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Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer

The Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer frying foods on a kitchen countertop and the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro sitting on a kitchen countertop with a sandwich in front
Football's favorite day was last weekend. And if you gathereed around the TV, you undoubtedly had snacks like chips and salsa, pizza or maybe even wings. But heavily processed foods are rarely healthy, and bags of chips just aren't the same as succulent bites. Air fried foods are the perfect way to go for a healthier spin on classic bites like wings, fries, pizza puffs and so much more. But there are tons of air friers out there, so how do you know which one to choose? That's why we're pitting two of our most popular air fryers against each other: its the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer. We'll go through the pros and cons of each one and show why these are two of our favorites—and which one may be best for you. With more weeks of winter to go and March Madness on the horizon, a new air fryer is the perfect small kitchen appliance to help you host your next party for the upcoming tournament.

Size & Capacity

We'll start our comparison with size. When it comes to air friers and toaster ovens, sizing often refers to the interior capacity for food the small kitchen appliance can cook. It's the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer, and the Breville has 1.0 cubic feet of capacity and can fit a standard 9 x 13" baking pan. Meanwhile, the Cuisinart has 0.6 feet and can cook up to 3 pounds of food at once. With that said, that doesn't automatically make the larger model better than the other. If you're cooking for just a couple of people on the regular, you likely won't need a full cubic feet of space, and a larger appliance might take up more space than you'd like on the countertop. But if you often host parties and are hoping to make food for the family, you may want the extra space that the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro offers. Both models can fit a whole roast chicken as well (and the Breville can fit a turkey). If space is a concern in a small kitchen, consider external dimensions as well: the Cuisinart is 13.75 x 15.75 x 12.25 inches, and Breville The Smart Oven Pro is 12.7 x 21.5 x 17.5 inches. When it's Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer, the Breville may win for those who want more space...but the battle is just getting started.
Woman reaching into a bowl of air fried fries beside the Breville Smart oven Air Fryer Pro
Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer on a kitchen countertop baking snacks

Settings & Functions: What Can They Do?

Everyone knows that air fryers can make chicken wings, but what else can they do? In the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer battle, both are outfitted with settings that could put a classic oven to shame. For the Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer, functions include:
  • Bake
  • Broil
  • Pizza
  • Roast
  • Toast
  • Bagel
  • Reheat
  • Warm
  • Air Fry
  • Low
  • Dehydrate
  • Proof
  • Dual Cook
Most of these functions are self-explanatory. But the Cuisinart model stands apart thanks to specific settings dedicated to air frying favorite foods like fries, wings, nuggets, snacks, and vegetables. All you have to do is select your cycle and food for the perfect bites. Next up in the battle of the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer is the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro, which doesn't have these snack-focused functions—but does have more to offer, like the ability to make cookies.
  • Bake
  • Broil
  • Pizza
  • Roast
  • Toast
  • Bagel
  • Reheat
  • Warm
  • Proof
  • Air Fry
  • Cookies
  • Slow Cook
  • Dehydrate
Both of these air fryers are equipped with multiple functionalities, with the capability to do much more than the average toaster oven, range, and microwave can do seperately. From baking and broiling to toasting and warming bagels, these air fryers cover a lot of ground. But in the fight of the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer, there are some key differences to note when it comes to functions. The Cuisinart model has air fry settings dedicated to favorite recipes and snacks like fries, wings, vegetables and more, while the Breville model has a setting just for cookies. With so many ways to quickly make snacks with dedicated settings, the Cuisinart may beat the Breville. But what sets the Cuisinart apart here is the Dual Cook option: home chefs can use two different settings at once to cook their foods just the way they like—a truly unique feature. When it comes to heating, these two share many ways to cook foods, all that can be viewed and selected on the digital screen.

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The Control Interface

The next aspect we'll focus on for both of these air fryers is their controls and the user interface: how you turn them on, adjust them, presets and more. When it's the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer, both of these appliances sport digital controls and intuitive interfaces, but there are some key differences.
The Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer Toaster Oven showcases a stainless steel surface with a single knob that controls options like temperature and digital programs, as well as physical buttons for air frying, dual cooking, defrosting, fan speed, and the interior light. These precise controls are easy to cycle through and choose, all for quick cooking that's as simple as possible. And if you need some advice, you're in luck: the Cuisinart Air Fryer comes equipped with an integrated quick reference guide for tips on how to air fry your favorite foods. Meanwhile, the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro has a slightly different design. It keeps the LCD screen, but uses two knobs that home chefs use to help set the temperature and the time when necessary. A third knob lets users choose a function like bake or toast, while extra buttons control features like start/cancel, convection, defrost, temperature conversion and interior lighting. And similar to the quick reference guide for the Cuisinart, the Breville model is designed with some cheat-sheet elements: the glass front of the oven tells users where trays should be placed for different cooking cycles. When broiling, trays should be close to the top, while slow cooked foods and pizzas should cook closer to the heating elements at the bottom of the air fryer.
Both user interfaces are easy to use and flexible, and the Cuisinart built-in cheat sheet and Breville tray indicators make it simple to succeed every time you cook something new. But when it comes to the user interface, the Cuisinart requires less of a learning curve. A single knob and larger buttons provide a streamlined way to interact with your air fryer. But if you prefer to tweak things to perfection and would rather customize settings with every fry, bake or dehydration, the Breville may be better for you. When it's the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer, it depends on whether you'd rather have simple controls or more complications to help you reach perfection. In truth, they aren't the make-or-break feature when you're considering which air fryer to buy.

The Cooking Technology

Our final comparison is about how these cookers work. When it comes to Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer, they both use classic convection cooking (in different ways). Convection involves moving hot air around food to heat recipes quicker than with classic baking or roasting. But the Cuisinart and Breville air fryers do this a bit differently. With the Cuisinart model, its 1800-watt motor, fan and heater work together to bring the heat and cook foods to the perfect level of crisp. But the Breville model is equipped with Element IQ and PID temperature control technology as well. With Element IQ, instead of relying mainly on a fan, six seperate quartz heating elements heat the interior of the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro. Meanwhile, sensing capabilities and PID temperature control work in tandem to warm up cold spots before they become a problem. The result? Intelligent, even cooking. Keep in mind that the upgraded Element IQ and PID features do drive a price increase on this air fryer.

Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro vs. Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer: Who Wins?

So which air fryer earns a spot on your kitchen countertop? Before you make a decision, ask yourself some questions, like:

  • What types of food will you be making?
  • How many people do you need to feed, whether you're making snacks or meals?
  • How important are next-gen intelligent features, and how much do you want to spend on them?

Once you've got the answers to these questions, you'll likely know which air fryer is better for you. If you'll be making both snack foods and meals, don't mind a slightly smaller size and are hoping to save on your new air fryer, the Cuisinart Digital Air Fryer Toaster Oven is the right choice for you. You won't be compromising on quality and will be taking home an air fryer with multiple settings and presets that are keyed toward different ways to cook and different foods to make. But if you'd rather cook large meals in a larger oven, hope to feed the family, and want smarter tech in every purchase, the Breville The Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro is the right choice for your home. At the end of the day these are both incredible air fryers and would be an amazing addition to any household—and they both cook delectable snacks and meals. But if you're wondering which one is better for you, ask yourself the questions above and you'll have the answer. If you still have questions, we have answers: read up with our Learn Center's air fryer buying guide or call us at 800-860-3577.

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