I can still cautiously recommend
this Black and Decker after four months of heavy use. At $45 on Amazon Prime shipped, there's not much of a risk if you don't like it - return it minus the shipping cost, or just bide your time until one of the really nice ones comes on sale. This was a Consumer Reports Best Buy last year; it's big (though not as big as some), it looks fine, and will not impress you with a rock-solid build, but outcooks many models out there. This is not a "love" thing, just a, "we needed it to speed up meal prep for our two-year-old while waiting for a new range" thing, and it's done the trick.
The pluses on the convection are that frozen pizzas (holds a standard 12" with room to spare, perfect for just about any TJ, Frontera, CPK, or Frontera Kitchens pie), tater tots or fries, proofed croissants, biscuits, or puff pastry, or ribs or chicken to reheat turn out crisp and even, at least in my unit, and slightly faster than regular setting ovens. I have not used it for roasting or scratch baking yet. This CTO model comes with analog spring-loaded dials, imprecise but supposedly lower risk since there are no circuit boards. Most appliance sites and even some manufacturers will tell you that no toaster oven does as good a job on actual toast than your old upright standby, but toast, french toast, frozen naan, english muffins, and bagels

are fine by me here. Crumb tray slides out easily in front; back or side trays are criticized in the highest price models. Included pans are very thin and dishwasher safe.
The minuses on B & D - and virtually all toasters and toaster ovens, honestly - is that you should use them in well-ventilated areas (near a hood if possible), keep them unplugged when not in use, rest nothing near them, and be careful with your hands around them. People, utensils, and dishtowels get seared by the $200 units just as much as by the $20 units if care is not taken. Any appliance can burn your kitchen down in a bad wiring situation, so you can either be deterred by those reports (they're there for every single unit on Amazon and Abt), or just take the plunge. I wish you much success and happy convectiontoasterovenbroiling in whatever you choose for much time to come.