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DavidS Posted
So far it works well but I don’t like that it gets extremely hot on the chrome trim around the outside of the door…. If you’re not careful you can easily burn yourself on the trim.
Armush Posted
Make sure to give it a room from all sides otherwise it makes small noises, other then that works great
PaulS Posted
Overall good just not sure if the air fryer works great
Sonyxb33 Posted
Has digital display. Flexibility for toadt, bake, air fry etc.
jago Posted
The KitchenAid Digital countertop over with Air Fry is a multipurpose appliance that packs a lot into the compact design. The styling of this oven has some nice touches, such as the shiny chrome handle and the glossy black face with matte black outer finish. Included in the box are everything that you need to get started. An air fry basket, 9x13” baking pan, grill rack (designed for the pan), metal drip and crumb tray, and another metal rack. There are 9 different cooking modes that this device has as well, they are: Dehydrate, Proof, Bagel, Toast, Air Fry, Bake, Broil, Reheat, and Keep Warm. Obviously, some of those modes are just a slight variation of another, but it is nice to have a dedicated mode for some of these. I am not sure how much I will use them all, such as Proof or Dehydrate, but perhaps you will. This is extremely easy to use, you have the mode button and then you have the temp/time button. At first I was confused as to how to set the cooking time (who reads the instructions these days), but I quickly figured out that the dial on the right is multifunctional and press will toggle between temp and time. I only had the chance to cook my beloved Chicken wings that we usually use our 5.2qt standard air fryer and to cook 24 wings it takes two batches. I was able to fit 21 large Costco size chicken wings (fully thawed) in the no-flip basket. Just set the dial to air fry mode, temp 450 and 28 minutes. I probably should have cooked them a little longer since this batch did not come out very crispy. But using an air fryer does take some trial and error I have found. You can usually dial that in after a few attempts. Not a big deal at all to me. I was happy to replace our old toaster oven with this nice-looking appliance and I hope for many happy years with this. Clean up was also easy as I let my dishwasher to the heavy lifting. I did rinse off the drip pan first though. You should check out the KitchenAid Digital Countertop oven for yourself and you will not be disappointed.
Waipahu Posted
After a false start with the first one being damaged in transit I got the second one from Best Buy and fired it up. The first test was the air-fry function, which was the primary reason why we bought this appliance in the first place. The controls are intuitive and easy to use. We used the air fry to re-heat some left over fried chicken. The air-fryer function defaults to 400*. The oven preheats and let's you know its ready with a beep. We followed the instruction and sprayed the frying basket with Pam, tossed in the chicken and let it rip. Perfect. The skin was crispy and hot and the chicken was as good as the day before. I was expecting the toaster oven-air fryer to be louder, but I was pleasantly surprised at how quiet the convection fan is. Washing the basket is a bit of a chore as it is expanded metal. But then, washing any frying basket, including my former deep fryer, is always a pain so nothing new here. We next tried the toasting function without the convection fan. It toasted French bread (which is easy to burn) perfectly. Lightly crisp on the outside and hot and chewy on the inside. The oven has an interior light that makes it easy to monitor the progress of your cooking without having to open the door which allows all of your heated air to escape. It does not take much more real estate on my counter than my 13 year old Oster toaster oven (also from Best Buy). It looks very sleek with the shiny black front and chrome trim. So far, so good--time will tell if this is an enduring counter-top appliance.
Wade Posted
This toaster oven/air fryer is easy to use and clean. Most receipes are geared toward the traditional style air fryers so adjustments have to be made. My first food for the air fryer was chicken wings. They were quite delicious. A receipe book geared toward the toaster oven style wouls have been nice. My wife baked some frozen biscuits using the baking setting and turned out perfect.
Troubledjuan Posted
Toaster ovens are great small appliances and when we moved into our new home we needed a new one, and this one has a lot of features.. Haven't tried them all yet, but I have toasted bread, and baked a couple of pot pies, pizza and baked some biscuits.. It is a little bigger and does take up more counter space, But the trade off is, you don't need to fire up a big oven to make a few smaller items. Kitchen Aid Appliances are made in the USA and this small appliance was made in China. I wish this appliance would have been made in the USA also.
SteveP Posted
We replaced an old Cuisinart toaster oven with this KitchenAid unit. It is much larger, seems to come to temperature faster and toasts more evenly. It really is nice and fairly easy to use. The fan is a little louder... but all in all, I would recommend it!
reguru Posted
This was purchased after returning a different brand that didn't work properly. It is easy to use (after you figure out where the timer is located) and does what it's supposed to. The air fryer setting is excellent at crisping up previously fried food (like fries). The only minor complaint is that the air fryer tray is hard to clean.
JoeZ Posted
Toaster oven makes a lot of heat, controls are simple and easy. Takes up more counter space than a regular toaster oven, but is not huge. Air fryer function is just ok, nothing great. Nice to have dehydrator and dough warmer functions.
Danny Posted
Its a really good air fryer, just wished it came with much more supplies with too cook with and an easier way to change the temperature wothout having to take off the time for to get into that function.
MeriamK Posted
We were looking for an air fryer and we ended up choosing this one because the materials are non toxic (stainless steel) as opposed to the vast majority of ones in the market that have a non stick coating. Pros: - Faster than oven. Great to reheat food. - Less use of oil. More space so we can use 2 trays. - IT has a clear window, so we can check if food is going to burn. (Ex; when we are air frying) Cons: -Big - Clear window becomes scorching HOT!! I got burned after touching it the first time, so the isolation is poor.
Needitforwork Posted
Still learning how to use it and the various features it offers. With its size we have been able to use it in place of our conventional oven for smaller food preparation. Can warm up food and toast bread, very versatile. Only compliant is keep getting burnt areas on our toast.
Maco Posted
Flexible, good capacity, doesn't take much more room than device that only air-fries. I would have liked a bit more documentation on the different uses, recipes, etc. So far pretty easy to clean.
kelly Posted
This is my first air fryer so I don't really have a basis for comparison. I decided to get this air fryer because I wanted one and this one also functions as a toaster among other things. The two things that drew me to this oven was 1. Multifunction and 2. It is quieter than most air fryers. So far I have used it to make wings, airfryer pickles and zucchini, air fried potatoes and to reheat everything from pizza to frozen tots and chicken nuggets. I think it delivers on most of my expectations and it looks better than the big starwars looking airfryers. These might actually work a little better for Air frying but for the things that were important to me, I think I made the right choice.
BuyerBestBuy Posted
Great performance, very good value for money. Convenient to place on the countertop, very versatile appliance to help grill, air fry and toast in small quantities.
babyburd Posted
Good oven. Probably a better toaster oven then air fryer but then it is a combination unit so you get more options. Size is perfect tho. Heats up quickly,
2sassybeagles Posted
This is my first air fryer. I am thrilled that it is quiet and cuts down on the time I bake or fry things. The black drip pan is hard to clean, but everything else cleans easily.
Drew Posted
Perfect size for me, and got a great price. Did some research, and this one seemed to fit the bill. Still learning what works best time wise..it seems like maybe things take a bit longer than the usual air fryer instructions indicate. The shelves do not pop out or anything when opening the door, so there is some reaching in. So be careful...I put a mini highway in an oven glove by accidentally hitting the heating element on the bottom. Do far, so good.