Learn to say popular toaster oven brand names correctly.
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How is Cuisinart (American brand whose name blends 'cuisine' and 'art') correctly pronounced?
Cuisinart is pronounced 'KWEE-zin-art' — stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Cuisinart's toaster oven included a convection setting that circulated hot air for more even browning."
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How is Breville (Australian brand known for its Smart Oven line of countertop toaster ovens) correctly pronounced?
Breville is pronounced 'bruh-VEEL' — stress on the second syllable, a long 'ee' sound. In a technical interview: "Breville's toaster oven used an element-IQ system that adjusted which heating elements activated for each setting."
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How is Hamilton Beach (American brand of affordable toaster ovens, named after its founders) correctly pronounced?
Hamilton Beach is pronounced 'HAM-il-tun beech' — both words said plainly, stress on the first syllable of 'Hamilton'. In a technical interview: "Hamilton Beach's toaster oven included a roll-top door that slid up and out of the way instead of swinging open."
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How is Oster (American brand of small kitchen appliances, including toaster ovens) correctly pronounced?
Oster is pronounced 'AHS-tur' — stress on the first syllable, named after founder John Oster. In a technical interview: "Oster's toaster oven included a bake pan and broiling rack in the box, ready to use immediately."
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How is Dualit (British brand known for its retro-styled, heavy-duty toasters and toaster ovens) correctly pronounced?
Dualit is pronounced 'DOO-uh-lit' — stress on the first syllable, blending 'dual' and the founder's name Cadco. In a technical interview: "Dualit's toaster used a manual timer with individually adjustable slots instead of one shared setting."