Toaster Ovens · owner-verdict comparison
Cuisinart TOA-60 vs Panasonic FlashXpress NB-G110P: what real owners say
Real owners lean toward the Panasonic FlashXpress NB-G110P: 82% of 91 owners recommend it, vs 62% of 16 for the Cuisinart TOA-60.
Verdicts aggregated from Reddit, enthusiast forums, and YouTube owner comments — affiliate reviews excluded. Sample sizes differ; judge accordingly. How we score
62%of 16 owners recommend
62% recommend · 0% neutral · 38% don't
Owners praise
- Genuinely versatile — owners air-fry meat and veggies, toast, and bake in the same unit, and many find it more useful than a basket-style air fryer
- Handles real cooking jobs well, with several owners saying it replaced their full-size stove oven for most everyday meals
- Roomy enough for full-size food like a roast chicken cooked in halves all at once
Owners complain about
- Serious reliability concern: a couple of owners reported electrical failures, including one unit that caught fire after years of trouble-free use
- Hard to clean compared with simpler basket air fryers
Full owner report →82%of 91 owners recommend
82% recommend · 14% neutral · 4% don't
Owners praise
- Fast toasting, zero preheat
- Exceptionally even toasting
- Versatile little oven
Owners complain about
- Small interior, fits about two slices
- Buttons and switches fail over time
- Awkward preset temps and controls
Full owner report →What Cuisinart TOA-60 owners say
“I have the Cuisinart ,I love it great piece of equipment easy to use.”— @debbiereilly900 on
YouTube
“Best thing ever! I don't even use our stove oven anymore.”— Perky_Marshmallow on
Reddit
“DO NOT BUY! Function knob will fail.”— @chindynasty9376 on
YouTube
What Panasonic FlashXpress NB-G110P owners say
“I bought a Panasonic FlashXpress Toaster and it's freaking incredible. Very fast with even cooking due to temperature control.”
“I use it at least once a day, fits a 9"x9" pan or casserole dish and I use it for baking, reheating, toast, defrosting, etc.”— ironysparkles on
Reddit
“causes cancer when is used in 99% of toaster and convection ovens and air fryers that are used daily”— @DiscoveryWonders on
YouTube