🍳 Elevate your countertop game with TOSHIBA’s MASTER Series – where speed meets gourmet precision!
The TOSHIBA MASTER Series Inverter Countertop Microwave Air Fryer Combo delivers 1800W of versatile cooking power across 6 modes including convection, broil, and air fry. Featuring inverter technology for even heat and quiet operation, it offers 27 recipes and multiple auto menus to simplify gourmet cooking. Its 360° air fry system crisps food with less fat, while speedy combi modes accelerate meal prep, all housed in a sleek black stainless steel design with a spacious 11.3'' turntable.
Brand Name | TOSHIBA |
Model Info | ML2-EC09SAIT(BS) |
Item Weight | 28.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.6 x 19.5 x 11.5 inches |
Item model number | ML2-EC09SAIT(BS) |
Energy Use | 1800 Watts |
Capacity | 26.93 Quarts |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Part Number | ML2-EC09SAIT(BS) |
Special Features | Touch Control Panel |
Oven Cooking Mode | Convection |
Color | Black Stainless Steel |
Voltage | 1.8E+3 Volts |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Defrost | Defrost |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Inner Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Included Components | Bake Tray, Two Wire Racks |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 28.66 Pounds |
**D
Best thing I bought in a while
The media could not be loaded. So all my house is electric and everything that I use is electric and I will say I should’ve bought this thing along time ago. I’ve been using it for a while. It’s really not that complicated to use. There is a cheat sheet on top of the microwave on a sticker. It’s got small writing, but you can use that to dial in the type of food that you’re using the air fryer works perfect. The temperature is set at lower setting, but I think that’s to preserve the microwave to make it last longer. Also, it does not heat up like some of the other people are saying and it does say to clean the microwave after each use, which I can understand why to keep it running for a long time to come. It’s super quiet, perfect size I can fit large things in it, but it still compact you can turn it to where it doesn’t make any sound. It’s just an amazing thing to use. My fifth grader’s can use it and I don’t have to be hovering over them to make sure that they are being safe
M**M
Great combination microwave
I really love this microwave. First it has the toots and whistles in one compact unit. It is so quiet! I’ve used the air fryer and convection. Items came out cooked and juicy. Microwave is efficient. So quick, I wonder if the other one, an LG, that died short of two years, ever worked correctly. It has thorough instructions, and pretty easy to figure out. Good purchase.
E**Z
Not Recommended
Quick review: poor lifespan and dury. Stopped working a little over a year.We bought this microwave back in November 2024 because we liked the different functions it had including the convection oven, air fryer, and microwave. It worked fine for most of the year, but there was a little issue with setting cooking times. There is no key pad to enter a number, so you set the time by turning the dial, which would frequently reset and we would have to set the time all over again.Around January 2025, just a couple months over the 1 year warranty, the convection oven stopped working. The convection oven would run, but the temperature would not exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The microwave still works fine. We never use the air fryer or combi function.We also maintain the microwave and keep it clean. We only really use the convection oven to toast bread.We reached out to Toshiba customer support to see what they could do or if they could send a replacement considering not that much time has lapsed from the 1 year expiration. They responded with some troubleshooting exercises, which we did with no success and we notified them so. Their response was they would have to send a technician to fix and it would be at our expense since it's past the warranty period.Upon going back to the reviews for this microwave, I see there are other people that experienced the same issue.Therefore, I would not recommend this microwave due to its poor lifespan and durability.
S**A
I like it
We have had this microwave about 2 months now, after my not-even-a-year-old GE crashed and died, and they wouldn't warranty it. I like this one (it was recommended on CNET, which is how I found it). It's a little more complicated, yes, but it doesn't take long to figure out the basics. I saw someone review it and start by saying something like "I haven't read the manual and I don't intend to." I don't recommend that approach. You should read the manual where the settings are discussed (or at least the quick reference guide). It isn't intuitive, but in exchange you get a fairly clean interface and a compact unit that doesn't swallow the whole countertop. I love, love the defrost function-- it's hands-down the best I've seen in a microwave. The rest are ok. I can do chicken wings on convection, bread on broil, and reheat all sorts of things. I think some of the settings are not necessary, so I just keep the quick guide nearby and use it as a guide (ie I don't notice any difference when I airfry chicken nuggets or french fries on the same setting, except for time, and I check that anyway, so I just pop it on the first one I come to). I love the convect and airfry/micro combinations. They give me crisp food that is also cooked inside. I will use this pretty much exclusively in the summer because I hate firing up my oven when it's hot. A couple of notes:--the unit is not as strong a micro as package times indicate, so you may need to go longer than the cook times on items like frozen veggies. It's nbd (maybe +1 minute), but something to keep in mind.--it doesn't have a sensor (I missed that when I ordered it), so "reheat" is just time-based (you need to check the food).--it doesn't get super hot like my old one did around it. That said, I keep it on a heat-proof mat to protect my countertops.--the top heating element is in the back, so food in the middle of the plate (rather than the sides) doesn't get as brown in the oven/broil/airfryer. It must be moved around a bit.If you want something you can just fire up and not think about, I would get a different model (just not the GE, because I'm not the only person that sucker died on for over $400😡). However, I like how small this is, how nice it looks, and it does a great job for like 95% of what I need. It's also a lot less expensive and, supposedly, will last longer (I'll definitely update if it doesn't). I'm happy with it so far.
D**E
Key pad can be frustrating
It took a while to understand the instructions but once I got it working the oven does a good job. The key pad is hard to read and can be frustrating. The food cooks thoroughly and there are no cold spots when microwaving.
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