Toast? Check. Roasted chicken dinner? Check. Sheet-pan cake? Check. Meet the KitchenAid toaster oven air fryer. It condenses the power of a full-size oven into an appliance that will fit on your countertop—with bonus air fryer capabilities.

Our Product Testing team tried it out firsthand, putting it through three rounds of thorough testing. Out of the 10 air fryer toaster ovens we tested, this emerged as the best overall option. And trust us, the competition—including models from Breville, Kalorik and Cosori—was tough!

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KitchenAid Dual Convection Countertop Oven

Our best overall air fryer toaster oven is packed with smart features, including a built-in meat thermometer.

What Is the KitchenAid Toaster Oven Air Fryer?

The KitchenAid toaster oven air fryer is a workhorse of a kitchen appliance, letting you make perfectly golden morning toast or whip up healthier meals through its air fryer settings. Its quality shouldn’t be a surprise, given KitchenAid’s general caliber of products. (We rave about others in our KitchenAid food processor review and KitchenAid stand mixer review.)

This toaster oven’s 12 preset cooking functions are a testament to just what it can do, with options ranging from bagel toasting to baking to keeping your dishes warm. It’s designed for versatility, with a temperature range from 80 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Expect a couple of toys, including an air-fry basket, temperature probe (more on that later), 13×9-inch baking pan with a grill rack, removable metal drip and crumb tray and removable metal rack. It is a bit on the larger side, so expect this to be a permanent fixture on your countertop.

The KitchenAid countertop oven has a tinted door, which is ultimately a matter of personal preference. Some of our testing team found it sleek and sophisticated, a nice change to the more industrial appearance of other models. Others thought it risked getting grubby in the long run, and noted that it makes it hard to watch your food cooking.

How We Tested the KitchenAid Countertop Oven

For every air fryer on our list, we started out testing with the basics: toast. There is a preset button for that—as well as buttons for the temperature/shade and the time/slices—so it was easy to program based on our preferences. We set six slices for a 4 out of 8 shade and waited 6 minutes and 30 seconds.

Though toasting took longer than other options, the KitchenAid countertop oven immediately proved itself a top performer with a nice golden brown piece of toast. Every slice in the two rows was browned evenly. This wasn’t a surprise, given the performance of the KitchenAid toaster.

Admittedly, the French fries weren’t as much of a success. We air-fried them at 390 degrees Fahrenheit for 11 minutes. Preheating took a little longer than expected, and after 17 minutes, our French fries were still droopy and overwhelming. They seemed warmed through, rather than crispy and crunchy.

The KitchenAid countertop oven redeemed itself with the sheet cake test. We baked the cake at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 minutes and were impressed by the rise, caramelization and evenness.

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Then came the final test for our top contenders: a roasted chicken. Rather than setting a timer, we set a target temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit, which took about 50 minutes (the fastest of any we tested). It tasted delicious, and the meat was tender. The skin could have gotten a little bit crispier, but to be fair, we tasted it a little while after cooking, which may have contributed to that.

"The meat probe thermometer is a game-changer for this one. No need to keep pulling the meat out to temp it when you can just set it and forget it!"
Dylan Fischer
Product Tester

Pros

  • User-friendly LCD screen with buttons and one knob
  • Sleek and elegant design
  • Performs at a consistently high quality across different types of food
  • Meat probe makes monitoring temperature very straightforward

Cons

  • Buzzer is very quiet; if you’re not in the same room, you could miss it
  • Tinted window makes it difficult to see inside

Product Comparison: KitchenAid Air Fryer Oven vs. Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer

Another favorite of our Product Testing Team, the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer is a top contender along with the KitchenAid Air Fryer Toaster Oven. Like our beloved KitchenAid, the Breville has a multitude of cooking options, including air-fry, bake, roast, proof, reheat, slow-cook and dehydrate. It also has some food-specific modes, like pizza, toast and bagel.

Product tester Annamarie Higley says of the Breville, “This is perfect for someone with a kitchenette in their home or a family who wants a second oven because, for all intents and purposes, it’s just that. It fits casseroles, stews, whole roasts—so impressive for a portable appliance that just plugs into your wall!”

Compared to the KitchenAid, the Breville is larger. It can fit a 14-pound turkey and a 13-inch pizza! In both, you can fit a 9-by-13 baking pan or tray. The Breville weighs about double (about 40 pounds versus the KitchenAid’s 20 pounds), but both feature 120-voltage power, see-through windows and easy-to-use controls. We really think you can’t go wrong with either one.

Where To Buy the KitchenAid Air Fryer Oven

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KitchenAid Dual Convection Countertop Oven

Our best overall air fryer toaster oven is packed with smart features, including a built-in meat thermometer.

The KitchenAid Air Fryer Oven costs around $300. It’s available from Walmart, as well as KitchenAidWilliams Sonoma and Amazon.

FAQ

How do you clean a KitchenAid toaster oven?

All you’ll need is some warm water, dish soap and cleaning cloths. We hand-washed the different elements inside, like the multipurpose pan that we’d used for the chicken. We wiped down the interior (which the manufacturer says is non-stick) and exterior with a damp cloth. As far as cleaning went, it was pretty standard. It’s recommended that you clean the air fryer each time you use it to reduce build-up.

How do you turn on a KitchenAid toaster oven?

Select the cooking function you want, set it to the desired temperature, and you’re ready to go! Before heating up the toaster oven, make sure the rack is situated in the right position.

Does KitchenAid make an air fryer?

Yes. KitchenAid makes several models of air fryer countertop ovens. There is a slightly less expensive digital option, but we like this one for its size and performance and how much it can handle.

Is an air fryer toaster oven combo worth it?

It depends on your cooking preferences and lifestyle. In testing out this KitchenAid air fryer toaster oven, we found its performance to be pretty top-tier at things you could normally cook in an air fryer or toaster — even a sheet cake baked nicely. If you’re in the market to use your oven less or have a small kitchen with limited space for appliances, it could be worth it.

What’s the difference between an air fryer and a toaster oven air fryer?

A standard air fryer will usually perform best at crisping up foods like roasted veggies, proteins or frozen foods. A toaster oven air fryer is a bit more versatile with more capabilities and presets to toast, bake, roast, reheat and more.

What are the disadvantages of an air fryer oven?

An air fryer oven can be pricier than your average air fryer. They can also take up a little more counter space and be a bit tougher to clean.

Why You Should Trust Us

Our team put multiple different air fryers to the test, evaluating both their features and their performance. We tested bread, frozen French fries, yellow sheet cake and roasted chicken, eliminating air fryers throughout each round. Plus, this isn’t our first small kitchen appliances test. Our team is well-versed in reviewing everything from food processors to single-serve coffeemakers.

I’ve written numerous product round-ups and gift guides, helping consumers find high-quality options that fit their lifestyles, preferences and budgets. I also grew up in a household that heartily embraced the concept of a countertop oven and I’ve remained a fan.