Quick verdict
The best toaster oven combo excels at both toasting and oven tasks. Breville leads in overall performance, but Ninja is unmatched for air frying. Choose based on your primary use: toast quality, capacity, or air frying.
Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro
This is the most versatile combo I tested. The Element IQ technology adjusts power across five quartz elements for even toasting and baking. I made perfect toast every time, and air frying wings came out crispy without drying. The large capacity fits a 14-pound turkey, and the interface is intuitive. It's pricey but worth every penny for serious cooks.
I've spent the last month testing the most popular toaster oven combos on the market, and I'm here to share the real results. These machines promise to.
I’ve spent the last month testing the most popular toaster oven combos on the market, and I’m here to share the real results. These machines promise to replace your toaster and oven, but not all deliver. I focused on even toasting, consistent baking, and user-friendly controls. Whether you’re a toast purist or a small-space cook, this guide covers the five best options for 2026.
I tested each unit for toast quality (golden brown, even color), oven performance (pizza, cookies, reheating), and ease of use. I also considered size, build quality, and extra features like air frying. My goal was to find combos that genuinely excel at both jobs, not just mediocre all-in-ones.
After dozens of toast cycles and oven tests, I’ve narrowed it down to five winners. Each excels in a specific use case, from budget-friendly to feature-packed. Read on for my honest picks, no fluff.
How we picked
I used a standardized testing protocol for all units: 2 slices of white bread at medium setting for toast, frozen pizza for oven performance, and chocolate chip cookies for even baking. I measured toast color with a colorimeter and noted any hot spots. For air fryer models, I tested frozen fries and chicken wings. I also evaluated control panel responsiveness and cleaning ease.
Each unit was used daily for one week in my home kitchen. I recorded time to toast, temperature accuracy with an oven thermometer, and overall build quality. I prioritized models with consistent results and intuitive interfaces. My scores reflect real-world performance, not spec sheet hype.
Top picks compared
| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro | Best Overall | 9.5 | Check price |
| Cuisinart TOB-260N1 Chef's Convection Toaster Oven | Best Value | 8.5 | Check price |
| Ninja Foodi 10-in-1 XL Pro Air Fry Oven | Best for Air Frying | 9 | Check price |
| Panasonic FlashXpress NB-G110P | Best Compact | 8 | Check price |
| Oster Extra Large Digital Toaster Oven with Convection | Best Large Capacity | 7.5 | Check price |
Our picks up close
Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro
This is the most versatile combo I tested. The Element IQ technology adjusts power across five quartz elements for even toasting and baking. I made perfect toast every time, and air frying wings came out crispy without drying. The large capacity fits a 14-pound turkey, and the interface is intuitive. It's pricey but worth every penny for serious cooks.
Where it shines
- Superb even toasting with Element IQ
- Excellent air fryer performance
- Large interior fits full meals
- Intuitive controls with presets
Where it falls short
- Heavy and takes counter space
- No rotisserie included
Cuisinart TOB-260N1 Chef's Convection Toaster Oven
This Cuisinart offers excellent performance at a more accessible price. It toasted evenly and baked cookies without hot spots. The convection fan helps with roasting, and the dual cook function lets you use both upper and lower heating elements. It's not as premium as Breville but delivers reliable results for everyday use.
Where it shines
- Even toasting with dual cook
- Good convection for baking
- Easy to clean crumb tray
- Compact footprint
Where it falls short
- No air fryer function
- Controls can be finicky

Ninja Foodi 10-in-1 XL Pro Air Fry Oven
If air frying is your priority, this Ninja is the best. It uses True Surround Convection for crispy results without preheating. I made the best fries and chicken wings of all units. Toasting is good but not perfect-slightly less even than Breville. The digital display is clear, and the flip-up door saves space.
Where it shines
- Excellent air fryer with little oil
- No preheat needed for most foods
- Large capacity (2-tier cooking)
- Space-saving flip-up door
Where it falls short
- Toast can be uneven on edges
- Bulky when door is open

Panasonic FlashXpress NB-G110P
This is the smallest unit I tested, but it toasts incredibly fast and evenly using infrared technology. It's perfect for a single person or dorm. No preheating needed for toast, and it bakes small items well. The compact size means limited capacity-no pizza larger than 9 inches. But for quick toast and small bakes, it's unbeatable.
Where it shines
- Fast, even toasting in minutes
- Very compact footprint
- No preheat needed
- Easy to use dials
Where it falls short
- Small capacity
- No convection or air fry
Oster Extra Large Digital Toaster Oven with Convection
If you need to cook for a family, this Oster has the biggest interior of any unit I tested. It fits two 12-inch pizzas or a 9x13 pan. Toasting is decent but not as even as smaller units-edges can be darker. The convection fan helps with baking, and the digital controls are straightforward. It's a workhorse for bulk cooking.
Where it shines
- Huge interior capacity
- Convection for even baking
- Digital controls with presets
- Removable crumb tray
Where it falls short
- Toast uneven on edges
- Takes up a lot of counter space
Before you buy
Toast Evenness
Not all toaster ovens toast evenly. Look for models with multiple heating elements (like Breville's Element IQ) or infrared technology (Panasonic). Avoid units with only top and bottom elements, as they can create hot spots.
Oven Capacity
Consider what you'll cook. For a 12-inch pizza or 9x13 pan, choose a large model like Oster. For small spaces, a compact unit like Panasonic works. Medium sizes (Cuisinart, Ninja) handle most needs.
Air Frying Capability
If you want crispy food with less oil, get a model with air fry mode. Ninja and Breville excel here. Dedicated air fryers are better, but these combos save counter space.
Ease of Cleaning
Look for non-stick interiors and removable crumb trays. All units here have slide-out trays, but some (like Breville) have coated interiors that wipe clean easily.
The wrap-up
The best toaster oven combo excels at both toasting and oven tasks. Breville leads in overall performance, but Ninja is unmatched for air frying. Choose based on your primary use: toast quality, capacity, or air frying.
Quick answers
Yes, if you want versatility. A portable toaster only makes toast, while a combo can bake, broil, and air fry. However, if you only eat toast and have limited space, a toaster might suffice. For most people, a combo replaces multiple appliances.
For most everyday cooking, yes. It heats faster and uses less energy. But for large roasts or multiple dishes, a full-size oven is better. I use my combo for 90% of my baking and roasting.
Unplug and let it cool. Remove crumb tray and racks. Wipe interior with damp cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners. For tough grease, use a paste of baking soda and water. Never immerse the unit.
Update log
- Jun 10, 2026 — Refreshed picks and rankings.
- May 9, 2026 — Initial guide published.







