
Gourmia - 6-Slice Digital Toaster Oven Air Fryer
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Last updated: Dec 11, 2025 Scoring
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"I'm on my second one in 7 years"
"literally saved thousands on takeout over the years"
"it can be purchased for $40."
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"It’s great. ... Bought one 5 years ago and it’s still going strong. ... Bought a second one pre Christmas while on sale. ... Sometimes you need to roll with both!"
"I'm on my second one in 7 years"
"used daily for about 3 years ... Use it almost daily for the frozen Kirkland signature lightly breaded chicken chunks."
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"It's very easy to clean."
"The oven and the accessories are special coated and the clean up was so easy."
"It is easy to clean though and I really like that."
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"Now I can make Dino nuggies and fries at the same time. Lol it makes the child in this 40 year old man very happy."
"the space inside is great for its size."
"I cooked a whole, bone in turkey breast, around 5.5lbs. Came out amazing, and in no time"
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"I use it a ton for roasting peppers along with daily for everything else."
"It does everything. ... You can bake, roast, broil, air fry, dehydrate, toast, I use all of it!"
"We use it for chicken wings, steaks, reheating/re-crisping leftovers. ... don't know how we went so long without one. ... 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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"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"
"The button sounds are so effing loud."
"It’s starting to make a funny noise when I use it."
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"After six weeks, the nonstick coating had mostly peeled off off"
"the non stick coating has rubbed off."
"the non stick coating will get scratched"
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"the interior light just died"
We use a toaster oven with an air fryer setting and absolutely love it. We never use the oven for anything other than storage now. It does take up a little more counter space, but for our travel trailer, it has never been an issue. This is what we use... https://www.walmart.com/ip/1438286796?sid=32d0a97d-a3b6-4a78-8225-5f3a697754a4 I know this doesn't really answer your question, but I thought I would offer a different alternative for you. Happy Camping!
r/GoRVing • air fryer size recommendations ->I use an air fryer that looks like a toaster oven by gourmia. It’s amazing and has multiple functions so I don’t have just another single task appliance. It’s one of the best purchases I’ve ever made and I hardly ever use my regular oven to bake anymore. As for chicken you need to season it and get creative. An easy way to add a lot of flavor is taco seasoning. Cube chicken, add a packet of taco seasoning and shake it up then cook. You can do a ranch seasoning packet too! I also like to do salt, pepper, heavy smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder and chipotle powder. Chipotle powder is spicy though so be careful.
r/Volumeeating • Air fryer for meat? ->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.
r/vegan • What to get? Air fryer or instant pot? ->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.
r/parrots • PSA For anyone thinking about getting a ninja air fryer. ->Double door gourmia at Costco. Love it and cook almost every day
r/Frugal • Looking for recommendations - toaster oven air fryer combo ->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!
r/airfryer • Anyone have an air fryer that doesn’t look terrible on the counter? We use it 2+ times a day. I hate having things on the counter generally ->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 • Is an air fryer worth it? ->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 • Is an air fryer worth it? ->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 • Why do you guys prefer dual air fyers? ->Gourmia french door model. I cooked a 5ish lb whole bone in turkey breast, no problem
r/airfryer • Is there a big single basket for a dual air fryer? ->Gourmia french door model, I have no complaints, been using it almost daily for close to a year
r/airfryer • Im sure this gets asked about a lot but theres so many mixed reviews across the board. What is the best AF out right now that doesnt have a list if problems? Please dont roast me too hard for asking. ->I cooked a whole, bone in turkey breast, around 5.5lbs. Came out amazing, and in no time
r/airfryer • Im sure this gets asked about a lot but theres so many mixed reviews across the board. What is the best AF out right now that doesnt have a list if problems? Please dont roast me too hard for asking. ->I have the Gourmia French Door toaster oven air fryer. It does everything. You can bake, roast, broil, air fry, dehydrate, toast, I use all of it! Last I saw it was on sale for $50 at Walmart (I got mine for $99). It's awesome! Definitely worth what I paid for it!
r/airfryer • Is there an air fryer (or alternate) that can BAKE? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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