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Nuwave Air Fryer Toaster Ovens


NuWave is an American manufacturer based in Vernon Hills, IL focused on developing affordable, green-conscious appliances using the latest culinary technology.
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150 EASY-COOK PRESETS: Nuwave Air Fryer Oven comes with 100 presets and functions for air frying, grilling, baking, broiling, toasting and more. It also boasts 50 memory slots to record your exclusive recipes for easy access
PATENT PLUG-IN GRILL: This innovative thick, non-stick grill grate easily inserts for convenience and flexibility. Embedded sheath heating coils ensure MAX coverage and even heat distribution, while oil drain holes flush out excess fat for better taste
TRUE CHAR FLAVOR: Unlike other indoor grills that rely on convection fans, this one delivers authentic char-grilled taste with direct heat from the grill. The closed cavity design enhances the cooking process by building up ambient heat
AIR FRYER & GRILL COMBO COOKING: Fire up the bottom plug-in grill and the top heater and fan for combo cooking. You will enjoy 95% less oil for healthier fried foods and savor the authentic char flavor of perfectly grilled meats
EXCELLENT THERMAL INSULATION: Double-layer glass door with built-in sealing gasket ensures superior heat retention and energy efficiency, keeping the kitchen cool and comfortable even in summer. A great addition to your main oven
EASY TO CLEAN & USE: Features a non-stick grill pan and dishwasher-safe accessories for easy cleaning. Besides, you’ll enjoy a simple yet professional cooking experience with functions like 5-stage cooking, 3-sear modes, 3 power levels(700W, 1500W, 1800W)
HEAVY DUTY, EXPERTLY DESIGNED: This Convection Toaster Oven is made from food-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion. Unlike conventional ovens or air fryers, it does not emit any plastic odors, making it a healthier choice
INTEGRATED SMARTER PROBE: Once the desired doneness temperature is set, the grill constantly monitors the internal temperature of the food and automatically ends the cooking process when the internal temperature is reached
WHAT’S INCLUDED: This Air Fryer Grill Oven comes with non-stick plug-in grill, baking & drip pan, air fry basket, wire cooking rack, digital smart probe, cooking guide, user manual, and recipe book

CS23 –
The air fryer that will not disappoint!!
I recently got this air fryer to replace my old countertop oven-style air fryer. It’s been about three years since I got my old one, and I was happy with the price. They’ve come down a lot since then, and I think it’s worth paying a bit more for something that’ll last longer and be made better. I really feel like that’s the case with this air fryer. It’s huge! It has two or maybe even three racks, so you can put a lot in it. It’s also super quiet! The design is really intuitive and easy to use. The programming dials are simple to navigate. It’s smaller than my old one, but it holds about twice as much. I’m really happy with my purchase, and I hope it lasts as long as my last fryer because I use it a lot!!
gary bartley –
Best air fryer for your kitchen
As good as it gets
Scott A. Franco –
Good, but subtracted a start because ^&*% complex
So far very good for the money. Toaster ovens used to be, well, able to make toast plus function as a small oven. The were rapidly joined by microwave ovens. Now I am willing to bet you have three ovens, a big, “normal” oven, a “toaster oven” and a microwave. Why? Well, because Americans are stark raving loons, but that is another story. Large size regular ovens cook large means and double as space heaters (whether you want them to or not). Microwave ovens defrost things, heat leftovers or preprepared items, and can reduce things to glowing nuclear ash, but, strangely, cannot get anything golden brown.Enter the toaster oven. Toaster ovens can do what a large oven does, but does it smaller and does it without heating up your entire house. With that nitch filled, obviously they had to start getting bigger (as all things American do). Now the limit is your kitchen cabinets, because it has to fit under them, and (as an extra bonus) not set them on fire.Unfortunately, as an side effect of the age we live in, they also (apparently) have to become more complex to operate than the Space Shuttle. I first used this oven to make, well, toast! (how novel). That worked well. Unfortunately that led to increased (and unwarranted) expectations that I might be able to use this as an… well… oven! I was led to this conclusion by the name. There, it says “oven” in the title. And we had a pie. Pies don’t generally work out in microwaves, since they need to, you know, “cook” and everthing, not just defrost, reheat, or manufacture nuclear waste, etc. And this oven is big enough for a PIE! Things were looking up.Try #1. I put the pie in the oven, turned it on, selected “bake”, selected the temperature, and the time! It said “pre”, which I figured meant “preheat”. Cool. The big oven works the same way. Thus assured, we went about our business and waited for the pie to cook.Came back later. The oven was off and the (very unbaked) pie was cold. Undaunted, we repeated the same procedure. Again it started up, and again we came back later and the oven was OFF. The pie was singed, but cold. Which pretty much described our condition as well.At this point we gave up, started the big oven and cooked it there.Ok, today I figured it was time to square off with the oven. One of us was going to win. My wife was betting on the oven, but hah! I am not so easily defeated. I went through the bake sequence with the oven empty, and finally discovered, by trial and error, that once the oven is started and preheating is complete, it gets angry at your clear lack of interest in it and shuts off. You didn’t get back to it in time, you obviously don’t know what you are doing, and it quits. Ok. I found out, again trial and error, that it says “pre” (preheat) then “rdy” (which I cleverly decoded as “ready”. If you THEN hit start it will bake and count down! Yeahhhh!Ok, to be fair it does say this in the manual if you dig far enough. You have to realize that “preheat” is automatically part of the “bake” program, then look under “preheat” (even though you didn’t press that button). then there it is, 5 paragraphs in or so, that it will shut off automatically if you don’t press start AGAIN. Its right there by the instructions for launching it into low earth orbit.In short, it seems to be a good oven, but frankly, I didn’t realize the need to take a college course to operate the thing. It has lots of features that I am positive I will never use, but I am happy with the fact that eventually I could program it to run a stock market simulation.In short, really everything I really had to say here was in the headline, but you are so nice to read this. Have a cookie. As soon as I can figure out how to $%&^ bake the things with this oven!
balut –
A solid toaster/air-fryer with a learning curve
Ordered this (Nuwave Bravo XL) to replace a 15+ year old GE toaster oven that was getting a little dodgy in performance and was pretty much impossible to fully clean at this point in its life. I wanted something with a decent capacity, that could be used as both a toaster oven and an air-fryer/convection oven, and that wouldn’t break the bank in cost.Included with the toaster oven/air-fryer are 2 oven racks, a baking sheet, a broiling sheet, an air-fryer basket, and a temperature probe (which I have not used yet).So far, it’s been used to toast bread, reheat leftover pizza, reheat frozen meatballs, and air-fry chicken nuggets, and it’s worked perfectly each time.One thing to consider is that there is a learning curve to use it. There are a ton of settings and options, and I’ve had to keep the manual and reference guide nearby just to make sure I’m operating it properly.TIP: When you set the mode, temperature, and time, and press the Start button, the oven will preheat first. Once it’s done preheating, the screen will show Ready and 5 minutes. This threw me off the first couple times I used it, because I didn’t realize it was factoring in a preheat cycle. The 5-minute Ready timer after preheating is to give you time to put in the food and then press the Start button to actual start cooking at the temperature/time selected. If you don’t press the Start button during this 5-minute period, it will auto shut off.Overall, it’s a solid and affordable toaster oven/air-fryer combo. Just don’t expect to jump right in and use it without at least giving the manual a once-over.
John E –
Dimensions are mislabeled.
There are several ads for products that look just like this and I ordered this based on reading one of the other ads then tried to cancel it once I read the ad again that said it was 16″ high. I was too late and the oven was delivered. Thankfully, the add was wrong. It is 20 wide, 13 deep, 12 high.It is really a nice size and works great. I bought it to replace a 2 door air fryer oven that set off my smoke alarm and was a mess to clean. This item is much easier to clean and doesn’t set off my smoke detector. The controls are fairly easy and become intuitive if you read the manual.It works great on pizza. I mainly use it for air frying meats. I bought a cheap bake tray at dollar tree that I use to catch the greece and it makes the oven easy to clean. I use it for almost every meal and it works fine.The trays are deep enough for me to fix 2 burgers, some mushrooms, and asparagus on the same tray. This is my 3rd air fryer oven and it is already my favorite.
JoeyZ –
Speed and efficiency of the Nuwave product and customer service (Perla)
Both the product and the service were excellent. There were 2 missing parts, although I could not find where they would have gone. I responded back to Nuwave and within 90 minutes (yes, 90 minutes) we had 4 conversations (my questions and their answers)!!! Perla.S was the customer rep who did such an outstanding job – both timely (very) and complete. Usually it takes days if not weeks to get answers – but not from Nuwave. Actually I want to change my review to 6 stars – can I do that? :-))