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Black & Decker TROS1500 SpaceMaker Traditional Toaster Oven, White

Black & Decker TROS1500 SpaceMaker Traditional Toaster Oven, White
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Black & Decker TROS1500 SpaceMaker Traditional Toaster Oven, White

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007TSE-000

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Description:

The return of a classic. The new Spacemaker Toaster oven responds to thousand of requests for this versatile favorite. Designed to satisfy the needs of the traditional Spacemaker user, it provides sturdiness, performance and more counter space. Intuitive, easy to use features and classic design, make this the perfect companion for the Spacemaker traditional consumer.

Features:
  • Toaster oven with dial controls and bake, toast, and keep-warm functions

  • Spacious interior can accommodate up to 4 slices of bread or a 9-inch pizza

  • 30-minute timer; power indicator light; drop-down crumb tray for quick cleanup

  • Installs easily under a cabinet to save on space; cord storage; Save-a-Plug outlet

Product Details:
Product Length: 10.6 inches
Product Width: 11.4 inches
Product Height: 18.1 inches
Product Weight: 11.0 pounds
Package Length: 19.7 inches
Package Width: 15.2 inches
Package Height: 13.0 inches
Package Weight: 15.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 268 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 268 customer reviews )
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450 of 461 found the following review helpful:

5Too many complainers  Jul 25, 2009
By rsinj
I purchased our toaster earlier this week before having read any reviews about it here. I reviewed many, many other toasters/ovens on Amazon, then went to Target with a couple in mind that were in stock. In general, I'm extremely disappointed in the quality of all toasters/toaster ovens out there right now. They felt like cheap aluminum boxes mass produced in China. Our Krups toaster oven has been with us for 10 or 15 years and was wonderful. In any case, while getting disgusted at what Target did have available, around the corner in the aisle with all the Black and Decker SpaceMaker items I found this toaster and with a good sale price.

I get it home, quickly come here and see horror story after horror story. I'm wondering if I should even open the box or just take it back to Target immediately. Well, luckily I ignored the reviews here. Our SpaceMaker can opener has been wonderful and I was going to give this toaster a shot.

Having been forewarned about all the problems and headaches others have had with installation, I read all the instructions, took my time, laid everything out, checked, double checked and even triple checked before drilling any holes. Everything installed fine - no problems whatsoever. I didn't need 4 hands, extra spacers, longer screws, and didn't have any issues which others bring up. The instructions are fairly clear, and for anything which wasn't, anyone with some spacial acumen can figure out how things need to fit together. The instruction booklet was also very clear that if you needed additional spacers, to simply call them and they'd send them free of charge.

So, the toaster was installed a few days ago and looks beautiful in the location of our old toaster oven, but we now find ourselves with more counter space - just wonderful. A couple days go by and finally someone wants a toasted bagel for breakfast. Instead of blindly setting the knob for how long to toast and walking away, we did the unthinkable - we watched it toast to get an idea of how long it takes. The reason people are saying it burns their toast is because the heating elements are powerful and it toasts quickly. What's the big deal with that? Our Krups toaster oven had two heating elements on the top and two on the bottom. I was slightly concerned because this one has only one on the top and one on the bottom - however, these are thicker, they heat up extremely quickly, and they are more powerful. So, we made a guess how long we should set the timer, watched, and turned it off when done - just a tad shorter than we estimated. It also toasted evenly - no complaints.

Long story short - ignore the reviews here that do nothing but complain.

1. Read all the instructions when installing
2. Double and triple check location of holes and hood before drilling
3. First few times cooking with it, watch how long things take before being bold enough to set the timer and walk away. It's powerful - that's a good thing.

27 of 27 found the following review helpful:

5It was easy to install....took me 30 min  Dec 29, 2009
By M. Williams "Muru Guru"
I'm not sure what the other reviewers were installing, but I had no problems. Tape up the template, drill the holes, add spacers and attach. Pretty straight forward. By the way, I'm a single woman and not in the construction or home improvement business. I have no complaints about the install, so please don't let some of the other reviews sway your decision. The unit looks great and works good. Different controls than my last toaster oven, but its not rocket science so within a few minutes you should have it down. Black & Decker TROS1500B SpaceMaker Traditional Toaster Oven, Black

50 of 60 found the following review helpful:

1If it ain't broke, don't fix it  Jul 14, 2009
By Old Sol
Paid: $65 including tax

PRO: Good looking

CON: Difficult, if not impossible, to install; hazardous to use; Inconvenient controls; no way to broil; no tray provided; uneven toasting pattern

If it ain't broke, don't fix it! Many years ago, B & D invented an under-the-cabinet toaster-oven, of which I have owned at least two. It became a classic. With one-button operation it was easy to operate and it shut off automatically, for safety, when the door was opened. When the heating element burned out, it was a simple matter to buy a new one for $30 and slip it into the slots.

When our toaster heating element burned out we discovered that B & D had replaced the successful model for a Toaster from Hell. To start with, it costs double what the simple old toaster did. To operate the toaster, each time one wants toast, one has to decide how long it takes and set the control to the estimated time (gauge is marked in 5 minute increments.) If you overestimate and the toast starts to burn, you have to open the door and quickly extract the semi-burned toast while filling the kitchen with a blast of hot air and smoke. The oven continues to heat until you shut if off manually, created a hazard, especially if there are curious young children present.

But before you are ready to burn toast, you have the fun of installing the toaster under your cabinets. You've seen those 3-dimensional Chinese puzzles. If you like playing with those, while blindfolded, you'll love installing this toaster! It took me 10 or 12 hours over a period of three days; depending upon the shape of your existing cabinets, it may be easier for you....or it may be impossible.

Everything reviewer Spice of Life said is true and his advice was a big help to me.

Although I give this toaster a low rating, I'm going out and buy another of the same model, as a backup. After the heating element fails on this one, I don't want to have to install another "new and improved" model later.

P S: At least it's handsome and matches the color of our other appliances. It looks even better after I removed the redundant legs.

Cost of electricity to toast 1 to 4 slices: less than one cent

Dimensions: width 16.5" height 8" depth 13"

May 27 2010
PS Shortly after we installed this oven the adjustment knob broke. Thus we have to use a table knife to adjust the toaster each time. In addition to all of the defects, add this nuisance. Grrr!

75 of 92 found the following review helpful:

1Horrible Installation  Dec 21, 2008
By David Ehrlich "jujuman"
I had owned a B&D under the counter toaster oven for 15 years. The heating elements started to go, so it was time to get a new one. After a long hiatus without an under the counter toaster oven, B&D recently came out with the TROS1500. The first time I purchased it, I had to return it because one of the heating elements was broken. I returned it to the store at got another one. Everything looked good out of the box. However, the installation proved fruitless. Here are the problems:

1. As mentioned in a previous review, the instructions for cabinets with overhangs are worthless. The enclosed template has dashed lines depending on the thickness of the overhang. These marking are supposed to be labeled with the appropriate thickness. However, there are no labels on the dashed lines.

2. It is extremely difficult to use the spacers that are enclosed with the unit. They don't stay on screws. Combined with the lip on the hood itself, this makes it impossible to attach the screw to the hood (one can be done with assistance, but not the other one). I ended up using the spacers from the old hood that I had. These stay on the screws. It would be much easier if they had included spacers that would stay on the screws. It appears that they used the same spacers from the other Spacemaker appliances. I have the can opener which I was able to install without a problem. However, the toaster is fundamentally different because of the hood. It does not appear that the manufacturer has taken this into account.

3. The installations requires a cabinet with a minimum depth of 12". I calculate this based on the 4" clearance requirement that the manual states plus 8" between the front and back screw holes in the hood. This is excluding the thickness of any overhang/lip. Although you could probably cut into the 4" clearance, at least 1-2" of clearance are required in the rear due to the cord hook which jut back from the rear of the unit. The way that the unit attaches into the hood requires that the bottom swing out so the 1-2" clearance is required. My cabinet had a depth of only about 11" so I am returning the unit.

The hood probrably installs fine if you have a cabinet with no overhang/lip and a depth of at least 12". After multiple attempts and drilling eight holes into my cabinet, I am returning this appliance. It appears that the Black and Decker home appliances have been sold to a company called Applica. The quality and design is not what it used to be. It is exteremly disappointing.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:

3OK But Not great  Sep 21, 2009
By K. T. Rapt "Knott"
As its name implies, this device functions as a toaster and as an oven. It's not very good at either activity. Its name also includes "Spacemaker", and it does this pretty well.

Good points:
It is nicely styled. It saves space by being mountable under a kitchen counter, as well as not being very large. It does make toast and it does serve as an oven.

Bad points as a toaster:
There is a single heating element across the top of the oven interior, which is baffled from the rack by a metallic diffuser strip. A mirror image of this assembly exists on the bottom. In the toaster function, this results in uneven brownness across the piece of bread, even when the bread is carefully centered. The precision with which the timer can be set (a resolution of 5 minutes!) is not adequate to get repeatable results from one piece of bread to another.

Bad points as an oven:
The temperature can be set in 50 degree intervals. I checked the temperature using an oven thermometer of the type you can buy in the hardware aisle in a supermarket. Even though it's a non-precision device I think it's pretty accurate because it reads within a few degrees of the set point in my conventional oven. With 150 degrees selected, it settled down at 240 degrees; with 250 degrees selected it settled down at 320 degrees.

Installation instructions: These are so screwed up they're hilarious (after you recover your temper from having your time wasted). The principal problem is that the drilling template provided differs from the mounting hole pattern of the toaster oven by inches. Just remember that the function of the curved front portion of the heat shield is to deflect heat and moisture away from the front of the cabinet. The line at which the curve starts downward should be about a quarter inch in front of the cabinet front, then figure out your front-to-back mounting dimensions from that.


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