Which Type Of Convection Oven Is Ok To Use For Baking Cakes?

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GenGen Posted 10 Nov 2010 , 8:20am
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my current oven died last year its a double wall oven and is fueled/.heated by propane- so needless to say- equals an expensive replacement which we do not have the funds available for a while.

I've been contemplaiting getting a convection oven which i 'm hoping is a cheaper replacement for the time being till the oven can be replaced/fixed etc

i looked at walmart.com for some ideas and found some toaster/convection ovens- some stating they can hold family size pizzas roasts etc..

and then the one's my mom had for a while- a microwave convection.

do either type bake cakes ok? i'm so tired of having to pack up my cake things and drive to my inlaws across town/unload/bake/load back up/ unload rinse repeat lol..

here are a couple examples of what i was talking about


the toaster/convection type: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Oster-Extra-Large-Convection-Toaster-Oven/13729291

and the microwave convection oven type:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Half-Time-Convection-Microwave-Oven-Stainless-Steel/6372383

oh and i just found one that says "convection oven' so i'm not sure if its Just convection or microwave too: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sanyo-MWO-1000W-Grill-1400W-Convection-Oven/14650162

thanks for your help

Gail

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scp1127 Posted 12 Nov 2010 , 2:01am
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Try a used appliance store.

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