 15.7 x 11.1 inch interior with enough room for 6 slices of bread, 13 inch pizza, roast chicken and a 9 cup muffin tray and even for slow cooking with a 4.4 qt Dutch oven
- Interior Oven Light: Integrated oven light automatically turns on at the end of the cooking cycle to help you see inside; Auto shut off and independently controlled button; Replaceable componentry like your regular large oven
- LCD Display: LCD display to easily access the built in smart functionality, choose from 10 cooking functions; The LCD also indicates when pre-heat has completed and automatically begins to count down on the cooking time for perfect results
- Included Accessories: One Oven Rack; 12 x 12 inch Enamel Baking Pan; 12 x12 inch Enamel Broiling Rack and 13 inch Non-Stick Pizza Pan
- Warranty: 1 Year Limited Product Warranty; Power: 1800 Watts; Voltage: 110 to 120 Volts
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From the manufacturer
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Powered by Element IQ
Bakes the perfect pizza, make delicious cookies, toast evenly and roast succulent meat intelligently
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Promotes Hot Air Circulation
Convection speeds the cooking process by raising hotter air and sinking colder air for quick heating
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Tenderize And Develop Complex Flavors
Slow cook for up to 10 hours before the setting automatically turns to keep warm
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Easily Access Built-in Smart Functionality
Choose from 10 smart cooking functions including Toast, Bagel, Bake, Roast, Pizza and more
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See Your Progress
Automatically turns on when you open the door and at the end of the cooking cycle
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10 cooking functions | Settings | 9 cooking functions |
6 Slices; 13" Pizza | Capacity | 6 Slices; 13" Pizza |
| Convection Powered | |
| Element IQ System | |
| LCD Display | |
10 cooking functions | Settings | 8 cooking functions |
6 Slices; 13" Pizza | Capacity | 4 Slices; 12" Pizza |
| Convection Powered | |
| Element IQ System | |
| LCD Display | |
10 cooking functions | Settings | 8 cooking functions |
6 Slices; 13" Pizza | Capacity | 4 Slices; 11" Pizza |
| Convection Powered | |
| Element IQ System | |
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Brand | Breville |
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Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 14.5"D x 18.5"W x 11"H |
Special Feature | Alcohol-Free |
Control Type | Knob Control |
Door Style | Dropdown Door |
Included Components | Toaster oven^12" x 12" enamel broiling rack^12" x 12" enamel baking pan^13" non-stick pizza pan^Wire rack^Crumb tray |
Model Name | BOV845BSS Smart Oven Pro Countertop Oven |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Item Weight | 22.8 pounds |
Manufacturer | Breville |
ASIN | B00XBOXVIA |
Item model number | BOV845BSSUSC |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,799 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #3 in Convection Ovens |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 1, 2013 |
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Product Description
The smart oven Pro with element IQ is an essential tool for the cook who desires a countertop oven that bakes the perfect pizza pie, crispy yet chewy cookies, toasts evenly and roasts succulent meat. The convection setting reduces cooking time by up to 30%. with element IQ - 5 independent quartz heating elements move the power where it's needed most, above and below the food. Each element adjusts automatically for the setting you choose, to deliver the right cooking temperature at the right time ensuring the precise cooking process for the meal you are creating. Voltage -110 -120 volts , Power - 1800 watts.
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Easy to clean | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 | — | 4.3 |
Easy to use | — | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | 4.3 |
Value for money | — | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.2 | — | 4.0 |
Temperature Control | 4.6 | 4.2 | — | — | — | 4.4 |
Heat distribution | 4.6 | 4.3 | — | — | — | 4.4 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Brava Home, Inc. USA | Amazon.com |
capacity | 1 cubic feet | 0.5 cubic feet | 6 quarts | 6 quarts | 10 liters | 42.59 cubic centimeters |
material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
finish type | Brushed | Stainless Steel | Brushed | Brushed | Stainless Steel | Brushed |
wattage | 1800 watts | 1800 watts | 1800 watts | 1800 watts | 1800 watts | 1800 watts |
weight | 22.8 pounds | 6.89 kilograms | 22.8 pounds | 22.8 pounds | 55 pounds | 1 pounds |
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Customers like the quality, appearance and ease of cleaning of the toaster oven. For example, they say it cooks wonderfully, looks high end and is easy to clean. Customers are also impresseded with the performance, ease of use, and size. Opinions are mixed on value.
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Customers like the quality of the toaster oven. They say it cooks wonderfully, easy to clean, and has a beautiful interior. It can make a nice baked potato and roasted vegetables, and it's the perfect pan for making crispy roasted things. It also makes reasonably decent toast and does pretty much everything a toaser oven can do. Some say that it bakes as well as their home oven and produces consistent and amazing toast every time. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and functionality of this small home appliance.
"...It heats up fast, does not dry out my frozen pizzas, makes reasonably decent toast, and will do pretty much anything I would need a full-sized oven..." Read more
"...It's quiet, even on the convection setting, cooks evenly, makes perfect toast, and is a breeze to clean...." Read more
"...It can handle a roast or a chicken. But it can also make a nice baked potato and roasted vegetables.My mother refuses to read a manual...." Read more
"...The included baking pan, pizza pan, and grill pan are high quality and sturdy, but the finish does not stand up to pizza cutters, so be sure to take..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the small home appliances. For example, they mention it works well when they reheat pizza or fried, and does a phenomenal job on all tasks. They say the air fry/cooker works super, is easy to use, and yields very good results. Customers are also impresseded with the LED display, function, temperature, and time knobs. They mention the Pyrex worked just fine, and the knobs feel heavy but work smoothly. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...First thing I did was cook a 12" frozen pizza. It came out perfect. I can't wait to try a fresh made pizza...." Read more
"...It's easy to operate with the LED display and function, temperature, and time knobs...." Read more
"...They all work very well. The bake program, unlike most others, does require you to set the time and temperature...." Read more
"...Maybe this is why the convection has not worked well and now does not work to an even greater degree?-..." Read more
Customers like the heat of the small home appliances. They mention that it quickly heats up, maintains heat better, and heats evenly and exactly. It's a great toaster, reheats leftovers, bakes, and roasts. The convection feature gives a nice, even cooking. It is quiet even on the convecction setting and can cook with or without convector.
"...It heats up fast, does not dry out my frozen pizzas, makes reasonably decent toast, and will do pretty much anything I would need a full-sized oven..." Read more
"...It's quiet, even on the convection setting, cooks evenly, makes perfect toast, and is a breeze to clean...." Read more
"...The convection gives a nice, even cooking to it and it doesn't come out all cracker dry and browned like in a conventional oven...." Read more
"...The one small issue I have had is that the right front section tends to get slightly hotter than the rest of the oven. Not a lot; only slightly...." Read more
Customers find the controls of the small home appliances easy and intuitive. They also appreciate the clear, easy-to-read knobs and settings. Overall, customers are happy with the ease of use and convenience of the product.
"...No obviously poorly made parts. Instructions are good. I find it very easy to use, although I did actually read the manual first...." Read more
"...It's easy to operate with the LED display and function, temperature, and time knobs...." Read more
"...She even figured those out. But it is intuitive. She knows now not to have anything touching the walls of the unit...." Read more
"...The smooth dials, coupled with an illuminated digital display, make everything easy and inspired confidence that the oven will actually last longer..." Read more
Customers like the size of the oven. For example, they say it's slightly larger than their old oven, but still fits onto their cramped counter space. The interior is spacious but not huge, and it has a fairly small footprint. That said, some say it is big enough to bake lasagna for 4 and even roasted a small spatchcocked chicken. Overall, most are happy with the size and functionality of the product.
"...It's slightly larger than our old oven while still fitting onto our cramped counter space...." Read more
"...The oven's interior is spacious but not huge...." Read more
"...It's much bigger than my old Cuisinart (holds a regular quarter-sheet pan, a 9x13 baking pan or even a 3 qt Dutch oven), and it has multiple..." Read more
"...of the reasons I chose this one over others is it was the perfect in the middle size. Not too big not too small...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the small home appliances. They mention that it really looks good, has a cool LCD screen, and is well designed. Some appreciate the simple, sleek, and shiny design. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It's a very attractive unit, to boot...." Read more
"...it looks sleek and not cheap, since the entire oven is stainless steel...." Read more
"...Most excellent oven, just lovely!" Read more
"Performs all the heating functions very well. Compact and well designed. Exceptionally designed and functions flawlessly." Read more
Customers like the ease of cleaning the small home appliances. They mention that the rack is super easy to remove and clean, and the bottom tray pulls out for easy cleaning. Customers also appreciate that the product does not hold stains.
"...convection setting, cooks evenly, makes perfect toast, and is a breeze to clean. We highly recommend this Breville Smart Oven Pro!" Read more
"...The bottom tray pulls out for easy cleaning...." Read more
"...Cleaning is easy, but could be better. The crumb/drip tray pulls right out from the front...." Read more
"...Easy to clean (the crumb tray slides out from the front)." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the small home appliances. Some mention that it's worth the money, great for 2 people, and not cheap. However, others say that it is not worth purchasing over and over again every 3-4 years, it'd be better off buying a new one every 3 years, and it'll be a better investment to buy a more efficient toaster.
"...If you think of this as an auxiliary oven and not a toaster, it's worth every penny. It preheats quickly and cooks evenly...." Read more
"...It’s pretty darn close though. Breville toaster ovens are comparatively expensive, and this model doesn’t double as an air fryer, but I will never..." Read more
"...it looks sleek and not cheap, since the entire oven is stainless steel...." Read more
"...This toaster oven is worth every penny." Read more
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Then the questions became...
Which one?
How big?
Features?
I REALLY did not want to spend this much on a toaster over. But I couldn't bring myself to buy and El Cheapo, and then hate it for being not big enough, not having features I want as a serious cook, etc. Then reliability complaints about just about every model toaster oven on the market.
I read review after review, on and off Amazon, and ultimately the reviews on both thesweethome.com and Cook's Illustrated sold me on the Breville. It was a toss up between the Breville and the Cuisinart TOB-260N1. There were a couple of deciding factors that led to the win for Breville. One was the fact that the Breville has a replaceable bulb for the light. The Cuisinart does not have a replaceable bulb. Another factor was the display. A lot of people didn't care for the display on the Cuisinart and liked the display on the Breville far better. Lastly, there were a number of complaints about the overall construction of the Cuisinart and general quality control. i.e. Inconsistent gap around door, etc.
So I decided that for the sake of about $50 over the life of the unit, I would take the plunge and buy the Breville. I am very glad I did. I still have some reservations about longer term quality, but time will be the judge on that score.
Much of why I like it is a direct result of just how bad my oven was. However, this thing is still pretty darned great on its own merits. It heats up fast, does not dry out my frozen pizzas, makes reasonably decent toast, and will do pretty much anything I would need a full-sized oven for, with a perhaps an exception here or there.
First thing I did was cook a 12" frozen pizza. It came out perfect. I can't wait to try a fresh made pizza. There was the slightest of uneven doneness right at the front of the oven, which I solved by giving the pizza a 180 degree turn a couple of minutes before it was done. And that was more an issue of me being picky than anything else. Then I made toast. It makes toast as well as my starting-to-flail Cuisinart toaster. Perfect toast was so far down my list as to not really be factor. One doesn't buy a toaster oven for perfect toast, if one really wants success. (My opinion, of course.) This makes more than adequate toast for me. I can always whip out the old toaster if I want to get picky about it.
I have an addiction to Trident brand fish sticks sold at my favorite warehouse store. ADDICTION, I tell you. But I hated trying to cook them in my nightmare oven. Cooked unevenly, burning the crap out of them before heating them through. Not to mention heating a huge oven for a few fish sticks. So I am just over the moon excited to try cooking fish sticks in my Breville tonight.
I have only done a couple of things with it today as a test run, but my first impressions are really favorable. I am confident this will do everything that I expect and want it to do.
Initial impression of manufacturing quality is very good. Nothing weird. No parts that don't quite fit. No obviously poorly made parts. Instructions are good. I find it very easy to use, although I did actually read the manual first. I love, love, love the oven light.
I have found that my fancy Oxo 9 x 13 cake pan does not fit in it. There is a rim on that pan that doesn't clear the light on the inside. And my 13 1/8 th inch pizza stone does not fit, by a hair. Not a surprise. I expected that, based on the specs. Not a big deal for me. I will get a cake pan that fits, and a little bit smaller pizza stone. Just something to bear in mind on larger pans with rims or handles that might not clear the light or make for a tight fit.
Edit: I realized that I had tried to put my OXO 9 x 13 pan in on the middle rack. Doh! It would actually be used on the bottom rack position. Not the middle. So it does actually fit.
All in all, I am super pleased with this toaster over. It isn't even as big as I was thinking it would be. I was thinking it would be tank-like on my counter, but it actually fits very nicely and doesn't look monstrous. It's a very attractive unit, to boot.
Time will tell on longevity. I do have some concerns there. I have also yet to do any serious cooking in it, so we will see how this holds up to expectations. With those caveats, I would already recommend this product as a serious contender for someone looking for a countertop oven that will see real duty.
And obviously resorting to the microwave and convenience foods has hurt her. So I figured a small convection oven would be a good idea. It is convenient. It can handle a roast or a chicken. But it can also make a nice baked potato and roasted vegetables.
My mother refuses to read a manual. Giving her a new phone every couple of years requires my taking dangerous amounts of Xanax mixed with alcohol. Computer pop-ups notifying her of updates result in harried phone calls. Tablets, Rokus, Blu-Ray players ... God help me. I wonder why I ever do it. (The obvious answer is so the neighbors cannot speak ill of me.)
But the set up on this is simple enough that even she can handle it. The first nob is for method, the second is for temperature, and the third is for time. Yes, there is a convection setting button and one for frozen foods. She even figured those out. But it is intuitive. She knows now not to have anything touching the walls of the unit. She knows that it is necessary to pull it from the wall when she wants to use it. She knows not to touch the sides unless it has cooled down.
What I am trying to say is that my mother, who was a government employee, can figure this thing out. It is great for cooking a one-pound pork tenderloin. It is great for baking a pork chop. In other words, it is great for a single cook. The window tells you what level to put the baking rack at. The bottom tray pulls out for easy cleaning. And because I read the manual, I was able to explain about not touching the elements when wiping down the inside, etc.
This is a great little device for the single cook. One of the hardest parts about making food for oneself is either portion size or that you have to make big food and be stuck with it all week if you don't freeze it. This and a FoodSaver (which I also bought her) lets you buy a big roast and cut it down and vacuum seal it.
Couple things I have noticed:
1) People who show photos of blown-out wall outlets or burnt walls or ruined plugs didn't read the manual. It clearly says that it should be four inches away from anything on all sides and six inches from anything above. This sucker gets hot. It is not insulated like a regular oven. Don't put it in a hole for a microwave, even if you have heat sinks all about.
2) If the thermal fuse blows on your oven, it is actually a five-dollar part and there are ample YouTube videos on how to fix this. It is easy to get the OEM replacement. There is no reason to throw the oven away. I'd also argue those who have this problem may be leaving their oven too close to walls.
3) I don't think convection saves a great deal of time. I cooked a one-pound pork tenderloin in there and followed the old rule about one-third less time at the same temperature. It didn't really work. But if you let the oven cook and use the convection, it results in a nicely cooked outside. I wouldn't say it is a sear, but it looks nicer than if one merely baked it.
4) This thing is great with frozen pizzas. It is auto-set for this and you just put it on the included pizza plate and let 'er rip. The convection gives a nice, even cooking to it and it doesn't come out all cracker dry and browned like in a conventional oven. Plus you don't have to look in on it every two minutes to see if it is done. It is hard to find a sweet spot on frozen pizzas in a big oven. Probably because of uneven cooking.
I have not baked cookies or pastries in this oven so I don't know how that goes, especially with convection. I have only cooked meats, vegetables, and potatoes. Vegetables roast so nicely. I attached a photo of some Brussels sprouts I recently did.
I think a single person or a couple will stop using their large oven if they get this. I am surprised that studio apartments don't just provide one of these and an induction top to save space. I am looking to build a very small home and I plan on doing just that. This is a fantastic little oven, and if used properly will produce satisfying results.
Just read the manual. It is not as simple as just plugging in and making something. You do have to know how to use it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2018
And obviously resorting to the microwave and convenience foods has hurt her. So I figured a small convection oven would be a good idea. It is convenient. It can handle a roast or a chicken. But it can also make a nice baked potato and roasted vegetables.
My mother refuses to read a manual. Giving her a new phone every couple of years requires my taking dangerous amounts of Xanax mixed with alcohol. Computer pop-ups notifying her of updates result in harried phone calls. Tablets, Rokus, Blu-Ray players ... God help me. I wonder why I ever do it. (The obvious answer is so the neighbors cannot speak ill of me.)
But the set up on this is simple enough that even she can handle it. The first nob is for method, the second is for temperature, and the third is for time. Yes, there is a convection setting button and one for frozen foods. She even figured those out. But it is intuitive. She knows now not to have anything touching the walls of the unit. She knows that it is necessary to pull it from the wall when she wants to use it. She knows not to touch the sides unless it has cooled down.
What I am trying to say is that my mother, who was a government employee, can figure this thing out. It is great for cooking a one-pound pork tenderloin. It is great for baking a pork chop. In other words, it is great for a single cook. The window tells you what level to put the baking rack at. The bottom tray pulls out for easy cleaning. And because I read the manual, I was able to explain about not touching the elements when wiping down the inside, etc.
This is a great little device for the single cook. One of the hardest parts about making food for oneself is either portion size or that you have to make big food and be stuck with it all week if you don't freeze it. This and a FoodSaver (which I also bought her) lets you buy a big roast and cut it down and vacuum seal it.
Couple things I have noticed:
1) People who show photos of blown-out wall outlets or burnt walls or ruined plugs didn't read the manual. It clearly says that it should be four inches away from anything on all sides and six inches from anything above. This sucker gets hot. It is not insulated like a regular oven. Don't put it in a hole for a microwave, even if you have heat sinks all about.
2) If the thermal fuse blows on your oven, it is actually a five-dollar part and there are ample YouTube videos on how to fix this. It is easy to get the OEM replacement. There is no reason to throw the oven away. I'd also argue those who have this problem may be leaving their oven too close to walls.
3) I don't think convection saves a great deal of time. I cooked a one-pound pork tenderloin in there and followed the old rule about one-third less time at the same temperature. It didn't really work. But if you let the oven cook and use the convection, it results in a nicely cooked outside. I wouldn't say it is a sear, but it looks nicer than if one merely baked it.
4) This thing is great with frozen pizzas. It is auto-set for this and you just put it on the included pizza plate and let 'er rip. The convection gives a nice, even cooking to it and it doesn't come out all cracker dry and browned like in a conventional oven. Plus you don't have to look in on it every two minutes to see if it is done. It is hard to find a sweet spot on frozen pizzas in a big oven. Probably because of uneven cooking.
I have not baked cookies or pastries in this oven so I don't know how that goes, especially with convection. I have only cooked meats, vegetables, and potatoes. Vegetables roast so nicely. I attached a photo of some Brussels sprouts I recently did.
I think a single person or a couple will stop using their large oven if they get this. I am surprised that studio apartments don't just provide one of these and an induction top to save space. I am looking to build a very small home and I plan on doing just that. This is a fantastic little oven, and if used properly will produce satisfying results.
Just read the manual. It is not as simple as just plugging in and making something. You do have to know how to use it.
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The pricing was nearly a hundred dollars less than another store. Delivery was in 48 hrs. With good care, this oven should last a decade or more.
Anyway, I purchased a new one because of all things, the spring in the door broke and although the oven was still functioning, the door fell to the counter easily. My husband took it apart to see if it could be replaced but it wasn't accessible. It was absolutely filthy inside and we didn't relish cleaning it, so having got many years of use out of it, once the price dropped way down again, I grabbed it. It's nice to have a light and some more Slow Cook time capability too. I do wish it was a bigger capacity or had two racks, but that equals a larger footprint on the counter and bulkier design, so this is my preferred choice. Liked it so much, I bought it twice.