


🔥 Elevate your countertop game with steam-powered culinary mastery!
The Cuisinart CSO-300 Convection Steam Oven combines professional-grade steam and convection cooking in a compact stainless steel design. It accelerates cooking by up to 40%, features specialized bread proofing technology, and accommodates family-sized meals like whole chickens or 12-inch pizzas. With 9 versatile cooking modes and a removable water reservoir, it delivers healthier, faster, and more flavorful results while fitting seamlessly into modern kitchens.
| ASIN | B019XOZYEA |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Colour | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (361) |
| Date First Available | 18 Nov. 2013 |
| Item Weight | 10.6 kg |
| Model Number | CSO-300N |
| Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 39.37 x 27.31 cm; 10.61 kg |
| Special Features | Steam Feature, Bread Proofing Technology, Steam Clean Feature |
D**R
The best purchase I have ever made on amazon...seriously. This thing is freaking awesome. My main oven now gets used twice a year at most (holidays for a big turkey etc). This little device cooks everything so much better than a normal oven. It does take a little time and practice to master as the instructions aren''t the best. Look up steam convection recipes online for a good place to start. The price has gone up which is a shame as I am seriously considering buying a second. This is the ONLY decent counter top steam oven on the market, and if it gets discontinued (cuisinart has a bad history of this), it will suck as I use it many times a day and is my main cooker. Things I cook in this that turn out way better than on a normal over, stove: Fish (not even close), chicken (not even close...MAYBE rotisserie...but this is just as good), roasts of any kind (not even close), vegetables (just as good as steaming any other way, but so much easier), bread (impossible to get artisan bread like this any other way in the house...), rice (much better than even my now-never used rice cooker) and lets not forget...left overs...there is simply no other way to achieve without a steam convection over. As for quality, I have been using for over 6 months with no issues. I use it daily, at least 2-3 times a day...sometimes all day long. Its not perfect...I would like both lower and high temps (lowest in 100...would like lower for better bread proofing, better defrosting...etc), and higher for better hi temp dished (it goes up to 500 only on broil, 450 for every other mode). It could be bigger, but it works well for a family of 4 so far. Can't do the holidays meats in it of course. I hope the thing lasts, but Its already more than paid for itself. If they ever stop making this, I will have to shell out a couple grand for a normal kitchen steam over...but until then...this is (almost) just as good for 1/10th the cost.
C**E
Highly recommended. This is not your standard toaster oven. I have owned several toaster ovens in the past and the Cuisinart Convection Steam Oven is by far the best quality and most versatile. I am typically cooking for 1-2 people. For me, it has nearly replaced my microwave and stove for day-to-day use. With the addition of the steaming option, breads, vegetables and grains can be heated & cooked perfectly without additional appliances, such as a steamer/rice cooker. You can reduce the use of oils when cooking with steam if you wish. I have not tried all functions of this product yet, but here is a review of what I have so far and all the options. Construction & Use: 1) This model is all stainless steel. None of the "no-stick" coating inside which gives off vapors harmful to pets (especially birds) and people. It has a Steam Clean function to remove any build up which you can then just wipe away. 2) The quality of the oven and accessories are high, durable steel. 3) The oven has almost no sound to it when running. 4) Steam is created by filling a low profile water reservoir that attaches to the side of the oven (does not result in much additional width to the oven). 5) The manual states all materials that contact food are BPA free. 6) The dial and LCD display are easy to use and read. 7) There is an interior light button so you can more easily check on your cooking foods. 8) Easy set up and detailed instruction booklet on how every setting works and how to use. 9) 9 Unique cooking functions to select from Functions: 1) Toast - works well and toasts evenly with multiple darkness settings 2) Convection bake - circulates the hot air for even baking of cakes, cookies, etc. I make "single serving" baked desserts that are gluten free and often vegan. They have turned out well using convection bake. I am also going to try making these using steam bake to add moisture. 3) Steam bake - adds steam to the baking process. It is supposed to be great for roasting meats and making custard style desserts, though I have not tried these yet. I used this function to make homemade baked french fries and they came out crisp but much less dried out-- and you can eliminate using oils when steam baking (roasting) vegetables because it adds that moisture through the steam. Re-heats leftovers without drying out. 4) Steam - for steaming vegetables and meats. Can also be used for proofing breads, & once it's proofed, you can switch to the bread function to bake it. 5) Broil or broil steam. I have used this function several times with very good, even broiling results. 6) Super Steam - Ideal for rice, though I have not used this function yet. Can also be used for vegetables. 7) Warm - keeps already cooked foods warm. I used to keep wrapped tortillas warm and soft before serving. 8) Bread - I have not used, but there is a setting for making breads which utilizes steam and then convection bake, much like professional bake ovens.
E**E
Update to review: Originally I gave this toaster oven five stars, but only three years later I find that the upper middle heating element has died, so I'm revising my review down to one star. There is nothing more important in a toaster oven than the heating elements, so the loss of even one (but the main one!) is almost fatal. All the cooking times will be "off." Foods will cook unevenly, especially toasted bread. SO disappointing! And unfortunately I didn't buy an extended warranty through Square Trade, so I may see what deals present on Black Friday. PS I've changed my mind about the steam feature. I noticed the other day that green algae completely covered the bottom and was growing up the sides. Eeeuw! It's difficult to remove--no brush will reach every corner--so going forward I plan to skip steam. ********************** This "toaster oven" has been an absolute treasure! I almost bought the competitor that begins with a "B", but was intrigued by the unique steam feature of this Cuisinart model. I worried that it would turn out to be a gimmick that I'd never use. But happily I was wrong. i LOVE the steam option. It's immediately available since there is always water ready in the built-in water container. I can steam a variety of veggies on an open pan. And while it takes some experimenting to determine the best length of time for steaming, once you've got it pegged to your preferences, it's a cinch. The CSO-300N is quite large and takes up valuable space on my counter. But it is a workhorse. It's size also means that it is an alternate oven and I actually use it MORE than my regular oven. I love the beep that tells you when it's preheated. I love the light (SO useful! This should be in every toaster oven.) Probably because of the steam option, the door seals airtight and I'm guessing that this helps keep the interior temperature steady and my kitchen cooler. I've baked cookies, cornbread, mac and cheese, spanakopita triangles, chicken wings, you name it, and it does a wonderful job As a toaster for bread it's not as even as a regular toaster, but it's very acceptable and will accommodate one or several pieces of bread. Honestly, this was the best purchase that I made for my new condo and it has made me feel at home and have even more fun cooking and baking.
R**L
This oven does a great job of cooking things. I like that there are no coatings on the inside, and I like that the door is gasketed. The steam functions really do work as advertised (I won't waste time explaining how or why, since others have done so already). This would have been a 5 star review except that the control system on this oven is TERRIBLE. Every single function has to be set to a timer, so it doesn't behave like an oven at all. You can't turn it on and have it preheat, then put the food in and set timer when you are ready. You have to preheat it on a timer, then when you're ready to put the food in, all you can do is shut it off and start a new timed oven cycle to actually cook your food. You can't change the temperature OR the timer, or the cook function without "Cancelling" the current operation and starting over. Cuisinart apparently let software engineers decide how you should use their kitchen appliance. AWFUL user interface.
P**U
I got this oven to replace a microwave oven, and I really like it. You can use it to steam food, cook it just like in an oven, reheat and defrost. I thought it might take a lot more time to get things cooked than in a microwave, but the time isn't that much longer - for things that took 6 or 7 minutes in the microwave, it takes maybe 12 to 15 minutes in this oven. And the taste and quality of the cooking is really much better. Reheating does take longer, but with things like bread or pizza, the result is worth the additional time.
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