Elctric-convection ovens do not tolerate the use of aluminum foil in the bottom of the oven to catch spills. Why--well I learned the hard way as I had always used foil in all my other electric ovens and I didn't even realize the electrical coils were underneath the bottom of the oven. It also has a quick cook feature.
The particular oven I am speaking of has a blower in the back of the oven and there are heating coils underneath the bottom of the oven. What happened you ask---the foil melted into the oven bottom finish and has made an unsightly place on my new oven. I was unable to do much about it.
Elctric-convection ovens do not tolerate the use of aluminum foil in the bottom of the oven to catch spills. Why--well I learned the hard way as I had always used foil in all my other electric ovens and I didn't even realize the electrical coils were underneath the bottom of the oven. It also has a quick cook feature.
The particular oven I am speaking of has a blower in the back of the oven and there are heating coils underneath the bottom of the oven. What happened you ask---the foil melted into the oven bottom finish and has made an unsightly place on my new oven. I was unable to do much about it.