- Special Feature: Oven-safe, Dishwasher safe
- Product Dimensions: 10″D x 11.5″W x 2″H
- Color: Silver
- Capacity: 16 Ounces
- Material: Stainless Steel
- ?γProduct UsageγCompatible to replace various air fryer models such as TOA-65AB AirFryer basket. Can be used for cooking desserts, steak, fried chicken, bread, etc.
- ?γHigh-Quality MaterialsγThe product is made of thickened 304 food-grade stainless steel and applied fine polishing production process. It is non-artificial coating, non-toxic, tasteless, high temperature resistant, can be in direct contact with supporting food, durable, safe, and healthy.
- ?γPractical Design ConceptγThe sturdy fence design structure can protect your food from accidentally falling due to a slight tilt. The hole spacing is reasonable, and the wavy wire mesh design is adopted to prevent food residue from sticking and is suitable for a wide range of food types.
- ?γSimple CleanγThe structure is firm, not easy to deform, and durable. It can be safely cleaned in the dishwasher, 360Β° clean without dead ends, not easy to hide dirt, and ensure your food safety.
- ?γDimensionsγA single product is 11.4″ in length, 9.8″ in width, 2″ in height, and weighs 16oz. It is compatible with other convection oven models on the market.

























ShelleyG –
So now I’m trying to decide whether I can use my convection (toaster) oven with its broiler as an alternative to buying an air fryer, which I would not often use. For that, this tray is a must!It’s good quality. I’m glad it’s 304 steel – a good food grade, not inferior 1808 steel. It’s sturdy and doesn’t seem to warp in the oven, even at high temps. The grate is just about the right size. Breading can drop through if it’s not “attached” to the food item, but not much else. There’s obviously plenty of air flow.Tonight I did a test, cooking a (breaded) chicken drumstick and some breaded zucchini chips in both the IP Air Fryer and this tray in my convection oven, followed by a few minutes of broil on either side. They were breaded the same and both sides of both experiments were sprayed with avocado oil.The two methods were very, very comparable – all delicious. Zucchini could have been done sooner, but I wanted it and the chicken drums to finish at the same time. 25 min total wasn’t quite enough for the chicken, so both needed about 2 more minutes in either IP AF or under the broiler. Both cooked at the same rate and the results were very, very comparable. This tray has more “real estate” available for spreading out food, so I could actually have fit more in it than in the double IP AF basket.This experiment showed me that I don’t need an air fryer. With this tray in my convection/broiler oven, I basically have one already.
D Grizzel –
I got this to use with an old convection toaster oven to allow me to cook certain foods on all sides. I esp like the potato wedges where I cut a potato up into large sections then toss in olive oil, garlic powder, onion powder, pepper and salt and sometimes a cheese or other popcorn flavoring powder before cooking over a drip pan at 400deg for half an hour. It works well for harder foods (like potatoes) to cook all sides evenly and nice browning at tips. It is not suited though for pastries, biscuits, etc as softer food tends to leak through before cooking. Overall a good purchase and one I can recommend for healthier cooking of some foods. I do cleaning with a vegetable brush but it don’t catch all of the nicks and crannies but does good enough. Overall a good purchase but somewhat special purpose in it’s uses like many kitchen items.
TJM –
I was looking for a second basket to use with the Cuisinart convection oven we purchased from Costco in late 2021. This one turned out to be a perfect match for the one that came with the oven.
CCWatters –
Cleans well in the dishwasher – doesn’t discolor like some pans do. Always good to have a spare, since the air fryer has a small capacity.
Anne –
It turned our convection oven into an air fryer without having to buy an actual air fryer. Just use basket and follow air fryer recipe instructions perfectly.
D. R. –
It does fit the Cuisinart TOA60
Amazon Customer –
I spray the basket with olive oil and afterwards put it in soapy water, let it soak and clean up with a brush is a breeze.
Just me –
Bought a oven from a thrift store for a great price, but it didnβt have the rack. Didnβt notice until I tried to make a pizza. This was a perfect fit. Now I can have delicious pizza!