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Does anyone have one of these for home? Lol here I am complaining about a toaster oven taking up counter space but considering one of these.
I saw one offered by Blue Star. Would like to know if anyone has one and their thoughts on them.
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Only that I would love to have one some day. I think either Laura's or Jean's renovations included one. I may be both. I see it being more versitle than a toaster oven....hehehehe! Does that justify giving up the counter space...LOL!?!?
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I totally agree Daphne
Here is the one I was looking at.
Salamander
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Denise, I'd give up my first born (if I had one) for a salamander. Skip the toaster oven.
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No salamanders here - only geckos and iguanas.
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Does anyone have one of these for home? Lol here I am complaining about a toaster oven taking up counter space but considering one of these.
I saw one offered by Blue Star. Would like to know if anyone has one and their thoughts on them.
I wanted one in our new house, but the insulation would take more room than we could afford to give up--these things are hot!! Be sure you can handle it --how long it takes to heat and cool down--what does it sit on, how heavy is it, how much storage space does it take? I would love to know those answers. There wasn't a countertop available at that time.
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I've only worked with the commercial ones but would trade Lorraine's first born (if she had one) for one as well.
Sorry Lorraine I am not giving up my Kambree for ANYTHING!
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Daphne
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OH piddle!!! I'm in trouble now!!! Just printed all the poop on this and I WILL HAVE IT! darn Denise, you'd better hope you and Roy Rogers never meet.
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No salamanders here - only geckos and iguanas.
Lol, these are the only ones that I have ever heard of.
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