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Target: Student Discount: Cuisinart 1800W Air Fryer Toaster Oven (Stainless Steel Finish) $95.99 & More + Free Shipping

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Target [target.com] has for Verified Student Target Circle Members (free to join [target.com]): select Cuisinart Items on sale below from $79.99 - 20% off when you use the one-time storewide purchase Circle Offer [target.com] for verified students = $63.99. Shipping is free.

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Target [target.com] has for Verified Student Target Circle Members (free to join [target.com]): select Cuisinart Items on sale below from $79.99 - 20% off when you use the one-time storewide purchase Circle Offer [target.com] for verified students = $63.99. Shipping is free.

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PurpleMitten6516Yesterday 06:55 AM
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I've had several toaster ovens over the years and they all failed. The only one still running is just like this one but maybe 3 years old now.

Do yourself a favor and only buy a toaster oven with knobs. The electronics were the failure on all my other toaster ovens.

Like most things, planned obsolescence is real and it's electronics are an easy way for them to do it.

Go old school and keep more of your hard earned money.
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lostmyoldsdaccountYesterday 03:33 PM
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We got this about three years ago and it still works great. What I don't remember is whether or not it came with stainless steel food baskets. I don't want my food anywhere need teflon PFAS poison.
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Quote from HEATBaller :
1800 Watts yeah I'll get my wings elsewhere don't want to blow a main panel fuse.

That's only 15 amps... the standard amperage in most homes.. unless you have 20 amps outlets you could definitely use this to cook but probably not in combination with another appliance running at the same time in the same circuit.
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Mark42mcYesterday 03:55 PM
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I bought this little over three years ago, still running strong. It's the best toaster air fryer that I ever had to cookmy food.
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Quote from HEATBaller :
1800 Watts yeah I'll get my wings elsewhere don't want to blow a main panel fuse.
Man learns standard outlet is 15 amps
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IdentibrainYesterday 04:20 PM
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Quote from PurpleMitten6516 :
I've had several toaster ovens over the years and they all failed. The only one still running is just like this one but maybe 3 years old now.

Do yourself a favor and only buy a toaster oven with knobs. The electronics were the failure on all my other toaster ovens.

Like most things, planned obsolescence is real and it's electronics are an easy way for them to do it.

Go old school and keep more of your hard earned money.
Mine with electronics is 5 years old and still works perfectly

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undercoverDrunkYesterday 04:28 PM
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Quote from poohbee :
That's only 15 amps... the standard amperage in most homes.. unless you have 20 amps outlets you could definitely use this to cook but probably not in combination with another appliance running at the same time in the same circuit.
Exactly. So it's worthless in a kitchen as you are already using the full max 15 amps on that circuit. In most states code is 25% more. So you should run this on a 20amp.
I don't buy 1800w space heaters because they burn down houses with bad electrical. Great gift for an enemy in an old house. Buy 2.

"should be derated by a minimum of 20%" Talk electrical to me. It's getting me excited.
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rarmortnYesterday 04:51 PM
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Reviews show it's got an Aluminum basket (not stainless steel). Fyi, if you are looking purely for a non-toxic non-plastic no-PFAS no-non-stick no-Teflon no-aluminum air fryer... (did I miss anything?) If that matters to anyone...
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Hans_GruberYesterday 06:43 PM
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This is the upgraded version of the OG TOA-60 I had for several years now I have this upgraded model. This model has improved the vent on the back to blow air upwards instead of directly out against the wall. The heating elements are also upgraded with metal cages around them. The inside lighting is also is also much brighter. This air fryer is one of the best you can buy IMO and they have a great 3 year warranty
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justin8776Yesterday 07:14 PM
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potentially very dumb question: if I bought these, can I stack the air fryer on the microwave or is that a seriously bad idea?
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KaspyanYesterday 07:18 PM
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Quote from PurpleMitten6516 :
I've had several toaster ovens over the years and they all failed. The only one still running is just like this one but maybe 3 years old now.

Do yourself a favor and only buy a toaster oven with knobs. The electronics were the failure on all my other toaster ovens.

Like most things, planned obsolescence is real and it's electronics are an easy way for them to do it.

Go old school and keep more of your hard earned money.
How's the clean up for the air fryer function, splatter seems like it would be a nightmare to clean? I prefer stainless steel over bucket style air fryers since the nonstick coating degrades fairly quickly and kaput, but clean up is easier I assume.
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iandroo888Yesterday 07:37 PM
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i had a delonghi one that lasted probably 20 years. had bought the TOA-60 version of this in 2020 and it lasted 5 years (wouldn't turn on anymore). just picked this one up a few weeks ago and i believe its the TOA-70 version. slight variations, overall the same. fan's kinda loud in comparison
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p0diabl0Yesterday 10:53 PM
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Quote from rarmortn :
Reviews show it's got an Aluminum basket (not stainless steel). Fyi, if you are looking purely for a non-toxic non-plastic no-PFAS no-non-stick no-Teflon no-aluminum air fryer... (did I miss anything?) If that matters to anyone...
I have one that's about 5 years old and it's definitely a stainless steel basket, not aluminum.
I got lazy with cleaning it - the grease on the bottom caught fire a few weeks back. Burnt the crap out of my kid's bagel bites. Still works fine. Amazing for reheating so many things. I'll throw a chicken thigh or drumstick right on the toaster rack and run it on oven mode with the fan (see previous bit about the fire). Tastes amazing when you can re-crisp things.

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