Top positive review
Great!
By Rancher Mom on Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
I previously had a Cusinart and it stunk! This lovely does it all and perfectly. Easy to use, cooks perfectly, very easy to clean! Love the burner on the bottom. It is very versitile.
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Love it w/ 1 exception
By Connie on Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023
Update: I've been using the oven a lot. As in my original review, the wattage is concerning & I have to not have anything else plugged in on the circuit when I turn the oven on or it flips the fuse in the fuse box. Normal wall sockets are maxed out @ 1500 watts or 15 amps on the circuit. This is why 3 stars instead of 5. But I do love it! I even use the bottom of the oven as a hotplate to sit a pan or skillet & cook w/ the door open as if on a stove top. Works great for that. I cam set it on low, med, or high heat by stages depending on how hot I want it to be when using it as a hotplate burner instead of an oven. This has come to be a big help in a tiny kitchen & trying to get the most w/ less space. This little oven has been a great multi- use appliance! It does very literally everything I need w/ just this 1 cooking appliance. I read a review before buying this oven that the hotplate function for frying or cooking in a pan as if it was a stove top burner was fairly useless & didn't work well. So I didn't even try it that way for a long time. Once I did tho, I fell in love w/ that option too. I think the other reviewer must not have realized how to change the heat setting from low to however hight they needed the burner to be to cook in a pan or skillet in this way. My advise is to hang onto the instruction booklet & review it occasionally til you know your oven settings well & understand the full array of things you can do w/ this oven. Also, keep anything away from the top, back, & sides so nothing touches it when it's hot (especially the oven's own cord!). With a little good sense & careful to not overload a circuit when turning the oven on (see original review on this), I think this is a great appliance. It's been money well spent if it long lasts many yrs. I have no idea how many yrs I'll get out of it to know that yet. Time will tell. Original review: I think I like this ceramic 11 in 1 air fryer oven. Ceramic ovens are better. Still learning how to use all the options & settings. Used it the1st time today just to do something simple while reading the instructions & learning about the settings. Became alarmed when reading P.3 of instruction booklet: 1800 watts! On the Amazon description it says 1500 watts. Why is it important? Because 1500 is the max for most common household wall outlets. I would NOT have ordered it if it had said 1800 on the ad description! My kitchen wall sockets are standard 15amp (1500vwatt) outlets, as in most homes. I had a safety outlet circuit protector that prevents outlet overloads & other circuit fire issues that plugs into an outlet & then the appliance plugs into it. So I plugged that in the outlet 1st & then the oven plug into that @ the moment to test this oven's wattage demand. At 350 degrees for 15 min's it did not trip the overload or over heated outlet switch. I haven't tried 400 or 450 degree settings yet to see it that increases the wattage use & trips the safety switch I'm using to test this oven for safety. Makes me very nervous that this oven could be a fire hazard for the wall wiring. So which is it, 1500 or 1800 watts? I will definitely be feeling the plug, outlet, & wall to make sure they don't heat up, don't smoke or melt, don't trip the breaker box, & don't trip my outlet safety gadget. Not certain if I'll keep the oven because of this. If 1500, then I'd keep it & still be cautious since that's the max wattage the outlets are rated for. If I knew for sure it's 1800watts, then no, I wouldn't chance a wall fire! The descepancy in wattage description for this oven is confusing, concerning, & serious. Fires are serious business! I have a feeling the 1800 is what thos oven really draws since I passed up a similar multi use oven (Ninga) because it was 1800 watts. I have a corsori 2 qt oressure cooker for 1 or 2 people & love it. Love that this oven is ceramic too. Saw that the poor reviews were for a non-ceramic oven & the ceramic oven verified customers reviews were all 5 star. I do like Corsori as a brand. The oven looks perfect & very versatile. My only concern is the wattage discrepancy. I'll definitely update this review if it trips the safety device, breaker box, or heats up @ the plug/ outlet/ or wall around the outlet.
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