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COSORI Smart 11-in-1 Air Fryer Toaster Oven Combo, Airfryer Convection Oven Countertop, Bake, Roast, Reheat, Broil, Dehydrate, 94 Recipes & 3 Accessories, 26QT, Black, Stainless Steel

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Color: Black


Size: 26QT


Style: 11-in-1


Features

  • MORE THAN 11-IN-1: 11 functions for Airfry, Bake, Toast, Roast, Broil, Pizza, Dehydrate, Slow Cook, Reheat, Ferment, Keep Warm. Explore more possibilities by saving your preferred time and temperature
  • SUPER CONVECTION TECHNOLOGY: 6 heat elements provides a greater volume of hot air to ensure fast and even heat distribution perfect for cooking, 2 speed convection fan offers greater cooking control
  • FULLY MEET FAMILY NEEDS: 2-layer even cooking, the ovens 26 qt / 25 L capacity 1 layer fits up to 6 slices of bread, a 12-inch pizza, or a 5lbs whole chicken
  • WHAT'S INCLUDED: : 1*air fryer toaster oven, 1*fry basket, 1*food tray, 1*wire rack, and 1*user manual, 1*recipe book(30 chef-made recipes, more on the VeSync app)

Description

To turn off the display of CTO-R251S:1.Press and hold the TIME/SHADE for 3 seconds to turn off the display (can press any button to active the display)2.If the toaster oven is inactive for 30 minutes, the display will turn off automatically. Use any control to wake up the toaster oven.3.As with most appliances, it is a good habit to unplug the unit for energy-saving purposes and as a safety precaution11 Functions:Airfry, Bake, Toast, Roast, Broil, Pizza, Dehydrate, Slow Cook, Reheat, Ferment, Keep WarmControl Ways:1.Voice Control-Work with Alexa & Google Assistant;2.APP Control- VeSync3.Digital Control-KnobSpecifications:Time Range: 0-24hrRated Power: 1800WPower Supply: AC 120V, 60HzTemperature Range: 80°F - 450°F / 27°- 232°CCapacity: 26 qt / 25 L; 62 Slice Toast, 12-inch pizzaDimension:1.Toaster Oven:Interior Dimension: 12.8 x 13.4 x 8.9 inches (D x W x H)Exterior Dimension: 16.3 x 16.9 x 15.5 inches (D x W x H)Item Weight: 22 lb / 9.98 kg (including accessories)2.Accessories:Fry Basket: 13.2 x 11 x 1.1 inches (D x W x H)Wire Rack: 13.2 x 11 inches (D x W)Food Tray: 13.2 x 11 x 1 inches (D x W x H)

Brand: COSORI


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 16.3"D x 16.9"W x 15.5"H


Special Feature: Removable Crumb Tray, LED Display, Automatic Shut-Off, Smart control


Control Type: Knob, App & Voice


Brand: COSORI


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 16.3"D x 16.9"W x 15.5"H


Special Feature: Removable Crumb Tray, LED Display, Automatic Shut-Off, Smart control


Control Type: Knob, App & Voice


Door Style: Dropdown Door


Included Components: 1*fry basket, 1*food tray, 1*wire rack, and 1*user manual, 1*recipe book


Model Name: Air Fryer Toaster Oven Combo


Finish Type: Stainless Steel


Door Material Type: Tempered Glass


Power Source: ac


Temperature Range: 80°F - 450°F Degrees Fahrenheit


Size: 26QT


UPC: 810043373036


Manufacturer: COSORI


Manufacture Year: 2023


Item Weight: 22 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CTO-R251S-KUS


Date First Available: November 21, 2020


Frequently asked questions

The COSORI Smart Air Fryer Oven offers 12 different functions: it can air fry, toast, bake, broil, roast, warm, dehydrate, ferment, and cook pizza, cookies, bagels, and rotisserie. This versatility allows you to replace several kitchen appliances with just one unit.

Yes, the COSORI Smart Air Fryer Oven is Wi-Fi enabled and can be controlled using an app on your smartphone. This allows you to start, stop, monitor cooking progress, and adjust settings remotely.

The COSORI Air Fryer Oven has a capacity of 26 quarts, which is large enough to fit a 13-inch pizza, a whole chicken, or 6 slices of toast. It's designed to comfortably sit on your countertop.

Yes, the COSORI Air Fryer Oven comes with 75 recipes to get you started and 3 accessories: a crumb tray, fry basket, and food tray.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The COSORI 12-in-1 Air Fryer Toaster Oven is celebrated by users for its versatility and ease of use. Users find it excellent for a variety of cooking methods including air frying, baking, and broiling, especially appreciating its large capacity and efficient cooking performance. While there is some mention of noise and uneven toasting, the overall sentiment is highly positive, with many users calling it a game-changer and praising its ease of cleaning.

Pros

  • 👩‍🍳 Versatile with multiple cooking functions
  • 🧼 Easy to clean with features like ceramic coated walls
  • 🥩 Includes a useful meat thermometer
  • 🍲 Large capacity, able to cook multiple dishes simultaneously
  • 📖 Comes with a handy recipe book

Cons

  • 🔊 Some users report it as being a bit noisy
  • ⏲ Requires pre-heating which is not needed in some competing models
  • 🍞 Toast function could be more even
  • 📏 Size may be large for small kitchens

Should I Buy It?

The COSORI 12-in-1 Air Fryer Toaster Oven is a solid purchase for those who value convenience, versatility, and performance in the kitchen. If you have the space for it and enjoy cooking a wide range of foods, this multifunctional appliance is likely to be a beloved addition to your culinary arsenal.


  • Review After More Than a Year - Still Cooking
Color: Silver-Stainless Steel Size: 26 Quart Style: Air Convection Oven
I bought the COSORI Combo Oven to replace a standard toaster oven more than a year ago. It took about a month to get used to it. However, at this point, I really like it. I estimate that we use our large gas oven about 50% less because of it's versatility and size. First the drawbacks: It's big. Tall mostly but it's a reasonable footprint for something this useful. Second: Pre-heat time - For some functions (e.g., Bake), there's a pre-heat time and it usually lasts about 2 to 3 minutes, or longer if you put your food in during the pre-heat (not suggested). But we just build that into the prep routine and it's no longer an issue. The good thing is that it does pretty much everything you want. Even the Air Fry setting does a decent job. Probably not as good as a dedicated air fryer, but better than I expected. We cook frozen french fries in it all the time and they seem perfect to me. The roast and bake functions are excellent. For an empty nest couple it really does everything our big oven does and more. Toast - Yes! And you have a lot of control over your temps and time. The controls are decent, actually very functional when you get used to them. It's also very easy to clean the bottom of the oven. The floor plate slides out and is easy to clean. The light is bright and sufficient. Overall, this is a good purchase and it's lasted 15 months at this point with almost daily use (several times per day). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024 by J. L. McCullough

  • An excellent value, at least for my needs. Read on to see if it might work for you...
Color: Silver Size: 32QT Style: 12-in-1
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Cyclonus

  • Good oven, good on fries too!
Color: Silver Size: 32QT Style: 12-in-1
Updated my review as the first one I received was a faulty oven, and company sent me a brand new one, and was very good at communicating back and forth. They stand behind their product, so I’m very pleased with it. I needed a new toaster/fryer oven and after much research I landed on this one. We like it, mostly. Works pretty good on all functions but there’s some flaws imho. First things first: appearance. *It’s a shiny oven, good size, and it’s bigger inside than my previous bulky Cuisinart. *It stays hot all around, so no touching sides, top or glass door. I bought a bamboo wooden tray to keep on top of it so I can put some items on top of it for functionality/space saving. *It has a crumb tray but I find the way it is set is not very conducive to removing crumbs: you still end up having to wipe the bottom of oven, as it goes in at a slant, meaning crumbs can roll off and into the back as you’re removing the tray. It’s okay, but duly noted. *I wish all trays and racks were stainless steel and dishwasher safe. They aren’t. The black tray even though it could be potentially washed in dishwasher is basically a black coated aluminum tray. Which means you cannot scrub it at all. Unless you want to forfeit the coating. So no scrubbing and no dishwasher. Means we can cover with foil (unless foil touches sides of oven cause that’s a fire hazard. We use parchment sheets but that’s not always working out. Not a total downer, I can always buy a new tray, eventually. *Door wipes easy enough. So far I’ve been able to clean it without mess. Other thing is the inside of oven which is all aluminum. I’m guess a good oven cleaner and several sponge/water washing out will do the trick (no, baking soda will not do. I’m the guru of baking soda/vinegar and I’m telling you, it won’t). *I like the light you can turn on at any point in cooking to see what’s going on. *Wish all functions had temperature that adjusted mid cooking, but some functions do not allow for that change unless you start over. Now cooking: Firstly the most common use we need it for, as we have a special needs adult son who loves fries and taters and I needed a non-frying way to prep food for him. Frozen fries do well imho. It does take a bit to go through, so not as fast as deep frying, but they come out well. That said, I had one major issue with the first oven, which was warm up time, no matter the function. But the replacement one they sent works perfectly. I think the warming element wasn’t keeping up in the other one. Oven warms up as ready after the 6-8 min time. The second oven doesn’t seem to have true cold spots. And cooks fairly evenly. I’ve baked a pie in it for Easter, that was successful. *Toast does okay. Nachos are good without burning cheese or chips, hot dogs got a crisping on outside, bread/tortillas were okay. In summary: Toasting function is good, baking pies or breads seems okay. Good on air frying and baking. I typically need to cook fries, taters, breakfast sausage, hotdogs etc, which in my previous toaster or air fryer was a simple basic bake or airfry function, but wasn’t a very good result, most times with cold spots here and there. This is much better, though takes a bit longer. I have not tested the dehydrate function yet or the ferment function. Conclusion: I really like the oven overall. The manual could have more than just a basic explanation of functions. It stays hot. The tools in it could be better (the rotisserie fork is only a two-prong, typically it should be a four-pronged to keep it positioned), or could offer extra for purchase or upgrade. Trays are also a bit difficult to grasp (if you put black corn tray underneath the crisping rack one will slide so you can’t pull out both together), but that’s not a biggie. Though be careful with extra liquid/oils draining from food as it can spill onto the door as you move the trays. Price was good, and I got it on sale so that was better. Arrived quickly too. The company has great customer service! It’s quiet, though there’s a faint buzzing in the background while it operates, I think that’s normal. I 'm giving it 4 stars overall, only because I had to go through the process of getting a new one, and took a month to figure out the unit I had was actually faulty, so my food did not get cooked well for that Amoy of time, requiring “backup plans” many times. If you get a properly functioning one to begin with, then that would be a 5 star oven. Customer service it’s a 10 though! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Joni

  • So many options! I love it!
Color: Silver-Stainless Steel Size: 26 Quart Style: Air Convection Oven
Had this item for about half a year and it’s still running strong! Cooking speed is fast and easy, also easy to clean and tons of different temperature controls! Has WIFI to check from your phone if you’re not near the kitchen. Big in size to fit many different things. Comes with multiple accessories as well. Definitely worth the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024 by Cristy

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