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Panasonic FlashXpress Digital vs Hamilton Beach 31127D Countertop Toaster Oven Side-by-Side Comparison

Overall Verdict
Although both are countertop toaster ovens, the Panasonic FlashXpress (NB-G110P) is a small digital unit while the Hamilton Beach 31127D is a medium-sized analog unit. Digital units tend to have higher scores than analog but in this case, the first contender was dragged down by its own design flaws.
The Panasonic has an auto-pull rack which is quite unique. However, we didn’t find it any particularly more convenient than the Hamilton’s standard rack. Moreover, its rack limited the available space of an already-small cooking chamber.
Meanwhile, the Hamilton has a roll-top door that moves out of the way to bring food in and out of the oven more easily. Its analog control dials, however, made it difficult for us to precisely adjust the timer and temperature more precisely.
Too bad for the Panasonic, its timer and temperature adjustment is quite limited—only in increments of 0.5 minutes and 35°F respectively. The oven does have internal lighting which is rare in small units but that’s not enough to justify its higher price.
The two toaster ovens actually tied in terms of average performance. The Panasonic could reach and maintain quite a higher temperature despite its lower power draw, which is the main reason we chose it as our best energy-saving pick for the small category.
As a result, it scored slightly better than the Hamilton in all most all of the tests, including baking pizza, roasting whole chicken, and baking fries. However, its limited toast settings caused it to score too much lower than the Hamilton in toasting bread—our most prominent test.
Pros & Cons
- 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
- Easy-to-clean stainless steel exterior
- Roll-top door
- Cool-touch door handle
- Simple control knobs
- Stay-on feature
- Spacious interior
- No safety mechanism for the door
- Having only one tray level
- Not particularly budget-friendly
- No convection fan
- No internal lighting
- No safety mechanism for the door
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Analysis and Test Results
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