NUWAVE BRAVO XL 30-Quart Convection Oven with Flavor Infusion Technology with Integrated Digital Temperature Probe 12 Presets 3
- MAKE ADJUSTMENTS ON-THE-FLY – Want hotter temperature or need to cook it longer? Simply adjust on-the-fly any time. Fine-tune time and temperature any time in the cooking process. Bravo’s intuitive digital controls are easy to operate.
- INTUITIVE DIGITAL CONTROLS – Set cook temperatures from 50°F to 500°F adjustable in precise 5°F increments. Unlike the primitive methods that regulate temperature by turning the heater on and off, our heater never turns off while cooking.
- LINEAR THERMAL (LINEAR T) TECHNOLOGY – Linear T executes the set temp accurately throughout the cooking process by continuously monitoring temp fluctuations & making constant adjustments every second to maintain the set temp to ensure perfect results.
- DUAL HEAT ZONES – Customize the top, bottom heaters and convection fan independently for true surround cooking. To bake a perfect pizza, set bottom heaters at full power & top heaters at 30% for crispy crunch crust and perfectly melted cheesy toppings.
- INTEGRATED SMART DIGITAL THERMOMETER – Once the desired doneness temperature is set, Bravo constantly monitors the internal temperature of your food and automatically ends the cooking process when the desired internal temperature is reached.
- CARRYOVER COOKING – Bravo also features carryover cooking mode. It compensates for the carryover cooking that will inevitably occur after cooking. When engaged, this feature ensures that the meat or fish is not overcooked while resting.
- MULTI-LAYER COOKING – With 4 rack positions and multi-purpose racks, multi-layer cooking is more convenient than ever before. Bravo’s heavy-duty racks can withstand loads over 30 pounds. Cooking delicious meals for the entire family is now easy.
- 112 PRESETS- Bravo is programmed with 12 preset cooking functions for air frying, grilling, baking, broiling, roasting, dehydrating, reheating, defrosting, toasting & more. It also has additional 100 pre-programmed recipe presets.
- SAVE YOUR OWN RECIPES – Bravo has built-in 50 memory slots where you can save your own favorite recipes. If your favorite recipe is perfected, save it. You can recall it any time for the next perfect meal.
- WHAT’S INCLUDED – Bravo XL Air Fryer Toaster Smart Oven comes with 1 non-stick broiler rack and baking pan, 1 air fry basket, 2 heavy-duty wire cooking rack, 1 crumb tray, 1 smart digital thermostat, 1 owner’s manual, 1 quick start guide, and 1 recipe book.
$150
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Specification: NUWAVE BRAVO XL 30-Quart Convection Oven with Flavor Infusion Technology with Integrated Digital Temperature Probe 12 Presets 3
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10 reviews for NUWAVE BRAVO XL 30-Quart Convection Oven with Flavor Infusion Technology with Integrated Digital Temperature Probe 12 Presets 3
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Joseph M. Cone –
Outstanding oven!i have owned two breville ovens as well as several other brands over the years. the breville was the best…until now. this oven uses the quartz elements like the breville and is a lot cheaper but seems to perform better. i use the air fryer mode a good bit and it does an excellent job crisping fries and fish and pretty much everything. the other features are great and although we dont use every feature, we do use a bunch of them and this thing is amazing! it heats quickly and holds a consistent temp and is so easy to use. i prefer this to our much more expensive wall oven. cant go wrong buying this
Jon Mc –
Decent ProductAt the end of the day this is a toaster oven. What I find the most useful is the temperature probe. No more guess work, no more over cooking. It’s very accurate. By leaving the probe in what I cook after I take it out I’ve learned smaller items continue to rise as much as 10°. It’s made me a better cook. Also saves $$$ by not having to use larger oven!
DmS –
Fantastic Air Fryer OvenI don’t understand why people are leaving negative reviews for this great product. This is the best air fryer toaster oven I’ve ever owned. It is easy to use, just take a minute to look at the guide! They even send a laminated chart that shows you times, temps, etc. It also lists all 100 presets, what they do, the time and temp – this chart is fantastic! This oven has so many options you will never need another oven. It cooks perfectly on all the functions. It is very quiet! I barely hear it running. The probe is fantastic, cooks everything to the exact temperature you set it for. The accessories, broiler pan, air fryer basket & racks are extremely good quality, heavy duty. Do not hesitate to purchase this oven it far exceeds others and the price is unbeatable!
Amazon Customer –
Does everythingDoes it all, you can even save your own presets when you figure out that perfect combo to temp and time.Has two preheating modes, 3 fan speeds, and the temp probe. This thing has a lot of functions, so be sure to keep the manual. It comes with a cookbook with tons of recipes which tells you exactly what buttons to push to program it for that meal.I wrapped the drip tray in foil for easy cleaning, just replace the foil. Good idea to use foil all around for this oven anyway. The fan is very quiet, even quieter than my microwave.All around good.
Essarhadden53 –
4 heating elements , a winnerTemp probe, and program presets are fantastic. A little complicated for my wife, but I enjoy the intricacies. Haven’t yet explored the air fryer. Wondering if the air fryer is just another name for convection, anyone!Clock display in bright blue LED is a bit irritating, but can be turned off. Seems spacier than the Cuisinart. Interestingly, the cuisinart’s indtruments are on top which makes them susceptible to overheating, and breakdown, me thinks. Wish the program presets, can be restarted, I find that they do not.
Amazon Customer –
It’s a great small oven heat up or total cooks very well much better then a small toaster ovenEasy to use especially if you don’t want to use your big oven haven’t used all features on it yet it is a bit bulky but better then those tiny toaster ovens
Joe Matthews –
Excellent value and price.Still learning how to use many functions. Excellent price!! Looks & works great so far. Great quality. Very impressed. Somewhat complicated to learn to use but I really love it so far. Great for me as a single person (or for a small family). Was able to retire my old Newave dome top oven and my toaster oven saving valuable counter space with a nicer looking and cleaner single unit. No usage of my big range/oven anymore.
Karen Ward –
Learn the controls.A big learning curve with controls. I’ve liked the cooking experience so far. Just read the directions all the time.
Mike Napold –
Toaster is good, but LED display has an issue…Love the toaster over. Good size, and like all the different options. However, the LED option is not displaying all the digits (see picture)
Scott A. Franco –
Good, but subtracted a start because ^&*% complexSo 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!