Brand |
COSORI |
---|---|
Color |
Silver-Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions |
16.3"D x 16.9"W x 15.5"H |
Special Feature |
Smart control |
Control Type |
Touch, Konb & AppControl |
Door Style |
Dropdown Door |
Included Components |
1 x Fry Basket, 1 x Food tray, 1 x User Manual, 1 x Wire Rack, 1 x Recipe Book |
Model Name |
Toaster Oven Air Fryer Combo, |
Finish Type |
Non-stick,Stainless Steel |
Door Material Type |
Tempered Glass |
Cable Length |
3 Feet |
Temperature Range |
27°–232°C Degrees Celsius |
Item Weight |
22 pounds |
Manufacturer |
COSORI |
ASIN |
B0BGM4JY9G |
Country of Origin |
China |
Item model number |
CTO-R251S |
Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank |
#1,369 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #1 in Convection Ovens |
Date First Available |
October 9, 2022 |
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Fantasticalice Alice –
I’ve had this for a year now, still like it as much as the 1st day I unboxed it. Easy to use, easy to clean and cooks like it should. I have not measured the temps so I don’t know how accurate it is, but I bake bread in it all the time, it works beautifully. Large enough to fit 2 racks of food (this will slow down cooking time) for a full meal. It’s become slightly discolored from cleaning, but that’s not a bad thing. I clean it every time I use it. It’s BIG, almost any pot or pan will fit.
L. MachadoL. Machado –
This is my 2nd Cosori Air Fryer Toaster Oven, but this one is a total game changer! I loved my older model oven, but I liked that this model has the added meat thermometer. When I unboxed this new model, it was in perfect condition, but the meat thermometer was missing. Oh no! I emailed Cosori and they got back to me the next day and informed me that they were shipping out a thermometer. I was very happy with the quick response. The only downside, and not the fault of Cosori at all, was that the Post Office had it at my neighborhood branch for 5 days before finally delivering it today.I toasted a whole chicken in it last week and it was delicious and perfectly cooked and browned. Cleanup was a breeze with the new ceramic coated walls and no exposed heating elements of the oven. I was dreading the cleanup after seeing all the grease spattered all over the inside of the oven, but it was no problem at all. I first used paper towels to wipe up all the grease (used a LOT of them, lol) and then followed that up with damp, clean paper towels and voila, spotlessly clean with no scrubbing! My only regret was that I forgot to add water to the drip pan to avoid having my kitchen looking like the London fog from the smoke.I’m getting ready to bake a pizza in it now. I’m sure it will be great, since my other one did such a great job (gifted that one to my neighbor and he LOVES it).It is a little large depth wise, but I made it fit in my small apartment kitchen. I rarely use my horrible bottom-of-the-line apartment electric stove oven now.If you have the space to accommodate this oven, I’m fairly confident you’ll love it! Just buy it!
Stef –
I love this oven it’s easy to set. Everything cooks really well as far as like snacks and things like that as long as you follow directions on the package it works great baking air frying broiling all work really well in this and it’s nice and big I can do Chicken on one shelf and roasted potatoes on another. Everything I’ve cooked in it has come out fantastic steak tips marinated chicken I’ve done a pork roast in there. I’ve done all sorts of snacks and french fries and wings and chicken tenders. They’ve all come out really well. Would highly recommend it.
Mathew T. –
After purchasing the COSORI 12-in-1 Air Fryer Toaster Oven as a gift for my wife at Christmas, I have to say: I was worried. Not only if this thing would work as advertised (I did my research), but would she even like it? It stayed in the box for about a month but I kept my mouth shut. I’ve bought stuff before that she didn’t like. They usually didn’t stick around long. Concerns continued to mount but I remained silent. Finally she tried using it. She obviously wasn’t a fan of the gift as evidenced of our old school toaster oven remaining prominently in an improved location. Yet another sign this wasn’t going to go well. Seen this before. Fingers remained crossed. Sure enough, it finally got its day in court and I am happy to say that I have been exonerated! She loves it and uses the bad boy all the time. She has never looked back. That was close. Some specifics on why it’s been such at hit for us:Air frying – works great. Exceptional for Japanese tonkatsu, chicken katsu, things like that. I love putting in tater tots, french fries and don’t forget the bacon. The bacon comes out absolutely perfect. The light helps you fine tune the finish to your particular taste. We have touchy stomachs in our family. We are now able to enjoy fried food without the drawback of oil. This is great.Toaster oven – seems over powered for the job, especially when used for only one person (I’m the only one in our family who eats breakfast). That said – I haven’t had toast this good in a very long time. I know that sounds silly. I thought the toast would come out burnt and dry but it seemed really good at keeping the outside toasted without dehydrating the inside. Love it.Rotisserie – no clue. I have a showtime rotisserie and I’ll be honest: I have no plans to replace it. I’ll probably try this sometime. Maybe. I doubt it.Internal light – I really like that thing. Its bright. I can use it whenever I want. I comes on a minute before timer goes off. Almost like a reminder. It comes in handy.Cookbook – meh. Could use more stuff in it, but seriously, that’s not why I bought it. I think I looked at it once.Oven/Baking – It bakes well. My 2 daughters have started to use it all the time. They love it. I benefit from that. Win-Win.Other functions? Not sure yet. Still exploring the possibilities. I will say that I personally like the oven and the different cooking modes that come with it. I’ll pick versatility over utility every time. Luckily this hasn’t been a factor for us. This oven excels at both.Cleaning – we really haven’t had an issue. We keep it clean after use and it hasn’t been a problem. When we cook greasy things we use a drip tray. We line that with foil making clean up afterwards simple. Not much to clean if you think ahead.Crumb tray – Not really sure about that thing. It seems too shallow but we keep it clean so it hasn’t been a factor. When we cook something we know will get messy, we use a drip tray.One drawback – Accessories: This thing needs to come with another fry basket as default. One doesn’t cut it. Especially when cooking for a family of 5. I haven’t looked outside amazon, but doesn’t seem to be easy to purchase accessories.Be careful putting in the wire shelf. If it goes in backwards and you don’t catch it – beware. You’re glass door will slam into it when it shuts. Not sure if anyone has had issues with breakage, but it’s something to keep an eye on.Overall, excellent purchase. 5 stars. This IS our oven and it’s the only one we use now. The wife loves it. The family loves it. Enough said. Case closed.
Imshir –
I’ve never had an air fryer. Works great no more greasy mess and so much healthier. This feature along with all the benefits of a counter top toaster oven, make this a real treat to cook in for my retired husband and I!Looks really nice too, push buttons make it easy to use as well. We purchased the black model. NOTE it’s comes with an air fryer basket too so no need to order that separately!
techteachok –
Original Review: Like all the features and flexibility, BUT…After the factory breakin- fryer basket level and even. After 1st use for 10 minutes at 375 aiy frying brussel sprouts – underside of basket looks like someone tried to throw a basket ball through it – SPRUNG upwards bad.Update 11.4.2019:Contacted Customer Support – what pleasant folks to deal with – new air fry mesh pan on the way. Have a new problem – when the heating elements are heating up to 400 degrees (mostly what I am air frying at) it’s quiet as a mouse with a slight whisper of the convection fan moving air. BUT, when it has “heated” and begins to cool down there is a loud thunk, thunk, thunk, – somehow some metal or combination of metals in the heating elements and/or the interior oven walls are cooling and making loud noises. As soon as the heating cycle starts again it is quiet as a mouse again.Update 11.18.2019:Wow Customer Service wanted to investigate the old unit, so they replaced it instead of just sending the basket – said their engineers want to see the problem. New replacement is great – no basket issues, no sounds – quite as a whisper/fan can be. Failed the mention the recipes and guides are well written, good details on the unit, and couldn’t find any “English as a second language” problems you are used to seeing on things made in China. Just wished there were MORE recipes than they supplied. (I don’t facebook or tweet so unless those blogs/info/hints/tips are on the web site I have nothing more than what is written/supplied with the unit).I think this is a great value for all the functions you get, since there is nothing with all these features in this under $200 price range – BUT there are a couple of things I hope the address in a future upgrade.1. Unless I am just not doing it right, the rotisserie is difficult to put in – tolerances are to close and not enough angle to easily put in — and almost impossible to get out with their oversized coat hanger/handle – again you have to turn at an angle and be able to slide it out of the motor side and the tolerances are so close when you hit the right side of the over it falls off the hanger/handle. The indentation where the rods goes into the clip (or the clip) needs to allow you to move the rotisserie to the right to clear the motor spindle on the left and then be able to raise it up and out. Not a showstopper just use heavy duty BBQ rubber gloves and take in out by hand where I can control all the bumping and grinding it takes to get the rotisserie out. Hope the engineers get this done in version 2.2. The inside door hinge on the left and right side are not sealed/covered so that garlic, parmesan. grease drips into it and is almost impossible to get out. Another 1 1/2 inches of extending the inside stainless strip on each side would have solved that problem. Can we say not a showstopper but would be nice to engineer that in version 2. Even though they tell you to NOT put anything on the door when it is down – my solution is to take a 9 x 13 aluminum bake pan and place it on the door and then pull the tray out using the pan to catch everything that drips – then grab both the pan and the tray together and transport both to the counter. Clean door, no drips, clean floor, clean counter – works for me.3. Again not a showstopper, moisture/grease accumulates on the door and drips down and then out on the counter because of the design of the bottom lip of the unit. I think that design should be changed so that it drips inside the oven instead of outside the oven. My solution is to take a piece of aluminum foil and place it under the entire length of the door to catch the drips. If they don’t make any changes to the bottom of the unit, then there really needs to be an outside drip tray that can be put underneath (kind of like the old George Forman Grills).4. There is an inconvenience factor in cleaning the grease, water from in-between the bottom lip of the unit and the bottom of the door– takes time to fold a paper towel and slide it back and forth to absorb the accumulated drops (until the towel comes out clean). Again not a showstopper but hopefully would be corrected in a version 2.None of the above grumblings would stop me from purchasing the unit again, because I like it that much. I would have given the unit 4 stars – but the outstanding customer support and willingness to do whatever is right for the customer – not matter what – demands a 5 star review.
Cyclonus –
I had been shopping for an air fryer / toaster oven combo device for several months, but found it tough to make a decision, since there were so many models available of all shapes and sizes, from a bewildering array of companies. I was fairly certain I was looking for a combo model air fryer, since my old (non air frying) toaster oven was clearly on its way out, and I wanted a device that could do both types of cooking, since I used my old toaster oven a lot (I don’t usually cook enough to warrant heating up my big, full-size oven). This Cosori 12-in-1 model had been recommended as a lower cost alternative to the highly rated Breville model… similar features, maybe not as highly reviewed, but literally half the price. About 3 months ago, I randomly logged onto Amazon, and happened to click on this product, as it was shown as a “recently viewed item”, and saw that for a period of just a couple days, there was both a manufacturer and a vendor coupon available simultaneously, which made this product available for a particularly low price, even cheaper than some clearly inferior lower-end models… so I finally pulled the trigger.Everything arrived on time, and in good working order. I set it up and tested it, and “bake”, “toast”, and “air fry” all seemed to work. I don’t know much about the other 9 functions, and don’t anticipate using them much, so limited my initial testing to those 3. I was initially skeptical about getting a model with digital controls, because I appreciated the simplicity of the manual controls on my previous toaster ovens… but these controls were very straightforward and intuitive… no need to consult the manual or online resources at all.So, after I first set it up, I didn’t actually use it for a few days. The reason being, before I started cooking in it, I first ordered a large silicone mat to place on the counter below it. I did this because every toaster oven I’ve previously owned always wound up with crumbs and gunk underneath, periodically requiring an extra hard round of counter cleansing. I figured placing this mat underneath should make that much easier. I then wrapped the removable floor panel of the Cosori oven in aluminum foil, which should also make that much easier to clean. I also ordered another, smaller, silicone mat, and placed that on top of the foil-covered floor of the oven. I made sure the mat is heat resistant to above the max temp of the oven, of course.In the 3 months I’ve been using it, I haven’t had to replace the foil covering the floor of the oven so far, and I simply rinse off the silicone mat that sits inside the oven every week or so. Since it’s flexible, it’s very easy to do. Some reviews here mention that it’s very difficult to clean the rest of the inside of the oven. I haven’t encountered that myself, but I simply might not be making the kinds of things that make such cleaning necessary. So far I’ve sprayed and wiped off the inside of the front glass door maybe once a month, and the inside walls have not required any cleaning thus far.As for the functionality, I’ve found that it does everything my old toaster oven did, plus (obviously) more. Some professional reviewers like Consumer Reports or Good Housekeeping or CNET test a bunch of models with the exact same foods, and compare results. One of the things they do is fill the oven up pretty heavily, then test for things like uniformity of cooking. Where they might, for example, toast 9 slices of bread simultaneously (since a lot of these devices advertise that capacity), and see how evenly they toast… often finding that the ones in the corner didn’t cook as evenly, etc. Well, I’ll tell you right now, I’m a single guy, and rarely need 9 slices of toast… but when I try to toast 2 slices, centered in the middle of the oven, they come out perfectly. Same goes for making a frozen pizza. Or air frying 6 chicken wings, which I do often. Or making a standard size tray of brownies, which I’ve done once. Or heating up a couple hot dogs (I prefer heating them in a toaster oven as opposed to boiling or microwaving). I haven’t tried stuff like baking a whole cake, or making a whole rotisserie chicken (even though it came with the accessories to do so), since, again, as a single guy, there’s not much reason for me to do either, and the price of a store-bought cake or rotisserie chicken is low enough that I’m not really going to bother.Also, since this is the first air fryer I’ve ever owned, one of the things I wanted to check is that there was really a difference between baking and air frying. Obviously I can see and hear the fan turn on when in air fry mode, which is the major differentiator (though unlike what some have said, I find the fan very quiet… I can only hear it if I’m right next to the unit, not even from the other side of the kitchen). So, I tried bake vs air fry when making wings (since I make them often), and I can say that there is absolutely a difference, and they’re noticeably crisper when air frying. Some have said that toaster oven / air fryer combo models don’t make food as crisp as typical cylindrical air fryers that have a frying basket with a handle. Well, I can’t comment on that, since I’ve never owned one of those. Also, I know that french fry crispness is a major factor for some people, and understandably so. However, I haven’t tried making fries from scratch, so I also can’t comment there. But, I’ve found this device to do a very good job both with bagged frozen fries, as well as with reheating fries from a restaurant. I just spray some cooking spray on them… I don’t actually add any oil beyond that.Anyway, I hope this review was informative, while also understanding that it will probably be more useful to other single people like me who are not cooking very large quantities at once. One more thing I found as well… a couple reviews here mentioned that once you initiate a cycle, it starts preheating, then beeps once it’s preheated, then you have to go back and press the start button again to start the actual cook cycle. I’m not sure why people think this is strange. After all, the whole purpose of preheating is to get the oven to the proper temperature before putting in the food… so of course you have to come back and put the food in, and then press the start button again to start the cook cycle. That being said however, I don’t fancy myself some kind of professional chef, and I don’t want to bother waiting for it to preheat and then walk back and put the food in. Ok, sure, on the very rare occasions I’m making something in my huge, full-size kitchen oven, I’ll do it. But when I’m just heating up something small, in a smaller appliance like this Cosori 12-in-1 oven, I just throw it in, add somewhere between 3 or 4 minutes to the cook time to make up for the lack of preheating, then skip the preheating function altogether… which can be done very easily, by simply hitting the start button a second time.
Amazon CustomerAmazon Customer –
It took me two years to buy a large-sized air fryer like this. I compared many different ovens and read 4 times as many reviews. It was difficult for me to determine which one was well-made, had many uses, would fit my cooking needs and my counter, and seemed to be well reviewed by others.My indecision led me to purchase a moderately-priced oven that seemed to check all of my boxes. Then, after using it for a while, I would know what I liked and what I didn’t like so I could fine-tune and make my ultimate purchase (and give this one to one of my kids).I have had my Cosori oven for just over 5 months now. I LOVE it! It is easy to use. I can bake rolls, potatoes, a casserole, everything – in dishes to accommodate the size of the oven, of course. It also is our toaster. As an air fryer, it is great. It can prepare a meal’s worth of pork chops, fries or whatever at one time, rather than one drawer at a time. You can see all of the functions it has in the description, so I won’t go through each one.I was very surpised to discover that the outside sides of the oven do not get really hot. We store our bags of bread beside the oven. Unlike our old toaster oven, the sides never get hot enough to melt the bread bags to the unit.Even my husband has learned how to use it!I am very happy with this Cosori product. It turns out to be my “ultimate” choice! Sorry kids.I will say, the only two things that bother me are:- When you pull out a tray to flip something, the slot in the wall of the oven doesn’t hold the tray. The tray slides out of the oven. The answer is to take the tray out of the oven to turn over the food and then put it back into the oven.- To turn off the display, you have to hold the time button for 3 seconds – which by any means isn’t a lot of time, but it is a pain when you are in the midst of getting a meal on the table.Neither is a big deal, and not enough to change my 5-star rating. Get one for yourself!
FegarexFegarex –
This is my third air fryer I have owned and this one is just great!!I looked over many models before deciding on this one. I wanted a LARGE capacity in a “toaster oven” style. I am really happy with the size and racks that come with it. My last two fryers had a rotisserie which this did not but I never used it and won’t miss it. The control panel is complete yet simple to use. The machine can use an app which I connected to Android and works great. And… YES.. It does work with Alexa! I’m not sure how much I will use that but it is fun to show your friends. LOL. It actually is nice as you can change temp or time on the fly with it.If I wanted a perfect air fryer, I would have added one or two meat probes but I have some I use. I have done simple things like pork chops of fish and even did a 3 pound beef roast with excellent results. I find I use this more than my regular oven. Now I am getting hungry again!!
marc –
The covered heating elements with the ceramic covering is a game changer in air fryer ovens. Super easy to clean makes air fryer looking brand new after using. We bought this oven for those reasons and was a great decision. We had one of the chef promoted ovens and could not keep it clean with the burnt on grease on the top and sides in the oven. This Cosiori oven with its ceramic heating and coating on the sides eliminates that problem. The oven works great and the accessories are superb. We love the thermometer that comes with the oven. It is super quiet when in use. I can’t say enough good things about the oven. I would absolutely buy this again. I can’t think of anything I don’t like about this oven. Was purchased on Amazon.