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Professional Series PS75891 Pizza Oven Baker and Frozen Snack Oven, Stainless Steel

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Arrives Sunday, Feb 16
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Features

  • Cook a 9"inch pizza in 6 minutes! Great for your kitchen, dorm room, camping, and tailgating parties.
  • 30 minute timer to remind you when your food is ready. Preheats in minute. Cook pizza, quesadillas, cookies, and more
  • Removable pull out crumb tray to clean with ease.
  • Professional Series durable stainless steel body with cool touch handle with fit nicely right on your kitchen countertop
  • Measures: 20. 45 x 8. 95 x 17. 95 inches, with 1450 watt power
  • Ul listed, and 2 year Limited

Description

Professional Series PS75891 Stainless-Steel Pizza Baker

Brand: Continental Electric


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 8"D x 17"W x 19"H


Special Feature: Manual


Control Type: Knob


Brand: Continental Electric


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 8"D x 17"W x 19"H


Special Feature: Manual


Control Type: Knob


Door Style: Dropdown Door


Included Components: Product, instruction manual


Model Name: PS75891


Finish Type: Brushed


Door Material Type: Stainless Steel


Power Source: AC adapter


Size: One Size


Global Trade Identification Number: 10


UPC: 793842474268 735343093500 765167758910 781147974880


Manufacturer: CE North America


Item Weight: 13.8 pounds


Item model number: PS75891


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 10, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works Great
This pizza oven is a real gem for small spaces—it's super convenient and whips up frozen pizzas in no time. It fits perfectly on our countertop, making it ideal for places like dorm rooms, camping trips, or even tailgating. What I love most is that there’s no waiting around for the oven to heat up. Just slide the pizza onto the pull-out rack, set the timer, and you’re all set! It cooks the pizza to golden perfection, with a crisp crust and oozy, melted cheese. Cleaning up is super easy too, thanks to a bottom tray that catches all the crumbs and mess. And it’s not just for pizza; this oven is great for other frozen foods, quesadillas, and even cookies. We’ve been using it for over a year and it’s still a favorite. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by Trista

  • Simple
Makes cooking frozen pizza easy, 12 to 14 min and its done. Its also easy to clean. I dont have to wait on oven to preheat.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Dav

  • I got one of the good ones
I scoured the internet in search of reviews on this product prior to purchase. Most were positive, but some complained of a 'defective' baker. I think it's either the way it's shipped or perhaps literally some of the ovens are not made correctly and still shipped out. I'm not sure. Personally, mine works like a gem. Is it perfect? No, but you get what you pay for. If you want a perfect one you have to spend 150+ dollars. The only bad part about this oven is at times it can cook different pizza styles completely different. I can put a thicker crust pizza in for 8 minutes and have it be perfect, but I can put a thin crust pizza in and have it take 10-14 minutes, sometimes with it not being perfect still after that amount of time. It will still be done on most occasions, but not to some people's liking. The key really is just to make sure you watch it, like you would with a pizza in the oven. If you watch it, you can take it out when it's just perfect. Overall, for $50 (what I paid) it's a heck of a deal. If you have to pay ~75 or more, I'd say just splurge on a better one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2011 by jon

  • Great Oven!
Not sure why people claim it doesn't get hot enough - Frozen Pizza cooked to perfection in 8-12 minutes? That's what it does! ...and HOT! Don't touch the thing for about 45 minutes afterward because it gets REALLY hot! Mine came with the manual, although if you can't cook a pizza with one of these without the manual you better just order from Dominos! Great deal! Great pizza oven! Great price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2012 by Tuckdog

  • Much larger than expected, and runs hot! Re-edited review 1 year later!
Edit 2:4 year review: oven stopped working. Opened it up, and found the connectors to the heat element wear due to the constant heating and cooling. The corrosion protection coating comes off, and the wire heat insulation crumbles like dry breadcrumbs falling off a wire (theres really no resemblance to how fragile the insulation is)... Sparks start forming, and the copper wire quite literally melts. A simple solution, is to resqueeze the connectors with pliers, and change out the ones that had the wire disconnected. The good thing is that it's easily fixed, if you know a bit of the basics about electricity. The bad thing is, these ovens will be thrown away by the thousands, as most people don't have the tools, or time to repair these. EDIT: 1 year later review: The ringer has stopped working, no longer alarming when the pizza is ready, And now also the timer stopped working (allowing the oven to burn indefinitely), thank goodness I saw it just on time. Original review follows below: The box itself could probably host 13" or small 14" pizzas. The sheer size is much larger than my previous pizza makers. It said a pizza could be made in 15 minutes, and it did! From fully frozen, my thin pizza was ready to eat in 15 minutes, without preheating, and just the right amount of crunch in the crust. Not bad for a first try! Now the cons! This pizza maker looks professional, but the handle and tray feel flimsy. The door closes with a gap (not aligned). It doesn't look good with the handle sticking out, taking up precious countertop space, but one can lift up the handle to an up position. Although not sure I would lift up the handle many times, seeing it feels like it's only going to last a good 50-100 flips, before it'll stop staying in the up position altogether! But by far it's biggest 2 flaws are, that it only has 1 heat setting, so it works well for thin pizzas, nothing else. And it also is single layer aluminum (or steel). Meaning, the device gets very hot on the top! To the point of burning yourself, or even things on top of it! I'm not sure, if there are heat resistant silicone sheets I can place on top, to prevent my child from touching it, or placing things on top while in operation? This differentiates a true professional device from a wannabe to me, and this device, I'm surprised it passed any safety inspections whatsoever! I also don't believe it has a thermal protection circuit built in, so this device might potentially cause a home fire. The good thing is, it's cheap, and you can still get one, before the lawsuits will follow and pull this device from the shelves in USA! Get it while you can, or stay away from it, if you care about fully compliance devices. ..should be illegal to sell in USA!... *Edit: I've purchased this silicone mat, to protect my hands and my stuff from the heat: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C5SJLX2 It states it's heat resistant to 446F, which the oven inside shouldn't even exceed 400F, so the upper layer will probably be around 380F, well within the specifications of the silicone mat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2019 by H B H B

  • Works fine but the steel is thinner than toilet paper
Showed up with the front pretty smashed in. Bent it back into shape with almost no effort. Looks like a crumpled turd but the pizza tasted good so I'm not going to bother returning it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024 by Eric

  • Great little oven
Gave as a gift and it was used almost immediately. Apparently she likes it and once she figures out her timings it will be all good.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by GrannyB (IL, USA)

  • Very good Pizza Oven
I bought this one to replace a similar one that had been damaged in a recent move. The price was very good, and it works like a charm. I use it to cook frozen pizzas or heat/toast sandwiches. It also works great to heat up left over pizza. I have not yet had any troubles fitting a frozen pizza or decent sized sandwich in it. (I was kind of concerned based on the dimensions, I wasn't sure if it was as big as my old one, which it was.) It cooks the pizzas or sandwiches much better than the standard oven, uses less energy (no heating the entire house for a snack), and heats up and cooks very quickly. The piece that slides into the oven is a wire rack or grate, So there would be an issue cooking smaller pieces of food. Overall very versatile and good for those of us without a lot of kitchen space. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2013 by Robby

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