The Best Toaster Ovens

Toaster ovens are the Swiss Army knives of the modern kitchen. Our top pick could turn your full-size oven into an accessory.

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Best Overall Toaster Oven

Breville Joule Oven Air Fryer Pro
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Best for Crispness

Cuisinart TOA-70 Air Fryer Oven and Grill
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Best All-Rounder for Small Kitchens

Breville Smart Oven Pro
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Best Toast

Balmuda the Toaster
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Other Toaster Ovens We Liked

Anova Precision Oven for $949: OK, OK, it's not a toaster oven. But this hefty Anova combi steam oven (8/10, Wired Recommends) is a powerful and versatile oven that can serve a role quite like the modern multifunction toaster oven—though I don’t know that I’d heat up any oven this large for a couple slices of toast. WIRED reviewer Joe Ray was impressed by the steam oven’s ability to mimic sous-vide-style cooking in a large format, whether on poultry or seafood, alongside the usual gamut of baking and roasting. That said, while the original Precision Oven is still available, Anova has moved on to a new generation of the device we're still waiting to test.

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Gourmia 9-Slice Digital Toaster Oven Air Fryer for $139: I was quite affectionate toward this Gourmia oven, from its handsome French doors to its line of colors that include a charming Easter egg green. The oven’s broad enough for a 13-inch pizza, it keeps temperature better than other Gourmia models I’ve tested, and the $140 price tag is quite reasonable for an oven with such broad functionality. What kept it off the list as a budget pick was that the glass on those French doors gets quite hot while the oven is cooking—and if you open or shut one door with one hand, you’ll send another hot door swinging the opposite way.

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Instant Pot Omni Toaster Oven 7-in-1 for $200: Unlike Instant’s basket air fryers, this oven model had a tough time keeping its temperature below raging-wildfire levels: The Omni overshot advertised temperatures by as much as 50 degrees.

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Ninja Doublestack XL Countertop Oven for $350: The Doublestack is a large convection oven with a dedicated toaster plopped atop it, for fast bread browning. Alas, the heat bleeds badly between the two ovens, toast burns even at medium-low settings, and the temperature in the large oven is all over the place.

Brava Smart Oven for $1,295: At about the price of an actual full-size oven and range, this Brava promises multi-zone cooking with the power of pure light. But contributing reviewer Joe Ray lamented the lack of flexibility in many recipes, and while basic foods came out well, it was hard to justify the price when other ovens will do the same or better for far less.