Galanz GT12SSDAN18 Digital Fry & Rosticceria Combo 8-in-1 Air Fryer Tostapane, Forno a Convezione con Pizza e Disidratati, 4 Accessori Inclusi, 1800W, 26 Quart Large, Acciaio Inossidabile, 30L, 2 Manopole 30L 2 Manopole Forno Tostapane

Brand:Galanz

3.3/5

365.19

Caratteristiche del prodotto Tecnologia TotalFry 360 ™ 8 funzioni di cottura preimpostate: frittura ad aria, disidratazione, pizza, girarrosto, toast, convezione, cottura alla griglia, cottura al forno Display a LED bianco Luce interna Alloggiamento in acciaio inossidabile spazzolato Temperatura regolabile 150 ℉ – 450 ℉ Elemento riscaldante in acciaio inossidabile Forno ast1 X Cestello per friggere ad aria1 X Griglia per friggere ad aria1 X Vassoio per alimenti1 X Bastoncino per girarrosti1 X Vassoio per briciole1 X Griglia per forno

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DIMENSIONI PERFETTE - Misurando 20" L x 17,17" P x 12" H con una capacità di 1,1 piedi cubi/30 L, il tostapane si adatta facilmente a 6 fette di pane tostato, una pizza da 13", 1 pollo intero o 30 ali di pollo. ACCESSORI INCLUSI - Include 6 accessori in acciaio inossidabile rimovibili e facili da pulire: un vassoio per le briciole, un vassoio da forno o per arrostire, una griglia da forno, un girarrosto, una griglia per friggere ad aria e un cestello per friggere ad aria. TEMPO E TEMPERATURA REGOLABILI - La temperatura può essere regolata tra 150 e 450 gradi Fahrenheit con un timer di 60 minuti - perfetto per quasi tutte le ricette!. 8 FUNZIONI DI COTTURA PREIMPOSTATE - Con 8 funzioni di cottura pre-programmate - Frittura ad Aria, Disidratata, Pizza, Toast, Convezione, Griglia, Cuocere e Rosticceria - cucinare non è mai stato così facile!. TOTAL FRY 360 AIR FRY TECHNOLOGY - Tecnologia di frittura ad aria migliorata per una cottura e una frittura più sane con poco o nessun olio per tutti i tuoi piatti deliziosi e croccanti come le patatine fritte.
Brand Galanz
Capacity 30 Liters
Color Stainless Steel
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,200 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Finish Type Stainless
Included Components 1 X Toast Oven, 1 X Air Fry Basket, 1 X Air Fry Rack, 1 X Food Tray, 1 X Rotisseries Stick, 1 X Crumb Tray, 1 X Oven Rack, 1 X Power Cord
Item model number GT12SSDAN18
Item Weight 20.1 Pounds
Manufacturer Galanz Americas
Material Stainless Steel
Model Name Combo 8-in-1 Digital Toaster Oven with Air Fry & Rotisserie
Product Dimensions 20 x 12 x 17 inches
Product Dimensions 20"D x 12"W x 17"H
Special Feature Premium Air-Frying Capability With TotalFry 360 Technology, Interior Light For Easy Viewing Without Having To Open The Door, 8 Pre-Set Cooking Functions: Air Fry, Pizza, Toast, Convection, Broil, Dehydrate, Bake, and Rotisserie See more
Wattage 1800 watts

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Scritto da: Priscella Livingston
A great little over for a great price!
I haven't had this little over for too long so I can't say how it hold up over time but I have used it on several settings and it has worked very well so far. I bought the larger sized one when it was on sale so I got a great deal. I live in a small bungalow so I don't have a lot of kitchen gadgets but I love to cook so having one appliance that does many things is awesome. I love it for the most part. If there was something I would change about it, it would be that you have to push the start button again once it finishes the pre-heating to get it to begin the actual cooking cycle and you can't just add a few more minutes at the end of a cooking cycle if what you are making isn't quite done. You have to restart the entire process including the pre-heat cycle when means that you have to wait for it to give you the signal to hit the cook button again. So, that's a bit of an inconvenience if you need more time. You can just set it for more time than you need and then set a separate timer to keep you from experiencing having to restart the system which is what I do. However, you cannot avoid having to pre-heat and then push the start button again. It does buzz to let you know when it is ready. Some people don't like the buzzer but I actually don't mind it. At least I know when it is ready for me to go push the start button and the noise is not bad. This little over is quite roomy and I have used it quite a few times to make many different types of things from breads to homemade chicken pot pie to times in the air fryer and everything has come out lovely. I've even made homemade pizza in it and it was quite lovely as well. I love the fact that I don't have to turn on my big oven when I'm making something that will fit in that one instead...which is most of the time. The one thing I have not tried yet is the rotisserie. Oh, and as long as you take the time to wipe it out after each use, it is very easy to keep clean. I don't have my oven sitting on my counter so I have not had the problem that some people say they have with the oven door dropping down and banging onto the counter. I've got mine sitting on a cart so there is nothing for it to bang on. I did notice that when you open it, it will open and stay supported in the first and second position which is about up to a 45% angle before the weight of the door is too heavy and will just fall down if you are not supporting it with your hand and because I have no counter beneath mine, I see that it will open more than a 90% angle so if you are not properly supporting it when your hand, it will crash into your counter top. So, it is important that you give the door proper support. I do not believe this is a defect in the manufacturing of the oven but rather a safety feature. I know that when I open the over on the cart, the way it opens, it keeps me from accidently getting burnt and it also helps me remove the crumble plate more easily and making cleaning is easier. Anyway, that's my two cents on why the door opens more than a 90% angle. I don't know if they could have put in hinges that would have kept the door from being too heavy after the 45% angle point was reached but my other toaster type ovens were no different. As far as the rest of the features go, it is very easy to us. I love the fact that the can be turned on and off. Oh, there is one feature of this oven I do not understand why they added it. It has a clock which is a great idea; however, the instruction manual tells you that you need to unplug the unit every time you use it to allow it to cool down which resets the clock. So, if you want to use the clock as a clock, you will have to reset the clock every time you use the unit if you are going to use it the way the manual tell you to. I just keep mine unplugged until I go to use it so I don't use the clock feature. I didn't buy it for the clock feature. I highly recommend this little oven if you are looking for a combo oven. It is definitely a good buy for the money and it does a great job doing what it's supposed to do. I'm a single person but this thing is big enough for a whole family to use. You can definitely cook a lot in the air fryer at one time...it comes with a basket and a flat rack for air frying. In fact, it comes with a lot of nice stuff to use in it. You can cook a 13" pizzas in it. The inside is 13.5 inches by 13.5 inches with a height of 8.5 inches. I added a photo of a few things I cooked in the oven since I started to used it. The pizza is a homemade 12" stuffed crusted pizza made with fresh mozzarella. The bread is a homemade pull apart sticky cinnamon bread. And the chicken pot pie is a huge homemade 10" deep dish size. I've made biscuits and other breads in it as well and they turn out very nice. The one thing that I noticed that I have to do more is tent certain things that I cook so that they do not brown too much on top before they cook on the inside which is fine. I think this is the case with any smaller size oven that you are using to bake pastry or bread type items other that say something that cooks rather quickly like pizza. All in all, I think this is a great little oven worth the price you pay for it. I'm certainly glad I purchased mine. I only gave it 4 stars because of the issues with the clock which is basically a useless feature if you are going to use the machine as the manufacturer tells you too by unplugging it every time you use it, and the fact that in order to add time to your cooking event once it's started, you have to restart the entire process including going through another pre-heating period.
Scritto da: Tara Day
it is massive compared to the 2 sliced bread size
it comes with a frying basket, baking sheet and a baking rack. I used it to air fry some Chinese chicken and it was delicious. I love this! I baked cornbread in it and air fried French fries. The crumb tray doesn't catch everything. that's the only complaint. So crumbs get stuck under the door and that part is annoying to clean. Other than that I'm very satisfied with this! I'd buy for house warming or newlyweds or maybe even a collage student. It has some many thing it can do so you don't have to buy several different appliances is space is an issue.
Scritto da: Jeff and Christy Carvalho
Looks good
Not only does this look good on my counter top but I works fantastic. Preheats quickly. This is my first air fryer and I love it. I’ve made fries, okra, broccoli, burritos and reheated leftovers all came out crispy and heated through unlike a regular microwave. I in fact no longer have a use for a microwave this does everything.
Scritto da: Ildebrando Cruz
Good just not great
I did not give it a five star because the non-stick tray after washing, the coating came off and the same part seems to be smaller than the opening and that makes it gobble. Sometime I would like to use my own time limits but it has preset times. Like for air fry it’s 22 minute intervals.
Scritto da: Brice Anderson
Overall much happier with this than my 6 quart basket air fryer.
I've had one of the air fryer lid attachments for the 6-quart instant pot for a year now and I've had a 6 quart basket air fryer for about six months. I've been using this toaster style air fryer for about a month now. All three work good but I prefer this toaster style one. The one with the basket is pretty frustrating to clean the inside bottom of the the part of the basket that holes in it. Part of what makes that frustrating is that you have to have your arm at a pretty good upward angle to reach the bottom. With this toaster style you can clean the bottom with your arm horizontal which is much easier. There is also a drip tray for the toaster style which has caught the majority of the drippings each time I've used it. Being able to remove that to clean all that is much easier for the cleaning than with the basket kind and there is always very little that needs to be cleaned from the bottom of the air fryer itself. The other air fryers I have don't have a preheat function and you just have to guess if you've preheated them enough. This one has a preheat function but I'm not sure if has any kind of heat sensor to be able to tell if it's up to temp. or if it just works off of a time for how long it should take to get up to temp.. If you cook something in this and it isn't done cooking at the end of the cook time you have to go through the preheating process again to cook it longer. You also can't add time to the cooking timer after you've gotten the cooking started. To cook whatever longer than the time you set it for you have to wait either wait for the cooking timer to run out and set all the settings with that additional amount of time or you could probably press CANCEL and do all the settings for the time that was left along with the additional Cooking with this does take longer than with either of the other air fryers but I can fit what I could fill both of those with (using both of those 6 quart air fryers at the same time) into this one at once. That leave both of those other ones available for cooking other things while I cook something big with this one. One last bit of advice. There are 4 bulges on the inside walls on both sides. In between those bulges make up the slots where you're supposed to slide the cooking trays. There are 3 of those slots. The top of that highest shouldn't really be used as a fourth unless maybe you're cooking something on that tray that is very short (such as maybe potato slices to make potato chips rather than meat patties to make burgers). I found that out the hard way. I put burger patties up there and it was tough to slide that tray back out because the tops of the burgers were hitting the underside of the top heating elements. I also wasn't sure if I that was damaging the heating elements but it did cause a good amount of smoke.
Scritto da: Jay S
Great overall unit, but difficult to clean
I've used this for just over a year, and I use it almost every day. I haven't use my regular oven since I got this. I wanted something that can air fry, be a regular toaster oven, and the dehydrate feature intrigued me. The controls are a bit finnicky, but the unit works very well. It's a good looking unit, doesn't feel cheap. The white display and metal finish makes it look more premium. I expected it to sound like a jet plane when it's on, but it's reasonably quiet. A bit louder than a microwave. A couple things are annoying; it beeps excessively when an air fry cycle is done, but beeps more normally when a toast cycle is done. Don't know why. Once you set a time and temperature for, say, air frying, and you decide it needs more time, you cannot just "add" minutes once it's started. You have to stop it and re-set it. For some reason, it has to pre-heat again even though it's already pre-heated for the previous time. The bottom tray is impossible to clean. I tried dishwasher, metal brush, oven cleaner, engine degreaser, even acid. After a few uses, just accept you'll never see that bare metal again. Also, grease and crumbs get stuck in the gap at the bottom of the door. Also impossible to get clean without presumably dismantling the door. Ain't nobody got time for that. A couple tips: - If you want to just reheat bread or pizza, switch it to convection and press start on the default settings. It heats up your food just fine on the pre-heat cycle. - If you're air frying anything greasy like raw chicken wings, put them on some foil or use a pan. Don't just put them naked in the basket. Otherwise all the grease will drip on the hot elements and it will smoke like hell. I also bought this unit for the dehydrate function as I like to make jerky. I have not tried this feature yet. Hopefully I can edit this review in the future. Annoyances and cleaning issues aside, I'm very happy with the unit and I recommend it. Others are saying how it takes so long to pre-heat, I don't find it that bad. I usually cook the same 5 or 6 things in it, so I know to turn it on early, just like if I had to boil a pot of water.
Scritto da: Gurpreet S. Manocha
Great value and easy to use
It has a lot of great functions including air fry. The controls are easy to use, the capacity is phenomenal and it’s quiet. Quite intuitive. However, the manual is very detailed or useful. I like the light - turns on when you start, and again when the time is about up so you can easily view the level of brownness of the toast. Timer for toast is in minutes and you can set the power level. I found default works well. The size is perfect but the stainless steel is not shiny or easy to shine. I like the wide crumb drawer, I covered with foil and all spills are captured. Overall very happy with it, would highly recommend. It’s not a well known brand but it’s great !
Scritto da: Cheryl M
Poor eye sight couldn’t read settings but great looking unit
Poor eye sight couldn’t read settings but a nice looking unit
Scritto da: Grannygogo
Don't know how I lived without it
This little oven is amazing, I don't have a lot of counter space so I replaced my 4 slice toaster with this oven, it doesn't take that much more space and it toast beautifully. Most of the time it's just my husband and I that I am cooking for so instead of using my big stove oven for example to cook a couple of chicken burgers, I can just pop them in there and there done in no time. Only used the air fryer once to cook some frys and they came out nice and crispy and with no oil used. As with all things there's some trial and error, I baked a bunt cake and burnt the top, think I had the pan to high in the oven, will adjust lower next time and maybe put a piece of parchment paper over the top. All in all really enjoying it.
Scritto da: Ali Hammoud
Versatile

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