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frontpage Posted by idk_then | Staff • 3d ago
frontpage Posted by idk_then | Staff • 3d ago

Gourmia 1700-Watt Digital Stainless Steel Toaster Oven Air Fryer

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Target has Gourmia 1700-Watt Digital Stainless Steel Toaster Oven Air Fryer (GTF7900) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.

Thanks to Staff Member idk_then for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 14 One-Touch Cooking Functions
  • Fits a 12'' pizza pie or 6 slices of bread
  • Fry Force 360° Technology cooks food quickly and evenly with little to no oil
  • Dehydrate function to prepare healthy dried snacks
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • 1-Year Limited Warranty.
    • Spot or Wipe Clean, Dishwasher-Safe Parts
  • About this Store:
    • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Written by idk_then | Staff
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Target has Gourmia 1700-Watt Digital Stainless Steel Toaster Oven Air Fryer (GTF7900) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.

Thanks to Staff Member idk_then for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 14 One-Touch Cooking Functions
  • Fits a 12'' pizza pie or 6 slices of bread
  • Fry Force 360° Technology cooks food quickly and evenly with little to no oil
  • Dehydrate function to prepare healthy dried snacks
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • 1-Year Limited Warranty.
    • Spot or Wipe Clean, Dishwasher-Safe Parts
  • About this Store:
    • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Written by idk_then | Staff

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Model: Gourmia Digital Stainless Steel Toaster Oven Air Fryer Silver

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Do these really catch fire? I expect all of these to die within a year or two now, but I just don't want to burn down our kitchen. Our Ninja just kicked the bucket after 2.5 years of occasional use and the best SharkNinja can offer is 50% off a new model despite advertising a 5 year warranty so I'm looking to hate-buy a different brand out of revenge
Catch fire? I've never had a fire issue with any toaster oven.

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Do these really catch fire? I expect all of these to die within a year or two now, but I just don't want to burn down our kitchen. Our Ninja just kicked the bucket after 2.5 years of occasional use and the best SharkNinja can offer is 50% off a new model despite advertising a 5 year warranty so I'm looking to hate-buy a different brand out of revenge
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Does it fit in the dishwasher
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Quote from NervousOctopus556 :
Do these really catch fire? I expect all of these to die within a year or two now, but I just don't want to burn down our kitchen. Our Ninja just kicked the bucket after 2.5 years of occasional use and the best SharkNinja can offer is 50% off a new model despite advertising a 5 year warranty so I'm looking to hate-buy a different brand out of revenge

yes these do because the white tube thing is very flammable and most of the time causes fire.
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We have this model. After well over a year of daily use we had a fire because some fat dripped and hit the heating element. Hardly a brand/model problem and was resolved by a thorough cleaning. We are having some problems with the selector dial sticking but otherwise works well enough
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Quote from Pepe134 :
Does it fit in the dishwasher

You might need to take the top rack out
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Quote from NervousOctopus556 :
Do these really catch fire? I expect all of these to die within a year or two now, but I just don't want to burn down our kitchen. Our Ninja just kicked the bucket after 2.5 years of occasional use and the best SharkNinja can offer is 50% off a new model despite advertising a 5 year warranty so I'm looking to hate-buy a different brand out of revenge

Catch fire? I've never had a fire issue with any toaster oven.
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I have a bigger one like this and it caught on fire. It was probably my fault for not cleaning it more often but it's a lot to clean you need to rotate it so you can clean the bulbs on top that collect grease from the foods you cook. For most people this will be a disposable kitchen appliance. I prefer cleaning mine rather than spending more money on another that will have the same problem.

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Quote from keanefan72 :
Catch fire? I've never had a fire issue with any toaster oven.
Ditto. Basic Black & Decker toaster oven no issues.
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I have this model. So far it works well. I did Bread (Toast mode), Bagels (Bagel Mode), Waffles (Reheat on Toast mode), Potato Fries (Reheat on Air Fryer mode), Cookies (Made on Cookies Mode) Roasted Vegetables (Roast mode). Easy to rinse trays after use with soap and warm water. I saw some reviews with the dial giving issues but still works, I haven't experienced that yet. Its Air Fryer mode is less strong than your traditional shaped Air Fryer, but family and I don't mind.
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I'm on my second one of these. The problem I had with the first one is one others have had which is that the knob that is used to select functions stops working after a while. It will turn and turn and turn but won't cause any change to the settings like temperature and time.

I've noticed another problem where if I cook bacon in it using the air fryer function, bacon grease will leak out of the bottom on the right side of the device. The fan inside apparently circulates the bacon grease inside and it finds its way down through the bottom. I won't do bacon in this anymore for that reason even though it turned out excellent. I'm guessing that the bacon grease that made its way into parts it shouldn't have might have gotten into the electronics and caused it to stop functioning as I described in the previous paragraph.

But at this price I bought another and I cook most of my foods in it.

The dehydrator function is nice and I use it to turn tomatoes into "sun dried" tomatoes.
Last edited by Geraldism January 1, 2025 at 10:35 AM.
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1700w sounds powerful and all, but how safe is it to use this on a 15amp outlet for an extended cooking recipe?
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Quote from crazycreations :
1700w sounds powerful and all, but how safe is it to use this on a 15amp outlet for an extended cooking recipe?
Assuming the wiring was done by a licensed electrician and up to code, it should be fine, the worst that can happen is you trip the breaker.
If the wiring was done by a "handyman", then all bets are off.
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After couple of months used, the wording on the start/stop has faded. No fire yet!
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I had it for 3 years, love it, no issues.

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Quote from NervousOctopus556 :
Do these really catch fire? I expect all of these to die within a year or two now, but I just don't want to burn down our kitchen. Our Ninja just kicked the bucket after 2.5 years of occasional use and the best SharkNinja can offer is 50% off a new model despite advertising a 5 year warranty so I'm looking to hate-buy a different brand out of revenge

I've had the prior model of this and currently have the French door model. Never had a fire issue. The first one I threw out after about 18 months because I had two French doors that I bought from Walmart years ago at this price. I'm now about a year in and line the bottom slide out with foil that I replace. When the unit becomes too dirty to clean, I will break out the remaining one. While I prefer the French doors, I'd buy this if I needed a new one. Some say Gourmia loses heat through the doors but I've been happy. Only negative comment is the air fryer tends to take a bit longer than one would expect. I think though that is because most times for air fryers are listed for standalone machines, not those that do everything.
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