An all-in-one combo replaces the air fryer, toaster oven, and small countertop oven with a single appliance. These six picks span premium 10-in-1 units, mainstream 8-in-1 workhorses, budget 25L convection ovens, compact retro models, and XL family-size pizza-ready combos from Nuwave, Cuisinart, SMIRLY, VAL CUCINA, and Novaspark.
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Overview The Nuwave Bravo Pro is a premium convection air fryer toaster oven combo with 10-in-1 cook functions – air fry, bake, broil, toast, roast, reheat, dehydrate, pizza, warm, and convection. Temperature range runs from 50°F to 450°F with 5°F precision, and the integrated probe enables temp-to-temp cooking with linear T thermometer logic.
The standout is the precision: 50°F starting temp and 5°F increments make this combo usable for proofing dough, dehydrating jerky, and slow reheating – jobs most combos cannot do. The internal probe lets you set a target food temperature instead of guessing time, which is rare at this price tier and helps with roasts and baked proteins.
Trade-offs: the control interface has a learning curve, and the 10-in-1 preset menu is denser than the Cuisinart's. Footprint is real countertop real estate, and the interior racks need careful placement to clear the heating elements.
Pros
10-in-1 functions cover air fry, bake, broil, toast, dehydrate and more
50°F to 450°F range with 5°F precision steps
Integrated probe for temp-to-temp cooking
Fits a 13" pizza and six slices of toast
Linear thermometer logic holds set temp accurately
Cons
Control panel takes time to learn
Bulky footprint on the counter
Premium price versus mainstream combos
Best for cooks who want precision controls and probe-based roasting in a single 10-in-1 countertop combo.
Overview The Cuisinart TOA-70 is a 1800W air fryer toaster oven combo with 8-in-1 functions – air fry, convection bake, convection broil, bake, broil, toast, warm, and reheat. Interior holds a 12" pizza or six bread slices, and the dial-based controls cover full temperature and time across all modes.
The 1800W heating element delivers fast preheat and even browning on the convection bake setting, which is what makes the TOA-70 a long-running mainstream pick. The interior light and removable crumb tray are practical small touches, and the dial controls are intuitive after one bake.
Trade-offs: 8-in-1 is fewer modes than the SMIRLY or Nuwave at this price point, and there is no digital probe or app. Toast shade can run uneven on the top rack, so most users settle on a single slot for daily toasting.
Pros
1800W for fast preheat and even browning
8-in-1 functions including dual convection modes
Fits a 12" pizza or six toast slices
Dial controls are simple and reliable
Removable crumb tray and interior light
Cons
Fewer modes than 10-in-1 combos
No probe or smart features
Toast shade can vary by rack position
Best for shoppers who want a proven dial-controlled 8-in-1 combo with strong convection performance.
Overview The SMIRLY Digital combo packs 25L of capacity and 10-in-1 multi-function cooking – air fry, bake, toast, broil, roast, pizza, dehydrate, reheat, warm and convection. The cavity fits a 12" pizza, and a digital touch panel handles temperature, time, and preset selection.
The value angle is real: 25L convection capacity and 10-in-1 functions at a budget price undercut both Nuwave and Cuisinart. The digital touch panel is easier to read than dial models, and the included accessories – rack, tray, basket – cover most cooking modes out of the box.
Trade-offs: the build quality is lighter than the premium combos, and the door hinge does not feel as solid over time. Preset accuracy is decent but not probe-level, so larger roasts benefit from a separate thermometer.
Pros
25L capacity fits a 12" pizza
10-in-1 functions at a budget price
Digital touch panel with clear readout
Accessories included for air fry, bake, and broil
Convection circulation cuts cook time
Cons
Lighter build versus premium combos
Door hinge feels less solid long-term
Presets are approximate without a probe
Best for buyers who want a 25L 10-in-1 combo at the lowest sensible price.
Overview The Novaspark Retro is a 16QT XL air fryer toaster oven combo with 8-in-1 functions – air fry, bake, toast, broil, roast, rotisserie, dehydrate and reheat. The XL cavity handles a whole chicken, a large pizza, and full sheet-style trays, with retro-styled exterior and dial controls.
16QT is the headline – this is the capacity tier where rotisserie chickens and full-size frozen pizzas actually fit, and the 8-in-1 menu covers rotisserie too. For families cooking full meals in one appliance, the XL interior is what separates this combo from the 12-13QT class.
Trade-offs: 16QT means a large countertop footprint, and the unit needs clearance above for venting. Dial controls are retro but lack the digital precision and presets of the SMIRLY or Nuwave panels.
Pros
16QT XL capacity for whole chickens and large pizzas
8-in-1 functions including rotisserie
Retro styling with metal knob controls
Convection cooking across modes
Strong value for the XL size class
Cons
Large footprint dominates the counter
Dial controls lack digital presets
Needs vent clearance above
Best for families that need 16QT capacity and rotisserie in a retro 8-in-1 combo.
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