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    That would be great, except if your camping someplace without electrical hook up and don't have a generator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TyeeMan View Post
    That would be great, except if your camping someplace without electrical hook up and don't have a generator.
    Personally, I prefer a "real" oven. Well, except for the "get down on my knees to light the pilot light" part.

    I don't know how to use a convection oven, and I've only tried using the one forced on us in our fifth wheel twice. Both times were dismal failures.

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    Our oven isn't very big, but it's bigger than that! To be honest, we may have used a camper oven twice. That over the course of owning 2 TT's and this current 5er. I think both times were in this rig. And it's a pain in the butt to light the pilot light .
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    Appears to be a combo oven, a broiler on the bottom, and an oven on top. I wouldn't care for it, broiling is messy and smoke producing, and the oven baking part is too small. I assume it could be replaced with a "conventional" type oven.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AP Cassity View Post
    when I ordered my BH2800, I didn't think I would be impressed with the oven...but I never dreamed I would get this
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    So I will repeat my question, has there been a recall? This is not a usable oven. It has to be a mistake.
    The heat box for the flame is taller than the part you would bake in...the rack is in the lowest position and is only
    3.75" from the top of the oven.

    Andy
    We have a Furrion in our RV too. It has a heat box that is 3 inches high then 2 inches of wasted space for the heat deflector tray and the rack - then it has 7-1/2 inches of free space. We have three sets of lump rails (not grooves) to choose from to slide the rack in. You appear to have two but they are pretty high up ! The total height of the inside of my oven is 12-1/2 inches. What is yours ? It looks like your heat box is a lot more than 3 inches. We bake breaks, cakes, casseroles etc. We use it every few days. Can you slide out your rack out and lower it down so the feet are on the heat deflection tray ? That may save you an inch or so.
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    Something is wrong. We have the same oven and the dimensions are reversed. I would check another unit and then take your back to the dealer if it is mis-assembled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jwalthall View Post
    Something is wrong. We have the same oven and the dimensions are reversed. I would check another unit and then take your back to the dealer if it is mis-assembled.

    Jay - Texas
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    Same way mine is, no defect in assembly. Pizza dish is good to create evenness in heat, a thermometer to tell exactly the temp your at and make small food in height. We use a pryex pan to fit its size

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    Our is the same way. Works fine for pizza, and the couple times I've made shephards pie I've used a very short baking dish. My bigger peeve is that 100% of the temperature adjustment is concentrated in about 15% of the dial's available rotation, making setting a consistent temperature almost impossible. It's basically 'on' or 'off'. I've found the best way to get a decent pizza is to put foil underneath for most of the cook time, and then take it out for the last few minutes.
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    I use the Atwood propane oven in my Reflection all the time. Always with a pizza stone on the shelf just above the flame. Bundt cakes, sourdough bread and no-knead bread in both a bread pan and cast iron dutch oven, cast iron skillet pizza... Used the Furion convection oven twice for a bundt cake. Burned it both times. Microwave fine, convection not so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Canyonlight View Post
    Gosh, in our over 40 years owning a number of campers/RVs, we never used the oven. Most like us just thought it was a fancy looking over priced bread and bun storage cabinet - lol !

    It would be interesting to get feedback from these various RV oven manufacturers on what they actually design these little boxes to bake/cook. Maybe just a thin crust pizza or thin cookies......or maybe nothing.......it just looks cool (kinda) !

    Dan
    Same. Over 40 years and never used the oven.

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