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Reddit mentions of Hamilton Beach Countertop Rotisserie Convection Toaster Oven, Large, Stainless Steel (31107D)

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Hamilton Beach Countertop Rotisserie Convection Toaster Oven, Large, Stainless Steel (31107D)
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Extra-large capacity Fit Two 12” pizzas, two 9” x 13” casseroles, or two cake pansRevolving rotisserie Self-basting rotisserie locks in your food’s flavor and juices, while turning the outside brown and crispy Fits a 5 lb ChickenConvection Bakes faster and more evenly than a traditional ovenBake & broil settings with 2-hour auto shutoff Includes removable drip tray, rotisserie skewer & lifter, 2 racks, 2 baking pans, and broiler rackEasy-to-use contoured knobs Not only is this new design easier to maneuver, but they’re safer too
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ColorBlack and Stainless
Height16.54 Inches
Length13.11 Inches
Number of items1
SizeExtra-Large
Weight21 Pounds
Width20.62 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Hamilton Beach Countertop Rotisserie Convection Toaster Oven, Large, Stainless Steel (31107D):

u/FrugalChef13 · 2 pointsr/povertyfinance

I've got nothing in terms of getting the gas fixed, but I have a few suggestions for your cooking and shower needs. If any new ideas come to mind for gas repairs I'll definitely let you know.

My mom's oven broke a few years ago and it was one of those "built into the wall" ones that was stupid expensive to replace. So till they could save up she got a countertop convection like this one (I think that might be the actual model). She still uses it all the time because she likes it more than the real oven, lol. Between that and a hot plate you can have something stove-ish for about $100. It's not as good as your gas stove, and it's not free, but you'll be able to cook stuff more easily. If you have a crock pot that'll help too as I'm sure you already know.

Also, for situations when you have water and sewer but not hot water, a camping shower bag ($20-ish) is a decent solution. The water heats pretty darn fast if you set the bag in the sun, and it's nice to be able to shower at home. (You could also use an electric kettle to heat water and fill the bag with a combo of boiling water and cold tap water.) I have long hair and the shower bag is still enough for me if I do a "navy shower."

I wish I could do more, but I'm thinking of you and hoping your tomorrow is brighter than today.