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The Panasonic FlashXpress NB-G110P is a sleek, compact 4-slice toaster oven featuring powerful 1300W double infrared heating technology that cooks food quickly without preheating. It offers six intuitive one-touch cooking presets, precise temperature control up to 500°F, and a 25-minute digital timer. Designed with safety in mind, it includes an auto shut-off and a pull-out baking rack connected to the door for easy access. Perfect for busy professionals seeking efficient, versatile countertop cooking with a small footprint.












| ASIN | B008C9UFDI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,525 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #13 in Toaster Ovens |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Brand Name | Panasonic |
| Capacity | 0.04 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Matte Silver |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 10,155 Reviews |
| Door Material Type | Tempered Glass |
| Door Style | Dropdown Door |
| Finish Type | Matte Silver |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885170092761 |
| Included Components | Baking Pan, Crumb Tray, Panasonic FlashXpress Toaster Oven, Wire Rack |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 13"W x 10.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Toaster Oven FlashXpress with Double Infrared Heating and Removable 9-Inch Inner Baking Tray, 1300W |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | FlashXpress |
| Model Number | NB-G110P |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable Thermostat, Auto Cook Menu, Automatic Shut-Off, Indicator Light, Timer |
| Part Number | NB-G110P |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 12"D x 13"W x 10.2"H |
| Size | 12"D x 13"W x 10.25"H |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Thermostat, Auto Cook Menu, Automatic Shut-Off, Indicator Light, Timer |
| Temperature Range | 250 - 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| UPC | 885170092761 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year warranty |
| Wattage | 1300 watts |
T**Y
The Perfect Toaster Oven
I wanted a toaster oven to avoid using our big oven for small items . Searching for one that fit into our crowded counter space, this one was one of the smallest and not that expensive. I read all the manufacturer's information, watched their videos, and read many of the 1 and 2 star reviews before I decided to get one 6 weeks ago. Pluses: small foot print, no preheat, simple controls, and speedy toasting. When it came I read all the instructions and info on cooking various things in it. Then I kept a record of my experiments. No cookbook included, just cooking guides. Looked online for recipes for this oven, found a few and printed them out. After using it a while I learned a lot. Watch carefully as your food browns, it will go very fast once browning starts. Be prepared to experiment: making a personal 7" or smaller pizza is easy. Roasting peppers is easy too. If the food is not cooked enough, put it back in and heat it some more. Line the oven tray with non-stick aluminum foil. Do not put anything that will drip onto the grid, use the oven tray or heat resistant cookware (metal or ceramic). I collected recipes and took notes. One recipe for roasted party potatoes takes 40 to 50 minutes in the big range oven. In this oven it took 25 minutes, saving a lot of power and heating up the kitchen. Controls are very simple to use. Bread toasts perfectly. Whole wheat bread takes the #4 setting. White bread the middle #3. Easy to try again if not as dark as you want, just be prepared to hit the power button to turn it off as soon as you have what you want. One reviewer did not like this oven because the door does not seal!!! Look at the door, it is made to have a gap so it will vent. ALL OVENS VENT. Your large kitchen oven vents, probably through one of the burners. They have to vent or they will fill with steam and vapors and odors. Super easy to remove the grid to clean it off, read the directions. Crumb tray easy to remove to clean off. After using this oven for a week I did what I should have done at the start -- I looked online for reviews. I found a number of sites that rated this as the #1 toaster oven of 2020. Many rated it in the top 5 or top 10 of all toaster ovens rated. Con: you cannot cook food that oils or greases come out of, like steaks or bacon, unless it is wrapped in foil. The infrared lamps might ignite the hot oil that collects on the tray. You cannot use anything flammable like parchment paper (unless it is trimmed so the paper is not exposed to the radiant heat. I prepared a recipe for frozen home fries that is intended to be cooked in a skillet. They cooked crisp like French fries and took as long as it did in a skilled. Frozen French fries are great cooked in this oven. Corn tortilla chips should not be heated, they might ignite as they are dry and thin. Toasting biscuits or similar items is a snap. Bagels, flat breads, pizza crusts. Note: I wanted to use a small Pyrex dish I have in this oven, but the cautions on the package cautioned against toaster ovens. Called Corning about this IR lamp oven, they do not recommend using Pyrex in it as they have no experience with this type oven. Note: Since around 2000, Pyrex glassware is no longer heat resistant anymore. It is not the original borosilicate glass that Pyrex has been made from for the last century. Pyres is now soda lime glass, like regular common glassware, and not meant for hot ovens. I bought some small vintage Corning Visions cookware that fit in the oven. I can also use my vintage Corning Pyroceram cookware. I love this toaster oven, it is perfect for our needs. Quick and simple. Keep notes on the temperature and time settings you use until you get a good feel for different recipes. I prepare my 7" pizza crusts with pizza sauce, toppings (putting soft or cooked things first, then raw veggies & mushrooms on top. Cook at 425F for 5 minutes. Remove tray and top with cheese. Then cook at 425F for 4 to 5 more minutes. Mozzarella melts beautifully and starts to get toasty brown. Just don't leave during the last several minutes - watch carefully and be ready to hit the power button. One of the best purchases I've ever made. Love this oven. Oh, don't put your hand in the oven while the flash lamps ore on - the radiant infrared will burn you instantly. I know this from working with infrared lamps in an R&D lab. Turn off the oven before you reach inside.
N**S
Highly recommend this toaster over, especially for great TOAST!
I don't usually write reviews, but I wanted to offer a review of this little oven because it works so well. I bought this oven primarily to make toast. I have been cycling through numerous toasters that have been extremely disappointing in terms of toast quality - the toast is uneven and patchy, often one side isn't even toasted, English muffins need to be flipped and toasted twice, and so on. So, I searched the internet for reviews of toasters and found an excellent article in a trusted newspaper in which they reviewed toasters and toaster ovens. Long story short, the article recommended this little oven as the best oven for making great toast, so I took a chance. Overall, this oven is outstanding both as a toaster and for warming/cooking food. As mentioned above, I mostly use it for toast (I cook larger items in my air fryer oven). What do I love about this toaster? First, it's small in size so it doesn't take up much more room than my 4-slice toaster did. Second, and most important, it makes GREAT toast and is twice as fast as any toaster I've ever used. Truly, the toast is made in lighting speed due to the double radiant lights. Third, I love that the toaster lights up inside (bright) while toasting so that I can see the toast get darker and can stop it a few seconds earlier if needed. I also like the small "ding" when the toast is finished (there is also a timer that shows how long the item will take). Fourth, it's super easy to use, push the ON button, push the TOAST button, and (if desired) push a button to increase or decrease darkness. The toast comes out gorgeous - evenly brown, crispy, and toasted well on BOTH sides!! Finally, I love that the oven will fit 4 small standard pieces of bread or two very large/long slices (sourdough, corn rye). The toast shown in the photos is an over-sized slice of rye bread that used to stick out of the top of my old toaster (and needed to be flipped to fully toast). Amazing!! Other items cook equally well and fast - reheated pizza slices and frozen snacks (this is what I've tried so far). Bottom line, I highly recommend this little oven even if you only use it for toast!
G**N
Worlds Best Toaster Oven!!!!
I had the "old model" of this oven for around 5-years or so. I broke one of the infrared bulbs (while cleaning it) last week. Fortunately I found out that they have started to make this oven again. They had stopped (or at least stopped importing them) when I checked a couple of years ago for a friend of mine who wanted one. But this "new model" is exactly the same as my "old" one except the name on a couple of buttons has changed, and also it's now silver instead of white. Frist, let me just say what this toaster oven is NOT. . .It is NOT a replacement for a "traditional" oven. If you're looking for something of that sort, then I highly recommend you check out one of the Breville or Black & Decker models. This Panasonic toaster oven will NOT cook a chicken. . or bake an 8" pie.. . or bake a cake. But what it does. . .it does VERY well. This oven works by infrared light. You can Google to find out exactly how this works, if you want the specifics. Because of this, there is no pre-heating required. The lights will turn on-and-off while the oven is in operation. This can be a little "confusing" when you start to use it, but you'll get used to it. This oven works WONDERFULLY for the following items: * Toast - using whatever bread you like. . . however thick you like * Toasting bagels or English muffins * Heating pastries or croissants * Baking biscuits (Pillsbury frozen buttermilk biscuits are my favorite) * Heating frozen appetizers such as breaded cheese sticks, chicken fingers, etc. * Pizza - reheating or baking. Either a small whole pizza or a slice of a large pizza * Frozen garlic bread * Cookies Though the guide says that you can bake cakes and pies in it. . . I've tried, and it didn't work for me. If you're baking small tarts which are perhaps a half-inch thick. . .or a cake where it's no more than ½ inch thick.. .then perhaps you could get it to work. . but again. . . this is not like a "traditional" oven, so I think if you're going to bake such things, then you would be much better off using a "traditional" oven. It's wonderful that there is no pre-heating. I put frozen biscuits in, and 20-minutes later they are just perfect. The oven has some preset buttons on the front where you can also choose from "light" (shorter cooking time) to "dark" (longer cooking time). . . or. . . you can choose the temperature and length of cooking you would like, up to 25-minutes. The pan that comes with the oven is 9-inches square. This is certainly the maximum size for the oven. You will learn by trial-and-error what works best with this oven. But after having one for around 5-years, I can HIGHLY recommend it. I have never seen a toaster oven which works like this. . .which has pre-set buttons. . .which doesn't require pre-heating. . . . and does such a fantastic job. It's hard to believe that I get so excited about such an item. . .but this is one of those rare occasions where something just works well. . . REALLY REALLY well. P.S. If you are not using the preset buttons, this toaster oven has a timer up to 25-minutes. If you press the "up" arrow to increase the time, it goes in 30-second intervals up to ten-minutes, and then it goes by 1-min intervals. If you want to bake something on the "higher-end" of the timer, then use the "down arrow" to start with and it will go from 25-minutes backwards.
M**B
Nifty Toaster Oven With Lots of Options; Sloppy Assembly
This is a really high-tech toaster over with lots of buttons and settings. I might actually want to refer to the instruction booklet to learn its tricks! I'm dumping my old toaster and toaster oven in favor of this item. Most toaster ovens are very slow making toast, which is why I had both appliances. This one is pretty fast. (Gets very hot and has infrared, whatever that does.) Also, most traditional toaster ovens are rectangular but this one is square, so it has more cooking area for its overall size and it accommodates round things more efficiently (thinking of pies and pizzas). I've knocked it down one star because the factory assembly and quality control check was so shoddy. The unit has four feet that elevate it from the countertop and creates space for heat to dissipate. My unit came with three of these feet very loose . . . and the fourth totally detached and on its own in the bottom of the box. Someone in assembly must have been having a bad day. Fortunately I have a very skinny long screwdriver that just fit in the screw channel; otherwise, I would have been returning the toaster over to Panasonic. I'm hoping there are no other less obvious problems.
V**H
Excellent appliance if you want to toast something..
UPDATE: 4/16/24 (Initial review was for toaster purchased in 2016) Eight years after my initial purchase, and I still love this toaster oven and am as enthusiastic about all its features as before. I would not change a single thing: the shape, size, toasting ability, reheating ability, etc. Its footprint is perfect for a slim counter on one side of our oven. Since 2016, I’ve checked out other peoples toaster ovens and aesthetically, I still like this one best. It easily toasts lots of bread or frozen waffles at once, but when not in use it blends in with the background. Perfect. Anyway, I just unboxed the replacement for the one purchased in 2016. I had to replace it because the two legs on right side eventually fell off. I think its because I stuck a cork heat mat under it to protect the counter, and the right side of the oven slide off and was pushed back onto it so much over the past 8 years that the legs eventually started to loosen. There is no way to screw them back on. So I blame this on user error; the design of the oven is fine. Note: I would not have decided to replace the oven - which still looks great inside and still pretty new looking on the outside - otherwise. However, once the second leg fell off the oven was imbalanced enough that the oven door no longer fully closed. I decided to update my review in order to highlight where things stand in 2024, 8 years after my first purchase. NOTHING appears to have changed since 2016 other than the long number shown on bottom (serial number?). The pamphlet is dated from 2012; the limited warranty is “as of July 2013.” I purchased silver again which looks nice in its location near out stainless fridge. The size and every single features is identical to our 2016 one. The toaster oven is made in China. There is a sticker on the outside of the shipping box warning of the presence of PFAS somewhere on the product. My guess is that this refers to the reheating/cooking tray that’s included with the oven. I don’t remember seeing this before. The main difference between my 2016 experience and this 2024 purchase? I just read the instruction pamphlet provided with this new purchase, something I skipped last time. As a result, I’ve discovered that I missed out using the 5 built-in reheat buttons that are included on the oven! (I reheat A LOT of things in the oven, but I always made guesses at the temp to use, etc.) Long story short, still love it, I still find it reasonably priced (only paid about $15 more in 2024), PLUS my son requested one when he moved out a year ago and loves his! (I think he heats frozen breaded chicken fingers in his.) Original post: This is the best toaster oven I've ever owned. Period. And over the course of 30 years I've owned just about every imaginable kind of toaster oven - and toaster oven combo (usually with convection feature). As I've gotten older I've really gravitated toward the pricey ones that aren't "just" a toaster. The last one I bought was a highly rated Cusinart stainless convection Combo that cost well over $300. I ended up giving it away after a year even though it was barely used. It was too big, too complicated to simply toast, took up too much room on my counter---and while it did lots of things well, the toasting could have been better. That's when I realized that I was too enamored with finding a toaster oven that did MORE than toast....yet the ones that did MORE tended to be very big & bulky & complicated, and simple toasting was a hassle. Then I read about this Panisonic while reading many online lists of "top ten 10 toaster ovens for 2016-2017". The description on the Panasonic stood out because it really is just a simple oven with simple intuitive buttons, but it can easily and accurately toast six slices of bread at once. Ultimately, that appealed over everything else. Simplicity, usefulness, large enough to toast 6 slices at once but doesn't use up too much counter space. So....I've had it about 5 months and it is the second most used appliance in our home after our microwave (which is the kids favorite appliance.). I am thrilled. One other thing? It's a slightly different shape than a traditional toaster over -- square shaped instead of long and boxy. The shape seems more logical for some reason, fits much better on our counter, and the toast seems easier to get to.
V**T
Need to buy one every year if you love this toaster.
I used to love Panasonic. But not any more. I may stay in Panasonic for a while because I still have so many ‘Eneloop’ batteries from Panasonic (Sanyo used to make these batteries, but now they belong to Panasonic.) As many other customer, I purchased this toaster based on reviews. But, I realized that most of reviews are short-term reviews. I should have read reviews which were written by long terms users. Like many of you, I thought I was a smart shopper. But, not really.. Anyway, here is my experience with this oven. I used this oven two or three rounds of toasts about 5 times a week. Sometimes just one round. One round means 3 or 4 slices of bread. I used a medium preset, which worked fine from the beginning. After about a year, the toaster burned more for pieces placed in the deep part of the oven. So, I moved to lighter setting (out of 5, the second one from the left). It didn’t take long to move to lightest setting (the very left button). Now, even with this setting toasts started to burn. In the mean time, I noticed that the clear heating element (top and deep inside, ABA86-17500U) changed the color, from clear to dark. Panasonic’s part are notoriously expensive. This element is about $46, but not available any more (their part store said in a month, but the available date changes every day, means eternal one month!). I just wanted to confirm that the symptom (the deep part burns more and the heating element changed its color) is from the heating element ABA86-17500U. I contacted Panasonic to ask about. No one really can help. They gave me numbers of local service stores but local stores don’t handle this product. Finally they give me direct number for Panasonic Customer Service Center at Texas. At this point, you know what’s going to happen. Yes, I need to pay $100 + shipping for $120 product brand new! I’m a kind of handy man with lots of experience of fixing things with physics and electronics background. I’m not an active environmentalist, but I always feel guilty when I have to throw away thing that can be fixed and used. I wanted to fix this or replace parts if I had known some information and if I had been able to purchase a part. Even if it costs me $50-60! It’s unfortunate that most of toasters are like this. If you are extremely lucky, you get to use it for 3-4 years. If not, trash it and buy a new one. I need to start shopping around for a toaster again. But, I’m not sure which product has parts easily acquired so that I can use for a long time. My review may not affect overall reviews of this product. Panasonic may not care, but at least I would like to throw a stone into the lake. When lots of people throw rocks together, who knows whether Panasonic would realize? Update: January 20, 2017 Most people post reviews before they use for some time to see if the product is reliable for a longer period. Anyway, I was wrong about their part availability date. It was not forever '30 days'. It kept on changing. But I'm not sure if they are reasonably accurate. Several days ago, their web site said '63 days' but this morning '20 day'. I'm kind of doubtful, but I may as well order and see what will happen. After I wrote the first review, I took a part the oven and disconnected a wire from the Clear Heater (ABA86-17500U) so that this heat doesn't get any current. I wrapped around the heat wire with an electrical tape in a secure way, not touch the metal housing and far from the heat source. After assemble, I tested. The heater gives out the heat as well as the light. The toast oven didn't not burn a few slices of bread but toasted lightly due to the lack of extra heater. I decided to use this way until I find out what I want to do. I just increase the cooking time to make the bread a litter darker. Of course, the top and bottom of the toast are not similar, again due to the lack of upper heater. What I was mad about Panasonic Support is that they didn't or refused to tell me what is wrong. I wanted to know what would be the possible solution so that I can decide if I have to trash or replace a certain part. All they said is that since the warranty period is over, I need to send it back to them and the cost is about $100 without shipping. They should do better than this. They should really try to understand customers and help them in a sincere way. I will update again when I receive the new heater.
J**Y
Best toaster ever: fast and precise.
We have tried more toasters than I can count and this one is, by far, the best . Because it uses infrared, it toasts very quickly; and consequently, because it toasts quickly, it does not dry out the bread. It is also the only one I've encountered that toasts both sides of the bread. The instructions for time and temperature of the toaster oven are poor, so I've not tried to use the oven. Also, because of the design of the rack, crumbs accumulate along the edge, instead of falling onto the crumb tray. A small trade-off for excellent & speedy toasted bread and bagels!
S**P
Near perfect, missing one feature
I have an Elite long slot pop-up toaster and a Gourmia 8 qt basket style air fryer. Those two have worked well and I've been happy with this setup. Still, I've always intrigued by the idea of a small super fast toaster oven. Counter space being limited I put the Elite pop-up toaster (crazy toaster, bread flies out of it) on the kitchen counter and my Gourmia air fryer in a back room. Both are always at the ready. Then I saw this deal and everyone raved so much I figured why not join the cult? I could get rid of the pop-up toaster and possibly the air fryer. Not so fast! Toasting: First impressions of the Panasonic, not overly impressed. The controls are a little wonky, but everyone knows this. It toasts more evenly than my pop-up toaster, but not incredibly so. Interestingly, my popup toaster is just as fast as the FlashExpress and easier to operate. There's no real toasting speed advantage (both take about 2 1/2 minutes) with the Panasonic over a regular pop-up toaster, it just makes better toast. Space: I thought the FlashExpress would fit on my counter, but you need 4 inches clearance at the back, whereas the pop-up toaster is a cool touch and sits neatly up against the wall. Sure the FlashExpress is small for a toaster oven, but the pop-up toaster takes up much less space. I ended up putting the Flash in the back room next to my air fryer and countertop pizza oven. Reheating: The Gourmia 8 qt air fryer is a better toaster oven for reheating certain items. It's just as fast if not faster and cooks more evenly and thoroughly. It's also more flexible as you can put just about anything in it and cleanup is a breeze. For anything saucy/messy I use foil pans/sheets. (Pro tip: Buy some of those grill mats and cut them to the size you need, instant durable non-stick mat for your toaster oven or air fryer). 9 inch foil pans and foil sheets fit in both. Cleaning the Panasonic could be difficult and you have to watch those infrared rods (cheese or other dripping items). For leftover pizza, cold or frozen, I use the air fryer. I put the slice on a foil sheet and hit start. It goes into pre-heat, but that's my cooking/re-heat cycle. When the sound goes off to add food the pizza is done and frequently over-done. I did the same with the Panasonic and selected 5 minutes. It was done in about 4 1/2 minutes. The air fryer was done in about the same, but I preferred the flavor and taste of the air fryer reheated slice. That said re-heating food is very good and easy in the Flash/Express. Cooking Time: It's fast for toast, but what about frozen items? You can do a small 9 inch frozen pizza in the Panasonic in 12 - 14 minutes. I have a Wisco pizza oven that cooks up to a 14 inch pizza in 14 minutes. Again, Panasonic's speed claims are based on comparisons to "toaster ovens". In my early tests the FlashExpress is not much faster than a pop-up toaster or an air fryer, but I still like it. Warnings: There are many standard typical warnings, but here's two that caught my eye The FlashExpress Owners Manual instructs not to "bake bread with butter or jam. There is a chance the bread will catch fire". It's an odd warning that your bread might catch on fire. How about this? "After use: Turn off the unit by pressing the power button, The lamp goes out. Remove the power plug." Are you kidding? Every time you use it??? That's just not happening. I'm not going to do that and I imagine most people don't either. It's probably a liability issue or maybe somebody's oven caught fire just plugged in EEK! What I like: I do like that the toasting rack comes out when you open the door. It operates slickly and your food is easy to grab. Also, it does a really nice job toasting Mestemacher Vollkornbrot too. It's that weird, flat, dense, super healthy German bread that is IMO only good toasted. Pop-up toasters are not very good for this type of bread because it can fall apart or get stuck in the toaster. With the FlashExpress you can carefully top your flat bread with whatever you like and toast for about 4 - 5 minutes. It's outstanding for that. Also, the bright lights allow you to see your food so well it's the perfect "melt" machine, you can get that tuna melt just right. Add cheese a half minute before being done toasting and it will melt to perfection. Reheating items is excellent too because this toaster oven gives you such a good view of what you're cooking that you can stop it before overcooking. What I don't like: It's missing one feature. This toaster would be perfect if it had a broil or "bagel" function. Sometimes you want to toast only one side of bread or just melt with the top element. Sadly, you can't do it as there's no ability to cook with only the top element. You could use the pan to block the lower elements but it would be better if it had the controls to just shut it off. The lights are super bright and it is odd when they cycle and turn on and off over and over. When using the presets for toasting they stay on, but if you to a timed "bake" selecting temperature and time they cycle on and off. It's like there's a scientific experiment being performed. The manufacturer warns not to stare at the light rods, they say it's bad for the eyes. I'll defer to them on this one. In summary, it generally does what they say it does, and it has a very good track record. If you're in the market for a small speedy toaster oven this is it (or the Breville Mini). I caught this deal and paid $84. I wouldn't pay the $119 price. The FlashExpress is not replacement for an air fryer but some people don't need an air fryer. I've been testing all kinds of food in it and I'm definitely keeping it. It's interesting and a lot different than any other toaster oven I've used. It's actually fun to use, something I would have never thought I'd say about a small appliance.
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