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An air fryer/toaster oven combo is one of those appliances you don’t realize you need until you try it. I love mine because it handles quick snacks, reheats leftovers perfectly, and even makes family dinners easier. With so many options out there, I’ve rounded up the best ones that balance quality, size, and value so you can find the right fit for your kitchen. These five are the ones I’ve tested and found to be the most reliable, versatile, and fun to cook with.
Mrs. Freyre’s Findings:
I’ve used this Breville for everything from Sunday night roasted chicken to reheating leftovers, and it never disappoints. My favorite moment was air frying sweet potato wedges—they came out perfectly crisp without being greasy, and I didn’t have to hover over the oven. I also love that I can bake banana bread in it while dinner is cooking in my big oven. It feels like having a second, smarter oven on the counter.
Summary Review:
With 13 functions (air fry, roast, slow cook, dehydrate, bake, toast), Breville combines versatility with quality. Great for big families or anyone who wants a second oven.
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~$349.95
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Mrs. Freyre’s Findings:
I tried the rotisserie chicken feature the first week I had this and could not believe how easy it was. No more dried-out grocery rotisserie birds—this came out juicy with crispy skin that tasted restaurant-quality. I also use it for quick family dinners like sheet pan nachos and frozen pizzas when life gets busy. It’s become a weeknight lifesaver.
Summary Review:
7-in-1 functions including rotisserie. Large enough for a 12" pizza and intuitive controls. Good balance of value and features.
Cost:
~$249.99
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Mrs. Freyre’s Findings:
I’ve used this one to make baked salmon with roasted veggies, and it came out beautifully flaky and perfectly browned on top. It preheats so fast that I can get dinner going in minutes, which I love on busy nights. Plus, it looks so nice on the counter—if you already have KitchenAid appliances, it feels like it belongs in your kitchen family.
Summary Review:
Comes with air fry, convection bake, toast, broil, and more. Slightly smaller than Breville, but still fits a 9x13 pan. Sleek design matches KitchenAid stand mixers.
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~$219.99
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Mrs. Freyre’s Findings:
The Cosori surprised me—especially with how well it crisped up chicken wings. They came out golden and crunchy, like restaurant wings, but without all the oil. I’ve also used it for cinnamon rolls on Saturday mornings, and they baked evenly and rose beautifully. It feels like the perfect mix of everyday convenience and fun cooking experiments.
Summary Review:
12-in-1 functions including pizza, bake, air fry, toast, and ferment. Large enough for a whole chicken. Known for user-friendly design and strong community of recipes.
Cost:
~$199.99
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Mrs. Freyre’s Findings:
This one completely changed how I feel about small kitchens. I made roasted brussels sprouts in it, flipped it up when done, and instantly had my counter space back. It also bakes personal pizzas really well—crispy crust without needing to preheat my big oven. If you’re short on space, this is a game changer.
Summary Review:
10-in-1 functions including air fry, bake, toast, broil, and dehydrate. Unique flip-up design frees counter space. Best for small to medium households.
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~$219.99
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What Other Users Say:
I always line my air fryer basket with parchment paper that has little holes punched in it. It makes cleanup so much easier, keeps food from sticking, and still allows the hot air to circulate so everything gets that perfect crispy texture. It’s a simple trick that saves time and helps your air fryer last longer, too!
Mrs. Freyre's Finds
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