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Cuisinart Combo Steam/Convection Oven (Part 3)


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First the bad and sad news.  One of my CSO's died last week.  The whole top heating element went out.  It's not surprising since I used it so very very much.

 

The good news:  I've never been so happy to have a spare of something in my basement in my life!

 

My new backup CSO should be here today 😁

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Just now, rotuts said:

Back-Ups  , and initial CSO for those late to this game :

 

https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CSO-300N1-Steam-Convection-Stainless/dp/B01JRT2WOG

 

still $ 199.00

 

just trying to be helpful here

Yep.  That's the price I got on the one coming today.  I believe there is a refurbished one for around $130 if anyone is interested in that.  

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I doubt there will ever be an Anova SO, or ASO.  I don't know that for sure

 

but that's my bet.  we would have seen it by now.

 

what's a bit odd to me , is that the folks at Breville haven't move in the SO direction.

 

can't be that hard.

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1 hour ago, rotuts said:

I doubt there will ever be an Anova SO, or ASO.  I don't know that for sure

 

but that's my bet.  we would have seen it by now.

 

what's a bit odd to me , is that the folks at Breville haven't move in the SO direction.

 

can't be that hard.

 

 

Anova was very transparent that the delay was due to Electrolux but that they now had the go-ahead for the steam oven.

 

Cooking is cool.  And kitchen gear is even cooler.  -- Chad Ward

Whatever you crave, there's a dumpling for you. -- Hsiao-Ching Chou

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So, back to toast.  This is what the top and the bottom of toast look like when I toast in the CSO on 3:

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The bottom doesn't bother me at all, but if it bothers someone else, I just flip halfway through.  I never had a toaster that I didn't have to do the flip with anyway, so I figure what's the difference?

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@Kim Shook

 

are you using the crumb tray , and is the tray clean ?   it reflects heat

 

and what position is the rick in ?

 

its  not the " middle " for me. but 3/4 of the way down.

 

I make it a point not to look at the flip side of toast

 

dod you bread have sugar ion it ?

 

My CSO for sourdough needs a # 8   # 7 just barely gets the job done

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23 minutes ago, Kim Shook said:

So, back to toast.  This is what the top and the bottom of toast look like when I toast in the CSO on 3:

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The bottom doesn't bother me at all, but if it bothers someone else, I just flip halfway through.  I never had a toaster that I didn't have to do the flip with anyway, so I figure what's the difference?

Mine is very similar to yours.

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1 hour ago, rotuts said:

@Kim Shook

 

are you using the crumb tray , and is the tray clean ?   it reflects heat

 

and what position is the rick in ?

 

its  not the " middle " for me. but 3/4 of the way down.

 

I make it a point not to look at the flip side of toast

 

dod you bread have sugar ion it ?

 

My CSO for sourdough needs a # 8   # 7 just barely gets the job done

Not using the crumb tray - just the rack on the second lowest position.  This particular bread has sugar in it, but this happens with pretty much every bread I toast.  And since they are almost all commercial loaves, they probably all have sugar.  And I just checked the ingredients for the loaf I make most often and it has honey in it.  

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I've been lured into this whole CSO talk only to discover it's discontinued. Are there any other similar products on the market with steam? It seems from my research that the Brevilles do not have steam.

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7 minutes ago, Hassouni said:

I've been lured into this whole CSO talk only to discover it's discontinued. Are there any other similar products on the market with steam? It seems from my research that the Brevilles do not have steam.

You can still buy one here .

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this has been discussed from time to time here or on other threads

 

its not really clear they have been discontinuted

 

as model # have changed.

 

Id stock up just in case , but , well , I already did !

 

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