J. Leo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2025
Our basic Black and Decker toaster oven recently failed and we wanted to try something a little more powerful and versatile. Wow does this toaster oven impress. Toast is done perfectly in about 5 minutes. It heats up very fast for baking and heats food evenly. We bake a lot of sourdough bread and the proofing function really comes in handy. We recently tried baking a whole 7 pound chicken and with the included temperature probe it came out perfectly. Literally everything we have tried in this toaster oven has come out tasting great. It is also very easy to use.This is an excellent value for the money. You pay a little more than you would for one of the smaller basic models but you can cook so much more in this toaster oven that spending a little more is definitely worth it.Do take note that this device is a bit larger than one of the basic models. In the one picture I show it next to our kitchen aid mixer so you have a sense of size. Make sure you have the counter space to fit this.
KarStark
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de enero de 2025
This is a large air fryer / toaster oven, with many good features. I especially like being able to program my own "recipes" so it comes out just right. The 100 built-in presets also do the trick. Of course, you can always set things manually if you want. The air fryer works well, and it's nice to finally have crispy fries and nuggets (my previous oven had only convection, not air frying). The only thing I'll nitpick on is that the fan is really quite loud. Overall, I recommend this for the number of functions you get for the price.
hjwilley
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de mayo de 2024
99%
Sam Barrese
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2024
Updated Review:We originally bought this in January 2023 and I wanted to give an update that we have been using this air fryer for 20 months now. We usually run it multiple times a day (usually in the morning for breakfast sausages and lunch for chicken nuggets and then occasionally in the evening for salmon or steak if the weather isn't good for grilling) and it is still going strong. Needs a good cleaning, but other than that it is still in great shape.Original Review:When we moved to our new house, I wanted to get an air fryer and settled on getting a multi-function toaster oven that could air fry. This was our third fryer in 2 years. The previous 2 only lasted around 6 months each.Hopefully not jinxing myself, but it has now been 14 months and this one is still going strong. We use it daily for breakfast for toasting bread, bagels, cooking breakfast sausages, etc. We also use it daily at lunch as our toddler will only eat chicken nuggets for lunch. And we probably use is on average 1 day a week at nighttime to cook part of a dinner in (salmon fillet, steaks in wintertime, home fries, roasted veggies). Long story short, we use it a lot.I love the temperature probe for cooking meats. Works great. No guessing or continually having to stop, take it out, and check it. You just look over at the display and see where you are at and can easily enough estimate how much longer.The controls took a little bit of getting used to. They were not the most intuitive and I had to actually read the instruction manual. But after a couple weeks it is now very easy to use.Love the removable crumb bin on the bottom. Makes cleaning it very easy. There are these bars around the heating elements. I assume they are there to help protect them from getting hit, but they are a pain to clean when everything gets dirty. Burned on oil and grease are really hard to clean off without scratching the element's glass with the steel wool.From the trial and errors and the other machines that failed, I learned that you don't want a unit that has the coil power going through the mode selection knob. When you realize you are in the wrong mode and switch modes while the power is on, you burn the contacts off. Pretty sure several people in my household were doing that even though I told them not to and that is how our 2nd toaster died. The second was to have the controls on the side of the machine and not the top. I think the top gets too hot being over the oven and that is what killed our first toaster.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de diciembre de 2024
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