There's a lot of units available online via various retailers - such as BestBuy.com and Amazon.com. Both sites provide actual user reviews. That's how we research. When we narrow in on a specific model we're interested in, we then Google for it to see if there are any other reviews, better prices, etc.
They also list the dimensions so you can narrow your search to what you can fit.
The combo units are widely used in the general household market, so they are fairly available and well documented. No need to restrict your research to RV-specific sites.
The stars indicated how well rated it is by actual consumers, and the number in parens is how many folks have written reviews. Click thru to the listing to read all the reviews and info.
Have fun!
- Cherie
-- Edited by Technomadia on Sunday 19th of February 2012 01:23:43 PM
irenejd said
08:18 PM Feb 19, 2012
Hiya!
We have a Cougar 5th wheel, about 2 years old now. I'd like to replace my Hamilton Beech microwave with a good micro/convection oven. The HB micro has hot spots in the middle and burns everything, no matter how I try to cook. We've had it replaced twice when it was under warranty and it's just the same poor-performing oven.
Can someone recommend an oven I should look at? Our space is rather small. Our current micro is 14 3/8 high, 20 5/8 wide. The space looks like it could accomodate 15 high and 23 wide and a max of 15 deep.
I'm a little nervous about just picking one out without knowing much about them because I don't want another one with hotspots that I'd be stuck with. I've read here that a few of you have the GE Advantium and like it, but the posts have only talked about the convection part.
Can someone suggest a micro/convection combo that they've seen work really well? Or can someone point me in the direction of a supplier. I've checked Camping World, but don't see much there...unless I've missed something. I'm an experienced cook and have a convection oven in the S/B.
There's a lot of units available online via various retailers - such as BestBuy.com and Amazon.com. Both sites provide actual user reviews. That's how we research. When we narrow in on a specific model we're interested in, we then Google for it to see if there are any other reviews, better prices, etc.
They also list the dimensions so you can narrow your search to what you can fit.
The combo units are widely used in the general household market, so they are fairly available and well documented. No need to restrict your research to RV-specific sites.
Here's a pre-search for you on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_15?url=search-alias%3Dappliances&field-keywords=convection+microwave&sprefix=convection+micr%2Caps%2C277
The stars indicated how well rated it is by actual consumers, and the number in parens is how many folks have written reviews. Click thru to the listing to read all the reviews and info.
Have fun!
- Cherie
-- Edited by Technomadia on Sunday 19th of February 2012 01:23:43 PM
Hiya!
We have a Cougar 5th wheel, about 2 years old now. I'd like to replace my Hamilton Beech microwave with a good micro/convection oven. The HB micro has hot spots in the middle and burns everything, no matter how I try to cook. We've had it replaced twice when it was under warranty and it's just the same poor-performing oven.
Can someone recommend an oven I should look at? Our space is rather small. Our current micro is 14 3/8 high, 20 5/8 wide. The space looks like it could accomodate 15 high and 23 wide and a max of 15 deep.
I'm a little nervous about just picking one out without knowing much about them because I don't want another one with hotspots that I'd be stuck with. I've read here that a few of you have the GE Advantium and like it, but the posts have only talked about the convection part.
Can someone suggest a micro/convection combo that they've seen work really well? Or can someone point me in the direction of a supplier. I've checked Camping World, but don't see much there...unless I've missed something. I'm an experienced cook and have a convection oven in the S/B.
Thanks much for any help you can provide!
Irene