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Old 07-06-2006, 11:42 PM
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oven?

My toaster oven pooped out. I really do not like the idea of baking clay in my kitchen oven. Can someone reccomend where I can purchase an oven for baking clay (on line) and what is the best model etc.
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Old 07-07-2006, 10:33 AM
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Re: oven?

Linnea,

There really isn't one brand that's better than another. Many folks say that tabletop convection ovens are the best way to go. The one that people loved the best is the Farberware Convection Oven, which is no longer made. Some people like the EuroPro you can get at the mass merchant places, I had bad luck with that brand. I've got a large Delonghi toaster oven that I use. I would check the local Goodwill/Salvation Army place or the flea market. Any oven can be a good one, as long as it maintains a constant temperature and doesn't spike.
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