




Nuwave Bravo XL Pro Air Fryer Toaster Oven, Improved 100% Super Convection, Quicker & Crispier Results, 100 Presets, Multi-Layer Even Cooking, 50-500F, Smart Probe, PFAS Free, 30QT, Stainless Steel
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Description
- FASTER FAN, BETTER RESULTS: The newly designed and engineered fan and housing can produce 100% faster fan speed for quicker cooking and irresistibly crispier and golden-brown results - CUSTOMIZE YOUR PIZZA OVEN: Adjust the ratio of top and bottom heaters from 0 to 100% and 3 fan speed for different heating zones. To bake a thick pizza, set bottom heaters at 70% power & top at 30% for crispy crust and perfectly melted cheesy toppings - 112 EASY-COOK PRESETS: This convection oven is programmed with 12 cooking functions such as air fry, toast, grill, bake, roast, slow cook, dehydrate, defrost, and more. It also features 100 one-touch recipe presets for easy cooking without the guesswork - MULTI-LAYER EVEN COOKING: With the upgraded convection system, the temperature difference between each layer is only 0-1°F, making multi-layer cooking more even and efficient than ever before. Save a lot of time and energy - 500°F MAX TEMPERATURE: The Bravo air fryer oven features a cooking temperature range from 50°F to 500°F in precise 5°F increments. It also offers selectable fan speeds from 0 to 3 - 30QT COMPACT SIZE: This toaster oven can easily accommodate two 13-inch pizza, 10-lb Chicken, 6-lb Roast, 2-lb French Fries, making it suitable for large families. Its compact size allows it to fit perfectly in small kitchens, motorhomes, RVs - INTEGRATED SMART DIGITAL THERMOMETER: Once the desired doneness temperature is set, Bravo air fryer oven constantly monitors the internal temperature of your food and automatically ends the cooking process when the desired internal temperature is reached - INTUITIVE DIGITAL CONTROLS: Enjoy easy-to-read, more intuitive, and user-friendly cool white display for a seamless cooking experience. The Bravo air fryer oven features panel lock, mute/unmute functions - HEAVY DUTY, EXPERTLY DESIGNED: This Convection Toaster Oven is made from food-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion. Unlike conventional ovens or air fryers, it does not emit any plastic odors, making it a healthier choice - PFAS-FREE ACCESSORIES: All parts are PFAS Free, friendly to families and pets. Package includes 2 cooking rack, 1 crumb tray, 1 enamel baking pan, 1 broiler rack, 1 air fry basket, 1 smart thermometer, owner’s manual, quick start guide, and recipe book
Details
Item Details
- Brand Name
- Nuwave
- Model Name
- Nuwave Bravo XL Pro
- Model Number
- Nuwave Bravo XL Pro
- Color
- Brushed Stainless Steel
- Door Style
- Dropdown Door
- Included Components
- 1 x Enamel Baking Pan, 1 x Enamel Broiler Rack, 1 x Temperature Probe, 2 x Heavy-Duty Cooking Racks, Air Fry Basket, Crumb Tray
- Wattage
- 1800 watts
- Control Type
- Push Button and Dial
- Power Source
- Electric
- Temperature Range
- 50-500 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Number of Shelves
- 4
- Item Dimensions D x W x H
- 12.88"D x 20"W x 11.13"H
- Capacity
- 30 Quarts
- Item Weight
- 19.5 Pounds
- Size
- 30QT
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Finish Type
- Brushed
- Door Material Type
- Tempered Glass
- Manufacturer
- Nuwave
- Manufacture Year
- 2024
- Part Number
- Nuwave Bravo XL Pro
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
- Item Type Name
- Nuwave Bravo XL Pro
Features & Specs
- Other Special Features of the Product
- 2025 Full-Improved; Improved 100% Fan Speed, Crispier Results; 12 Cooking Functions, 100 One-touch Presets; 30QT XL Large Capacity, 4 Adjustable Rack; Upper and Lower Heaters Adustable From 0-100%; 3 Selectable Fan Speed; 50-500℉, 0-100Hours;, 3X Faster Cooking, 90% Less Oil; 10 Toast Settings, 5-Stage Cooking, 3 Sear Modes; Linear T™ Heat Tech; Carrying-over Cooking Function; Auto Preheat; Auto Shut Off; Delay and Warm Function; Mute/Unmute; Panel Lock; Clock Function; Super-Speed and Quiet Fan; 7 Cook Accessories; Easy to Use and Clean
Frequently asked questions
- What is the maximum temperature and what temperature range does this oven support?
- The Bravo air fryer oven features a cooking temperature range from 50°F to 500°F in precise 5°F increments.
- How many cooking presets and functions does this toaster oven have?
- This convection oven is programmed with 12 cooking functions and 100 one-touch recipe presets, for a total of 112 easy-cook presets.
- Does this toaster oven come with any accessories, and are they free of PFAS?
- Yes, all parts are PFAS Free, and the package includes 2 cooking rack, 1 crumb tray, 1 enamel baking pan, 1 broiler rack, 1 air fry basket, and 1 smart thermometer.
Customer reviews
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Super happy with this purchase. II'll be using it in our motorhome.
I've owned and used a Ninja Air fryer for a long time and love what an air fryer can do. We're taking months-long trips in our motorhome now and I needed something to cook in, as the combo convection oven/microwave that comes with the RV isn't suitable for baking at all, and my Ninja air fryer is too small for some things. I researched and put hands on various models before deciding on the Nuwave Bravo XL which I got on a Prime Day special deal. I wanted a size that would allow me to proof and bake homemade bread while on the road. I love the size of this oven -- it fits well on my available counter space in the RV and is a shorter but longer than some models so it fits well under the cabinetry but allows me to use my current cookware (such as a 9x13 pan). I've been practicing how to use this and am finding it pretty intuitive, however I haven't experimented much with the 100 presets yet! I've successfully baked brownies using my 9X9 square USA pan, and have baked a manicotti casserole in a glass 8X8 dish using the probe to get to 160 degrees . Super easy and convenient! . Best of all I'm thrilled that I've successfully baked bread using my one-pound loaf size USA Pullman pan. Just 20 minutes at 370 degrees! I tried cooking homemade pizza using the provided enamel pan and learned you need to really grease that up well to avoid sticking. I didn't grease heavily enough and had some baked on, stuck on mess in one area but found that a soak and a scrape with a plastic scraper cleaned it up well. The external walls of the oven don't get as hot as I thought they would which is great! The door and the top seem to generate the most heat. I used the advice I read from other reviews of how to turn off the fan if you're just trying to bake something without convection (repeatedly hit the Fan button till it cycles to 0), and that was great advice. Also, find something to hook onto the rack with to pull it out a bit to help get a grasp of the rack with a potholder. It's not easy to grasp the rack otherwise. Be careful not to pull the rack out too far without having a good grasp on it first. I haven't made a big mess in it yet so don't have experience with what it takes to keep it clean, but I would think that consistent clean up will keep it looking good. I appreciate the 5 year warranty that comes with it. Hopefully I won't have to use it, but 5 years is a sign to me that Nuwave has confidence in this product. I recommend this to anyone looking for ability to use an oven in place of, or when your actual oven isn't available to you!
I've owned and used a Ninja Air fryer for a long time and love what an air fryer can do. We're taking months-long trips in our motorhome now and I needed something to cook in, as the combo convection oven/microwave that comes with the RV isn't suitable for baking at all, and my Ninja air fryer is too small for some things. I researched and put hands on various models before deciding on the Nuwave Bravo XL which I got on a Prime Day special deal. I wanted a size that would allow me to proof and bake homemade bread while on the road. I love the size of this oven -- it fits well on my available counter space in the RV and is a shorter but longer than some models so it fits well under the cabinetry but allows me to use my current cookware (such as a 9x13 pan). I've been practicing how to use this and am finding it pretty intuitive, however I haven't experimented much with the 100 presets yet! I've successfully baked brownies using my 9X9 square USA pan, and have baked a manicotti casserole in a glass 8X8 dish using the probe to get to 160 degrees . Super easy and convenient! . Best of all I'm thrilled that I've successfully baked bread using my one-pound loaf size USA Pullman pan. Just 20 minutes at 370 degrees! I tried cooking homemade pizza using the provided enamel pan and learned you need to really grease that up well to avoid sticking. I didn't grease heavily enough and had some baked on, stuck on mess in one area but found that a soak and a scrape with a plastic scraper cleaned it up well. The external walls of the oven don't get as hot as I thought they would which is great! The door and the top seem to generate the most heat. I used the advice I read from other reviews of how to turn off the fan if you're just trying to bake something without convection (repeatedly hit the Fan button till it cycles to 0), and that was great advice. Also, find something to hook onto the rack with to pull it out a bit to help get a grasp of the rack with a potholder. It's not easy to grasp the rack otherwise. Be careful not to pull the rack out too far without having a good grasp on it first. I haven't made a big mess in it yet so don't have experience with what it takes to keep it clean, but I would think that consistent clean up will keep it looking good. I appreciate the 5 year warranty that comes with it. Hopefully I won't have to use it, but 5 years is a sign to me that Nuwave has confidence in this product. I recommend this to anyone looking for ability to use an oven in place of, or when your actual oven isn't available to you!
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Great countertop air fryer/toaster oven/oven....
I previously had a Black & Decker Oven/Toaster and used it regularly - it worked well and it fit a standard cookie sheet. I wanted a unit with air frying capability and bought this oven. The footprint of the unit on my kitchen counter is very similar to my last oven (be sure to measure your specific counter space: height under cabinet, length of oven, etc.). The interior is smaller than my previous oven - it will fit a quarter baking sheet (9x12) that does not have protruding "handles" at the end of the sheet. It does however, bake on two racks at the same time depending on what you are baking/cooking (cookies seem to do well on two racks using the fan, things that need to crisp, like chicken wings, do better on single rack that lets are flow freely above and below the food). I think the setting are pretty intuitive, there are a lot of choices for cooking, broil, bake, air fry, probe roasting, etc., and generally, the oven works well for each cooking function. I checked the temp of the oven with a thermometer, and it holds pretty true to temp (you should check your own unit). The air fryer aspect is good...I like being able to adjust the fan from 0-3...I usually use 3 for air frying, and either 0 or 1 for baking (I have found using the fan for baking may cause the baked good to cook from the outside quicker than usual... i would normally check a cake in the center with a toothpick to test for doneness, with the fan on 2 or 3, the outside was already browned, when the center of the cake still needed another 5 minutes). I have cooked several small roasts (pork and beef) using the probe, and it seems to work well using the roast setting. The instructions, recipes, and "cheat sheet" for pre-sets are useful, but I don't find them necessary once I got comfortable with the oven. Other comments I read regarding the oven being loud when running, the signal sound when a cycle was done not being loud, etc. don't seem to be an issue for me. I like the oven alot.
I previously had a Black & Decker Oven/Toaster and used it regularly - it worked well and it fit a standard cookie sheet. I wanted a unit with air frying capability and bought this oven. The footprint of the unit on my kitchen counter is very similar to my last oven (be sure to measure your specific counter space: height under cabinet, length of oven, etc.). The interior is smaller than my previous oven - it will fit a quarter baking sheet (9x12) that does not have protruding "handles" at the end of the sheet. It does however, bake on two racks at the same time depending on what you are baking/cooking (cookies seem to do well on two racks using the fan, things that need to crisp, like chicken wings, do better on single rack that lets are flow freely above and below the food). I think the setting are pretty intuitive, there are a lot of choices for cooking, broil, bake, air fry, probe roasting, etc., and generally, the oven works well for each cooking function. I checked the temp of the oven with a thermometer, and it holds pretty true to temp (you should check your own unit). The air fryer aspect is good...I like being able to adjust the fan from 0-3...I usually use 3 for air frying, and either 0 or 1 for baking (I have found using the fan for baking may cause the baked good to cook from the outside quicker than usual... i would normally check a cake in the center with a toothpick to test for doneness, with the fan on 2 or 3, the outside was already browned, when the center of the cake still needed another 5 minutes). I have cooked several small roasts (pork and beef) using the probe, and it seems to work well using the roast setting. The instructions, recipes, and "cheat sheet" for pre-sets are useful, but I don't find them necessary once I got comfortable with the oven. Other comments I read regarding the oven being loud when running, the signal sound when a cycle was done not being loud, etc. don't seem to be an issue for me. I like the oven alot.
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I LOVE this Nuwave Bravo XL Pro Toaster Oven
This is my third toaster oven in the last 30 years and I love it! My first one lasted almost 15 years until the heating element stopped working. Before the Nuwave I had a Ninja and hated it. It was low and had a tendency to burn stuff because the heating element was so low to the food. Tried to stick it out for 3 years but finally had enough. Did a lot of research and landed on the Nuwave XL pro. From the first frozen pizza to airfry chicken to roasted potato, this toaster oven has performed beautifully! And it makes excellent toast and bagels. I love the ability to adjust the burners (top/bottom) feature, especially for bagels or making pizza with an extra crisp bottom crust. Haven’t had a chance to use the probe or most of the preset functions. The buttons and menu isn’t difficult to learn and I don’t mind pushing a couple extra buttons in exchange for versatility. The ability to adjust the fan and turn off convection is also a huge plus. The only thing that I wish I can adjust is the volume of the beeps. It is loud. There is an option to turn off the beep but I like to be notified when things are done. This is now my go-to and I’ve even stopped using my dedicated airfryer. In response to the reviews saying it takes a long time to make toast, well, yes because it’s a toaster “oven” compared to a standard toaster. Toaster heating elements are very close to bread therefore faster toasting. If making toast fast is your concern, stick to a normal toaster. If having a versatile small oven that can also make toast, get this Nuwave.
This is my third toaster oven in the last 30 years and I love it! My first one lasted almost 15 years until the heating element stopped working. Before the Nuwave I had a Ninja and hated it. It was low and had a tendency to burn stuff because the heating element was so low to the food. Tried to stick it out for 3 years but finally had enough. Did a lot of research and landed on the Nuwave XL pro. From the first frozen pizza to airfry chicken to roasted potato, this toaster oven has performed beautifully! And it makes excellent toast and bagels. I love the ability to adjust the burners (top/bottom) feature, especially for bagels or making pizza with an extra crisp bottom crust. Haven’t had a chance to use the probe or most of the preset functions. The buttons and menu isn’t difficult to learn and I don’t mind pushing a couple extra buttons in exchange for versatility. The ability to adjust the fan and turn off convection is also a huge plus. The only thing that I wish I can adjust is the volume of the beeps. It is loud. There is an option to turn off the beep but I like to be notified when things are done. This is now my go-to and I’ve even stopped using my dedicated airfryer. In response to the reviews saying it takes a long time to make toast, well, yes because it’s a toaster “oven” compared to a standard toaster. Toaster heating elements are very close to bread therefore faster toasting. If making toast fast is your concern, stick to a normal toaster. If having a versatile small oven that can also make toast, get this Nuwave.
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LOVE,LOVE, LOVE this Oven
I've bought a lot of things on Amazon, this may go down as one of the best purchases I have ever made. We LOVE this oven, the whole family enjoys the things that it does, like proof bread, air fry, toast, etc. Air frying fries and the come out crispy even without adding any oil. I used to proof bread covered in the microwave (turned off) which never proofed it all the way, with this oven the proofing is done almost like a pro. The included instruction manual as well as the presets make it's operation easy and fool proof. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking to purchase a smaller oven type appliance.
I've bought a lot of things on Amazon, this may go down as one of the best purchases I have ever made. We LOVE this oven, the whole family enjoys the things that it does, like proof bread, air fry, toast, etc. Air frying fries and the come out crispy even without adding any oil. I used to proof bread covered in the microwave (turned off) which never proofed it all the way, with this oven the proofing is done almost like a pro. The included instruction manual as well as the presets make it's operation easy and fool proof. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking to purchase a smaller oven type appliance.