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Gourmia - Digital Stainless Steel Toaster Oven Air Fryer

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Bowsermama • 11 months ago

We just got this one a few months ago as a replacement for a previous model. So far zero complaints, easy to clean.

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AgaveJ • 11 months ago

I bought one after checking out the toaster oven style at Costco. It's great, pretty basic, but easy to clean and use. I'm amazed at how quickly it can roast potatoes anything i put in it. I found mine for $40 and I'm very happy with it

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ATTNHomeShop • 11 months ago

Got one have literally saved thousands on takeout over the years. It's like a microwave that's really an oven - perfect for reheating leftovers and frozen food. I don't do much actual cooking in it though.

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AwkwardLikeAnna • 11 months ago

Been using it for over a year. We love it! It replaced the French door style air fryer and it does a great job. We use the Reynolds' parchment paper to help with clean up. Bought it during holiday sales $39.99. Wish I had bought two for future replacement.

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axemexa • 11 months ago

I forgot what exactly I didn't like about it, but I returned it and ended up getting a Bella Pro series (9 qt) which I like a lot. I think I paid $60 for it at the time It's the one [here](https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sku/6461452.p?skuId=6461452&sb_share_source=PDP) One thing I like about it over the Gourmia is you can cook things on each side at different temperatures

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ABigTailWhaleOnBail • 11 months ago

I bought one when it was on sale for $40 because I had a terrible little 1.5qt capacity one. It's been amazing for everything I've needed it for, mostly frozen foods and a few fresh items here and there.

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ca-morgan • 11 months ago

I bought it and I'm probably in the minority but I can't stand it and had to stop using it. The button sounds are so effing loud. The fan that circulates the air is so ridiculous it sounds like an airplane is idling inside my house, and it literally changes the air pressure in my kitchen and hurts my ears (so technically, yeah it works great.)

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b_rye930 • 11 months ago

This is our 3rd different air fryer and it's by far the best.

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AsyndeticMonochamus • 11 months ago

It's great. Can put two things in at once one different levels.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

Toaster oven/air fryer like the Gourmia. I don't even use my oven even more. I have baked bread, dehydrated fruit, and made yogurt in addition to using it to roast potato's and chickpeas. I have an instant pot too that I primarily use to make the chickpeas I then air fry.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I did and had to return it. After six weeks, the nonstick coating had mostly peeled off off

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Bought one literally last week. Had one from fridgaire before which gave up within a year. Hoping this one last longer One thing I noticed this one is way quieter than the old one

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redditor • about 1 year ago

It's amazing honestly I love it it has so many options, 2 racks, a light, half way turnover timer, tons of cooking options such as baking, roasting, broiling etc. it also doesn't have PUFAS/ PFAS or whatever all that stuff everyone is concerned about. The top rack also doubles as a cooling rack. It's a bit of a pain to clean but that's the same thing with most air fryers since they need ventilation holes in the surfaces to effectively circulate the hot air. The window is nice to be able to see your food. It's a pretty nice size, enough to put enough food for 2 adults and 2 kids. It also comes with a cool little laminated air frying guide that shows about 60 different foods and how long to cook them for, what temp etc. it's definately better than your typical chef man and lower end fryers priced at this range but if you're looking for something a bit nicer around $120 I recommend the ninja foodie.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I don't know. I don't have a toaster oven or a convection oven. The Gourmia will Air Fry, Roast, Bake, Dehydrate, Broil

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redditor • about 1 year ago

We bought this to replace that awful Sur La Table air fryer. We love it and it heats up so much quicker!

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I bought it and I'm probably in the minority but I can't stand it and had to stop using it. The button sounds are so effing loud. The fan that circulates the air is so ridiculous it sounds like an airplane is idling inside my house, and it literally changes the air pressure in my kitchen and hurts my ears (so technically, yeah it works great.)

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Use it every day. They go on sale for $40 every few months.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I like mine. Use it often

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Best kitchen appliance I've ever bought. 👍

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I like mine, wait till it goes on sale though unless you don't need $10.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I like how it cooks I hate having to decode it each time to use it. So many settings I need to reprogram. My wife and I when setting it up always hit the off button and cancel all the setting we just set it to.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

We bought one in November. They were on sale for $39.00 or $44.00 - can't remember. We use it for chicken wings, steaks, reheating/re-crisping leftovers. It's our first air fryer...don't know how we went so long without one. I'd recommend it.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I have this brand and love it.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Great air fryer but overtime the non stick coating will get scratched

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redditor • about 1 year ago

They're ok, I had to end up returning my last one because it shit out after 6 months. I switched to the Ninja and it has been 10000x better and easier to clean.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

On my second Gourmia (the one pictured). Had a previous smaller model I used daily for about 3 years when it just gave up the ghost. Pretty sure it was a thermal fuse, but for $40, I just bought another one. Use it almost daily for the frozen Kirkland signature lightly breaded chicken chunks.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Well worth the price!

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Buy it, well worth it for that price

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Air fryer technology is incredibly basic. It's a heating element and a fan. That's it. Most of what differentiates a good air fryer from a bad air fryer is whether the basket is big enough to cook what you want to cook--understanding that air frying doesn't work well if the air can't easily circulate around all sides of your food. Newbie mistake is to put a couple of pounds of fries into an air fryer (which is not a single layer) and then complain they don't come out right. The Gourmia is fine, and it's big enough for most of what the typical person would use it for. The digital control panel is fine, but all you care about is being able to set the target temperature and (possibly) a count down timer. So, again, you don't need it to be super complex. Once you have an air fryer, you will most likely wonder how you lived without an air fryer. It justifies limited counter space. (The alternative is a convection oven, which operates on a similar principle, but typically the design is such that the airflow around your food isn't as optimized for air frying).

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I tried it but didn't like the color.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

It's a basic one. But still does what it needs to. It's become more like a second mini oven for me. So if it fits in the air fryer that's where it goes. Minor modifications to the cooking time and temp are needed. Essentially I would feel bad for heating up an entire oven for something small and this is where it really shines. Heats up quick and does its stuff and turns off.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I have a Ninja Foodi that has been my primary device for years, bought one of these to combo with it as I couldn't pass up the pricing, and I actually use it more often my Ninja now! Of course there are certain functions that only my Foodi is capable of, but when it comes to plain ol' air frying the Gourmia is great

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I like mine. It's my first air fryer so I don't really have any basis for comparison.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

It's great and replaced one from Best Buy that got recalled. I too got it on sale for $39.99. eat to use, play big.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Not bad for the price. Works well. Only real downside is lack of removable basket, my old one had one and made things easier.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

The only reason why I dont like it is as it gets dirty, you can see the grease on the little window and it's very hard to clean it off.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Love it. Best value I have gotten ever. Cannot go wrong at that price

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redditor • about 12 months ago

I cook thawed wing drums and blades. I dry them off with paper towels, as much as I can. I put them in a bowl and drizzle a little olive oil or avocado oil on them and toss so they all get a little on them. I lightly season with any or all of the following: Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Seasoned Salt, Black Pepper, Cayenne Pepper Powder. Rotisserie Chicken Seasoning, Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning, Lemon Pepper, and/or some homemade fajita seasoning. I do not flour or cornstarch them. I put a parchment liner in the bottom of the pan, on top of the black grate. I turn on the air fryer and set it to 400 degrees, preheat on, and I do 10 thawed wing (usually 5 drums and 5 blades) pieces, for 14 minutes....flipping the wings at 7 minutes. When they are done, I usually splash on some Frank's red hot sauce. I don't like dripping wet wings so I use the hot sauce sparingly and a little goes a long way. Sometimes, at the 7 min halfway mark, I will apply a light coating of BBQ sauce...then flip them. When I do this I don't use the Frank's. Experiment with different spices and seasonings.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Ours smoked terribly since day one. Sets of the smoke alarm. I Returned it

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I like it but it gets hotter than my Ninja so it took a little getting used to.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I have this air fryer from a previous sale, and its the best air fryer I have ever used, and I have been through a few. The menu is nice, the touch for the touch screen isn't cheap and the space inside is great for its size. I use it a ton for roasting peppers along with daily for everything else. 10/10

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redditor • about 1 year ago

You get what you pay for. I've had mine for about three months now. It's starting to make a funny noise when I use it.

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redditor • about 12 months ago

Its amazing!! I constantly thank my mom for spotting it when it was on sale!

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Totally. We're at the mercy of whoever is answering the email. Seems like they could change their mind every other day lol. I was also looking at a gourmia fryer, and the rep told me, ' Toaster Oven Fryers are BPA, PTFE, PFOA, PFAs and LEAD Free. The interior walls are anodized aluminum, The baking pan and crumb tray are aluminum. The fry basket and oven rack are stainless. There is no NON STICK coating in this unit.' So maybe that's one you could try. My husband found an old style Convection oven at his mom's house so imma try that first before I spend any additional money.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Own it. Love it. Buy it. You won't be disappointed and it'll change your life for the better

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Its kind of cheap. The rubber feet have fallen off and the basket doesn't seem to slide in effortlessly. Sometimes have to jam it in.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

It's absolutely fine for the price. I don't like the tray at the bottom. It's hard to clean and stays filthy no matter whether you soak or scrub it, but so far it's done the job.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

It's a great basic air fryer. Works great for all your air fryer needs. Get it when it goes on sale. We got ours for $35.99. Had it for a year now. Fits an entire chicken.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

we have it, great for a smaller form factor air fryer, great especially if it's on sale

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redditor • about 11 months ago

Double French doors Gourmia stainless steel all digital air fryer oven from Walmart (around $150). I received a compliment on how fancy it was by a guest only 2-3 weeks after I received it as a gift from my son. Cooks beautifully, I've been impressed. So far I have cooked frozen pizzas, garlic bread (fresh and frozen), toast, bagels, refrigerated rolls, muffins, corn dogs, bacon, sausage patties, ribs, chicken strips and fries, frozen lasagna, breakfast casserole, hash browns and some other frozen foods all were perfect. The rolls look like they would in an ad for perfect rolls the pizza was not soggy nor crispy, very nice texture. The easiest bacon and sausage too, I cooked them in the basket with roasting pan below to catch grease. The oven and the accessories are special coated and the clean up was so easy. Also, it is super fast cooking. Sometimes it seems even quicker than a microwave would cook and so much better. Anyways I obviously love mine so I highly recommend it!

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