Up for sale is a vintage Farberware convection oven!

If you look at Pic5, you'll see one rack but there are 2 included.  I took the pictures before I realized the 2nd rack was taken out when I tested the unit.  It is in excellent condition.

This Farberware that was made in America still works great.  Pic10 shows my steak that I broiled.  Pics 11 & 12 show the brownies that I made.  I lowered the recommended temperature by 25 degrees but left them in for the recommended time.  A little dry for my taste...especially that I usually don't even bake my brownies or make them half-baked.  In the original manual, they suggest lowering the recommended temp and time. Also, you don't have to pre-heat the oven for 20 minutes like you have to do with a conventional oven.

As you can see in Pic3, the Farb can be used to:
...as well as broil.

SPECS:
  • Model T4850
  • 120 Volts
  • 60 Hz
  • 1500 Watts
  • Made in USA

If this doesn't sell soon and I have a lot of watchers, I will be listing it as a 10-day auction starting at only a $7.  I just found out that if you put this in your Watchlist and I send it to a 10-day auction (either the 5th or the 20th of the month), you'll only see that it was removed for error.  So, to find it again, click advanced in the top right of the eBay page.  Enter the main part of the title, scroll down to the bottom to the Sellers section and enter dan952d. Payment on pick-up or delivery is always an option.  WARNING: when I do this, sometimes the bids exceed this Buy It Now.


Happy buying and merry saving money on electricity!

A note on shipping:  I do give many shipping choices To see the different SHIPPING CHOICES:  Next to the top picture is the heading: “Shipping: See details”. The "See details " is a link that when clicked will pop-up another window where you can put your country and/or zip code to show the 3 shipping options that eBay offers.  

Combined Shipping: The eBay calculator makes mistakes:  The last one was two items that when combined by eBay came out to over $100.  I packaged the item up, took dimensions and weight, and then sent the buyer a new invoice for about $23.

A note on negative feedback: The last negative feedback I received was from a buyer who’s box got beat up in delivery.  He was fully refunded including shipping.  Another negative feedback was from a buyer who didn’t read the item description stating the bottom of the blade was worn so you can stop the blade with your finger.  So, please follow eBay's suggestion and contact me before leaving negative feedback. Sometimes emails aren't delivered by eBay so please try at least twice...the 2nd time by "asking seller a question" on one of my current auctions. Negative feedback can make it so a seller will be limited or suspended from selling. That would be unfair to me and to the 51 HAPPY buyers over the last 12 months who took the time to leave positive feedback.

Another note on feedback: I leave feedback about once a month.  It is time consuming to leave feedback so I only do it for those who leave feedback for me.  I am not a business.  I do everything myself: buy, research, list, respond to questions, send invoices, package (and packing items is the worst, most-time consuming and unpleasant part...especially when I have to MAKE the box), and ship...while trying to work at UPS, raise my daughter by myself while trying to help her with her online school.  God gave me many gifts but perfection isn’t one of them.