Panasonic (NB-G110P-K) FlashXpress Compact Toaster Oven Reviews
Panasonic FlashXpress Compact Toaster Oven
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Panasonic FlashXpress Compact Toaster Oven with Double Infrared Heating has double infrared heating and high efficiency quartz and ceramic. Infrared Heating Elements are positioned in the front and back to evenly toast, bake, brown and reheat to perfection. Precise temperature control makes it easily to bake piping hot fresh breads and prepared meals and an endless variety of tasty side dishes, home made hors d’oeuvres and more with a convenient manual touch button temperature control sensor. It has a see through resilient glass door that is connected to the baking rack to smoothly and safely pull the rack toward you as the door is opened. The FlashXpress toaster oven's compact design accents any kitchen décor or countertop.
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Thanks to the front and back infrared heating elements, this toaster oven is able to cook food through evenly. The temperature control button allows you to quickly choose between 250 and 500 degrees Fahrenheit. There are also several preset buttons for things like toast, pizza and hashbrowns. In our analysis of 104 expert reviews, the Panasonic Panasonic FlashXpress Compact Toaster Oven placed 2nd when we looked at the top 19 products in the category.
July 13, 2020
I couldn’t afford a Cuisinart, and my kitchen space was cramped-up, and I’ve never been fond of fancy designed appliances that don’t match their price tag with their performance. Panasonic fitted by bill of needs and had been a loyal servant for several years in a row. It cooked 9-inch pizzas and outperformed some more expensive toaster ovens. It’s affordable and small. The presets worked fine.
It is the double-infrared heating that was the most helpful part: it could cook faster and get evenly cooked meals any time. Though with a few flaws, the Panasonic FlashXpress compact toaster oven is a winner in so many fronts.
January 25, 2020
This is my second Panasonic Flash Xpress Toaster Oven in two and a half years, but I still like it. When my first one started acting up after two years I opened it up and found it had poor quality short life selector switches. The electrical contact material on the soft touch pad selection switches wears away and eventually fails to make electrical contact, therefor impeding function selection. Same for the main start switch,we ended up having to jam a tooth pick down the side of the big square button to maintain the power on. I did try contact cleaner but there was no contact material left there to clean. This would be a five star product if it wasn't for the short life cheap switches, I have been an electrician for over forty years and when I decided to buy the Panasonic brand and pay a premium price I thought my days of cheap toasters would be over.
November 27, 2017
This is the best toaster oven I've ever owned. Period. And over the course of 30 years I've owned just about every imaginable kind of toaster oven - and toaster oven combo (usually with convection feature). As I've gotten older I've really gravitated toward the pricey ones that aren't "just" a toaster. The last one I bought was a highly rated Cusinart stainless convection Combo that cost well over $300. I ended up giving it away after a year even though it was barely used. It was too big, too complicated to simply toast, took up too much room on my counter---and while it did lots of things well, the toasting could have been better. That's when I realized that I was too enamored with finding a toaster oven that did MORE than toast....yet the ones that did MORE tended to be very big & bulky & complicated, and simple toasting was a hassle. Then I read about this Panisonic while reading many online lists of "top ten 10 toaster ovens for 2016-2017". The description on the Panasonic stood out because it really is just a simple oven with simple intuitive buttons, but it can easily and accurately toast six slices of bread at once. Ultimately, that appealed over everything else. Simplicity, usefulness, large enough to toast 6 slices at once but doesn't use up too much counter space. So....I've had it about 5 months and it is the second most used appliance in our home after our microwave (which is the kids favorite appliance.). I am thrilled. One other thing? It's a slightly different shape than a traditional toaster over -- square shaped instead of long and boxy. The shape seems more logical for some reason, fits much better on our counter, and the toast seems easier to get to.
August 20, 2017
The wee Panasonic FlashXpress Toaster Oven is endearingly quirky and almost surprisingly good at what it does. For a midrange price, you’ll get the functionality of a much more expensive model.
September 10, 2013
If you’re looking for a reheating tool without the compromise of microwave sogginess, this is it. But don’t be lead astray, this is not a chef’s machine thanks to its small size and limited timer and functionality.
July 16, 2013