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The Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven TOA-65 is a versatile 1800W digital convection oven with a spacious 0.6 cubic feet interior. It offers 15+ cooking functions including air fry, bake, broil, dehydrate, and proof, with precise temperature control from 80°F to 450°F. Designed with a stainless steel finish, large viewing window, and dishwasher-safe accessories, it combines professional-grade performance with easy cleanup and countertop style.





| ASIN | B07MRG5F4J |
| Air Frying Technology | True |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,354 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #154 in Air Fryers |
| Brand Name | Cuisinart |
| Capacity | 0.6 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Silver |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | manual |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 5,595 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086279130501 |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Included Components | Air Fry Basket, Baking Pan, oven, oven rack |
| Inner Material | Stainless Steel |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17"D x 21.73"W x 15.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Digital Convection Oven |
| Item Weight | 20.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Max Temperature Setting | 450 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Min Temperature Setting | 80 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | Airfryer Convection Toaster Oven |
| Model Number | TOA-65 |
| Outer Material | Stainless Steel |
| Output Wattage | 1800 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 17"D x 21.73"W x 15.75"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bake, Broil, Dehydrate, Reheat, Roast |
| Special Feature | Air fry function and presets take the guesswork out of frying wings, fries, nuggets, snacks and veggies, Easy cleanup, Low temperature setting to slow cook, braise and more, Stainless steel styling with large viewing window and interior light, Wide range of toaster oven functions: Bake, Broil, Pizza, Roast, Toast, Bagel, Reheat, Warm, Dual Cook Special Feature Air fry function and presets take the guesswork out of frying wings, fries, nuggets, snacks and veggies, Easy cleanup, Low temperature setting to slow cook, braise and more, Stainless steel styling with large viewing window and interior light, Wide range of toaster oven functions: Bake, Broil, Pizza, Roast, Toast, Bagel, Reheat, Warm, Dual Cook See more |
| Special Features | Air fry function and presets take the guesswork out of frying wings, fries, nuggets, snacks and veggies, Easy cleanup, Low temperature setting to slow cook, braise and more, Stainless steel styling with large viewing window and interior light, Wide range of toaster oven functions: Bake, Broil, Pizza, Roast, Toast, Bagel, Reheat, Warm, Dual Cook |
| UPC | 086279130501 |
| Voltage | 110 |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
R**X
Better Than 5 Stars! Top Notch Quality
In the first few days I cooked toast, frozen waffles, and tacos. and used it to air fry french fries from scratch, breaded fish patties for sandwiches, chimichangas, and hard-boiled eggs. I had no previous experience with air frying, and I cannot believe how easy this to use, and how easy it is to clean. I keep a sheet of foil on the bottom of the pan, which helps to keep the pan clean, and most often even the foil wipes clean, and is good for many uses. Do not put foil or anything on the crumb tray though. It did take me 3 tries to get my toast the way I like, but it was easy to adjust the settings to make it right for me. It makes great toast, and everything else has cooked great on my first attempt. It is a powerful convection toaster oven, and air fryer with many options to choose from. Please read the manual! The Manual is very good, and you can also download it from the Cuisinart website. Like any new appliance, it takes several times of using the dials and buttons, before it starts to feel normal, and you understand how they all work. Then you can adjust settings to your liking with ease. This is a big improvement from the Breville Smart Oven that I bought. The fan in it went out after 7 years. It was one of the best toaster ovens available when I bought it, but after 7 years of newer technology, it had nowhere near the cooking potential, or quality of this Cuisinart. I don't know why this was so hard to find, as it is not in any of our local stores. Shame on them. However, the box is quite large, and would require a lot of shelf space. I am very happy to have this in my kitchen. It is a very good cooking appliance of high quality. Keeping it clean should make it last for many years.
C**N
Destroys Ninja at baking and air frying
I have been using an Oster 1300W convection bake oven. I was very happy with its convection bake but wanted to replace it with an air fryer / oven unit. I purchased both the Ninja SP101 and this Cuisinart. I cooked the same items in all the ovens at once to perform a direct comparison. I Initially purchased just the Ninja but noticed a significant bake performance downgrade from the Oster it was replacing so added this Cuisinart to the competition. Convection bake: Frozen French bread pizza at 400F. The Cuisinart cooked it perfectly at 6 minutes. The Oster came in second with a perfect pizza after 13 minutes. The Ninja came in last with a disappointing bake after 16 minutes. Air fryer: Frozen chicken nuggets sprayed with olive oil at 400F The Cuisinart created a perfect crisp set of nuggets after 9 minutes. The Ninja created a very good crisp after 14 minutes. Both did an excellent job at air fry, but the Cuisinart crisp was slightly better and it cooked much quicker. So this Cuisinart oven wins by a mile. The Ninja is still a good air fryer if you never touch the Cuisinart. Notes: I ruled out the more expensive Breville due to its low quality air fry and unacceptably slow preheat time. I purchased the Ninja first since it is compact and has a fold up feature to free up some counter space when not in use. That feature is somewhat of a gimmick since you have to lift and move the entire unit to store it. The Cuisinart is significantly taller at 14” vs 8” for the Ninja and 12” for the Oster.
M**A
Unnecessary digital clock
This oven works great, exactly as described. I ended up trading it for the TOA-70 instead, for one reason: the digital display. I prefer to use switches on my electrical outlets so I can turn off the power to anything I am not using. After a house fire many years ago, I am afraid of appliances that might be turned on by mistake. This TOA-60 digital oven, when first turned on, wants its clock set. Why a toaster oven needs a clock is beyond me….but it has one and won’t cook anything until the clock is set (oddly enough, it’s always 12:01in my house, according to this oven). The TOA-70 is not digital and has no clock. It works fine when the power is on, and sits quietly when it is unplugged. It suits my needs better.
D**E
FINALLY, A TOASTER OVEN THAT DOES WHAT IT CLAIMS!
My wife and I would be satisfied with just a toaster that could evenly and consistently turn out a variety of bread with the proper shade. We looked into several toasters and even bought one based on reviews. The one we bought is going to St Vincent de Paul in virtually new condition and we will keep our latest purchase, our TOA-65 Toaster Oven. Not only does it turn out our individually preferred shade of toast, but it beats our air fryer, which we thought was just fine, by a long shot. Even following the basic instructions, we were able to crank out toast, French fries, chicken, roasted Brussels sprouts, and numerous other dishes that were somewhat hit and miss in our air fryer. The Cuisinart did take some adjustment (it can run about 20 degrees hotter than the setting) but it doesn't occur during shorter cook times and with a time or two of experimentation, it has performed like a charm. The cookbook has numerous recipes that turn out as described. The top gets hot but ours is about three inches below our kitchen cabinet with no apparent heat damage. Also, most of the time, we keep an oven mit on top. The stainless steel exterior is an excellent compliment to our all stainless kitchen appliances. All in all, our Cuisinart is one of our most dependable and satisfying purchases.
J**Y
WOW,100 degrees too hot! Keeping my 5 yr old Breville!
I bought this a replacement for a 5 yr old Breville oven that was starting to bake a little low temperature-wise. The Cuisinart had many attractive features, the interior light was especially nice. Ability to air fry was nice but not a necessity as I already have 2 Cosori air fryers. The price too was better than the Breville so I ordered the Cuisinart. It looks very nice and sleek, but the control menu was confusing and not intuitive at all. The owners manual did little to explain how to use the different functions. You just have to practice with it. I tried it for toast as well as on a pkg of Pepperidge Farm frozen pastry turnovers. I put the machines side by side with identical foods and selected the same temp and time and was absolutely amazed at the outcomes. Scared actually! The Cuisinart baked waaaaay hotter... toast was browner on the medium setting than in the Breville. Ok, that’s acceptable and easily adjusted for. The pasty tho..... both ovens were set to bake at the recommended package directions, 425 for 20-25 minutes and the temp was tested with an oven thermometer placed in each oven. The Breville reached a temp of about 410 degrees and was browned at 20 minutes. The Cuisinart reached over 500 degrees and the pastry was charred black before 15 minutes. I was concerned it might flame up so I turned both ovens off at 20 minutes. I’m glad I remained in the kitchen while I was testing the ovens....it could have been very unfortunate. The Breville also has a self-ejecting oven rack which is much heavier and 2” wider than the Cuisinart’s rack. The Cuisinart rack is lighter weight and pulling it out I burned myself on the top of the oven cavity....the Breville has more interior height from the rack to the top. I didn’t dare try the air fry setting, or broil or anything else on the Cuisinart TOA-065. Seemed like there could be a potential safety hazard when the oven baked nearly 100 degrees hotter than it was set for. I didn’t want to chance it. Thankfully it was still within the return period. We boxed the Cuisinart up and sent it back to Amazon. I have since read of others that had similar issues with this oven cooking way too hot. Apparently I got a lemon. I’m so grateful for Amazon’s free return policy! So easy, I dropped it off at UPS and my Amazon gift card balance was credited within 30 minutes! If/when my old Breville does eventually die, I’ll be replacing it with another Breville!!! Maybe one with a light inside next time.
S**S
How did I live without this.
Our introduction to air fryers came in the form of an Instant Pot with an air fryer lid, which is awesome by the way! But the instant pot just did not have a big enough area to air fry much for a four person family. So I got this Cuisinart. Having the additional area of the rectangular basket has been everything. I have done fries, tater tots, onion rings and pretzel bits quick and easy. I have done both breaded and non-breaded chicken, but frozen and thawed. Reheating fajitas and similar things returns some of the crispiness they had when fresh. Left overs are so much better than in the oven. Things that came out kind of wet and mushy in the oven come out fresh and crispy. My wife and I sometimes sit at the island and have a meal of fish sticks and tater tots as a fun little hangout dinner because they are so crispy and better than the oven. No, I did not say the fish sticks are good, just better! I have done very little with the non-air fryer features of the oven. I even air fried a frozen pizza a couple times. No, we don't just eat that kind of stuff, we typically cook dinner on the stove and in the oven, but when we are in the mood for fries or something, this could not be more convenient. Bacon comes out good. I use foil on the drip tray, makes cleaning it a lot easier. But cleaning the basket sucks, especially when you have bacon grease or chicken drippings types of things. It can take some effort cleaning it because of the nature of the basket itself, since it is not a flat surface like a pan. There are so many quick lunch ideas I have for this that we have not tried yet. The great thing about the air fryer vs the oven is the lack of preheat time. Everything gets done quicker in the air fryer considering just cook time, but then you also don't have the preheat time, which is huge! I bought this to also replace my aging toaster, but I have not sold myself on doing that yet. Toast comes out of here well enough, but I grew up with a toaster, it is hard to let go of it. Bottom line, order this, now, we love ours. I don't rate most things a 5, but the only thing I could think of to even consider dinging a star off this is because I hate cleaning the basket. But considering how it also sucked cleaning the instant pot out after air frying with it, I guess this is just how it has to be. It is a small price to pay. Example of ease and quickness. Was cooking dinner in the oven for an hour. Kids were getting hungry fast. Grabbed a bag of frozen pretzel bits and threw four in for each us. 4 minutes on (i think it was 375) and boom, $8-13 worth of appetizer for about $2.50 and 4 minutes of time.
G**S
Fantastic Multi-Function Oven
The Cuisinart TOA-95 Digital AirFryer Toaster Oven is an outstanding kitchen appliance. With its premium 1800-watt power and digital display, it offers excellent performance and ease of use. The air frying function is fantastic, providing crispy results without excessive oil. I love how versatile it is; I can toast, bake, broil, and air fry all in one appliance. The digital display is user-friendly and makes setting the temperature and timer a breeze. The oven heats up quickly and cooks food evenly. Overall, this oven has been a fantastic addition to my kitchen, making meal prep easier and more enjoyable. Highly recommended!
A**R
Works amazingly when it works!
We bought this in January of 2023. We love the way it cooks food evenly and quickly. It is easy to figure out once you have used it a few times and the same item will cook the same way at the same temperature and time once you get the hang of it! Really barely use the oven anymore. Except...the buttons all of a sudden will stop working. It started with the knob and dial about 9 months in. The dial would not compute to the numbers. You may be turning it so that temperature or time increases, but it would go up and down and every which way. The knob on that dial which you push to confirm a temp/time, just stops working from time to time. Then the rest of the buttons stop working all together. We have tried cleaning them and unplugging the machine. Eventually it would just sort of start working again, but still was sensitive to touch and the dial never quite works but eventually you get to a temp that you want to use and select it. Now all the buttons have basically stopped working. For an almost $300 item from a reputable company, it is wild to have such a poor design and tech for the actual buttons you need to use the machine. We should be able to have gotten WAY more time out of this product.
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