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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3316478" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>If you stick a temp gauge into the toaster oven you can preheat it to 350 as you open the door and stick a cold tray into it filled with coolish bullets the oven temp will drop. Just open the door and it will drop.</p><p>Then you get a full on by the elements your temp can get much higher than the 400 and then back down and then back up as it cools. even a big full size kitchen oven will do the same.</p><p></p><p>I stuck a thermometer into my oven and watched it . My 350 setting works well.</p><p></p><p>Not all ovens will be 350 when on 350 it is just a set of points on a steel strip as the strip heats up it bends and breaks contact no more power to the element until the strip cools and the points contact each other.</p><p></p><p>I have fixed a few electric griddles and deep fryers that would not get up to more than 250 degrees even though the dial was maxed out to 400+</p><p></p><p>Just bent the steel strip a bit.</p><p>Retest.</p><p>One mans 350 is another mans 406</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3316478, member: 15054"] If you stick a temp gauge into the toaster oven you can preheat it to 350 as you open the door and stick a cold tray into it filled with coolish bullets the oven temp will drop. Just open the door and it will drop. Then you get a full on by the elements your temp can get much higher than the 400 and then back down and then back up as it cools. even a big full size kitchen oven will do the same. I stuck a thermometer into my oven and watched it . My 350 setting works well. Not all ovens will be 350 when on 350 it is just a set of points on a steel strip as the strip heats up it bends and breaks contact no more power to the element until the strip cools and the points contact each other. I have fixed a few electric griddles and deep fryers that would not get up to more than 250 degrees even though the dial was maxed out to 400+ Just bent the steel strip a bit. Retest. One mans 350 is another mans 406 [/QUOTE]
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