Monday, December 26, 2011

Home Staging Essentials - 50 Tips To Get You Started on Your Home Staging Journey

!±8± Home Staging Essentials - 50 Tips To Get You Started on Your Home Staging Journey

"Home staging" was coined by Barb Schwarz back in the early '70s, and the concept has become well known as "house fluffing," "dressing to sell," and "home presentation" to name a few, but the concept has not taken hold among home owners when selling a home because many people do not understand the idea or cannot create a workable plan for staging their home correctly.

The focus of staging is to make a home more marketable by creating the most appealing home to the greatest number of prospective buyers. It should be impersonal enough not to infringe on a buyer's own sense of style.

Decorating is optional. Staging, on the other hand, is essential - that is if you want to sell your house for the most possible money in the shortest amount of time. Staging - it is the difference between ordinary and extraordinary.

Since home staging is truly an essential part of selling your home, I wanted to share these 50 Tips To Get You Started on Your Home Staging Journey.

1. Be sure that your home is staged before you or your realtor takes the photos for the web. Over 70% of all new apartment/home searches are started on the Internet. It is imperative that the property looks good in the photos so that it can attract as many people as possible to see the real thing.

2. You should not have one person look at your house until it has been staged completely. It should not go through the broker walkthrough, MLS, open houses, or anything. Stage first!

3. Kate Hart of Hart & Associates Staging and Design LLC knows that home staging works for all properties regardless of the price point because home staging is about preparing your home for a faster and more profitable sale and marketing your property to the most potential buyers for its target audience. "I have staged homes ranging from 0,000 to million and have had the same result- the homes sell faster and for top dollar compared with the competitors within their price range."

4. If you have dark cabinets, a light colored handle or something in shiny gold will enhance them. If you have light cabinets, you can give them the sleek look by using handles of the same color so that they are hardly noticeable or by using brushed silver handles. With light wood, you can also use darker handles, gold, bronze, or even colors.

5. Sometimes renovations are needed. However, here are five that you should avoid:

· Adding high end appliances to a modest home

· Adding hand painted tiles to the bath or kitchen

· Adding a central vacuum

· Adding air conditioning (unless you are in an area that all homes have it)

· Replacing windows with newer models

6. Be sure to check with your city or county building inspector before beginning a new project. Many departments require permits, even for things as simple as changing a dishwasher.

7. Everything in its place is a good motto to remember. Always find appropriate places to store your items. Litter boxes in the kitchen and trashcans in the pantry are just two examples of inappropriate placement.

8. Julie Dana of The Home Stylist has the following tip: Do not have any cleaning products visible. You want the buyer to think that the house cleans itself. You do not want to remind buyers that there will be work to do in this house, so put away laundry baskets and dish drainers as well!

9. Lisa Wonsey of Space/Lift explains that selling an empty home can be a huge mistake. Buying or renting furniture is especially vital in an empty home. Empty homes do not show well and can sit on the market for months until a buyer with a good visual imagination comes along, or until the seller drops the price so low that the home is a steal.

10. Your refrigerator will need to be cleaned, even if you are not leaving it. People will still look inside and a dirty refrigerator will turn them off. If you are taking it with you, you may as well clean it now. If you are leaving it, then it is imperative to have it sparkling.

11. Ruthanne Hatfield of Art of Interior Placement emphasizes that taking away items is needed, but adding back is essential, too: Each room should be embellished with accessories artwork, mirrors, accent tables, silk trees and florals, as well as dishes, bedding, and towels so all areas look inviting.

12. Check for unusual odors in your house. It may come from a pet or even from your upholstery.

13. Cleaning is rarely fun for anyone, but it does not have to be a terrible chore. Play some fun, lively music. Before you know it, your adrenaline will start pumping and you will be dancing your way through the house.

14. To clean those irritating stains in the bathtub, make a paste by using hydrogen peroxide and cream of tartar. Use an old toothbrush to rub the mixture into the stain and rinse thoroughly.

15. To clean the microwave, fill a paper cup with water and a few tablespoons of baking soda. Nuke it for about 30 seconds, or until you see the contents explode. Then just take a paper towel and wipe it all off. The explosion spreads the cleanser over the entire area, and you can even use the moistened rag or paper towel to wipe outside the microwave and its surrounding area.

16. Mary Larsen of Larsen-Trochlil Designs offers the following professional tip: Do not offer money towards painting or installing new carpeting. Remember, if you are not willing to do it, your buyer is not likely to either.

17. Take a look around you. Do you have items in your home that are unused and have no real sentimental value? If so, get rid of them! These types of items can often be found in closets, cupboards, basements, and garages. Sometimes they are on bookshelves or even in your everyday living space. The more you are able to move out the more the next buyer will want to "move in."

18. If you do not have a plan for what to do with the stuff you no longer need, it will get put in the basement or the attic or the garage or simply stay in a pile in the room where it began. If this happens, then you really did not get rid of clutter - you just moved it to another location. When you are clearing the clutter for home staging purposes, you will have many different piles. Some things may go to a thrift store such as the Salvation Army, some things may go to the dump, some things may go into storage, and some things may be set aside for a garage or yard sale. Knowing what you are going to do with the extra clutter is essential to really decluttering your home.

19. Sylvia Beez of m.a.p. interiors inc. reminds us that: A home for sale should always be presented in its best light and immaculate condition, which is not the reality of everyday life. Potential buyers do not want to see how you live, with your children, cats and dogs, and mess. They want to see themselves in a perfect house under perfect conditions and that is how a home on the market should always be presented.

20. If your kitchen cabinets, pantries, and drawers - even your refrigerator - look jammed packed, it sends a negative message to the buyer. This message is that there is not enough room in your kitchen. If they were looking for plentiful storage space, after opening your crowded cupboards, they will believe that they will not find it in your kitchen. The best way to change this negative first impression is to have as much "empty space" as possible.

21. Marlene Feldman of Marlene Feldman Associates has the following suggestion for small dining rooms: If the dining room has an oversized china cabinet, consider removing it. Or, if has a top and bottom, remove the top. This will open up the space considerably

22. Take a look at your bathroom. If you are like most people, you will find half-used shampoo bottles, a jumble of hair accessories, a curling iron, foam curlers, several cans of shaving cream, tub toys, lotions, medication, books and magazines, oils, candles, toilet paper, and on and on and on. The amount of stuff we store in our bathrooms is far greater than the storage capacity for these small rooms, especially, if like many bathrooms, you have just a medicine cabinet and a very small vanity. The "stuff" that is not in use needs to be boxed up and moved out.

23. Katie Joanow of Star Staging explains that: You should remove extra chairs from the tables. Unless you have a massive space, you will not need more than 4 chairs around a table. Also remove extra leaves from the table. This will make the room feel larger.

24. Buyers want to see your carpet or your hardwood floor or your linoleum. Most home stagers suggest removing all area rugs, unless you have a large area of hardwood, where one rug is acceptable. Area rugs make spaces seem more crowded. Without them, your floor plan opens up.

25. Closets are great for accumulating clutter, though you may not think of it as clutter. Perhaps the clutter is wrapping paper, or Christmas items, or an old sewing machine. Maybe you have some keepsakes, or photo albums. Then of course there are the extra clothes and shoes. None of these things are likely to be in the throw away pile, but they should not be in your closet if you want to reduce the look of clutter.

26. Gail Greer of All Rooms Great and Small gives this tip about painting your home: You need to be willing to change paint colors. There are certain universally accepted colors and these should be used when repainting your home. Yellow or shades of gold are warm and inviting. You should also accent with yellow. Your eye absorbs more yellow and therefore sees it first. Green or blue in the bedrooms are great colors because they are restful.

27. Stand a few feet away from the entrance to the bedroom. What do you see? Whatever you see is the first thing that a buyer will see. Is it pretty? Is it bulky? Does it make the room feel small? Move anything from the doorway that is not inviting.

28. A spare room should be viewed as a bonus. It is a "plus" feature of your home, but only if the buyers can view it as such. For example, if your spare room is used mostly as an office, then, during the selling process,you need to make it just that - an office! Get rid of the spare bed and the extra dressers full of last season's clothes. Get rid of the boxes of storage items in the closet. Keep the essentials of your office such as a desk, filing cabinet, bookshelf, and a nice chair in the corner with a small table and lamp.

29. Holly Weatherwax of Momentum Realty explains that whenever possible, she recommends leaving the garage free from storage. If people see that the seller does not have enough storage and has to use the garage, they will begin to wonder if the same thing will happen if they buy the house. People like to think that they might actually be able to use a garage!

30. Find out what organizations in your area pick up items. Such organizations often include Goodwill, The Salvation Army, veteran's associations, and other local organizations. Another good way to get rid of items you no longer need is to use Freecycle. Here, you can list items you no longer need and then choose someone from a list of takers to have them. The best part is the person wanting the items comes to your home on your timetable to get them. You can find a freecycle group in your area by going to http://www.freecycle.org.

31. Get everything off the counters. Everything. Remove all appliances from the countertops. Even the toaster. Doing so will make you kitchen look larger and more spacious. It will also keep the buyer's eye from stopping on a particular item rather than getting a full view of the room. Put the toaster in a cabinet and take it out when you use it. Find a place where you can store everything in cabinets and drawers.

32. Charlie Ann Taylor of C.A.T.'S ROOMER has a lot to say about these focal points in your home: The kitchen and baths need to be model perfect because the kitchen and baths sell the home.

33. Have you taken away so much that your home no longer has any sparkle? Although YOUR personality needs to be removed, the personality of the house still needs to come through.

34. One of the most important factors to consider when placing items into a room is the idea of transition. As your eye moves around the room, you do not want it jumping from place to place or piece to piece. The movement of the eye should flow - not bounce. To accomplish this, you want to avoid abrupt changes in height.

35. Gail Jackson of Weichert Realtors explains that home staging does not need to be expensive: Paint is very inexpensive and gives you a big bang for your buck. Although a bit labor-intensive, painting is not expensive and gives your home a new, fresh, clean look.

36. Give each room a touch of the unexpected. This can be done with artwork placed in an unusual way, using a piece of furniture in a way that you normally would not use it, or adding a dash of color where the eye least expects to find it. Be creative.

37. Follow the "like-with-like" rule of the thumb. Tall with tall, small with small, wide with wide, and narrow with narrow will guide you throughout the decorating process. Mimic the shape of each space you are decorating. For example, a sofa should be accessorized with horizontal art so you are complementing wide with wide.

38. Marcia Smart's (Smart Interior Styling) tip is to: Recognize that your major competition comes from newer homes. People will take a newer home over an older home if all else is equal. That is why it is essential to give an older home something that puts it above the rest.

39. My favorite decorating tip is to look outside the box. You do not always need to use an item for its intended purpose. For example, do not just use a tablecloth for a table; make it a slipcover for your ottoman. It can save you lots of money and time when you purchase a tablecloth at a local chain verses buying yards of fabric and by purchasing the correct size it can become a no-sew project. Always keep your eyes open for new uses for everyday items.

40. Select a focal point for your room and subtly orient other furnishings and some lighting toward it. If there is a fireplace, it will nearly always be the focal point; other focal points might be bookcases or built-in shelving to house lovely collectibles, or a sofa with a striking painting on the wall above it.

41. Donna Reynolds of Home Rearrangements explains that there are two times that you can angle furniture: In a square room and if a room already has an angle in it, like a corner fireplace or a bay window.

42. In a bedroom, unless you have no other choice, you want to see the foot of the bed when you walk in. You do not want a bed to cross the doorway because it blocks the flow and makes the room look smaller. It is better to see the foot so that you can see the pretty pillows.

43. One of the easiest ways to create color is to add beautiful accent pillows to any room. Introducing a complementary accent color in a room can make a room "pop" and come alive. Accent pillows not only add color but texture and warmth as well. By adding throw pillows in a coordinating or contrast fabric to a couch chair, bench, or bed, you can transform your room and add instant warmth inexpensively!

44. One way to see if your home has curb appeal is to walk across the street and have a good look at your house. where did your eyes go? They should be drawn to the front door and entryway. If they are not, then you need to do something about it.

45. Kimberly Cash of ASPM Tidewater Home Staging Consultants, Inc. offers the following advice: People do not see their house as a product that you have to market and sell. However, selling your home is like packaging. People look at the outside before deciding to come in. Then they look at the inside before deciding to buy, and it is mostly based on looks. It is packaging. You need to wrap up your product, your home, like a beautiful package.

46. Once you have gotten the front yard in shape, it is time to work on the backyard. The most important areas of the backyard are the patios, decks, and porches. Getting these areas up to date will give the buyers a feeling that they are getting bonus space.

47. New window treatments can make a world of difference. They can add value and style to your home and be something the buyers view as a bonus - something they will not have to buy or replace when they move in. The caution, however, is that you keep the treatments neutral (keep your personality out of the room) and that you make sure they do not block the amount of light that comes into a room.

48. Debra Blackmon of Blackmon Design offers the following suggestion for your windows: Many homes have the louvers of the blinds turned down to face the floor. A more enhancing way to use blinds is to turn the louvers up to reflect much-needed ambient light onto the ceiling.

49. Sometimes, refreshing a room can be as easy as changing a light bulb. Bulbs like GE Reveal filter out yellow rays common in ordinary light bulbs, making colors, fabric, walls, and artwork appear richer, crisper, and more vivid.

50. Add pampering accessories! Things like bath bubbles, fluffy towels, and candles not only add the pampering feeling you are trying to achieve, they offer visual comfort with color and texture as well. Psychologically, we all crave that long soak with a good book, and even if we are only in the bathroom for 10 minutes to whip on some make up, just seeing those items displayed promises wonderful baths to come!

As you know, your home becomes a house - a product for sale. Staging your property gives you a more competitive edge in today's market by transforming it into a marketable product. A staged property helps you sell your investment for top dollar and is the first line of defense over lowering the price. Do not settle for less at the closing table simply because you did not understand the value of staging or did not want to take the time or spend the money to do it properly.

In this world of busy buyers, a property has to be staged to appeal to the their imagination. They want to be able to look at your home and know that they can live there. They want to know that their furniture will fit. They want to know that everything is in "move in" condition. That is why staging is so important. It allows buyers to imagine themselves living in your home with their stuff, not yours.

Presentation is everything and staging is presentation! The result is improved functionality and complementary space. Following the techniques in this book will maximize your equity while reducing the market time for your home.


Home Staging Essentials - 50 Tips To Get You Started on Your Home Staging Journey

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Authors@Google: Jeff Potter

Jeff Potter comes to the Google Cambridge office to talk about his book "Cooking for Geeks". From Jeff's website: "If you're the curious type who asks why just as often as what, my book, "Cooking for Geeks: Real Science, Great Hacks, and Good Food" will show you how to use science when working in the kitchen." The Washington Post called it "one of the most useful books on understanding cooking, kind of like a rock-and-roll version of Harold McGee's 'On Food and Cooking.'" www.cookingforgeeks.com www.jeffpotter.org

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Cook With a Wood Burning Cook Stove

!±8± Cook With a Wood Burning Cook Stove

If you are tired with your old electric kitchen or just want to extricate from the trouble of power cut, a wood burning cook stove will be your best choice. If your kitchen is big enough, you do not have to throw your electric one, a small wood cook stove will not take up your too much space. If you really do not want your old kitchen equipment, try a little large one whose multiple functions will bring you more conveniences.

With a wood cook stove, you can cook at any time without worrying about when the power will go out, and the cheap wood fuel will also cut down your daily bill. Especially in winter, such equipment is also a good heater. But you'd better equip with a small simple electric cookware for you to cook some tea or coffee, which is not worth to make a fire in the cook wood stove. If in summer you afraid it is too hot, this is also a good idea to resolve your scruple of equipping a cook stove. There is another advantage to cook on a wood burning stove. It takes a while to get the fire hot enough to cook on, especially the oven

There are many choices of wood burning cook stoves. If you want to save costing, go to an antique shop, where may sell the old cook stoves. If you are lucky enough to find a suitable one, you pick up a good deal. But still some restore works are necessary. If you wanted a new one, go to dealers' store, they will very happy to find you for the satisfied one.

Before you go to the shop, find several target wood burning cook stoves [http://castironstoveinfo.com/wood-burning-cook-stove.html] on internet to select the right models suitable for your kitchen, and do not forget to check the interview from the consumers. There are many sized for you to choose, small types are very popular for its mini size and large one are outstanding for their multiple use. But all in all, no matter what type it is, the basic constructions are the same: firebox for the wood burning, dampers to control the air circulation, cooking areas and oven for you to make delicious food. Maybe they are in different position, but the total operation process has no distinct.

Besides, a perfect kitchen not only includes the cooking stoves, a series of cookware are indispensable. Here recommended the cast iron cook wares, both for its durability and its healthy elements contains in the cast iron, such as cast iron dutch ovens, cast iron woks, and cast iron kettles are all popular in market. There are different colors and numerous types for you to choose.

Have you built up your perfect kitchen?


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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Toaster Oven! : Oil Painting by Paul Cumes August 2011

www.paulcumes.com Our beloved toaster oven died today :( Bought this thing in Florida around 2007 and it served us well. I remember the lady at the store (was it Target? i dont recall) asking me if I wanted the warranty and I said no..but the warranty was like a year so it was probably a better deal not to get it if you do the math. Must have eaten a billion quesadillas from this thing (made by Cimmi of course, the Queen of the Quesadilla). Anyway, farewell dear toaster oven, and thank you for all the memories! ..about one hour painting time

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Water Purification Devices - Be a Wise Consumer

!±8± Water Purification Devices - Be a Wise Consumer

Before you go shopping for water purification devices, it's a good idea to learn a little bit about what they can do. A water purification device is something that every homeowner needs today, but for safety's sake, you need to shop carefully.

In order to remove the widest range of contaminants, water purification devices must contain numerous steps, similar to the number of steps used by public treatment facilities. The most common contaminants include chlorine, THMs, lead, pesticides, herbicides, drugs, hormones, parasites, bacteria and about 2400 hazardous chemicals.

You might wonder if it is even possible to remove them all. Well, rest assured, the right water purification device can handle the job.

If you are serviced by a public facility, most bacteria have been removed through chlorination and other disinfection steps. If you have a private well, you should have testing done to verify the steps necessary to guarantee your safety.

At times when bacterial contamination is a problem, for instance after a major flood, you should filter first and then boil. Boiling first would release dangerous chemicals into the air.

Certain parasites, specifically giardia and cryptosporidium, may be present at any time in the form of cysts, a very early stage of life. Cysts are resistant to most disinfection methods. They can be killed through boiling, but water purification devices with submicron filtration can remove them completely.

Chlorine is very simple to remove with carbon and the average water purification device does an adequate job, but in some cases, that's the only thing that they target. It is important that you understand that whenever chlorine is used for disinfection, THMs or trihalomethanes are created, as a byproduct.

THM exposure causes cancer and increases the risk of miscarriage and birth defects. Exposure can occur through drinking, showering or cooking without first using water purification devices with an adsorption step. Adsorption traps contaminants like THM on the surface of a block.

A multi media block can remove pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals. When combined with submicron filtration and carbon, almost everything mentioned above, including drugs and hormones are removed. Bacteria have already been covered. The only remaining threat is lead.

Lead can be present in any home. It is present in some groundwater and for many years most plumbing fixtures contained it. A water purification device must contain an ion exchange step to remove lead.

With ion exchange, lead and copper ions are exchanged for potassium and sodium ions. So, you have a better pH balance, the taste is fresher and you are safe from lead contamination, all in one step.

If you compare product performance data for the most popular water purification devices, you will see that most of them do not remove all of the contaminants mentioned in this article. There are only two products that I have seen that remove them all and one cost three times as much as the other.

To get the best price on a water purification device, you should buy direct from the factory. Retailers mark up accounts for the extreme difference in price.

One final suggestion; avoid the very inexpensive water purification devices. They simply don't do a very good job.


Water Purification Devices - Be a Wise Consumer

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Emerson MW8999RD 900 Watt Microwave Oven - Red

!±8± Emerson MW8999RD 900 Watt Microwave Oven - Red

Brand : Emerson | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Nov 29, 2011 06:09:52 | N/A


  • Capacity (volume): 0.9 Cu. Ft.
  • Features: Turntable, Cooking Light, Digital Display, Timer, Defrost, Clock
  • Includes: Owner's Manual
  • Wattage Output: 900 Watts
  • Number of Programs: 8
  • Door Release Type: Pull
  • Safety and Security Features: Child Lock

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

How Convection Microwave Oven Works

!±8± How Convection Microwave Oven Works

The Microwave Oven cooks food by means of high-frequency electromagnetic waves (microwaves). The stuffs' substances such as fats, sugar, and the smallest molecules contained inside the plate absorb the microwaves. Heat is the result of this absorption. Occurrence of heat is localized in the food itself. Surrounding air inside is devoid of hot temperature, making the heating process fast and concentrate.

The innovation process never stopped from that time microwave oven was created thru stages that eliminate the negative impact of the previous, until it tends toward positive influx to the distributors and retailers.

Succeeding tests and retrials of various variables in prices comparing them with the percentage rates in periodic statistics on market demands; lead to improved pricing, and researches for best application in technology output.

The Microwave Convection Oven are often distributed and used for industrial purposes because of the volume of cooking it will undertake. It produces heat from the air that circulates from fans that are installed behind the microwave.

It cooks food much faster while reducing the overall temperature. A decrease of 25 to 30% in cooking heat and 20% decrease in cooking time is characterized by the use of the convection oven compared with the conventional.

Convenient Cooking in the Convection Microwave Oven
1. Functions with a fan behind that circulate air gently over or around the food resulting in golden brown color outside but with a lot of moisture retained inside of the food.

2. Could normally operate as normal conventional, a standard convection, or a combination of both

3. Decreased cooking temperature and cooking time.

Upgrading Prices of Microwave Oven (Breakthrough)

Microwave convection oven is a result of the final results in remodeling adjusting it to the most modern approach in features, while coping with the demands of the modern-day activities of consumers. Prices served a big factor and impact on the new models acceptability in the target distribution outlets. Receding of values consequential to the percentage of users resulted to improve basic technology sensors that opt the best in modern-day functional use.

Upgraded values were based on the actual market price (consumers' price) of microwaves out on market, new technical innovative values, production cost, consumers' affordability, and quality, pulled together to conform to the Consumers' Checklists based on U.S. Consumers Price Index (CPI).

Manufacturers came up with an upgrade of two combined variables, the "convection cook" and "convection broil," combined as one, came up to be the "convection" microwave.

Variables of the "built-in Sensor" in combination with the "auto Sensor" turned to one variable called "Sensor." Functional feature specifies never to undercook, nor overcook foods.

The present-day model of the microwave has retained the four variable features combinations of the Sensor and Convection based on statistical positive parameter among suppliers, retailers, and ultimate consumer.


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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Breville BOV650XL Compact 4-Slice Smart Oven with Element IQ

!±8± Breville BOV650XL Compact 4-Slice Smart Oven with Element IQ

Brand : Breville | Rate : | Price : $179.99
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Similar to the Breville Smart Oven, but in a smaller, more compact design, this 1800-watt oven offers exceptional cooking convenience while taking up less space on the counter. The unit's 3/5-cubic-foot nonstick interior can accommodate a 12-inch pizza or four slices of bread at a time, while its push-button and turn-knob control panel makes it easy to program. Turn the control dial to select the function--options include Toast, Bagel, Bake, Roast, Broil, Pizza, Cookies, and Reheat. The oven's Element IQ "smart" sensor technology puts the power where it's needed most to ensure energy-efficient operation. For each of the eight pre-set functions, Element IQ automatically adjusts the power and calculates the cooking time. The time and temperature for the pre-set programs can also be manually adjusted to accommodate individual preferences--the oven will even remember the new settings for next time. Use the second control dial for setting the time (from one minute up to two hours) and for adjusting the temperature (from 120 to 450 degrees F), as well as for selecting the number of slices and for setting the toast shade, from light to dark. The control panel also offers a large start/cancel button, a defrost button for frozen foods, and a temperature-conversion button for recipes with cooking temperatures in Celsius. The oven's easy-to-read backlit LCD screen shows the current function, temperature, and adjustments made--plus it illuminates orange to indicate preheating and cooking, then blue to indicate the end of the cooking cycle. Other highlights include a tempered-glass door, three rack positions, and a front-access removable crumb tray for quick cleanup. Accessories include a 10-by-10-inch enamel baking pan and a 10-by-10-inch enamel broil rack. Attractively housed in coated steel with a strikingly modern design, the countertop oven measures 16-1/2 by 14-1/4 by 10 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

  • This 1800 watt countertop oven has smart features, but takes up less space
  • Independent heating elements put the power where it's needed most
  • Elements adjust automatically for each of the eight preset functions to deliver the right cooking temperature at the right time
  • Presets include: toast, bagel, bake, roast, broil, pizza, cookies, and reheat
  • Oven remembers personal preferences

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