
Hamilton Beach
The Hamilton Beach Easy Reach toaster oven features a unique roll‑top door that lifts up for easy countertop access, offering three cooking functions (bake, broil, toast) and a spacious interior that fits up to 6 slices of toast, a 12‑inch pizza, or a 9×11‑inch bake pan. It uses manual controls with a 30‑minute timer, auto shutoff, and includes a removable crumb tray, bake pan, and oven rack.
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$59.99
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$63.10
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$47.48
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$69.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors emphasize the Hamilton Beach Easy Reach's distinctive roll‑top door that saves counter space, its generous interior capacity for multiple slices and a full-size bake pan, and safety features like auto shutoff and a ready bell. They appreciate the straightforward manual controls but note the limited preset options and the absence of convection in base models, as well as some confusion over varying wattage claims across models.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the oven’s easy‑access roll‑top door, straightforward cleaning, and ability to handle toast, pizza, and reheating for small households. Common complaints focus on slow preheat times, occasional durability or delivery problems, and the lack of advanced presets or convection functionality.
Common Complaints
Slow preheating (up to three minutes before heating starts), inconsistent power ratings between models, and occasional durability or delivery issues reported by consumers.
What People Are Saying
“Loved the original. This is my second one”
“LIKE IT BUT IT TAKES 3 MINUTES TO START HEATING!”
How It Compares
vs. Black+Decker (4‑slice)
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Choose Black+Decker if budget and compact size are top priorities and you don’t need the extra capacity or roll‑top convenience.
vs. Cuisinart (4‑slice)
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Select Cuisinart when you need convection cooking and are willing to trade off capacity and the unique roll‑top design.
vs. Oster (4‑slice)
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Opt for Oster if fast heating is critical and you can accommodate a larger footprint without needing the roll‑top feature.