The Cuisinart TOA-110 is a large combination toaster oven and air fryer. Typical of the brand, this model has a control panel at the top of the oven, giving it a taller design; however, in this case, the digital controls are built right into the door. They include six cooking modes: 'Air Fry,' 'Toast,' 'Bake,' 'Broil,' 'Roast,' and 'Warm,' along with a handful of preset cooking modes for different foods. It comes with a wire rack, a baking pan, and a basket for air frying.
Our Verdict
The Cuisinart TOA-110 offers good mixed-use performance. With its large cooking chamber, this toaster oven can accommodate all kinds of meals and snacks, from a single slice of toast to a 12-inch pizza. It preheats quickly and maintains a stable, uniform temperature, making it easy to follow a recipe and ensuring your food doesn't start to burn too quickly when baking or reheating leftovers. Toasting results in very evenly browned bread, too. However, at its maximum capacity of nine slices, it leaves one side darker than the other and toasts especially slowly. The biggest downside of this toaster oven is its air frying performance. While it air fries pretty quickly compared to other models, it leaves most of each batch either mushy or overcooked.
Large capacity.
Toasts evenly.
Cooks fairly quickly.
Maintains a consistent temperature.
Preheats quickly.
Toasts slowly.
Air fries very unevenly.
The Cuisinart TOA-110 offers impressive performance for leftovers. Despite its large capacity, this toaster oven preheats quickly, so you don't have to wait long to reheat food or stick to smaller items. Instead, you can reheat anything from a single slice of pizza to a large casserole or lasagna. It's not likely to burn or dry out your leftovers, either, since it maintains a very stable temperature, without overshooting your settings.
Large capacity.
Maintains a consistent temperature.
Preheats quickly.
Bulky design.
The Cuisinart TOA-110 is an excellent choice for baking. It maintains a stable, consistent temperature throughout the cooking process, rarely overshooting your chosen setting. This stability makes it easier to follow a recipe and less likely that your cookies and cakes will burn. The temperature is uniform throughout the cooking chamber, so items will bake at the same rate no matter where you place them.
Maintains a consistent temperature.
Rarely overshoots selected temperature.
Uniform temperature throughout the cooking chamber.
The Cuisinart TOA-110 provides mediocre air-frying performance, making this a weak point for this otherwise impressive toaster oven. Using the 'Air Fry' mode and air frying basket, it leaves less than half of each batch crispy, while the rest winds up either undercooked or burnt. That said, it air fries quickly compared to most other toaster ovens.
Cooks fairly quickly.
Air fries very unevenly.
The Cuisinart TOA-110 delivers very good toasting performance. It browns bread very evenly with both four or nine slices, though at maximum capacity, it leaves one side much darker than the other. Unfortunately, it toasts slowly, and using the default setting means you may have to add a little extra time to the end of the cooking cycle to get golden-brown slices.
Toasts evenly.
Toasts slowly.
The Cuisinart TOA-110 has a large cooking capacity. It can fit a 12" pizza or nine slices of toast, though the latter is a bit tight. There's enough vertical capacity to bake a loaf of bread or roast a chicken, and, according to the manufacturer, it can also accommodate a 13-lb turkey. Plus, there are three rack positions, so you can bake a few batches of cookies at once.
Large capacity.
Three rack positions.
Performance Usages
Changelog
- Updated May 14, 2026: We converted this review to Test Bench 1.0.1. We added 'Maximum Power Draw' and 'Convection Mode' results to the Cooking Versatility section, and updated the graph for the Preheat Speed test.
- Updated May 04, 2026: Review published.
- Updated Apr 28, 2026: Early access published.
- Updated Apr 21, 2026: Our testers have started testing this product.
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Differences Between Sizes And Variants
The Cuisinart TOA-110 comes in 'Black,' and you can see the label for our unit.
If you encounter another variant, let us know in the comments, and we'll update our review.
Popular Toaster Oven Comparisons
The Cuisinart TOA-110 is a toaster oven/air fryer with a large cooking chamber. Although it struggles to air fry evenly and takes more work to clean, this toaster oven offers better overall performance than its predecessors, the Cuisinart TOA-60 and the Cuisinart TOA-70, thanks to its even toasting and temperature stability. It browns bread more evenly, whether you're making four slices or using its full capacity to toast nine slices at once. Baked goods and leftovers also cook more evenly, without drying out or burning, since the TOA-110 overshoots your selected temperature much less often than those earlier models. Its performance is closer to that of the Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer CTOA-130PC3, which toasts nearly as evenly and maintains an even more stable temperature. The Digital Air Fryer doesn't offer as much capacity, but it delivers better air-frying performance, a weak point for the TOA-110. If you want a large toaster oven that air fries more evenly, consider the Typhur Sync Oven, which has plenty of space for large portions and leaves more of each batch of air-fried food crispy.
For more toaster ovens to consider, see our picks for the best toaster ovens, the best air fryer/toaster ovens, or, if you want to save space, the best small toaster ovens.
The Cuisinart TOA-110 and the Ninja Foodi DT201 both offer plenty of capacity and strong overall performance, but they have different benefits that will influence your decision. Consider the Cuisinart for quick snacks, since it preheats more quickly than the Ninja, and stays a bit closer to your selected temperature. The Ninja, on the other hand, is a better choice for air frying, since it cooks much more evenly, leaving significantly more of each batch crispy. It's also easier to clean than the Cuisinart.
The Cuisinart TOA-110 is a better toaster oven than the Our Place Wonder Oven (Toaster Oven). It has a much larger cooking chamber, giving you more room to cook with and more rack positions to choose between. The Cuisinart preheats faster, too, and includes a preheat reminder, so you know when to start cooking. It also toasts more evenly and maintains a more stable temperature throughout cooking, which is helpful for baking and reheating leftovers, since it means your food is less likely to dry out or burn. Unfortunately, neither option performs well for air frying.
The Cuisinart TOA-110 is a better toaster oven than the Cuisinart TOA-70 for most people. If you want a versatile toaster oven, the TOA-110 is a better choice. It's larger, with a taller cooking chamber that allows for three rack positions, whereas the TOA-70 only has room for two. Toasting results in more evenly browned bread, whether you're making four slices or toasting at maximum capacity. The TOA-110 also maintains a much more stable temperature, overshooting your setting less often, which helps keep your baked goods and leftovers from burning. That said, it's not a very good air fryer, and if that's your main consideration, the TOA-70 might be for you. It air fries faster and more evenly, leaving less of each batch undercooked or burnt.
The Cuisinart TOA-110 and the Typhur Sync Oven are both large toaster ovens that offer solid overall performance, but the Typhur comes out ahead thanks to its even air-frying. While the Cuisinart leaves more than half of each batch undercooked or burnt, the Typhur cooks almost three-quarters of your food to a crispy golden brown in just a minute longer than the Cuisinart. That said, both options offer impressive performance in most other areas. They toast evenly, maintain stable cooking temperatures, and offer enough capacity for most dishes. If air frying isn't particularly important to you, you'll likely be happy with either option.
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