| If yes, tell me how you justify the counter space. Our toaster oven, which we use daily, is dying. We haven't had a regular toaster for years but I'm tempted to get one of each. Making regular toast is a pain in a toaster oven. I know there's a combination model but it doesn't get good reviews and you can't use both functions at once. |
| What's so hard about toaster oven? |
| No |
| For toast, nothing beats a toaster. Toaster oven stays out on the counter. Toaster gets put in a cabinet. We use both daily. |
| Toaster oven only and it makes great toast, which is what is mainly though not exclusively used for. |
| Just a toaster, and it's rarely used. We aren't big bread eaters. |
| I have an air fryer/oven that doesn't have a toast feature but we just toast on bake for a minute or two. Easy. |
| No, just an air fryer we use as a toaster oven |
| Toaster oven lives on the counter. Toaster lives on the coffee table for easier access. |
| We have both. We built out a little nook when we remodeled (so they don't technically sit on the counter) for both to sit in. DH is a brit and loves his daily tea & toast. |
| Just have a toaster. I use it to toast bagels I've frozen. I bought it like 20 years ago from Target. |
| No. I have a ninja air drier/toasted/oven combo. |
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We use our toaster oven constantly through out the day, to roast vegetables, French fries, reheat all sorts of food, tuna melts.
If I’m making toast, I get out a pan a bit of butter |
| We have two toaster ovens because of food allergies. |
| No, we have a little Breville oven for everything (that doesn’t go in the big oven). |