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Cuisinart TOA-60 Air Fryer Toaster Oven vs Black and Decker 4 Slice Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The battle between the Cuisinart TOA-60 Air Fryer Toaster Oven and the Black and Decker 4 Slice Toaster Oven (TO1760SS) is as one-sided as it can be. While both toaster ovens are 100% analog, the Cuisinart is superior in every aspect, including design, usability, and performance.
The Cuisinart has a higher build quality shown in its sturdy and durable material as well as precise control dials. It also has some premium features that the Black+Decker doesn’t, which are two convection settings, six nichrome heating elements, an interior light, a slide-out crumb tray, and an air fryer basket on top of the standard oven rack and baking pan.
By having convection and a higher power output, the Cuisinart easily outperformed the Black+Decker in all of our performance tests, including toasting bread, baking pizza, roasting whole chickens, and air-frying fries. These outcomes solidified why we chose it as our best convection toaster oven.
Pros & Cons
- Simple and straight-to-the-point control knobs
- Sturdy design and durable material
- Convection fan is all-applicable
- Electrical safety feature for the door
- Convenient slide-out crumb tray
- Easy-to-clean stainless steel exterior
- Plenty of recipes included in the user manual
- Lightweight and small size
- Easy-to-clean stainless steel exterior
- Cool-touch door handle
- Simple control knobs
- Stay-on feature
- Quartz heating elements have safeguards
- Energy-saving
- Opening the door also turns off the light
- A bit heavier and taller than other same-type ovens
- Not very budget-friendly
- No convection fan
- No internal lighting
- No safety mechanism for the door
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