I have had it on my list to get a T-962A reflow oven. But that model, while cheap ($420 on eBay), comes with some really bad reviews. Among them people say, it smells terrible the first few times started up, contains cheap parts, is grounded poorly (safety issue!), the controller sucks (there are various upgrades from third parties to rectify this), and it heats unevenly. From what I see from this review, you can make a very reasonable reflow oven with what is actually a very good controller at far less than the marginal T-962A costs. If you care to, you can make it larger, just get a larger oven. And there are toaster ovens on the market now at very low cost that include a convection fan. I have one, it works great for pizzas. I heard Dave mention that the 240V operating voltage is a problem for the USA, but most homes actually have 240V lines here for larger appliances. Maybe the plug would have to be swapped out. Not a problem. I think I am going to have to give this a go once I find a place to source a 240V toaster oven with a convection fan. I already see some for sale on Amazon for very reasonable prices.