Thursday, July 9, 2026

If You Can't Stand the Heat. . .

. . . get out of the kitchen! And that is exactly what you can do with this vintage portable electric roaster-oven from Westinghouse.



First introduced in 1936 by Westinghouse, the electric roaster-oven was advertised as the ultimate addition to the efficient modern kitchen. It baked, broiled, fried, grilled, roasted, and toasted a wide variety of foods.  Portable and compact (Westinghouse declared that its roaster provided, "cool, clean. . . electric cooking" in just two square feet of space), the roaster could handle everything from a Thanksgiving turkey to a potluck buffet. It was even advertised as "perfect for picnics" (if your picnic grounds had an electrical outlet) and, using glass ovenware, Westinghouse claimed that its roaster could cook an entire meal for eight to ten people. This model is RO-29, issued around 1940. It comes with the optional cabinet, which not only provided storage space, but lifted the roaster to a convenient height. The roasters were sturdy and durable, but not inexpensive; in 1949, the roaster was priced $39.95, a time when the average family income was $3,100 annually. Although some 80 years old, this vintage roaster is in remarkable clean condition.


Included are the instruction manual and timer.


This retro appliance from the past would add a wonderful nostalgic touch to any kitchen, while storing your pots and pans.  


All posted items are for sale at Next-to-New, but things can sell quickly! 

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