To find an Oster toaster oven that's an exact match, you must first find the model number. Enter that model number (for example, Oster model 123) on the Oster manufacturer's site, and you'll quickly find a replacement or you'll discover that the model has been discontinued. In addition, manufacturers' websites usually give you infomation on specific stores that sell the model you want.
A basic Oster two-slice toaster will cost about $15. However, the fancier the model, the more you will pay. Oster makes a two slice toaster that will also poach an egg that costs $35.
As long as you choose a toaster oven model that has a broiler function, you can definitely broil a breast of chicken or pan of bacon, for instance, with a toaster oven.
You can get replacement parts from Later service centers, and you can find these in the Service page of the Later web site.
I have an Oster clipper model # 274 series "A" from the 1970's
The Oster model 4812 style BM200 was manufactured in 1990. This model is part of Oster's line of kitchen appliances, specifically a blender. If you need more specific information or details about this model, please let me know!
The type of fuse (and its rating) for an Oster blender vary from model to model.
I just picked up a white Model 403 John Oster beehive blender for $29 in Victoria, BC, Canada
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For the 400 watt max power motor, the stock fuse on the Oster, two speed, 4094 is 8amp 250v (not sure if it's a slow of fast burn). After recently blowing my fuse, ran down to Radio Shack and got a replacement. Upgraded the connection by buying a fuse holder and soldered the connections. Works perfectly.
Oster makes a number of different blenders which have varying speeds to offer. The specific model "Osterizer" is an Oster blender that has a total of 14 speeds.