
Gourmia - XL French Door Countertop Air Fryer Oven GTF7660
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Last updated: Jan 12, 2026 Scoring
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.
r/Costco • Has anyone tried the Gourmia air fryer oven? ->We used it for a few months before the "bake" button on the screen stopped working and we returned it. It used a ton of power but it did work well before it broke. Lots of space inside.
r/Costco • GOURMIA XL air fryer as an air fryer ->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.
r/Costco • Has anyone tried the Gourmia air fryer oven? ->We like it. It's not as good as the ninja air fryer we have but does 90% of the job and the space is nice. The doors get hot AF and will 3rd degree burn you though.
r/Costco • GOURMIA XL air fryer as an air fryer ->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.
r/Costco • Has anyone tried the Gourmia air fryer oven? ->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
r/Costco • Has anyone tried the Gourmia air fryer oven? ->I've got the Gourmia XL French Door fryer and we have used it multiple times a day since we got it last summer
r/Costco • Has anyone tried the Gourmia air fryer oven? ->It's great. Can put two things in at once one different levels.
r/Costco • Has anyone tried the Gourmia air fryer oven? ->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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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
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I like the Gourmia front opening oven style with the racks. But that's just me. I don't care for the pot style as you can't see what you are cooking, it doesn't have good airflow, and it's harder to clean. Again, that's based on what I cook and how I like things done. Ninja is overpriced, and most units all use the same fan/heating element components. I do have a second air fryer that is a pot style I use outside when doing fish so the house doesn't stink up. I think I paid $20 for it new, but I see them at yard sales all the time for $5. They are the entry level ones with the dial on the front.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Own it. Love it. Buy it. You won't be disappointed and it'll change your life for the better
r/Costco • View on Reddit →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.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →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.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →If this is the one with the two doors it sucks
r/nontoxic • View on Reddit →I have a Gourmia I got at Costco for about a hundred bucks on sale. It's been doing a very good job for a couple of years now. I've found that if I place a spatter guard/screen over things that do spatter it prevents the spray from getting on the interior. It's important to clean away anything that does get on interior surfaces before using the oven again or it becomes permanent. I picked up a spatter guard for a frying pan from Walmart and cut the handle off so it would fit inside.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I like it but it gets hotter than my Ninja so it took a little getting used to.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →We've had one for 3 years. No issues. Just don't overfill the mesh tray and you're good to go.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Forgot to add that I did a little monitoring with the temperature probe on mine and discovered that the preheat cycle would end before actually reaching the temperature selected, by about 30-50 degrees depending on the target temp. It would then hit the proper temp fairly quickly but I'm sure that's part of the reason for the results I'm seeing.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I have had this Gourmia for a few years now. Usually use it twice a day so its proven to be durable. Takes a little longer to get the same results as a basket style fryer but it's so much more versatile.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →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.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I don't know. I don't have a toaster oven or a convection oven. The Gourmia will Air Fry, Roast, Bake, Dehydrate, Broil
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I bought this one for the same reason. Looking for nontoxic air fryer to replace our oven as my husband has not once remembered to turn off the oven in the time I've known him. Bought this over the ourplace one because it seemed bigger. The two door design is AWFUL! Both doors open at the same time and they swing out all the way to the sides, not just enough to get the tray out. Also the glass doors led to very uneven cooking because so much heat escapes. I hate this air fryer but it works so can't justify buying another. Not that u need to know all this but someone has to be the receptacle for my hate
r/nontoxic • View on Reddit →we have it, great for a smaller form factor air fryer, great especially if it's on sale
r/Costco • View on Reddit →This does not do a good job toasting bread. The ninja flip up one I had before was better. When this one breaks I'm getting another ninja so I can also toast bread.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →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.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →We've had it for about 4 years. We love it. I even bake sourdough bread in a Dutch oven in it. It will toast bread and bagels, but we still use a toaster for that because it's a lot faster. Someone mentioned cleaning the inside of the glass doors. We use Easy Off - yellow cap and then wipe down with a wet cloth.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Honestly didn't think of returning it as i had used it so much over 2 years at that point. Didn't wanna be that scummy
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I LOVE this machine. I lived in a place with a pretty underwhelming "big" oven and this had enough capacity to make a whole baked dinner for 2 people (4 portions total). The model we have includes the temperature probe and the few times I've used it worked great. My biggest complain is that it is kind of hard to clean the grease splatters off the doors. That might just be a me problem and maybe I need to try a harsher chemical than just dish soap+scrubbing.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Works damn good as an air fryer. This has been close to daily use for 3 years now, but left door spring holder broke off, in year two. They wanted 75 for repairs. I opened it up ripped the parts and manually close the doors.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →we use our "french door" gourmia wayyy more than our huge oven that runs 220v? I wanna say it is....and heats up the whole house. Our air fryer we keep out on our porch so it doesn't heat up the house crazy during the heat wave. we love it. Just gotta realize, an air fryer is merely a convection oven. an oven with a fan in the back/side LOL. These "induction ovens" used to be popular in the 70s and 80s dad was saying........they were just stupid heavy cause of the heavy fan in the back of the oven to circulate the oven heat. now the ovens fit on the counter top lol. we love ours, we've ditched our countertop toaster too....and it sits in the old spot of our old 4 slice toaster.
r/Parenting • View on Reddit →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.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Yeah, these "french door" toaster oven designs are not energy efficient at all. I have OP's model and it heats up the whole floor of the apartment when used.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →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
r/Costco • View on Reddit →The experience with my Gourmia compared to the basket style fryer it replace has been if I set the temp 5-10 degrees higher and give it a couple minutes longer the results are satisfactory though not quite as "fried", if that makes sense.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →I did and had to return it. After six weeks, the nonstick coating had mostly peeled off off
r/Costco • View on Reddit →yes! I feel the air fryer is a lot more "safe" than dealing with a "toaster" ........that literally only has 1 purpose...."to toast" lol.......my air fryer can bake, toast, make popcorn (the screened bottom flips upside down and the 🌽 lays on the solid metal "baking pan"? I think is what my Gourmia calls it. we love ours. I've even dehydrated various meats overnight in it too. so many "appliances" in 1
r/Parenting • View on Reddit →Use it every day. They go on sale for $40 every few months.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →The basket style is better as a "pure" air fryer than the oven but it can be made to produce good results by adjusting the time and temp. The versatility of the french door Gourmia compensates for what it lacks in the air fryer mode. Lacking infinite counter space, I'm satisfied with the compromise.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →This is our 3rd different air fryer and it's by far the best.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →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.)
r/Costco • View on Reddit →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.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Literally just bought this two days ago but have used it about 5 times already. Seems extremely convenient and is pretty user friendly. Also saw many positive reviews online so I'm excited to have it be a kitchen staple. It is massive though, so will take up a lot of counter space.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →We just got this one a few months ago as a replacement for a previous model. So far zero complaints, easy to clean.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →Not bad for the price. Works well. Only real downside is lack of removable basket, my old one had one and made things easier.
r/Costco • View on Reddit →We just cleaned the glass doors on ours with Easy Off - yellow cap. Afterwards we wiped it down with a wet cloth.
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