Oh no, another newbie starting another oven thread. This is different.
I've been casting off and on for 30 years and with some problems I'm having, I'm getting into PC. I just bought 3 pounds of powder from PBTP as I have a lot of soft lead I hope I can get to shoot well without leading up my barrels like my 45/45/10 is doing to me. I've been doing a lot of reading here on what ovens work pretty well going back 6 years or more.
Many say they are using a "convection oven brand x" and no model number nor photo so that isn't enough detail to know what models work well for a newb. The big brands each sell up to 10 different convection ovens (some good/some bad). Some of these ovens stay in production a long time. A photo is better than a model number as it is easier to look at the models listed on walmart, target, Amazon, etc and match the photos. A model number would be a help as we can look up that model to find a photo. Sometimes you can find the same oven with a different brand (like Mainstay or other store brand) and that's where the photos of your good ovens are helpful as most of them are coming from China.
Photos will be helpful too for those that have the luxury of going to Goodwill or other thrift stores.
If you have an oven that works really well, can you take a photo and reply to this thread and state briefly why you really like your oven?
Is this one of the ones that are good? It's a Hamilton Beach 31101. I'd like to do some production at times so a larger one seems good.
What does a 3 rack one that works well look like?