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Cuisinart TOA-60 Stainless Steel AirFryer/Toaster Convection Oven on sale for
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About the Product - 1800W Toaster Oven/Air Fryer
- Fits 6 slices of bread/3-pound chicken/bake 12" pizza
- Adjustable timer thermostat/60-minute timer/auto-shutoff
- Nonstick/easy-clean interior
- Stainless Steel Design/BPA free product
Includes - Cuisinart TOA-60 Stainless Steel AirFryer/Toaster Convection Oven
- Oven Light
- Oven Rack
- Backing Pan
- Air Fryer Rack/Basket
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cons
- this runs hotter than the dial claims
- not a set it and forget it air fryer. Even after two years, I don't air fry anything without constantly checking on it.
- Not as efficient of an air fryer as a dedicated plastic one - but it does the job just fine for me.
- included accessories are a pain in the ass to clean.
pros
- interior volume , you can make way more food at a time and it will cook better as you can keep things in a single layer.
- toaster/air fryer functionality. I always grew up with toaster ovens. I can't imagine living without one. I'd rather have a slightly worse air fryer that can do both.
- design looks a lot better than a giant plastic air fryer - and will probably last longer.
- never had a single issue fitting an entire frozen pizza in here, cooks way faster, easier, and cooler than using an oven.
Sucks that its up to $130 as a deal, but I guess thats everything these days. I got this for around $100 a couple years back and would recommend it to anyone who cares to put a little bit of work in to make the best food you can out of an oven/air fryer. If you want to set it and forget it, you're gonna hate this, dont get it.
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cons
- this runs hotter than the dial claims
- not a set it and forget it air fryer. Even after two years, I don't air fry anything without constantly checking on it.
- Not as efficient of an air fryer as a dedicated plastic one - but it does the job just fine for me.
- included accessories are a pain in the ass to clean.
pros
- interior volume , you can make way more food at a time and it will cook better as you can keep things in a single layer.
- toaster/air fryer functionality. I always grew up with toaster ovens. I can't imagine living without one. I'd rather have a slightly worse air fryer that can do both.
- design looks a lot better than a giant plastic air fryer - and will probably last longer.
- never had a single issue fitting an entire frozen pizza in here, cooks way faster, easier, and cooler than using an oven.
Sucks that its up to $130 as a deal, but I guess thats everything these days. I got this for around $100 a couple years back and would recommend it to anyone who cares to put a little bit of work in to make the best food you can out of an oven/air fryer. If you want to set it and forget it, you're gonna hate this, dont get it.
YES, it does run a bit hotter than the dial, I'm also always constantly checking unless it's on a lower setting.
not sure about the other plastic ones, I've only had this one
the accessories are hard to clean, I suggest using foil paper as much as possible.
YES, it's pretty big, so if you are looking for something that won't take up to much space, keep moving.
YES, great as a toaster oven, large and can toast lots of pieces at once.
YES, the look is much more classier (IMO) than a black plastic piece of equipment.
I think I got it for the same price, maybe 120, but I used Amazon Prime reward points so it was almost free.
It's true that the temp is wildly inaccurate, but we got the hang of it pretty quickly.
Make sure you put the tray in the lower position for air frying.
The function knob on ours broke a few weeks ago (after 2.5 years of daily use), and Cuisinart warranty service was really good.
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Far from the truth although the temps vary and the knob does break on some units , their customer service is top notch and the unit's multi use features make this well worth purchasing , I got mine 3 years ago for $80 they replaced it 6 months ago with Toa-70 same look but had a grilling feature
Called up target customer care, you can't price match if there is a gc attached to the product
Unless you find one stupid enough to price match for you without deduct that $100 gift card to come up as Target price.
cons
- this runs hotter than the dial claims
- not a set it and forget it air fryer. Even after two years, I don't air fry anything without constantly checking on it.
- Not as efficient of an air fryer as a dedicated plastic one - but it does the job just fine for me.
- included accessories are a pain in the ass to clean.
pros
- interior volume , you can make way more food at a time and it will cook better as you can keep things in a single layer.
- toaster/air fryer functionality. I always grew up with toaster ovens. I can't imagine living without one. I'd rather have a slightly worse air fryer that can do both.
- design looks a lot better than a giant plastic air fryer - and will probably last longer.
- never had a single issue fitting an entire frozen pizza in here, cooks way faster, easier, and cooler than using an oven.
Sucks that its up to $130 as a deal, but I guess thats everything these days. I got this for around $100 a couple years back and would recommend it to anyone who cares to put a little bit of work in to make the best food you can out of an oven/air fryer. If you want to set it and forget it, you're gonna hate this, dont get it.
I got the digital one from Costco for like $150
The air frying function is great. Frozen fries and tater tots taste like they've been fresh fried, without using any oil at all. It's fast and I'm able to set it and forget it, despite what some have written.
Just set the temperature lower than what the recipe or instructions ask for.
If the recipe says 400 degrees, set this unit to 350-360 degrees. No problem.
This thing has saved me thousands of dollars over the years of not eating out- LOL
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