GE Digital Air Fryer Toaster Oven + Accessory Set | Convection Toaster with 8 Cook Modes | Large Capacity Oven – Fits 12″ Pizza
- COMBINATION TOASTER OVEN WITH AIR FRY – Get more done thanks to a combination toaster oven and air fryer with all the settings you need, including an air fry setting to quickly fry your favorites
- CONVECTION MODE – Achieve golden results in your convection toaster oven thanks to an advanced cooking mode that circulates heat for a perfectly even bake
- DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL – Enjoy perfect results with a digital toaster control panel and display that even shows the temperature while cooking
- 8 COOKING FUNCTIONS – Meet all your cooking needs in one multifunction toaster oven with 8 cooking modes: air fry, bake, broil, convection, keep warm, proof, roast and toast
- LARGE CAPACITY – Versatile and spacious, this large toaster oven will air fry your favorite fried food, toast 6 bagel halves, roast an 8 lb. chicken, or bake a 12″ pizza, all with room to spare
$169
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Specification: GE Digital Air Fryer Toaster Oven + Accessory Set | Convection Toaster with 8 Cook Modes | Large Capacity Oven – Fits 12″ Pizza
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10 reviews for GE Digital Air Fryer Toaster Oven + Accessory Set | Convection Toaster with 8 Cook Modes | Large Capacity Oven – Fits 12″ Pizza
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Scott Satellite –
Finding this GE Mechancial Option was a dream come true for my mid-century kitchenI have a mid-century house and have decorated my kitchen accordingly so a digital display oven/air fryer would have just ruined the look. I almost couldn’t believe my eyes when I found this mechanical control GE unit.Another big problem that ruins so many modern appliances is wildly oversized, ugly logos, I’m thrilled with a tastefully sized classic GE “meatball” logo that enhances rather than detracts from the design. This unit looks perfect on top of vintage serving cart.Besides being beautiful and fitting into my decor, the oven works great too, temperatures are accurate and the timer is accurate. The mechanical option also comes into play with making the appliance blissfully easy to use too, just three knobs to set, the function (bake, toast, air fry, etc.), the desired temperature, and the time. No tedious menus to fumble through or learning curve whatsoever! And unlike many ovens like this, the toast function actually toasts things as fast as a toaster.I love this oven!UPDATE – A frequent complaint of air-fryers is the noise, but air fry function on this oven barely makes any noise. You do hear the whir of the fan when it’s on, but it’s low enough that you can easily carry on a conversation in normal tones, listen to music or TV. For comparison, my old B&D convection toaster oven was much noisier when baking than the GE is when air-frying! Impressive. When using other features you barely hear anything, just the gentle, barely audible ticking of the manual timer (which I like). GE really though of everything when designing this oven, it’s a pleasure all around to use.
Web Webster –
Some differences between the manual control model and the digital modelI just got my countertop oven today and between reading the manual, doing a little research (including reading reviews and Q&As), and taking a test drive, I’ve answered most of my own questions.Regarding number of modes – the digital model has one more mode than the manual model: you can proof yeast dough in the digital model but not the manual one. Some people would never use that setting but since gas ovens don’t have pilot lights anymore, anyone who bakes with yeast might welcome that extra setting.Regarding preheating – the digital model does display an indicator for when the oven is preheating. Annoyingly, the timer starts ticking down before the oven reaches temp, which shortens the selected cooking time. For example if you want to bake for 30 minutes and set the timer at 30, it will have timed down to something like 26 minutes before it reaches operating temp. You’ll have to set it back up to 30 when you put whatever you’re cooking in the oven. The manual model apparently doesn’t let you know when the selected temp has been reached.I was puzzled by the fact that the manual control model was less expensive than the digital model, but today is see that the price of the manual model has been reduced such that it’s now less expensive than the digital model.I haven’t actually used one of the manual control models but the toaster oven I’m replacing with the digital model had the same 3 knobs, and it was very intuitive. The digital model requires turning AND push-clicking two knobs, and there’s a separate start/stop button. So the digital model takes some getting used to, and it’s less than perfect, but it does provide some extra functionality, so I’m not sorry I got it.This one’s pretty obvious, but based on comments, the manual model has a mechanical timer. If you find the ticking of the timer to be an annoyance, you might like the digital model with the (silent) electronic timer.I’ve seen reviews where people said the ovens are too small and others that say they’re too big. I think the ovens are about right for a countertop appliance. The sides, front, and top are double-walled which makes the outside of the box much bigger than the inside, but saves energy and moderates surface temps (the back and bottom are single-wall but there are bumpers in the back to keep the appliance away from the kitchen wall). So it’s a very reasonable compromise, IMO.Honestly, I think it was a mistake to list these two items as one. The item description, the Q&As and the ratings lump everything together so it’s nearly impossible to know what’s what. Even so, I think these ovens are versatile, well-designed, attractive, and fairly easy to use. There are pros and cons between the two variations but most people can’t go wrong with either one.
S. LeBarnes –
Cooks in a quarter of any other toaster or regular Oven!only have had it for a day, but I love it. the only thing is it says you can cook a pizza, YOU CANNOT FIT A PIZZA into the oven. which is a real bummer. Otherwise so far it’s excellent. cooks really fast, so be careful to cut your cooking times way down, and check it from time to time.
Pablo Velez –
It works fine you can use it many ways and that’s what I like about itI will recommend it to anyone who’s want to use it because it can be used in so many ways
Pat Struble –
Fast,fun, delicious,easy!Everything.. chicken, potatoes tacos, breakfast sandwiches etc ..
Kristennicole76 –
Love thisWas skeptical when I ordered that it wouldn’t hold as much as it said. It’s exactly as advertised with plenty of room for cooking large meals
Ann Marie –
Easy to useThis oven is easy to use and versatile. I didn’t use my previous oven for toasting nor did I use the air fryer but this oven is so easy to use I’m using it for everything. With the slide out crumb tray it’s easy to clean, too.
SDFamily –
Well, really beautiful but a small issue.This is a gorgeous oven, roomy and a fine competitor to the more expensive Cuisinart. I think we would opt for the digital version of this. So our little problem was uneven cooking on a large platter of 1 inch cut potatoes. Some were cooked, other brown. And the bake feature really needed longer cooking>The convection setting cooked fast and hot, but our potatoes were a little dry. But as a fry cook, this would be fantastic.One thing I really loved – the solid, rich feeling door. It was a total pleasure, like owning a super expensive oven that you’d get in a 100 million dollar mansion haha.We opted for the Zojirushi, which doesn’t have fry capability but is great for us. If we needed 2, we probably would have kept this GE. We’ve had the $200 Cuisinart, but it died after about 3 months after warranty.We also loved the Panasonic – an absolutely beautiful model, too. But it cooks in 25 minute increments. Okay, too much information in this review! 🙂
Amazon Customer –
loveclear, simple instructions.easy to use. easy cleanup
Louie Knives –
Nice machineThe air fryer setting is pretty good with no preheat necessary. It has a decent amount of room. The con is that it doesn’t have a light and if your cooking time is a little off you can’t quickly add time to the current setting without having to go through the whole menu process again.