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Location: West Michigan | We may be ordering a new Lakota trailer. The floor plan I want includes an oven and a microwave/convection. I really would prefer the drawer space if the the microwave/convection will do most things I want. I have never used a convection before. Can I still heat up my coffee water.....defrost frozen items in a convection/microwave? The picture on the oven even shows croissants being cooked in it. Would like to hear thought from you that have used them. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 656
Location: Rayne, LA | We have a convection oven and like it a lot. We enjoy it so much we got rid of the microwave at home and replaced it with a convection oven. We do biscuits, warm up plate lunches, and any thing else that we would normally us the oven for. I would tell you to save the space and get the convection oven |
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Expert
Posts: 1989
Location: South Central OK | I have all three in my house and you should know what each can do...I have ovens that are convection, a microwave and a speed oven. A convection oven moves the air while cooking to aide in heat transfer, due to this action baking is better and roasting is worse. Most commercial bakery ovens are convection for speed and even cooking of the entire batch. A microwave is just that and robs food of it's vitamins but it's handy, mine only heats water. The speed oven, my yet to amaze me or make me a believer oven. The speed oven is both a convection only oven, a microwave or both, but unlike a convection oven/microwave combo it can be used in both modes during the same cooking cycle. Only speed ovens have this mode and they run about $1,800 so most people will never see one. The convection/microwave will do most everything you need during a camping trip and more. I will tell you what most manufactures won't about these type of units, the more you use the microwave the shorter the life of the unit. For some unknown reason these hybrid units (including speed ovens) have this same flaw. Using them as an oven does not seem to age them the same way, only the microwave usage is a factor. Now I will say that my last microwave (Kitchenaid) only lasted 2 years and then died, the new GE one seems to like me better. One of my Kitchenaid dishwashers also died so we are replacing each one as they die with GE's. Bottom line is to pick something that will do the things you need and is easy to figure out what buttons to push. |
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Regular
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Location: Southern Il | Love my convection/microwave. The convection oven in the trailer does a better job on biscuits than the oven in the house! The only drawback is I have to make everything fit on a 12 inch round pan as that is all that will fit. Pizza pans are great.And it is a microwave too! Good luck! |
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Location: West Michigan | Thank you so much for taking the time to reply...that is what I wanted to hear! |
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