




Nuwave Bravo Air Fryer Toaster Smart Oven, 10-in-1 Countertop Convection, 1800 Watts, 21-Qt Capacity, 50°-450°F Temp Controls, Top and Bottom Heater Adjustments 0%-100%, PFAS Free, Stainless Steel
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Description
- MAKE ADJUSTMENTS ON-THE-FLY – Want hotter temperature or need to cook it longer? No problem. Simply adjust on-the-fly any time. Starting the cooking process over is not necessary. Bravo toaster oven's intuitive digital controls are easy to operate. Control not only the time and temperature but also customize the top and bottom heaters. - CUSTOMIZE YOUR PIZZA OVEN: Adjust the ratio of top and bottom heaters from 0 to 100% and convection fan speed for different types of heating zones. To bake a perfect thick pizza, set bottom heaters at 70% power & top heaters at 30% for crispy crunch crust and perfectly melted cheesy toppings. - 10 PRE-PROGRAMMED PRESETS - Bravo is programmed with 10 preset cooking functions for air frying, grilling, baking, broiling, roasting, dehydrating, reheating, toasting & more. Simply select the right preset function and let Bravo do the rest. - INTUITIVE DIGITAL CONTROLS - Take control of cooking temperatures ranging from 50°F to 450°F adjustable in precise 5°F increments. Fine-tune your cooking to perfection with precise temperatures. - ENHANCED INTERACTIVE DIGITAL DISPLAY - Enjoy a more intuitive, easy to read, and user-friendly cool white display for a seamless cooking experience. The display provides a wealth of information for the ultimate interactive experience. - WHAT’S INCLUDED – Bravo Digital Toaster Oven comes with 1 heavy-duty cooking rack; 1 baking pan; 1 removable crumb tray; 12”x9.5” air fry basket; 1 owner’s manual, 1 quick start guide, and 1 recipe book.
Details
Item Details
- Brand Name
- Nuwave
- Included Components
- 1 x Heavy-Duty Cooking Rack, 1 x Instruction Manual, Air Fry Basket, Baking Pan, Crumb Tray
- Model Name
- Nuwave Bravo 3
- Model Number
- Nuwave Bravo 3
- Manufacturer
- Nuwave
- Part Number
- Nuwave Bravo 3
- Unit Count
- 1 Count
- Item Type Name
- Nuwave Bravo 3
- Color
- Brushed Stainless Steel
- Door Style
- Dropdown Door
Features & Specs
- Other Special Features of the Product
- 0-24Hours; 3X Faster Cooking, 90% Less Oil; 10 Toast Settings, Linear T™ Heat Tech; Auto Shut Off; Warm Function; Panel Lock; Super-Speed and Quiet Fan; 4 Cook Accessories; Easy to Use and Clean, 10 Cooking Functions, 21QT XL Large Capacity; Adjustable Rack; Upper and Lower Heaters Adustable From 0-100%; 3 Selectable Fan Speed; 50-450℉;, ETL Certified
- Wattage
- 1800 watts
- Control Type
- Push Button and Dial
- Power Source
- Corded Electric
- Temperature Range
- 50-450 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Number of Shelves
- 1
- Capacity
- 21 Quarts
- Item Weight
- 14.1 Pounds
- Size
- 21 Qt
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Finish Type
- Brushed
- Door Material Type
- Tempered Glass
Measurements
- Item Dimensions D x W x H
- 13.25"D x 17.75"W x 9.5"H
Frequently asked questions
- What cooking functions does the Nuwave Bravo Air Fryer Toaster Smart Oven have?
- It has 10 pre-programmed presets for air frying, grilling, baking, broiling, roasting, dehydrating, reheating, toasting, and more.
- What is the temperature range and how precise are the controls?
- The temperature range is 50°F to 450°F, adjustable in precise 5°F increments.
- What accessories are included with this oven?
- It includes 1 heavy-duty cooking rack, 1 baking pan, 1 removable crumb tray, a 12"x9.5" air fry basket, an owner's manual, a quick start guide, and a recipe book.
Customer reviews
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I really like this oven!!!
First, I love that this does not heat my kitchen like my oven does. The preheat time is fast, and cooking time is also fast. I haven't tried any of the programs. I started with a few of the included recipes, which I followed to the letter, then I started experimenting with those recipes to see how they work with other foods. The grilled asparagus recipe is an excellent one to start with. My asparagus came out wonderfully, but I found it is good to keep an eye on doneness until I understand how this oven works. After the asparagus, I tried salmon with the same method and it was perfect. As were the hamburgers and then meatloaf I tried next. I think one good point to this oven is that there is no one correct way to make anything. I really like the grill - it cooks quickly and efficiently. I suggest learning how to adjust the temp of the upper and lower elements - that is important if a food seems to be cooking too fast on top or on bottom. I have since baked cookies - they cooked in about 7 minutes per batch. French toast is amazing as was bread pudding. Get the hang of a few of the included recipes and then go from there. I even made really good 5 minute a day artisan bread. I have a small vintage Descoware Dutch oven that fits into the Nuwave oven. I baked a small loaf in the Nuwave exactly as I would in my regular oven and the bread was excellent. And I didn't overheat my house. The oven isn't complicated. I know there are an overwhelming number of ways to set it, and too many programs, and it all seems intimidating, but really, take the time to go over the instructions and understand what does what. I doubt I will ever use any of the programs - it is too easy to set it to bake, or roast, or airfry and then set time and temp, and maybe the top or bottom elements. I just check for doneness occasionally and it is so easy. That it will hold at very low temps is a real bonus to me. I like to make tempeh and finding anything that will hold a temp below 100 is amazing. Also, it is not huge - I have a smaller home and this fits on my counter without overwhelming anything. But I still have a lot of room inside to do about anything I want to. It does get hot, but I don't touch the top or sides when I use it and it doesn't radiate a lot of heat into the space around it. On the con side, I don't think this is the best airfryer that I have ever had - my old Paula Dean airfryer beats this hands down. It's okay, but I think its power is in replacing my huge oven for all those baking, roasting and toasting tasks. I also am not impressed with the rack that comes with it. I read reviews that said that rack is not really sturdy and I have to agree. With light foods it's fine, but I had a casserole on that rack and the weight made the rack sag and it fell out of its slots on the side of the oven. The company I bought this oven from responded immediately to my request for a new rack (excellent customer service!!) but it did the same thing, so I have to say it is a design error. But this is not a deal breaker. This oven is too good, so I will always use the air fryer basket/rack for heavy things and the regular racks for light things. That's just not a big deal. I am somewhat a gourmet cook, and I am so pleased with what I can do with this oven. Just be patient with it. I now use it pretty much every day and I would recommend it.
First, I love that this does not heat my kitchen like my oven does. The preheat time is fast, and cooking time is also fast. I haven't tried any of the programs. I started with a few of the included recipes, which I followed to the letter, then I started experimenting with those recipes to see how they work with other foods. The grilled asparagus recipe is an excellent one to start with. My asparagus came out wonderfully, but I found it is good to keep an eye on doneness until I understand how this oven works. After the asparagus, I tried salmon with the same method and it was perfect. As were the hamburgers and then meatloaf I tried next. I think one good point to this oven is that there is no one correct way to make anything. I really like the grill - it cooks quickly and efficiently. I suggest learning how to adjust the temp of the upper and lower elements - that is important if a food seems to be cooking too fast on top or on bottom. I have since baked cookies - they cooked in about 7 minutes per batch. French toast is amazing as was bread pudding. Get the hang of a few of the included recipes and then go from there. I even made really good 5 minute a day artisan bread. I have a small vintage Descoware Dutch oven that fits into the Nuwave oven. I baked a small loaf in the Nuwave exactly as I would in my regular oven and the bread was excellent. And I didn't overheat my house. The oven isn't complicated. I know there are an overwhelming number of ways to set it, and too many programs, and it all seems intimidating, but really, take the time to go over the instructions and understand what does what. I doubt I will ever use any of the programs - it is too easy to set it to bake, or roast, or airfry and then set time and temp, and maybe the top or bottom elements. I just check for doneness occasionally and it is so easy. That it will hold at very low temps is a real bonus to me. I like to make tempeh and finding anything that will hold a temp below 100 is amazing. Also, it is not huge - I have a smaller home and this fits on my counter without overwhelming anything. But I still have a lot of room inside to do about anything I want to. It does get hot, but I don't touch the top or sides when I use it and it doesn't radiate a lot of heat into the space around it. On the con side, I don't think this is the best airfryer that I have ever had - my old Paula Dean airfryer beats this hands down. It's okay, but I think its power is in replacing my huge oven for all those baking, roasting and toasting tasks. I also am not impressed with the rack that comes with it. I read reviews that said that rack is not really sturdy and I have to agree. With light foods it's fine, but I had a casserole on that rack and the weight made the rack sag and it fell out of its slots on the side of the oven. The company I bought this oven from responded immediately to my request for a new rack (excellent customer service!!) but it did the same thing, so I have to say it is a design error. But this is not a deal breaker. This oven is too good, so I will always use the air fryer basket/rack for heavy things and the regular racks for light things. That's just not a big deal. I am somewhat a gourmet cook, and I am so pleased with what I can do with this oven. Just be patient with it. I now use it pretty much every day and I would recommend it.
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Ease of use and easy to clean
The Nuwave Bravo Air Fryer Toaster Smart Oven has quickly become one of my favorite kitchen appliances. It looks great on the countertop with its clean stainless steel design, and it performs exactly the way you’d expect from a high-end smart oven. The 10-in-1 functionality is genuinely useful — whether I’m air frying, baking, toasting, or reheating, it handles everything with ease. The controls are intuitive and very easy to use, and I love that I can adjust the top and bottom heating elements anywhere from 0% to 100% for perfect results. The 21-quart capacity is surprisingly spacious without taking up too much room, and the temperature range (50°–450°F) gives me tons of flexibility. It heats quickly, cooks evenly, and the fact that it’s PFAS-free is a big plus. Overall, this oven works exactly as expected and has exceeded my expectations. If you’re looking for a versatile, good-looking, and easy-to-use countertop convection oven, the Nuwave Bravo is an excellent choice.
The Nuwave Bravo Air Fryer Toaster Smart Oven has quickly become one of my favorite kitchen appliances. It looks great on the countertop with its clean stainless steel design, and it performs exactly the way you’d expect from a high-end smart oven. The 10-in-1 functionality is genuinely useful — whether I’m air frying, baking, toasting, or reheating, it handles everything with ease. The controls are intuitive and very easy to use, and I love that I can adjust the top and bottom heating elements anywhere from 0% to 100% for perfect results. The 21-quart capacity is surprisingly spacious without taking up too much room, and the temperature range (50°–450°F) gives me tons of flexibility. It heats quickly, cooks evenly, and the fact that it’s PFAS-free is a big plus. Overall, this oven works exactly as expected and has exceeded my expectations. If you’re looking for a versatile, good-looking, and easy-to-use countertop convection oven, the Nuwave Bravo is an excellent choice.
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Easy to use, great product!
I really like this oven, it's easy to use, has a smaller footprint, it's great for a countertop, and cooks the food quickly. I had a small learning curve, this oven cooks the food quicker than my former oven, so you might have to adjust time/temp while learning how it operates. I haven't tried the air fryer yet, but I will. There is also a very nice cookbook that comes with the oven, and I use it to adjust time/temp with my regular recipes. I did have an issue with overcooking a pizza. I used the box instructions instead of just letting the smart oven take over...my bad. I like the looks of it and ease of use...very happy with the product and feel I did receive good value for the price I paid.
I really like this oven, it's easy to use, has a smaller footprint, it's great for a countertop, and cooks the food quickly. I had a small learning curve, this oven cooks the food quicker than my former oven, so you might have to adjust time/temp while learning how it operates. I haven't tried the air fryer yet, but I will. There is also a very nice cookbook that comes with the oven, and I use it to adjust time/temp with my regular recipes. I did have an issue with overcooking a pizza. I used the box instructions instead of just letting the smart oven take over...my bad. I like the looks of it and ease of use...very happy with the product and feel I did receive good value for the price I paid.
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Best Toaster oven!
I’ve owned about 5 toaster ovens over the past 35+ years. They were all well-known ovens and performed as expected. They all had dials for baking/toasting/re-heating. I didn’t care for the dials as they fail time-to-time. I did a lot of research and review reading. Then I saw Nuwave toaster oven. I read the reviews and was surprised by the number of good reviews. What sold me was 2 things: (1) only dials to turn is for changing heat or time and (2) the size and the baking racks. Also the air fry option. I baked biscuits and chicken thighs with great results. The baking tray cleans up so good (I spray with Pam).
I’ve owned about 5 toaster ovens over the past 35+ years. They were all well-known ovens and performed as expected. They all had dials for baking/toasting/re-heating. I didn’t care for the dials as they fail time-to-time. I did a lot of research and review reading. Then I saw Nuwave toaster oven. I read the reviews and was surprised by the number of good reviews. What sold me was 2 things: (1) only dials to turn is for changing heat or time and (2) the size and the baking racks. Also the air fry option. I baked biscuits and chicken thighs with great results. The baking tray cleans up so good (I spray with Pam).