The 6 best toaster ovens in 2023, tested and reviewed

Publish date: 2024-07-22
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    Chocolate-chip cookies baking, juicy chicken roasting, and bread toasting are some of the smells we associate with home cooking. While you can make these treats in a standard oven, the best toaster ovens do it faster without taking up much space or overheating your kitchen. Many top toaster ovens can also air fry, making them true multicooking masterpieces. 

    We consulted two experts and tested nine units for temperature consistency and accuracy, preheating and cooking speed, and ease of use to find the best toaster oven. Our top pick is the Cuisinart Digital AirFryer Toaster Oven; it cooks evenly and quickly while offering dehydration and air fryer capabilities. We suggest the Black+Decker Crisp 'N Bake Air Fry Toaster Oven as a budget option; it's $150 cheaper but doesn't cook as quickly.

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    Our picks for the best toaster ovens

    Best overall: Cuisinart Digital AirFryer Toaster Oven - See at Amazon
    The Cuisinart Digital AirFryer Toaster Oven maintains consistent heat to cook quickly and evenly, and it doubles as an air fryer and dehydrator.

    Best budget: Black+Decker Crisp 'N Bake Air Fry Toaster Oven - See at Walmart
    If you want a cheap toaster oven but don't want to sacrifice performance, we recommend the Black+Decker Crisp 'N Bake Air Fry Toaster Oven with its fast preheating and accurate temperatures.

    Best air fryer: Oster Digital Air Fryer Oven with RapidCrisp - See at Amazon
    The Oster Digital Air Fryer Oven excelled in all our tests, rapidly cooking delicious food.

    Best large-capacity: Breville Smart Oven - See at Williams Sonoma
    The Breville Smart Oven is large enough to fit nine slices of toast, a dozen cookies, or a 12-inch pizza, making it ideal for larger families or if you want to use it in place of your standard oven.

    Best small: Hamilton Beach Countertop Toaster Oven - See at Amazon
    While the Hamilton Beach Countertop Toaster Oven is small, it works to its advantage as it preheats quickly, takes up minimal counter space, and is budget-friendly.

    Best versatile: Anova Precision Oven - See at Anova
    In addition to baking, toasting, and air frying, the Anova Precision Oven offers sous vide cooking, and you can control the appliance and monitor the internal temperature of your food using your phone.

    Best overall: Cuisinart Digital AirFryer Toaster Oven

    The Cuisinart Digital AirFryer Toaster Oven did the best job of cooking cookies, chicken, and pizza evenly and quickly in our tests. James Brains/Insider
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    Pros: Has convection cooking/air frying, large enough to fit a 12-inch pizza, provides consistent heat, cooked pizza, chicken, and cookies quickly and evenly 

    Cons: Temperature settings appear to be inaccurate, did not toast evenly

    While the Cuisinart Digital AirFryer Toaster Oven (Model TOA-65) has air frying capabilities, our objective tests focused on its toaster oven performance. In these tests, the Cuisinart did the best overall.

    It took less than five minutes to set up and features an easy-to-read backlit digital display. You navigate through its many different functions by turning a knob and pressing it to select the setting and adjust the time and temp.

    The Cuisinart toaster oven was one of the best toaster ovens for making pizza, chicken, and cookies. It heated a frozen pizza in under six minutes, and the cheese, crust, and pepperoni were evenly cooked. Using the convection cooking function, the chicken reached a safe internal temperature in 52 minutes, and the skin was a beautiful golden brown and tasted outstanding. The meat was moist and flavorful. The cookies were evenly cooked in about 12 minutes, significantly faster than the average 13 minutes and 45 seconds.

    When we ran the Cuisinart Digital AirFryer Toaster Oven for two hours at 350 degrees, we noticed the temperature only varied by four degrees. However, the display said it was preheated when our thermometer read 270. It continued to heat up and reached 350 after eight minutes. The average temperature during the test was 314, well below 350.

    The Cuisinart toaster oven fell short of perfection in two other categories. We used the presets to toast six slices of bread, but after a blazing-fast toasting speed of under three minutes, the top was lighter than the medium shading we set it to. The bottom was uneven, with the center almost burned, and the edges barely toasted. If I used this toaster oven for regular toasting, I'd likely up the time and flip the bread halfway through.

    The Cuisinart was slower than average to preheat to 350 by our measurements. However, it quickly reached 425, making it ideal for frozen pizza. As an air fryer toaster oven, the Cuisinart is taller and narrower than a traditional toaster oven. Yet, it will still fit under most cupboard installations.

    Best budget: Black+Decker Crisp 'N Bake Air Fry Toaster Oven

    The Black+Decker Crisp 'N Bake Air Fry is the best toaster oven you'll find for under $70. James Brains/Insider
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    Pros: Fast preheating, accurate temperature settings, even cooking, features air frying/convection cooking, the timer has a stay-on function

    Cons: Uneven toasting, was among the slowest to roast a chicken

    Despite costing less than a third of the price of the other models in our guide, the Black+Decker Crisp 'N Bake Air Fry Toaster Oven (Model TO3217SS) held its own in our tests. It has intuitive, no-nonsense analog knob controls, a roomy interior, and convection cooking/air frying. Another nice touch is the "stay on" option on the timer, which makes it, so you don't have to add more time during longer cooks.

    The Black+Decker toaster oven appeared to have the most accurate thermostat. At 347 degrees, it came closest to reaching a 350-degree average during our two-hour test. However, the temperature varied by 13 degrees, putting it in the middle of the pack.

    It was consistently one of the fastest to preheat. The oven reached 350 degrees in under four minutes, and reaching 425 only took about a minute more. 

    The Black+Decker Crisp 'N Bake Air Fry Toaster Oven excelled at making cookies and frozen pizza. Each batch took about 14 minutes to bake, which was fair, but the results were even and delicious. The story was the same with frozen pizza: the cooking time was average, but the pizza was excellent. The chicken was also great: flavorful, juicy, and evenly cooked. However, finishing it took nearly an hour and a half, making it one of the slowest models.

    The Black+Decker oven's toasting was subpar. It toasted six slices of bread in three-and-a-half minutes, which was average, but the results weren't very even. The top of the toast was close to consistent, but it was noticeably less done near the front, and the bottom was much less toasted than the top.

    Best air fryer: Oster Digital Air Fryer Oven with RapidCrisp

    The Oster Digital Air Fryer Oven performed the best in our air fryer toaster oven tests, holding consistent temperatures and cooking quickly. James Brains/Insider
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    Pros: Easy to clean and use, maintains consistent temperatures, features dehydration and other useful presets, quick to preheat and cook food

    Cons: Hard to see interior since it lacks a light, runs hot

    More and more toaster ovens come with air frying capabilities, so I tested 17 units for our guide to the best air fryer toaster ovens. The testing differed slightly from this guide because I focused more on the air frying capabilities and less on how well it toasted. The Oster Digital Air Fryer Oven with RapidCrisp came out on top in our testing.

    The Oster consistently produced flavorful and evenly cooked dishes, including delicious frozen pizza in nine minutes, crispy fries in 12 minutes, and a whole roasted chicken in just over an hour. While the chicken and pizza could have been more evenly cooked, they tasted fantastic.

    We tested for temperature variance, and the Oster air fryer ran hotter than the target temperature of 350 degrees Fahrenheit, averaging 366 degrees. Yet, it remained consistent at 366, deviating by at most three degrees. Plus, it preheated quickly, reaching 400 degrees in under six minutes.

    The Oster Air Fryer Oven just comes with the basics: a baking pan and air fryer basket. However, it has an impressive selection of useful presets, including dehydration. The clean-up is effortless thanks to the dishwasher-safe components and a removable crumb tray. The model I tested didn't have an interior light to help monitor the cooking process. Fortunately, Oster offers a virtually identical model with a light.

    The best air fryer toaster oven should be able to cook food evenly, delectably, and quickly. In all these areas, the Oster exceeded or matched the performances of the models we tested. If you want a toaster oven that works equally well as an air fryer, this is the appliance to get.

    Read our full Oster Digital Air Fryer Toaster Oven review.

    Best large-capacity: Breville Smart Oven

    Thanks to the capacity and cooking capabilities of the Breville Smart Oven, you may not ever use your standard oven again. James Brains/Insider
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    Pros: Can fit nine slices of toast and a 12-inch pizza, provides consistent and even heat, features convection cooking/air frying, attractive backlit digital display with several functions and sub-functions

    Cons: Temperature settings were consistently higher than what we measured, slow to preheat

    Along with our best versatile toaster oven pick below, the Breville Smart Oven (Model BOV800XL) was one of two models that could toast nine slices of bread at once, and it did a good job of it. Plus, it can hold a 12.5-inch pizza. This is impressive, considering the exterior dimensions aren't inordinately large.

    Like our top pick, the Breville Smart Oven has a backlit digital display with separate knobs for quickly adjusting the function, temperature, and time. It also has sub-functions that adjust the cooking time and heat based on the size of the pizza you are baking or the slices of toast you're toasting. Plus, the Smart Oven features convection cooking/air frying.

    The oven excelled at chicken and cookies. It took a little more than an hour to roast a whole chicken, and it was the best-tasting and most evenly cooked of all the birds in our tests. We baked a dozen cookies in the roomy Breville Smart Oven using the Cookie function, which utilized 350-degree convection cooking. The cookies came out evenly baked in 14 minutes, which was average.

    The oven also cooked pizza evenly, but it took 17 minutes, which was longer than all but one of the models. It was also one of the slowest ovens to preheat. We couldn't get it to preheat to 425 degrees. It maxed out at 387. This was a consistent problem. In our temperature variance test, we measured an average temp of 292 despite setting the controls to 350. Because of this, we'd recommend utilizing an oven thermometer to find your target temperature setting. 

    On the plus side, the Breville toaster oven held its temperature consistently, only wavering by four degrees over two hours.

    Best small: Hamilton Beach Countertop Toaster Oven

    The Hamilton Beach Countertop Toaster Oven is an affordable, space-efficient option that preheats quickly. James Brains/Insider
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    Pros: Preheats quickly, affordable, small footprint, stay-on timer

    Cons: Took the longest to make pizza, cookies, and chicken; only fits a 9-inch pizza or smaller

    The Hamilton Beach Countertop Toaster Oven (model 31401) was the smallest toaster oven we tested, yet it still did a good job of cooking evenly. Due to its compact interior, it was one of the fastest to preheat in all of our tests. And, at $70, it's roughly the same price as our budget pick.

    The Hamilton Beach toaster oven is easy to use, controlled by three dials for temperature, time, and function. While the timer runs for 30 minutes, you can keep the oven on without using the timer. This came in handy when roasting a chicken, which took nearly two hours, half an hour longer than any other model. Pizza and cookies took about 5 and 4 minutes longer, respectively, than the other ovens.

    The Hamilton Beach 31401 was only average in the temperature variance test. While the oven temp varied by just 6.3 degrees over the two-hour test, it stayed about 30 degrees below the 350-degree set point. 

    Despite the longer cooking times, the food tasted excellent. The pizza and cookies were evenly cooked. The chicken was juicy. Toasting was fast and even, but you must flip the bread midway to get even coloration. If you're looking for a compact option, this is the best toaster oven to buy.

    Best versatile: Anova Precision Oven

    Sous vide, air frying, baking, dehydrating: the Anova Precision Oven does it all and features app connectivity to remotely monitor your meal. James Brains/Insider
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    Pros: Features sous vide and air fryer/convection cooking, smart WiFi connectivity via the app, comes with probe thermometer that connects to the oven, does a good job of roasting

    Cons: Slow to preheat, bake, and toast, the temperature didn't stay consistent during our test

    The Anova Precision Oven is the first toaster oven that offers sous vide, in addition to air frying/convection cooking. While most sous vide devices require vacuum sealing, the Precision Oven cooks your food without the need for additional packaging. 

    I cooked several steaks and pork ribs using the sous-vide function and found it worked as well as, if not better than, an immersion circulator. I especially liked that the oven comes with a probe thermometer that plugs into the unit to monitor the internal temperature of the meat while it cooked, which you can't do with vacuum-sealed meat in an immersion circulator.

    The touch buttons on the oven handle aren't as responsive as I would like, and adjusting the temp one degree at a time using the up and down buttons is a hassle. So, I mainly used the Anova Oven app (available for iOS and Android), which allows you to key in your preferred temp and time. Or, you can automate the cooking process. The app features hundreds of recipes. Once, I used the app to preheat the oven as I waited in line at the store to pay for a frozen pizza so I could pop it in when I got home.

    This feature is vital since the Anova Culinary Precision Oven was one of the slowest to preheat. It takes about 10 minutes to heat to 350 degrees and 17 minutes to reach 425. 

    Also, while it has a relatively accurate setpoint, the temperature varied by 16 degrees during our two-hour test, which was more than most models.

    The Anova Precision Oven also took a long time to toast. We used the toast preset, which involved a little steam to keep the bread from drying out. However, the process took longer than other models, and the toast was still underdone. 

    It did much better on the other cooking tasks. The Anova oven fits a dozen cookies, and they baked quickly and evenly. We had the same experience with pizza: fast and even cooking. But, the oven excelled at roasting a whole chicken. It completed the task in under an hour. The skin was crispy and flavorful, and the meat was moist and delicious. I particularly liked that the thermometer lets me monitor the internal temperature of the chicken in the app.

    How we tested toaster ovens

    We roasted more than a dozen chickens in our search for the best toaster oven. James Brains/Insider

    I tested all of the toaster ovens in this guide. The most important factors to consider when looking for the best toaster ovens are ease of use, temperature accuracy and consistency, and how quickly it preheats.

    Here are some of the specs for important attributes:

    AttributeCuisinart Digital AirFryerBlack+Decker Crisp 'N Bake Air FryOster Air Fryer OvenBreville SmartAnova PrecisionHamilton Beach Countertop
    Toast capacity6 slices6 slices6 slices9 slices9 slices4 slices
    Pizza capacity12-inch11-inch12-inch12-inch12-inch9-inch
    Rack positions234352
    Interior dimensions12 x 12 x 5 inches12 x 11.5 x 5.5 inches12.5 x 12 x 6 inches13.5 x 12.5 x 5.5 inches16.9 x 12.4 x 10 inches10.5 x 9 x 4 inches
    Exterior dimensions16 x 15.5 x 13.5 inches17.5 x 14 x 11 inches16.5 x 15.8 x 14.5 inches18.5 x 15.7 x 11.1 inches22.4 x 17.7 x 14.1 inches15 x 11.5 x 8.7 inches
    Temperature range80 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit"Warm" to 450 degrees Fahrenheit115 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit120 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit77 to 482 degrees FahrenheitUp to 450 degrees Fahrenheit
    Timer rangeUp to 2 hoursUp to 60 minutes or stay onUp to 60 minutesUp to 2 hoursUp to 99 hoursStay on and up to 30 minutes
    PresetsToast, bagel, bake, broil, pizza, roast, dehydrate, proof, low, airfry, reheat, warmAir fry, bake, broil, toast, keep warmAir fry, toast, bake, convection bake, broil, dehydrate, keep warm, defrost, friesToast, bagel, bake, roast, broil, pizza, cookies, reheat, warm, slow cook, convectionVirtually limitless using the Anova Oven app (available for iOS and Android)Roast, toast, bake
    ExtrasExtra oven rack, baking/drip pan, air frying basket, recipe bookletBaking pan and air fry basketAir fry basket, baking panBroil rack, baking pan, pizza panProbe thermometer that connects to the oven, extra oven rack, and baking panBroiling/baking pan
    Warranty3 years2 years1 year1 year2 years1 year

    Here are the main attributes we look for and how we test them:

    Ease of use: I evaluate the ease of use in several ways. First, I look at how intuitive the functions are. I was able to get all but the Anova up and running without instructions. I see how easy it is to clean each, if there's a removable crumb tray, if there are a few rack positions for different types of cooking, and if the timer allows you to run the unit for extended periods. I also looked for helpful functions, such as smart connectivity, convection/air fry cooking, and steam. 

    Temperature variance: When you set a toaster oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, you want it to reach that temperature and stay there. I set each unit to 350 degrees and took digital readings of the temperature every 15 minutes for two hours to assess this. Then, I looked at the average and range of the temperatures. All of the models I tested averaged less than 350 degrees. The median was about 336 degrees, and the median range was 9.7 degrees.

    Temperature VarianceMinimum temperatureMaximum temperatureAverage temperatureDifference from target
    Cuisinart Digital AirFryer312316314-36
    Black+Decker Crisp 'N Bake Air Fry342355347-3
    Breville Smart289294292-58
    Anova Precision337354341-9

    Preheating: One of the main benefits of a toaster oven is that it preheats faster than a standard oven, and thus, you can enjoy your meal faster. I timed how quickly each oven reached 350 and 425 degrees, repeating each test several times, to see which models preheated fastest. Most models reached 350 in under six minutes, and half of the units had trouble even achieving a reading of 425 degrees.

    Cooking performance: I put each toaster oven through four cooking tests:

    Toaster oven FAQs

    Toaster ovens can do almost anything a standard oven can without using as much electricity. James Brains/Insider

    What are the benefits of using a toaster oven over a standard oven?

    Roxanne Wyss, co-author of the toaster oven cookbook "Toaster Oven Takeover," pointed out that the best toaster ovens preheat faster than standard ovens, making them more eco-friendly. And, since they go on a countertop, you don't have to bend over to use them.

    What should I look for when shopping for a toaster oven?

    Kathy Moore, co-author of the "Toaster Oven Takeover" cookbook, recommended considering what you want to cook in your toaster oven and where it will go. You want a unit that will fit, and you don't want to pay extra for features you'll never use.

    What can I make in a toaster oven?

    A toaster oven can broil, reheat, roast, bake, and toast. You can also air fry with a convection toaster oven. We suggest using a toaster oven instead of a standard oven when possible to save energy. Though they are designed for oven or air fryer cooking, the following cooking tips also work for toaster ovens with roughly the same cooking times and temperatures:

    Is it worth buying a toaster oven?

    A toaster oven is worth it, especially considering our versatile budget pick only costs $70. If you want to toast or bake and don't have room for an oven, a toaster oven is a smart choice. It also does the job of an air fryer and toaster.

    How long do toaster ovens last?

    Our top pick has a warranty of three years, and all picks in our guide have at least a one-year warranty. You can expect your toaster oven to last several years, especially if you take good care of it by wiping it down and emptying the crumb tray.

    James Brains Senior Reporter, Insider Reviews James is a Senior Reporter for Insider Reviews, specializing in sleep, HVAC, vacuums, and kitchen appliances. He has tested more than 70 mattresses from startups like Casper and legacy brands like Tempur-Pedic, using his background in experimental psychology to develop objective tests and evaluate comfort, support, motion transfer, and more. He authors our guide to the best mattressesIn addition to being Insider Reviews' mattress expert, James has extensively covered vacuums, air conditioners, air purifiers, and more within the HVAC space. He's tested more than 40 vacuums from brands like iRobot and Dyson and is no stranger to keeping his house at a chilly 60 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks on end, all in the name of testing air conditioners.He's a multifaceted writer who has covered everything from health and fitness to consumer technology. His mission is to help people get the most value for their money by guiding them in making informed buying decisions.James lives in Lansing, Michigan, with his wife, two kids, a tabby cat, and a rambunctious rat terrier. When James isn't testing products and writing for Insider, he helps run a popular local Facebook group, Lansing Foodies, and plans the Olive Burger Festival.See below for some of his work:Contact info: jbrains@businessinsider.comLearn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here.Learn more about how we test kitchen products. Read more Read less

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