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Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro, Brushed Stainless Steel, BOV900BSS - $319.95

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Amazon has Breville BOV900BSS Convection/Air Fry Smart Oven (Brushed Stainless Steel) on sale for $319.95.

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Amazon has Breville BOV900BSS Convection/Air Fry Smart Oven (Brushed Stainless Steel) on sale for $319.95.

https://www.amazon.com/Breville-B...B01N5UPTZS

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Nov 7, 2022
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Joined Nov 2011
Nov 7, 2022
iHeartPriceMistakes
Nov 7, 2022
1,743 Posts
Love this oven. Best Buy and some other retailers have it for the same price as well
Nov 7, 2022
12 Posts
Joined Jul 2015
Nov 7, 2022
apinney89
Nov 7, 2022
12 Posts
Bought this about a year ago. It has replaced out full size oven for 95% of cooking for our family of 4.

At first I lined the drip pan with aluminum foil and swapped it out every few weeks. Then one time I didn't and now the drip pan is beyond cleanability with charred black. So if you want to keep it looking clean I recommend wrapping it in foil and regularly changing it.
Nov 7, 2022
299 Posts
Joined Apr 2011
Nov 7, 2022
sq1ne
Nov 7, 2022
299 Posts
Quote from apinney89 :
Bought this about a year ago. It has replaced out full size oven for 95% of cooking for our family of 4.

At first I lined the drip pan with aluminum foil and swapped it out every few weeks. Then one time I didn't and now the drip pan is beyond cleanability with charred black. So if you want to keep it looking clean I recommend wrapping it in foil and regularly changing it.
Use bar keepers friend, it works
Nov 7, 2022
15 Posts
Joined Jan 2017
Nov 7, 2022
whomiketrann
Nov 7, 2022
15 Posts
If you have Bed Bath and Beyond+ membership, you can save another 20% off on top of the discount.
Nov 8, 2022
25 Posts
Joined Mar 2015
Nov 8, 2022
djym
Nov 8, 2022
25 Posts
Quote from whomiketrann :
If you have Bed Bath and Beyond+ membership, you can save another 20% off on top of the discount.
No you can't
Nov 8, 2022
24 Posts
Joined Apr 2018
Nov 8, 2022
SlickSweater598
Nov 8, 2022
24 Posts
Quote from djym :
No you can't
I checked and confirmed that it does work with the paid Bed Bath and Beyond + membership
Nov 8, 2022
25 Posts
Joined Mar 2015
Nov 8, 2022
djym
Nov 8, 2022
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Quote from SlickSweater598 :
I checked and confirmed that it does work with the paid Bed Bath and Beyond + membership
I tried with mine online and it said breville is not allowed

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Nov 8, 2022
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Telegan
Nov 8, 2022
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I bought one of these during the dark days of COVID back in 2020 for around $279 from BB&B, so I guess this is a pretty decent price for nowadays. It drops to this price throughout the year. For me, it's been an awesome purchase. I don't use the air fryer option because most of these ovens are a nightmare to clean up as it is, and that air fryer option blowing oil/fat/whatever throughout the oven and then baking it onto the sides would be a nightmare to clean. I'm actually looking for a separate air fryer as a result. I think the instructions state not to air fry anything that may drip, probably to protect the elements and lower the risk of fire. Uh, ok. That leaves a lot of stuff out, I guess. They also have warnings about using aluminum foil in the oven and how/where to use it.

Lastly, the thing gets extremely hot on the outside, especially on the top of the oven. As in, it can be too hot to touch when in use. I accidentally touched it when baking potatoes @ 400F and ... yikes. So I would make sure you have enough clearance above and behind the oven and don't leave anything on top when using it. That being said, I have no regrets buying it. Love the thing.
Nov 8, 2022
38 Posts
Joined Nov 2015
Nov 8, 2022
jawad415
Nov 8, 2022
38 Posts
Quote from djym :
I tried with mine online and it said breville is not allowed
You have to go in person. I was able to use a 20% coupon.
Nov 11, 2022
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Nov 11, 2022
Avocado.Girl
Nov 11, 2022
700 Posts
Quote from jawad415 :
You have to go in person. I was able to use a 20% coupon.
Just a regular 20% coupon mailed or emailed? Or w/ their paid membership?
Nov 16, 2022
6 Posts
Joined Oct 2017
Nov 16, 2022
TimothyL8054
Nov 16, 2022
6 Posts
Just signed up for their 29 annual membership at bbb and got the 20% off on top. Doesn't work with the standard coupons
Nov 16, 2022
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Nov 16, 2022
jay
Nov 16, 2022
1,019 Posts
Quote from TimothyL8054 :
Just signed up for their 29 annual membership at bbb and got the 20% off on top. Doesn't work with the standard coupons
In person or online?
Nov 18, 2022
184 Posts
Joined Feb 2020
Nov 18, 2022
PinkPower4
Nov 18, 2022
184 Posts
Quote from apinney89 :
Bought this about a year ago. It has replaced out full size oven for 95% of cooking for our family of 4.

At first I lined the drip pan with aluminum foil and swapped it out every few weeks. Then one time I didn't and now the drip pan is beyond cleanability with charred black. So if you want to keep it looking clean I recommend wrapping it in foil and regularly changing it.
I am considering a Breville Smart Oven. From what I understand, the main appeal seems to be that it costs less to heat this oven than the regular oven, doesn't heat up the house in the summer, and easier for kids to operate. It may take less time too. However, I also see where the newest Breville's seem to have a 5 to 8 yr. life span. I'm not sure I'd recoup the savings on a gas oven. Am I missing the point of this oven? It would also take up counter space.

When my oven goes out, I can certainly see a need for this. I'd probably just put a cart in where the stove in and put this on top. Anyway, I have a good air fryer. My microwave is also installed above the oven, so I have that appliance too.

Thanks!
Nov 18, 2022
184 Posts
Joined Feb 2020
Nov 18, 2022
PinkPower4
Nov 18, 2022
184 Posts
Quote from apinney89 :
Bought this about a year ago. It has replaced out full size oven for 95% of cooking for our family of 4.

At first I lined the drip pan with aluminum foil and swapped it out every few weeks. Then one time I didn't and now the drip pan is beyond cleanability with charred black. So if you want to keep it looking clean I recommend wrapping it in foil and regularly changing it.
I am considering a Breville Smart Oven. From what I understand, the main appeal seems to be that it costs less to heat this oven than the regular oven, doesn't heat up the house in the summer, and easier for kids to operate. It may take less time too. However, I also see where the newest Breville's seem to have a 5 to 8 yr. life span. I'm not sure I'd recoup the savings on a gas oven. Am I missing the point of this oven? It would also take up counter space.

When my oven goes out, I can certainly see a need for this. I'd probably just put a cart in where the stove in and put this on top. Anyway, I have a good air fryer. My microwave is also installed above the oven, so I have that appliance too.

Thanks!
Quote from Telegan :
I bought one of these during the dark days of COVID back in 2020 for around $279 from BB&B, so I guess this is a pretty decent price for nowadays. It drops to this price throughout the year. For me, it's been an awesome purchase. I don't use the air fryer option because most of these ovens are a nightmare to clean up as it is, and that air fryer option blowing oil/fat/whatever throughout the oven and then baking it onto the sides would be a nightmare to clean. I'm actually looking for a separate air fryer as a result. I think the instructions state not to air fry anything that may drip, probably to protect the elements and lower the risk of fire. Uh, ok. That leaves a lot of stuff out, I guess. They also have warnings about using aluminum foil in the oven and how/where to use it.

Lastly, the thing gets extremely hot on the outside, especially on the top of the oven. As in, it can be too hot to touch when in use. I accidentally touched it when baking potatoes @ 400F and ... yikes. So I would make sure you have enough clearance above and behind the oven and don't leave anything on top when using it. That being said, I have no regrets buying it. Love the thing.
I wonder if it would be better to get the model just below this that has 11 functions (no proof and no dehydrate)? It seems like the air fryer might be good for larger batches of fries and stuff though. Hmmm.

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Nov 19, 2022
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Nov 19, 2022
Telegan
Nov 19, 2022
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Quote from PinkPower4 :
I am considering a Breville Smart Oven. From what I understand, the main appeal seems to be that it costs less to heat this oven than the regular oven, doesn't heat up the house in the summer, and easier for kids to operate. It may take less time too. However, I also see where the newest Breville's seem to have a 5 to 8 yr. life span. I'm not sure I'd recoup the savings on a gas oven. Am I missing the point of this oven? It would also take up counter space.

When my oven goes out, I can certainly see a need for this. I'd probably just put a cart in where the stove in and put this on top. Anyway, I have a good air fryer. My microwave is also installed above the oven, so I have that appliance too.

Thanks!

I wonder if it would be better to get the model just below this that has 11 functions (no proof and no dehydrate)? It seems like the air fryer might be good for larger batches of fries and stuff though. Hmmm.
The only reason I bought the air fryer version was because back then it was the same price as the one without the air fryer. I'm actually looking to buy a separate air fryer because I don't want to use the one in the oven. Some people were even hacking coupons back then to get it for $220'ish. I also could've sworn the one below this one also had some feature like a light bulb/oven light missing on its feature list. Can't remember.

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