There are 7 different models in Breville’s Smart Oven series and each of them has some unique features. We expect a little more in this era of smart homes and smart kitchens and think Breville ought to be addressing this when they refresh their Smart Ovens range in a year or two. You can’t connect this range to your phone, yet and that means really “smart” just refers to the pre-set functions and features included in an individual model. Our one overall grumble with the Breville Smart Ovens range is this: the smart features are a bit limited. However, this isn’t a disadvantage – the best thing to do is to place your plates on top of the oven while it cooks and then you’ve got a plate warmer at no extra cost. The top of the oven gets warm and that means you shouldn’t leave anything on top of it. Our feeling is that you’re going to appreciate the flexibility they add to your cooking much more than you’re going to resent its footprint on the shelf. Breville Smart Ovens are not tiny but they’re pretty small when you consider what they do and how much food you can fit inside them. There’s a default timer of 30 minutes (after the oven has reached heat) but you can adjust this to any time you like. If you want to bake something in your toaster oven, the smart oven’s not quite up to working out how to measure a rise in a cake but you can configure it to cook for a set time and then switch off. That means you always get great toast even if your attention wanders as it’s wont to do if you have a family running around your kitchen. It’s so easy to burn toast if you’re not keeping an eye on it in most toaster ovens but your Breville Smart Oven lets you set the number of slices and the level of toasting you want and when it gets to that point it cuts the heat. If you have a convection oven this is pretty much a standard feature but it’s something that many toaster oven manufacturers have omitted to save a couple of bucks – however, it’s an essential if you want to check the progress of your dishes. We love this feature it means you can always bring out the rack and access the food with no fear of it ending up on the floor (or worse on your feet) and it slides in and out without any hiccups at all. ![]() ![]() This range is incredibly intuitive and that makes using your Smart Oven so easy! Call us old fashioned but we want to cook when we’re in the kitchen and when we want to read things we prefer novels and cookbooks to instruction manuals. We don’t want to spend hours with a manual working out how to use our kitchen equipment. Let’s look at the common features that you’ll find throughout the Differences between the items in the range in a little bit but first
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