Something as good as Nuwave oven but cheaper....

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While I was away for a while, my wife happened to see a Nuwave oven commercial and,...... Now she wants one!!!!! What's a good one and preferably ,cheaper setup? Thanks
 
We had a cheap knockoff for ages.

Found it really really good for cooking things like spring rolls and chicko rolls for weekend snack lunches...anything that's been partially fried and frozen loses a good portion of even it's remaining fat in those.

But when we had the kitchen remodelled, I got one of these
http://www.belling.com.au/products-1/richmond-90cm-dual-fuel-range-cooker-black

And electric fan forced oven does a much better job in general than the little benchtop ones.

Like I said, good for snacks, even a whole chicken, but the actual oven is way better.
 
are you talking about this item that's $120.
http://www.nuwaveoven.com/
How much cheaper do you want it to get?

Or are you saying you want something better at the same price?

If you want that thing just get it. It's already cheap. I don't think trying to "save" on this is going to yield you any benefit

I suppose find yourself a bed bath beyond coupon, buy it there, and that's 20% off right there
 
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We got one for Christmas. Very handy and has really reduced our use of the oven. Cooks much quicker for the small meals we often make.
 
Search for a Halogen Convection Oven. They are as low as $40. I have bought 3 from NewEgg, Rosewill Brand. Currently out of stock. First one lasted a year before bulb died. It wasn't much more to replace the entire unit than the bulb. I bought 2 at that time because I got a deal on a pair.(2 for $45 at the time) Second unit broke in tornado. Third unit still working a couple of years later. I think most of the knock-offs are made by the same people and just sold with different labeling. Perfectly capable of making full meals but I like ours for reheating food that you don't want to get soggy. Also nice not having to fire up the oven and heat up the house in the summer time.

Good Luck
 
We got one & love it. Cheapest way to get a NuWave Oven:

Kohl's puts them on sale, then use their 20-30% coupons, then get $10 Kohl's Cash for spending more than $50!
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Originally Posted By: Abakev
Search for a Halogen Convection Oven. They are as low as $40. I have bought 3 from NewEgg, Rosewill Brand. Currently out of stock.
Wayfair has one in stock for $39.99
http://www.wayfair.com/Rosewill-Halogen-12-Quart-Convection-Oven-R-HCO-11001-L893-K~ROSL1009.html?refid=GX53432971980-ROSL1009&device=c&ptid=77952311340&gclid=CLXC7rv1p8MCFQ6paQodoyUAWw
 
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