Most countertop toaster ovens are sized for a single person or a small couple, which leaves families firing up the full range for a batch of toast or a frozen pizza. The BLACK+DECKER TO3250XSBD is built to change that with an extra wide interior that handles eight slices of toast, a 12-inch pizza, or a casserole dish, plus a convection setting that circulates hot air for more even browning. It arrives with a bake pan, a broil rack, and a toasting rack, all wrapped in a stainless steel and black body that looks more expensive than it is. I spent three weeks using the TO3250XSBD for toast, pizza, baked chicken, cookies, and reheated leftovers to find out how much kitchen duty it can genuinely take over.

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Design and Build

The TO3250XSBD is a broad, low-profile toaster oven that stretches wider than most of its peers, which is exactly the point. The extra wide footprint holds the 8-slice capacity while keeping the top low enough to fit under standard upper cabinets. The exterior pairs brushed stainless steel sides with a black front panel, and the look is clean enough to sit out on a counter permanently.

The controls are four dials and a set of buttons arranged along the front edge. One dial sets the temperature, one sets the function such as toast, bake, broil, or convection bake, one sets the timer, and a fourth sets the shade for toasting. A separate button controls the convection fan for modes that support it. The layout is simple and legible, and after a day of use you can set the oven without looking at the panel.

Close up of the dials and control panel on the BLACK+DECKER toaster oven

The door pulls down with a glass window that lets you watch the browning, and the interior holds the three included racks. The bake pan is a full-size sheet that fits the width of the oven, and the broil and toasting racks sit at different heights to handle browning from above or toasting from below. A removable crumb tray slides out under the heating elements for quick cleanup.

Key Features

The extra wide interior is the headline feature. At eight slices of toast or a 12-inch pizza, this oven serves a family in one batch rather than two, which is the difference between a convenience appliance and a real range replacement. It also fits a casserole dish and a small roasting pan, so a whole weeknight dinner can finish in the toaster oven while the range handles something else.

Eight slices of bread arranged on the toasting rack inside the wide interior

The convection setting is the feature that lifts results. A fan inside the cavity circulates the hot air continuously, which evens out hot spots and browns baked goods more uniformly than a still oven. In practice that meant cookies came out the same shade edge to edge, and a tray of roasted vegetables cooked evenly without rotating the pan halfway through.

The included accessories cover the core functions out of the box. The bake pan handles sheet meals and cookies, the broil rack sits close to the top elements for melting cheese and broiling, and the toasting rack gives even airflow under the bread. For a current look at the price and the included accessories, the Amazon listing for the BLACK+DECKER TO3250XSBD toaster oven is a useful reference.

Real-World Performance

I started with the daily test: toast. The toasting dial ranges from light to dark, and the wide rack held eight slices with room to spare. The toast came out evenly browned with no pale center or burnt edge, and the shade dial gave me a repeatable setting that produced the same result every morning.

A 12-inch pizza baking in the wide interior of the toaster oven

Pizza was the real reveal. I slid a 12-inch frozen pizza onto the toasting rack, and it baked up with a crisp crust and melted, bubbly toppings with no burned edges. The even heat distribution that the convection fan provides made the difference, and the finished pizza came out close to what the oven in the kitchen produces.

For a full meal test, I roasted a batch of chicken thighs and vegetables on the bake pan in convection mode. The chicken came out with evenly rendered, golden skin, and the vegetables were cooked through and caramelized around the edges. The oven held its set temperature consistently, and the exterior stayed cool enough that I never worried about it being near a wall.

Reheating was a daily win. Leftover pizza slices went back in crisp instead of soggy, and a bowl of chili warmed through evenly without scorching at the edges, which a microwave tends to do. The wide interior let me reheat a full plate at once, so the whole family ate at the same time rather than in shifts, and the toaster oven did the job in roughly the same minutes as the microwave with noticeably better texture.

I also used the broil setting for melting cheese over open-faced sandwiches and browning the top of a casserole. The top elements heated quickly and browned the cheese evenly, and the interior wiped clean afterward. The crumb tray caught the crumbs and the stray drips, which kept cleanup to a single slide and a damp cloth across the stainless exterior.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Extra wide interior fits 8 slices, a 12-inch pizza, or a casserole
  • Convection setting browns baked goods evenly
  • Bake pan, broil rack, and toasting rack included
  • Simple, legible dial controls
  • Stainless steel exterior looks good on the counter
  • Removable crumb tray makes cleanup quick

Cons:

  • Wide footprint takes up counter space
  • Dial timer is not as precise as a digital timer
  • No convection broil or air fry function
  • Interior is shallow for taller roasts

How It Compares

Countertop toaster ovens split into compact single-serve models, standard 4 to 6 slice ovens, and extra wide models like the TO3250XSBD. I compared the TO3250XSBD against a standard toaster oven and a modern air fryer toaster oven.

Feature TO3250XSBD Standard Toaster Oven Air Fryer Toaster Oven
Toast capacity 8 slices 4 to 6 slices 6 to 8 slices
Convection Yes Usually no Yes
Air frying No No Yes
Controls Dials Dials or digital Digital
Counter footprint Wide Compact Large
Price Budget friendly Lowest Higher
The TO3250XSBD beside a standard toaster oven and an air fryer toaster oven

Against a standard toaster oven, the TO3250XSBD wins on capacity and convection while staying close in price. Against an air fryer toaster oven, the TO3250XSBD costs less and cooks the same baked dishes, but it gives up the air fry mode and digital precision. For a family that wants large, even cooking without paying for air fry extras, the TO3250XSBD is the better value.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the BLACK+DECKER TO3250XSBD if you cook for a family and want a toaster oven that handles a real batch size, or if you bake regularly and want the even results of convection without buying a full-size convection range. It is also a strong pick for a kitchen where the main oven is slow to heat.

A full meal of chicken thighs and roasted vegetables cooked in the toaster oven

Skip it if you are short on counter space, if you want air frying, or if you rarely cook more than a single serving at a time. For family cooking, this is one of the best budget toaster ovens available, and you can check the current price for the BLACK+DECKER TO3250XSBD on Amazon when you are ready to cook.

How We Test

I tested the TO3250XSBD over three weeks across toast, frozen pizza, baked chicken, cookies, roasted vegetables, and broiled open-faced sandwiches. I set the shade dial to verify repeatable toast browning, ran the convection fan on cookies to compare edge to center consistency, and measured the interior temperature against the set point during a full bake.

A tray of cookies baked in the convection toaster oven showing even browning

I checked the crumb tray after each session and wiped the stainless exterior to confirm the cleanup claim. For broader context on choosing a toaster oven, independent coverage such as Wirecutter\'s guide to toaster ovens offers useful perspective on the category. The BLACK+DECKER TO3250XSBD listing on Amazon shows the current price and available bundles.

BLACK+DECKER TO3250XSBD Toaster Oven: Questions People Ask

How much food fits in the TO3250XSBD toaster oven?

The extra wide interior holds up to 8 slices of toast, a 12-inch pizza, a casserole dish, or a small tray of roasted meat and vegetables, which covers most family-size meals.

What does the convection setting do?

The convection setting runs a fan that circulates hot air around the food, which browns baked goods more evenly and can shorten cooking times compared with a still oven.

What accessories are included?

The oven includes a bake pan, a broil rack, and a toasting rack, plus a removable crumb tray, so you can bake, broil, and toast right out of the box.

Is the toaster oven easy to clean?

Yes. The crumb tray slides out for emptying, the interior is accessible for wiping down, and the stainless steel exterior cleans up with a damp cloth.

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