
Key Specs
Interior Wall Material
PTFE nonstick coated
PFAS-Free Verification
None β PTFE present
Baking Tray Material
Aluminized steel
Wattage
1800W
Cuisinart
#6 of 6 toaster ovens tested
$99.95
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The interior cavity has a PTFE nonstick coating that can release harmful gases at broil temperatures. For families who use their toaster oven on broil regularly, this is a meaningful daily exposure concern.
You need a large compact toaster oven and the PTFE interior is not a dealbreaker for your household.
Cuisinart
Cuisinart Custom Classic Toaster Oven Broiler (TOB-40N)
Cuisinart
Cuisinart Custom Classic Toaster Oven Broiler (TOB-40N)
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You cook primarily on lower heat settings where PTFE is less likely to approach breakdown temperatures.
You want strong cooking versatility β five modes, 15 quarts, 1800W β at under $100.
You plan to use your own stainless steel pans and rarely use the included baking tray directly.
You want a PTFE-free or PFAS-free toaster oven β the interior coating is confirmed PTFE.
You regularly use the broil setting, which pushes oven temperatures into the range where PTFE can break down.
You're equipping a kitchen for young children and want the safest possible food-contact surfaces.
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3 criteria - open any layer to see exactly what we found
1.6
Safety
Below Average
9
Efficacy
Excellent
10
Usability
Excellent
βAre the materials my food touches actually safe at oven temperatures?β
The interior cavity is PTFE-coated β the same material found on nonstick pans. At broil temperatures this oven routinely approaches the range where PTFE breaks down and releases toxic gases.
There's no PFAS-free certification possible here. The baking tray appears to be aluminized steel, which is more stable than bare aluminum but is sourced from an editorial review, not the manufacturer.
Bottom line: The material story here is genuinely concerning for families. If PTFE-free cooking surfaces matter to you, this oven is not the one.
Criteria
The walls inside this oven have a PTFE nonstick coating β the same chemistry as Teflon pans. At the high temperatures a toaster oven reaches during broiling, PTFE can break down and release harmful gases into your kitchen. This is the single biggest concern with this product.
βDoes this toaster oven actually cook food well?β
At 1800W and 15 quarts, this is one of the most capable compact toaster ovens available. It can handle a small whole chicken, an 11-inch pizza, or six slices of toast β and it heats quickly. Five cooking modes cover everyday needs well.
Bottom line: The cooking performance is genuinely excellent for the class. If the safety tradeoffs are acceptable to you, this oven delivers real versatility.
Criteria
βIs this easy to use, clean, and maintain day to day?β
The removable front crumb tray makes cleanup quick and reduces the fire risk that comes from grease and crumb buildup. That's the primary usability data point available here.
Bottom line: Crumb management is handled well. For routine daily use, cleanup is straightforward.
Criteria
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Because the interior is PTFE-coated, no PFAS-free assurance exists here β and none can. PTFE itself is a PFAS compound. No independent lab has tested this product for chemical safety, and there's no certification to look up.
The included baking tray appears to be aluminized steel β steel with an aluminum coating β based on a hands-on editorial review. We're working from that review here, not a manufacturer spec sheet. Aluminized steel is more stable than bare aluminum and fine for most uses, but acidic foods cooked at sustained high heat can cause some aluminum to migrate into food. One retailer claims the tray is stainless steel; if that matters to you, it's worth confirming with Cuisinart directly.
At half a cubic foot, this is about as large as a compact toaster oven gets. It fits a small whole chicken, an 11-inch pizza, or six slices of toast in a single pass β genuinely useful for a family of three or four.
Five named cooking modes β Toast, Bagel, Bake, Broil, and Keep Warm β cover the daily rotation well. There's no convection or air-fry mode, but for a straightforward countertop oven this is a solid feature set.
The front-loading crumb tray slides out cleanly for emptying. It's a small thing that makes daily use noticeably less annoying β and keeps grease from building up to the point where it becomes a smoke or fire hazard.