Yes, you can use foil in convection ovens and regular ovens alike (despite the different names all ovens are convection ovens, ovens labeled convection ovens are just faster). However, NEVER and I mean NEVER use foil in a microwave. Then it will go BOOOOOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!!
My Oster convection oven manual has a safety warning regarding foil: "Do not cover the oven tray with metal foil. This will cause overheating of the appliance."
Aluminium foil disintegrates in a convection oven because the heat rays of the oven hits the aluminium foil but gets reflected by the foil. Thus, the oven over heats and the aluminium foil disintegrates.
i would assume yes but only if you are only using the oven portion and if the oven has a separate heating process from the microwave. do not use aluminum foil while microwaving, it doesnt work to well.
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Yes, in a normal oven it will catch crumbs, grease, oil etc. But DON'T put it in a microwave oven, or any other metal for that matter.
The most common type of oven is a convection oven.
The most common type of oven is a convection oven.
can I use a lot of water to clean a convection oven
No!
You can use parchment paper or a silicone baking mat instead of tin foil in the oven.
You need to buy a convection oven
Yes, you can use aluminum foil on the door of the oven, but it should be done with caution. Foil can reflect heat and may interfere with the oven's performance if it blocks vents. It's important to ensure that the foil is securely placed and does not touch any heating elements to avoid fire hazards. Always refer to your oven's manual for specific guidelines regarding the use of foil.
No!