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The Nostalgia 3-in-1 Breakfast Station combines a 6-cup coffee maker, a large non-stick griddle, and a 4-slice toaster oven in a compact, stylish aqua design. Perfect for busy professionals seeking a space-saving, efficient, and visually appealing all-in-one breakfast solution.
Finish Types | Non-stick |
Door Material Type | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Cable Length | 11.5 Inches |
Capacity | 3 Cups |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.5"D x 19.25"W x 12"H |
Door Style | Dropdown Door |
Color | Aqua |
Control Type | Knob Control |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Wattage | 1.5E+3 |
Additional Features | Manual |
M**S
Good choice if you don't have a kitchen and are on a budget.
It's great if your single in a studio or a student in a dorm. I purchased this for my son to give him independence from the kitchen. He loves it. It is also super cute.You can cook a pretty complete breakfast all at once with this thing, but it's true capabilities far exceed that. You can even cook noodles in the coffee carafe. One thing to note though is the griddle isn't flat, so eggs and pan cakes are on challenge mode. Also I have had no success putting a pan on the griddle to use as a cook top. I strongly do not recommend trying that.
B**L
Perfect item as advertised.
I wasn't too sure what to expect when I ordered it I knew it would be good but it is fantastic. I just love it and you will too. Not only is it a nice looking item but it does everything it says it's supposed to do I have never as pleased with a product that's this one. It's perfect for me.
G**D
Great 3-in-1 Griddle + Oven + Coffee Maker for Car Camping or Hotel.
I was looking for an Oven + Cooking station to carry in my car trunk when I go camping and sleep in the car.I was hesitating between the Teal Elite Gourmet Americana 2-Slice and the Red Nostalgia BST3RR. Both are small 3-in-1.I've bought both to compare them as I felt that there was not enough information on the product pages.First impressions:The Teal Americana is smaller and the coffee maker feels low-end plasticky.The Teal Americana has only one burner top and one bottom, where the Red Americana has two heating elements in the same positions.At first glance, I really liked that the Red Americana's griddle is the entire size of the oven: any bacon grease splatter will stay on the griddle, while it will land on the teal body on the other one. After using the Teal Americana during a trip, there is no bacon grease spatter due to the glass cover.Both are cute and playful. You want to make something to play with it... very fun toys.The buttons of the Red Nostalgia have a flat portion: one knows where they point to. The Teal Americana has round buttons with a minuscule indentation. I had to paint a white line on them to be able to see where they point.The coffee pot of the Teal Americana looked more secure in a moving car due to its 3 walls, but in the end, it's the Red Nostalagia carafe which is held stronger by the pressure of the no-drip ball.The oven rack of the Teal Americana is tied to the door and moves slightly with the door is opened. The Red Americana is independent of the door and has two positions (one for Teal Americana).Dimensions / Measurements:Length (similar): 19" for the Red Nostalgia vs 18.5" for the Teal Americana.Body depth (Teal Americana is way smaller): 7.3" for Teal AmericanaBackspace needed (when water tank open): similarHeight: similar.Griddle Volume: Big surprising difference: the big Red Nostalgia's griddle is very flat and shallow. I was only able to pour 200 milliliter of water before it reached the cover. The cover also did feel very secure to me, feeling very twisted (see picture). The Teal Americana is much smaller in surface, but has a much bigger depth. I was able to pour 550 milliliter before reaching the cover mark. The Teal contains almost 3X more liquid than the Red.Coffee Pot: Similar: the Red Nostalgia is graduated for 3 cups and contains 522ml, while the Teal Americana is graduated for 4 cups and contains 515ml.Power: I plan to use one for Car Camping powered by the inverter from a Portable Power Station like a MaxOak BlueTTi, so I was especially interested in the Watts in operation. I used a Welltop Plug-in Socket Power Meter, Voltage Watt Energy Meter which gives instant+min+max watts used to measure. All numbers rounded to the nearest 5.Coffee Maker Only: Teal Americana: 605W vs Red Nostalgia: 570W = 6% difference = similar.Top Griddle Only: Teal Americana: 490W vs Red Nostalgia: 850W = 75% difference. No surprise here as I expected the two heating elements to burn 2X the power.Bottom Oven + Top Griddle together (no Coffee Maker): Teal Americana: 760W vs Red Nostalgia: 740W = suprisingly similar. Big surprise here. I reran the test multiple times, and indeed, when the four heating elements of the Red Nostalgia are on, I was seeing less power - 740W - than when only the top two were on - 850W -.Bottom Oven Only: Teal Americana: 290W vs Red Nostalgia: 340W = 17% difference.All on: Coffee Maker + Bottom Oven + Top Griddle: Teal Americana: 1300W vs Red Nostalgia: 1250W. Keeping the surprise, the Red Nostalgia uses less power when everything is turned on.The Red Nostalgia reaches its maximum power of 1350W when the bottom oven is off, and the Coffee Maker and the Top Griddle are both on.As I am very limited by my current inverter (600W) and its batteries, I went with the Teal Americana.My Teal Americana fits in the 40 Liter, 22 Inch Duffle Bags for Women, Men, Travel Heavy Duty (Black) from Trail Maker also bought on Amazon.Already used it on a few day trip where we were staying in hotel (no power limitations there) with fridge and no kitchen. It was used everyday and it was so nice to have breakfast in the room (in bed?) and be able to cook / reheat takeout. I recommend hat you get one of those 3-in-1 if you travel by car and camp or hotel.
L**X
Cute and perfect size
It was perfect for cooking when you have a studio apartment with no stove
P**G
Best Purchase!
One of my best purchases for sure! Definitely works great! While my coffee is brewing, I have pancakes & bacon on the top griddle & hashbrowns in the oven!
S**L
The hazard of multiple functions
Overall it's an ok unit and it will do most of the things it claims it will. It just feels like you're losing a little bit of what you would really want out of these appliances separately by saving the space and combining them into one. It's ideal if you have limited counter space, like I do, but I can't help but feel like I would have been better off just buying them separately and storing them away between uses.The coffeemaker is my most used function, and it does the job without the bells and whistles. This is a very basic on-off model. I don't use delay timers and warming functions and such, so it works for me, but they're pretty standard on even the cheap models now so it's notable that they aren't there.The oven is passable. It is also a standard on-off function, with a timer dial with demarcation for toast darkness. Definitely radiates a lot of heat, though I would say it's about standard. The thing I'm missing most from this feature is temperature control. This is a marked downgrade from my old one and it bothers me more than I thought it would, and has repeatedly led to me using the standard oven, instead. At which point I might as well have gotten a standard toaster so I don't need to preheat for 5 minutes just to make toast, which is primarily what I've been using it for. It does the job and this is definitely a "me issue", but it is definitely the thing that impacted my own use of this product the most.Piggybacking off of the heat from that oven is the griddle plate at the top, which is inarguably the least effective of the bunch. I busted out the scientific method, switching up a new variable in each attempt, trying to be fair to this feature and it's just awful. The one positive I have to say for it is that it IS pretty easy to clean, if you greased it first. If you didn't, even that goes out the window as you have to scrub around every individual bump on its surface. This feature was more for my boyfriend, who refuses to use it after he watched me try it. I've tried it with eggs twice, and pancakes and bacon once each. It is INCREDIBLY difficult to get it to lay level. I busted out a level on my counter and everything and I cannot for the life of me figure out why it won't lay flat. Stacking cardboard under the corner it leans towards doesn't seem to change anything, it feels like the plate itself might be warped, but that's pretty easy to check and it isn't. Regardless, anything that goes on top of that griddle as a liquid, you are going to be disappointed in. All of the heat for the griddle comes from inside the oven below it. This leads to a tremendous lack of uniformity in heating, on top of the fact that everything you put on it runs immediately to the corner. I spend the entire time with the lid off just scooping more of the liquid out of the corner and on to the one hot spot; the corners never get hot enough to cook anything, even if you have been running the oven for 30 minutes beforehand. Both egg attempts ended up being scrambled, though the first attempt did not start out that way, it was just bigger than the area that was hot enough to cook it. I just had to give up on the pancakes. It just wasn't gonna happen. The bacon turned out fine, in the end, but I ended up having to cut them in half to fit on the hot spot, and disproved my theory that if I just left the cover on that the heat would eventually regulate itself. If you're in any way purchasing this for the griddle feature, DON'T.I honestly wouldn't actively recommend this product. I actively dislike the griddle feature and I could have purchased the other two to my own standards for features for less money. It's fine, and it technically accomplishes everything I actively wanted it for, and it does fit nicely on my counter, but I would look elsewhere.
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