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Black+Decker Convection (CTO6335S) vs Panasonic FlashXpress Toaster Oven Side-by-Side Comparison
Black+Decker Convection (CTO6335S) vs Panasonic FlashXpress Digital Toaster Oven. The first one is actually cheaper and has higher scores.
Black+Decker Convection
Tested Using Methodology v1.0Panasonic Flashxpress
Tested Using Methodology v1.0Overall Verdict
The Black+Decker Convection Toaster Oven (CTO6335S) is large while the Panasonic FlashXpress Digital Toaster Oven (NB-G110P) is small. However, it may surprise you that the first one, as our best budget pick, is actually cheaper and has higher scores than the second.
Both units are digital but the Panasonic’s time and temperature control aren’t as detailed and expensive as the Black+Decker’s. This problem also applied to the Panasonic’s distinct cooking presets that are typical in a Japanese appliance.
The Black+Decker’s larger cooking chamber makes it easier to put food in and out as well as cleaning afterward. putting food in and out and also cleaning afterward easier. On the other hand, the Panasonic’s auto-pull rack limits the space of its already-small cooking chamber.
Performance is the only saving grace for the Panasonic. Despite its lower power output, it could reach impressively high temperatures, scoring higher in toasting bread and baking fries. However, the limited timer made it difficult to get the toast right. Moreover, the Black+Decker’s convection system allowed it to score higher in roasting whole chicken.
Pros & Cons
- Large capacity
- Highly affordable
- Easy-to-clean stainless steel exterior
- High-contrast digital display
- Sturdy exterior
- Cool-touch door handle
- Convenient slide-out crumb tray
- Energy-efficient quartz and ceramic heating elements
- High-contrast digital display
- Internal lighting available
- Sturdy construction
- Easy-to-clean stainless steel exterior
- Cool-touch door handle
- Convenient slide-out crumb tray
- Convection fan isn’t all-applicable
- No internal lighting
- Buttons not reliably responsive
- No safety mechanism for the door
- Having only one tray level
- Not particularly budget-friendly
Key Specs
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Analysis and Test Results
Performance
Toast
Pizza
Whole Roasted Chicken
Baked French Fries
Design
In the Box
Exterior
Control Panel
Cooking Functions
Interior
Power Cord
Accessories
Build Quality
Capacity
Usability
User Control
Ease of Use
Cleanability
Behind the Comparison
Alan Nguyen is a writer and product reviewer at HealthyKitchen101. His major in English language teaching taught him to present concise information. In addition to his cooking hobby, he values the practical aspects of household appliances.
Lap is Head of the Research, Testing, and Review Team (RTR Team) at HealthyKitchen101.com, where he directs and supervises the testing of kitchen gadgets and appliances.
Tuyet Pham is an award-winning Saigonese chef passionate about delicious and healthful foods. At HealthyKitchen101, she develops recipes and collaborates with our Research, Testing, and Review lab to evaluate the performance of cooking appliances. Her assessments add a strong authoritative voice to our product scoring process.
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