Toastation Toaster/Toaster Oven (2-slice): Black by Hamilton Beach

Why crowd your countertop with a toaster and a toaster oven? Have it all in one appliance with the Hamilton Beach Toastation Toaster. It includes an extra-wide slot on top that fits two slices of bread or two halves of a bagel. The oven is equally spacious with enough capacity for two large pizza sl... See complete description »

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Why crowd your countertop with a toaster and a toaster oven? Have it all in one appliance with the Hamilton Beach Toastation Toaster. It includes an extra-wide slot on top that fits two slices of bread or two halves of a bagel. The oven is equally spacious with enough capacity for two large pizza slices or two 5-inch personal pizzas. The switch from toaster to oven is easy. With the slide of a lever, the toaster slot is sealed, trapping heat for great baking performance. The controls are familiar, with a temperature control and a shade selector on the front and a push-down lever on the side for the toaster. With the compact design and stylish metal accents, the Toastation Toaster fits nicely on any countertop. The Toastation Toaster comes with a ready signal and a baking tray.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 89% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 89% of reviewers
by Bradley, VA
January 18, 2012

The toaster is too small to be a toaster or an oven let alone a toaster oven.

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Neither a toaster nor a toaster oven be...
by David, NY
February 9, 2007

...this thing. The toaster literally bends bread, so you get curved bread out. When it was perfectly straight going in. Go figure.

I suppose it is a reasonable compromise if you only use your toaster oven for really small stuff. But the clearance is very low, so that hurts too.

Sadly this thing is now in the closet. Ack.

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Disappointing
by Carlie, AZ
February 19, 2007

I've had the Toastation for a year and find it rather disappointing. The toaster portion is just OK for producing good toast, can't be popped up early without unplugging the toaster, and often launches the toast right out of the toaster when it pops up. The toaster oven portion has only a heat control unlike other toaster ovens that allow you to use it like a broiler.
If I'd known then what I know now, I would not have bought it.

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toaster plus
by Bonnie, IL
August 6, 2009

I originally purchased this toaster oven for my son to cook his hot dogs without heating up the kitchen in the summer with the oven. Heats quickly and surprisingly evenly. Great at warming up pizza and pastries. OK for toast -- does better with English muffins and bagels if you use the oven. Cleans up nicely. Excellent value for the price.

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by Jenny, NY
June 23, 2010

I especially like the trim size of the toaster oven. It toasts and bakes quite efficiently.

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Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

Toaster ovens go where no microwave can go; they're particularly convenient when you want the effect of an oven but don't have time for preheating. For example, breakfast is always made better with a little broiled cheese- try layering a bagel with fresh tomato, sliced hard-boiled egg, and a sprinkling of grated cheese. Pop into the toaster oven and a few minutes later you've got a complete, healthy breakfast that's packed with protein and flavor.