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Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer (Stainless Steel) $423.30 + Delivery ($0 WA, SA, NT C&C/ In-Store) @ Retravision

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Only place I've seen it currently on sale. Not the lowest price ever. I ended up price matching this at JB Hifi and picked it up in-store this afternoon. Strong reviews online e.g., "I'm a Toaster Oven Lover. And I Really Love This One That Doubles as an Air Fryer."

Breville also offering a free spice box and bamboo cutting board (supposedly valued at $220) via redemption with this purchase. Available until May 26.

This is what should be including in the spice pack, which comes from this business:

  • BlackLavaSeaSalt126g
  • Mount Zero Pink Lake Salt 200g
  • Chilli Salt 130g
  • Australian Chicken Salt 75g
  • Garlic Lovers Spice 70g
  • Crunchy Pork Crackling Rub 70g
  • BBQ Glaze Spice 62g
  • LambSpice68g
  • SpanishSkewerandBBQSpice58g
  • Melbourne Coffee Meat Rub

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Comments

  • +10

    I have one of these and I've used it for 2 years. Don't buy it if you want to use it only as an air-fryer. A $100 basket-type air-fryer will get things crispier than this can. The fan just isn't as strong in this air-fryer.

    It is good for doing many other things a standard oven or toaster can do, so if you need something multifunctional, it is okay.

    I prefer to use this over my oven for baking and roasting smaller portions (faster to preheat).

    It is slower than a toaster for sliced bread but it's good for toasting things that don't fit the slots of a toaster (such as thick cut slices).

    • thanks. how's the microwave?

      • This doesn't have a microwave function. I think the Combi-Wave by Breville is their only offering that does all 3 (oven, air-fry, microwave).

        • You're right. Should've spend the 5 secs to read

    • I concur with Nero. It seems like a great product, but back home in NZ you could buy these for 50 to 100 2nd hand.

      I bought one new and found it struggled to crisp things as an airfryer, and the preheating took around 10 minutes. This was for chicken tenders that take around 10-12 minutes from a cold start in many other style of air fryer.

      I would wager my Breville XXXL series 7000, which you can buy for $430 to 500 on special can do most of what this can do from a multifunctional perspective, although a few less toasts. Same with a Ninja Flexdrawer, as the main 2 premium air fryer options from the biggest sellers.

      Something like an instant pot 11 in 1 that i used in NZ for over 2 years has more multi-purpose, but smaller area, for 1/3rd of the price yet still a premium product.

      Its also ancient at this point. I just struggle to see many scenarios where I'd prefer this over any of my past collection, across different foods and portions.

  • Not sure how this compares but its less then half price

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/256369526258?epid=11062852268&it…

    • +2

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  • I have one for a few years now. Honestly it's disappointing for what you pay for.
    Impossible to clean and doesn't cook very well with the recipes provided.
    I've tried these functions so far.
    Toast: 9/10
    Grill: 5/10
    Bake: 7/10
    Roast:7/10
    Pizza: 5/10
    Air fryer: 6/10

  • Currently $ 378 on Amazon. The Pro version. Not sure about the difference.

    https://amzn.asia/d/2nmCBED

  • Apart from looks (stainless steel) it's not that good. Reviews are mixed and price is way too high. And how is $423 a good price? It was $369 not long ago.

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