
KitchenAid
The KitchenAid Dual Convection Countertop Oven KCO255 delivers full‑size oven capabilities in a compact countertop form, featuring dual convection for faster, even cooking and a built‑in temperature probe. It offers 12 preset functions, a spacious interior for 9×13 pans, and a premium design aimed at small households.
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$299.87
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$278.09
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$269.95
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$299.87
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers rate the KitchenAid Dual Convection Countertop Oven highly for its ease of cleaning, ease of use, and superior full‑batch performance. Consumer Reports awards it perfect scores for cleaning and usability, while editors highlight the dual convection system and built‑in probe as key factors delivering fast, even, and precise cooking results.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the oven for its even, fast cooking, spacious interior, accurate temperature probe, quiet operation, and premium feel. Common themes include its ability to replace a full oven for small meals, the convenience of quick preheat, and the attractive design, while recurring complaints focus on its bulky countertop footprint and the need to adjust cooking times due to its speed.
Common Complaints
The oven’s bulky countertop footprint, the necessity to shorten cooking times because it cooks faster than expected, and its limited capacity for large‑batch or heavy‑duty cooking.
How It Compares
vs. Basic Toaster Oven
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Disadvantages
Choose KitchenAid when you need more capacity, convection cooking, and precise temperature control; basic toaster ovens suffice for simple reheating.
vs. Full‑size Oven
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Select KitchenAid for countertop convenience, energy efficiency, and quick cooking of small meals; opt for a full‑size oven when you regularly need large‑batch capacity.