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The Panasonic FlashXpress NB-G110P is a compact 4-slice toaster oven featuring powerful 1300W double infrared heating technology that eliminates preheating. It offers 6 one-touch cooking presets for toast, pizza, frozen foods, and reheating, with precise temperature control from 250°F to 500°F. Designed with a sleek matte silver finish and a small footprint (13"W x 12"D x 10.25"H), it fits effortlessly on any countertop. Safety features include auto shut-off and a pull-out baking rack, while a removable crumb tray and interior light enhance usability and maintenance. Ideal for millennials seeking quick, efficient, and stylish kitchen appliances that keep up with their fast-paced lifestyle.












| ASIN | B008C9UFDI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,750 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #10 in Toaster Ovens |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Color | Matte Silver |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,068) |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2012 |
| Door Material Type | Tempered Glass |
| Door Style | Dropdown Door |
| Finish Type | Matte Silver |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885170092761 |
| Included Components | Baking Pan, Crumb Tray, Panasonic FlashXpress Toaster Oven, Wire Rack |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.5 pounds |
| Item model number | NB-G110P |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Model Name | FlashXpress |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 12"D x 13"W x 10.25"H |
| Size | B008C9UFDI |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Thermostat, Auto Cook Menu, Automatic Shut-Off, Indicator Light, Timer |
| Temperature Range | 250 - 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| UPC | 885170092761 |
G**N
Worlds Best Toaster Oven!!!!
I had the "old model" of this oven for around 5-years or so. I broke one of the infrared bulbs (while cleaning it) last week. Fortunately I found out that they have started to make this oven again. They had stopped (or at least stopped importing them) when I checked a couple of years ago for a friend of mine who wanted one. But this "new model" is exactly the same as my "old" one except the name on a couple of buttons has changed, and also it's now silver instead of white. Frist, let me just say what this toaster oven is NOT. . .It is NOT a replacement for a "traditional" oven. If you're looking for something of that sort, then I highly recommend you check out one of the Breville or Black & Decker models. This Panasonic toaster oven will NOT cook a chicken. . or bake an 8" pie.. . or bake a cake. But what it does. . .it does VERY well. This oven works by infrared light. You can Google to find out exactly how this works, if you want the specifics. Because of this, there is no pre-heating required. The lights will turn on-and-off while the oven is in operation. This can be a little "confusing" when you start to use it, but you'll get used to it. This oven works WONDERFULLY for the following items: * Toast - using whatever bread you like. . . however thick you like * Toasting bagels or English muffins * Heating pastries or croissants * Baking biscuits (Pillsbury frozen buttermilk biscuits are my favorite) * Heating frozen appetizers such as breaded cheese sticks, chicken fingers, etc. * Pizza - reheating or baking. Either a small whole pizza or a slice of a large pizza * Frozen garlic bread * Cookies Though the guide says that you can bake cakes and pies in it. . . I've tried, and it didn't work for me. If you're baking small tarts which are perhaps a half-inch thick. . .or a cake where it's no more than ½ inch thick.. .then perhaps you could get it to work. . but again. . . this is not like a "traditional" oven, so I think if you're going to bake such things, then you would be much better off using a "traditional" oven. It's wonderful that there is no pre-heating. I put frozen biscuits in, and 20-minutes later they are just perfect. The oven has some preset buttons on the front where you can also choose from "light" (shorter cooking time) to "dark" (longer cooking time). . . or. . . you can choose the temperature and length of cooking you would like, up to 25-minutes. The pan that comes with the oven is 9-inches square. This is certainly the maximum size for the oven. You will learn by trial-and-error what works best with this oven. But after having one for around 5-years, I can HIGHLY recommend it. I have never seen a toaster oven which works like this. . .which has pre-set buttons. . .which doesn't require pre-heating. . . . and does such a fantastic job. It's hard to believe that I get so excited about such an item. . .but this is one of those rare occasions where something just works well. . . REALLY REALLY well. P.S. If you are not using the preset buttons, this toaster oven has a timer up to 25-minutes. If you press the "up" arrow to increase the time, it goes in 30-second intervals up to ten-minutes, and then it goes by 1-min intervals. If you want to bake something on the "higher-end" of the timer, then use the "down arrow" to start with and it will go from 25-minutes backwards.
S**S
The Very Best of Toaster Ovens
Highly recommend this Toaster Oven. The features are outstanding! Just to outline a few of the options: The first one -- the "Toast" button is on the far left of the panel. The perfect place for those early mornings when time is limited - just place the bread in the oven and select that option - very easy to locate when one is still half-asleep. The "Reheat" button works 100%. Place the item in a ovenware container and set the timer to your liking. The finished dish will be reheated not cooked again. The "Pizza" options speaks for itself -- the pizza is cooked to perfection. The overall dimensions are perfect for countertop cooking.
P**N
Best toaster oven
BEST toaster I've ever owned. Toasts bread very quickly and evenly, both sides. Interior light is very bright and functional. Heats frozen waffles perfectly. Very powerful so you have to watch things until you get used to it. Great for reheating too.
B**E
The World's Best Toaster (Almost)
It seems to me that Panasonic began selling this (or similar) model about ten years ago. Since then, I've had three of them including the one I now use daily. Two were purchased from Amazon, one of those as a gift to me, and one was inherited from a family member. When I first had one I thought it was definitely the world's best toaster-oven, especially for a person who lives alone and can afford a little extra. Once you got the hang of it the toasting and cooking was wonderfully adjustable and even. Yes, the little tin cube looked kinda funny, but I'd tell anyone who would listen that this thing "was designed by engineers, not the marketing department." I still believe that, but there is something important you should know. If you were ever flush enough to own, lets say a BMW, Jaguar or other European wonder car, you may already know this. The first cube I had lasted (with daily use) for three to four years. About that time its ON/OFF switch failed. At that point I was pretty mellow about it because it was beautiful to use and "nothing lasts forever." I made a half-hearted attempt to see if I could repair it. But when I saw the electronics inside I figured, time to move on. I then dallied for a couple of years with a low-priced, big box, take up your counter, stainless steel thing that worked, never failed but was sort of the Yugo Plus of cooking tools. Lucky for me, I then inherited my second cube in almost new condition. I used it for about a year and a half, when, J&M&J, the ON/OFF switch failed. Since usually I try to fix things--and since I knew this must be a year or two out of warranty--I thrashed around to see how to fix it. Long looking for parts led me to understand that the ON/OFF switch was soldered into the motherboard. Further, that the motherboard cost approximately the same as a new cube. Simultaneously ( Finagle's Corollary) someone gave me a new Panasonic from Amazon and I discovered from checking such die-hards as those at iFixit.com that failure of the ON/OFF switch on the Panasonic Cube was remarkably non-rare. Several handy folks there figured out how to repair the switch by replacing it, but that required soldering skills that were far beyond mine. In addition, these hackers in some ways opined that this was still the best toaster oven in the world but that Panasonic had unfortunately bought quite a few sub-standard ON/OFF switches. So, as coward's never prosper, I just opened my new gift and have hoped for the best for about two years now. I've enjoyed the toast immensely, the warmed up Costco pizza slices, the baked potatoes-for-one, the toasted chickpeas, and all the rest of it. But the funny thing is that my third cube has developed what I like to think of as the "Omega Variant." The ON/OFF switch still works perfectly, but the TOAST switch has failed. I've found workarounds of course, like using "HASH BROWNS" instead of toast with some Yugo-like consequences. But, I think Omega might be my last of these. In case, you've never taken your BMW or Mercedes in for a routine service, you might not realize that, truly, it is better to be rich and healthy on the Autobahn than poor and sick in Scranton.
D**C
Je viens de recevoir l'appareil. Je le trouvais assez dispendieux à 179 $ malgré le rabais de 20 $ mais les différents sites d'avis placent cet appareil dans le top 5 malgré qu'il n'a pas changé depuis des années donc ça m'a rassuré. L'appareil a un format idéal sur le comptoir et a un très beau look malgré le fait qu'il est sorti sur le marché il y a plusieurs années. J'ai bien aimé la fonction toast et le fait que les rôties sont prêtes en 2 minutes et parfaitement cuites. On peut y mettre 4 tranches de pain mais si les tranches sont trop grandes, ça sera serré. L'intérieur de l'appareil n'est pas très grand. Les lumières infrarouges cuisent beaucoup plus rapidement et de manière égale comparé aux éléments. C'est un excellent petit four pour réchauffer ou faire cuire de petites portions sans se soucier d'un problème de cuisson inégale. La plaque de miettes sous l'appareil est une très bonne idée. Oui la plaque est mince mais son seul but est de ramasser les miettes ou les morceaux qui tombent durant la cuisson donc ce n'est pas important. J'ai détecté un petit défaut de confection. La fenêtre de la porte a un cadre par dessus à l'intérieur donc les miettes ou détritus y restent pris lorsque vous sortez vos aliments puisque la grille qui est attachée à la porte embarque par dessus lorsque vous tirez la poignée. Le nettoyage de cette portion de l'appareil est plus difficile. Du côté des positifs, lors de la cuisson, l'appareil est complètement silencieux comparé aux mini fours conventionnels et la chaleur est immédiate avec l'infrarouge donc aucune pré cuisson nécessaire. Bref, je recommande cet appareil pour une personne seule ou un couple pour une utilisation de tous les jours.
R**A
Es un horno tostador excelente por su tamaño, tecnología y funcionalidad. Es además estético y muy completo: funciones predeterminadas, conversión visible de grados F/C , luz y un tamaño excelente. Estoy muy satisfecha de la compra.
A**R
I absolutely love this little toaster oven. We moved to a home with limited counter space, and I have celiac disease so I can't share a toaster with the gluten-eaters. If we had kept the microwave and separate toasters there would be no room left on the counter to make food! This little toaster oven does the job of all three and in half the space of a microwave, and I haven't had to use the regular large oven that guzzles electricity. It gets used at least twice a day, sometimes three or four times for reheating and cooking meals. Pros: - no preheating - small and compact, takes up very little counter space compared to a microwave - easy to use controls, the membrane buttons are easy to wipe clean - multiple preset heating options plus custom heat and timer settings mean it's very flexible - removable crumb tray makes it easy to clean up the crumbs Cons: - it does heat up quite a bit on the top and sides, but as long as you keep thin plastics away from it and teach kids not to touch it's not a huge problem - the light that turns on and off while heating is quite bright, but you get used to it - it won't fit anything larger than a 9-inch frozen pizza or anything tall, but the interior size is impressive given how small it is overall - no broiler setting; I've successfully made nachos using the toast setting, however, so I don't miss it. - it takes a long time (10+ minutes) to reheat things like soup So far we've used this little toaster oven to make toast, nachos, grilled cheese, frozen pizzas, hash browns, and roasted tomatoes; it's also been used to reheat leftovers from takeout pizza to rice to pancakes, and I've even made s'mores in it. I haven't tried it for baking yet but if I do I'll update my review. You have to use it differently to reheat some foods compared to a microwave, but adding a tad extra liquid and stirring halfway through works just fine for reheating foods without burning the top or drying them out. I does take a bit longer than a microwave, but for foods like leftover pizza and french fries the crispiness this toaster oven gives is completely worth it. I've heavily used the tray that came with the toaster oven, and it's become severely discoloured from oils and I can't get it looking clean any more even with vinegar soaks or a baking soda scrub — however, that's an aesthetic issue and not a function issue. If I got another one I'd line it with tinfoil just to keep it from getting stained so quickly. The rack is stainless steel and much easier to clean, even when it's covered in baked-on cheese from pizzas. As far as using this toaster oven for both gluten-free and non-gluten-free foods, the rack is removable but it's a little bit fiddly, and it's too hard to clean well enough to just clean before every use; instead I use the included tray for my gluten-free bread, and save putting food directly on the rack for the gluten-containing foods (a silicone mat might work as well, if there are any made in the right size). When using the tray instead of the rack I have to flip my bread to get both sides evenly toasted, but it works out okay; ideally I'd get a second rack to have one for only gluten-free use and just switch back and forth, but I haven't been able to find anywhere I can get just the rack on its own.
G**T
Muy buen horno eléctrico, potente, los programas predeterminados si funcionan, de tamaño no tan convenció al pero bastante útil.
F**K
Tengos 3 anos que lo compre y toda via funciona como nuevo. Lo compré durante la pandemia cuando comencé a hacer nuestros propios productos horneados. Hoy lo usamos, por menos, una vez por dia y tambien para tostar, calientar y hornar. Yo horneo vegetales, nueces, Yo horneo vegetales, nueces, y cualquier otra cosa que pueda caber dentro. Solo es trabajoso limpiarlo.
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