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Oster French Door vs Black and Decker 4 Slice Toaster Oven Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The Oster French Door Convection Toaster Oven (TSSTTVFDDG) and the Black and Decker 4-Slice Toaster Oven (TO1760SS) are vastly different in their size—the first one is extra large and the second is small. Their overall scores, on the other hand, are not that different as they both have glaring weaknesses of their own.
Similar to many other small models, the Black+Decker only has the basic features including two quartz heating elements and analog control dials. As a result, it scored lower than the Oster both in terms of design and usability.
The Oster’s digital display isn’t very informative and its buttons are not the most responsive. Nonetheless, it’s still more convenient than the Black+Decker’s control panel.
The Oster has a convection system and a higher power output so it should score much higher than the Black+Decker in our performance tests. Unfortunately, its capacity is too large for its own good and thus, hindered its cooking capability. Overall, both toaster ovens can be good for baking sweets—requiring a low heat and not powerful convection—but the Oster is more suitable for larger servings.
Pros & Cons
- Large capacity
- Interior lighting available
- Easy-to-clean stainless steel exterior
- Sturdy build
- Air-ventilation holes on all sides
- Cool-touch door handles
- Convenient slide-out crumb tray
- Lightweight and small size
- Easy-to-clean stainless steel exterior
- Cool-touch door handle
- Simple control knobs
- Stay-on feature
- Quartz heating elements have safeguards
- Energy-saving
- No convection toggle
- Buttons not reliably responsive
- Not very budget-friendly
- No convection fan
- No internal lighting
- No safety mechanism for the door
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