Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven Review: 8-in-1 Worth the Counter Space?

Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven, 1800W, 8-in-1 with Air Fry, Convection, Broil & Warm, 0.6 Cubic Feet, 60-Minute Timer, TOA-70NAS, Stainless Steel
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- VERSATILE COOKING FUNCTIONS: This premium 1800-watt Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven is equipped with an air fry setting plus toast, convection bake, bake, convection broil, broil, grill, and warming feature
- SPACIOUS CAPACITY: The Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven is large enough to toast 6 slices of bread, air fry 3 lbs. of chicken wings, bake a 12” pizza, or roast a 4-lb. chicken.
- SUPERIOR OPERATION: Equipped with an adjustable temperature dial, 60-minute timer/auto-shutoff, and a toast shade selector, this air fryer toaster oven features a wide temperature range (Warm-450°F) to ensure your meals are cooked to your perfection
- FAST AND CRISPY FOOD: AirAdvantage technology with top fan/heater assembly provides optimized hot air flow for fast and crispy results, locking in flavor and giving food the crispy texture you love
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Eight cooking functions replace multiple appliances, saving valuable counter space
- AirAdvantage technology delivers genuinely crispy results without excess oil
- Comes with useful accessories: rack, drip tray, air fry basket, and grill/griddle
- Stainless steel exterior looks sleek and wipes clean easily
- 60-minute timer with auto-shutoff adds peace of mind during busy cooking
Cons
- Interior capacity is modest — a 12-inch pizza fits, but a whole turkey won't
- The exterior gets noticeably hot during extended cooking cycles
- Toast function produces uneven results on the darkest shade setting
- At 1800W, you'll want a dedicated outlet to avoid tripping breakers
Quick Verdict
The Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven is a genuinely versatile machine. After three weeks of daily use — from weekday toast to weekend chicken wings — it earned its counter spot. The TOA-70NAS handles most small-kitchen tasks capably, though the modest interior capacity means you'll still need your regular oven for larger meals. Score: 4.3 out of 5.
What Is the Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven?
I unboxed the Cuisinart TOA-70NAS on a rainy Tuesday, fresh off a weekend grocery run. The stainless steel finish caught the kitchen light in a way that made it look pricier than it is. Right away I noticed the weight — solid, not flimsy — and the way the door mechanism clicked shut with a satisfying thunk. No creaky hinges here.

At its core, this is an 1800-watt countertop oven with eight cooking modes: air fry, toast, convection bake, bake, convection broil, broil, grill, and a warming setting. Cuisinart bundles it with an oven rack, baking pan, drip tray, air fry basket, and a reversible grill/griddle — so you're not hunting for accessories on day one. The temperature dial runs from Warm up to 450°F, giving you enough range for both gentle reheating and proper searing.
Key Features
- 8 cooking functions in one compact unit replace multiple appliances
- 1800 watts power for fast preheating and consistent cooking results
- AirAdvantage top-fan technology for crispy, golden finishes without oil
- Spacious enough for 6-slice toast, 12-inch pizza, or 4-pound chicken
- Wide 450°F temperature range covers warming through high-heat broiling
- 60-minute timer with auto-shutoff prevents overcooked meals
- Stainless steel exterior with easy-clean non-stick interior
Hands-On Review
Let's get specific. By day three I'd run the Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven through its paces on every setting that made sense for my household. The toast function? Solid — four slices came out evenly golden on shade level four. The bagel setting, which isn't listed separately but works fine under the toast mode, produced that crisp-outer-soft-center texture bagel lovers want.

What surprised me was the air fry performance. I expected the usual compromise — decent crispiness with a trade-off in texture. Wrong. The AirAdvantage technology genuinely delivers. Chicken wings after 20 minutes at 400°F had that crackling skin I'd normally associate with deep frying. Here's the thing nobody mentions in the listings: you need to pat the wings dry before cooking. Any excess moisture and you'll get steamed wings instead of crispy ones. A small detail, but it changes the result dramatically.

The convection bake setting performed well for cookies — twelve cookies baked evenly across the rack, bottoms golden without burning. Pizza in the TOA-70NAS works fine for personal-sized or medium rounds, though a full 12-inch pizza sits close enough to the top element that you'll want to rotate it halfway through.
There's a learning curve. The first week I overcooked two batches of roasted vegetables because I was treating it like my full-size oven. The smaller cavity means heat concentrates differently. Lower your expectations on timing by about 15-20% compared to a conventional oven, and check food early. After I adjusted, week two went much smoother.
Who Should Buy It?
This Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven fits several types of buyers well:
- Small-kitchen dwellers who need to consolidate appliances without sacrificing functionality
- Health-conscious cooks who want crispy results without the oil and cleanup of deep frying
- Meal preppers who roast vegetables, bake small casseroles, or air fry protein multiple times per week
- Renters without access to a full-size oven who still want versatile cooking options
Skip this if you regularly cook for more than three people or need to roast large items — the 0.6 cubic foot interior will frustrate you. Also skip it if you already own a quality air fryer and a good toaster oven; this replaces both but won't outperform dedicated high-end models in either category.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Cuisinart TOA-70NAS doesn't quite fit your needs, these alternatives are worth evaluating:
- Ninja Foodi 8-Quart Air Fryer — Larger capacity and pressure-cooking capability, but takes more counter space and costs more
- Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer — Superior temperature precision and Element IQ technology, though significantly pricier
- COSORI Air Fryer Toaster Oven — Comparable 12-in-1 functionality with a slightly larger interior at a similar price point
FAQ
The interior is 0.6 cubic feet. It fits 6 slices of bread, a 12-inch pizza, 3 pounds of chicken wings, or a 4-pound whole chicken.
Final Verdict
The Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven earns its place as a do-everything countertop helper. It won't replace your range, but for singles, couples, or anyone working with limited kitchen space, it handles the everyday cooking tasks — toast, air fry, roast, bake — without complaint. The accessories bundle is genuinely useful, the build quality feels durable, and the air fry results justify the appliance's existence on your counter. Will I keep using it? Absolutely — but I also know to check food early and to keep a kitchen thermometer nearby for the learning curve. That's not a dealbreaker; it's just honest adjustment.