🔥 Elevate your kitchen game with smart, stylish, and spacious cooking power!
The Café Couture Oven is a premium countertop appliance featuring a spacious 0.8 cu. ft. interior that fits 12" pizzas and large pans. Equipped with 14 cooking modes including Air Fry, Bake, Broil, and Dehydrate, it offers versatile culinary options. Six heating elements ensure rapid, even cooking from 80°F to 450°F. WiFi connectivity and voice control via Echo or Google Home enable seamless smart kitchen integration. Finished in matte black with signature copper accents, it combines high performance with bold design for the modern kitchen.













| ASIN | B0BKLVD75Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,421 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #141 in Air Fryers |
| Brand | Café |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Control Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (450) |
| Date First Available | October 26, 2022 |
| Door Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Door Style | Dropdown Door |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00084691857549 |
| Included Components | Heavy-Duty Wire Rack; Baking Tray; 12" Pizza Pan; Air Fry/Dehydrate Basket; Crumb Tray |
| Item Weight | 28 pounds |
| Item model number | C9OAAAS3RD3 Matte Black |
| Manufacturer | Café |
| Model Name | Café™ Couture™ Oven with Air Fry |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Power Source | AC outlet |
| Product Dimensions | 17"D x 18.6"W x 14"H |
| Size | 0.8 cu. ft. |
| Special Feature | CrispFinish™ - Crisp Finish Use CrispFinish at the end of any standard cooking mode to melt, caramelize, brown or crisp, and put the perfect finishing touch on any of your signature dishes |
| Temperature Range | 80 - 450 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| UPC | 084691857549 |
S**Y
Arrived today & first impression: That thing's HUGE!
I'm old and weak, but somehow I managed to scoot the shipper from my porch to the inside of my house. I opened both ends of the shipper, then got on the floor and pushed the contents out of it. Opened the product box and struggled to get the Styrofoam that held the oven in place out of the way. It was packed so tight, it was hard to do. Got the oven out of the box but then there was another hunk of Styrofoam to remove from the box so I could get to the accessories. None of this was accomplished fast and afterward I had to scoot across the floor to get to my couch so I could grab it while pulling myself up and back on my feet. I then surprised myself when I was able to lift the oven and carry it to my kitchen counter. Some Tylenol took care of the aches that followed the unboxing ordeal. I mention all this because if, like me, you're old and weak, you're going to find a real challenge when this item arrives. Good luck. Now for the oven: I bought it because it's white (matching all the appliances in my kitchen) and the handle and knobs look like copper (I have a lot of copper in my kitchen). I don't need it for the fancy stuff it does, but may change my mind about that as I try the various settings. What I expect to use it for is toasting reheating, and broiling. Today I tried it out with a pizza, but ran into some problems. The pizza setting assumes you're baking a totally frozen pizza. In my case, the crust was frozen, but then when that was baked I added the fresh toppings (sauce, pepperoni, mushrooms, and cheese). Stuck the assembled pizza under the broiler for a few minutes. So far, so good -- but when I tried to remove the pizza from the pizza pan (the one that comes with the oven), it wouldn't budge. Totally stuck to the pan. I trusted the manufacturer's word that it was non-stick. Ha. I scraped off the toppings and ate those, then went about the business of getting the crust off the pan. Soaked it for a while, then used a silicone spatula to peel off the crust. The little bit it removed was very slow going and not at all thorough. Soaked it some more, then used some detergent and a nylon scrubber. That worked, with considerable effort. Washed it and was surprised by how "like new" the pan looked. I had done no damage. ADDED LATER: I think the problem was the crust, not the pan. Nothing has been a problem after that. See update at bottom of review. About the pizza pan: In the materials that accompany the oven there is an illustration of the pizza pan showing it is covered with perforations but the pan I received had just a few holes around the rim. The pan was otherwise solid. I bought another pizza pan with perforations all across it and will see if I can tell a difference when baking pizzas on both pans. In the past, in my regular oven that's in my stove, I've used a fully perforated pan and it works nicely to make the crust crisp. I did the airfry instructions that came with the oven -- running it without anything in the oven, per the instructions to get the oven ready to use (after first wiping down the oven walls also per the instructions). The oven was preset to do that so there was no problem with the controls. When I moved on to try making the pizza, the settings couldn't be the built-in pizza settings, so I changed them for baking the frozen crust. Let me share some wisdom with you: read the instructions to learn how to do the settings, rather than plunging right in, trying to figure it out yourself (like I did). I wasted a lot of time and ended up swearing at the settings for not doing what I wanted them to do. Then I read the instructions and it was super easy. My oven has what I think is probably a flaw. See the photo of the screw that sticks out from one of the inner walls. That can't be right, can it? I'm going to contact the manufacturer to find out if I should try to screw it in (or if I should leave it alone because it's that way on purpose). Before ordering the oven, I read all the reviews and as far as I recall no one had ordered the white oven except for one person who kept receiving black ones instead, then dealing with returns. I was worried I'd get the wrong color, but Amazon did a perfect job with fulfillment. I saw several reviews mentioning the oven's price. When the number was mentioned, it was a price a hundred dollars more than I paid (about $350). I would not have ordered the oven if it'd been $450. I had to have an argument with my budget, talking myself into making the purchase at the price I paid -- especially because I already had a perfectly-operating Breville toaster oven whose only sin was that it was stainless steel, not white, and doesn't have copper-colored accents. At this early moment of ownership of the new oven, I'm happy I ordered it. If that changes over time I will update this review. Right now my task is figuring out how to arrange my kitchen with such a huge newcomer needing to take up a lot of space on my counter top. UPDATE: That thing in the photo of the oven's interior is supposed to be just like it is. Support told me it's the thermostat. UPDATE #2: I have been using the oven for several days now and everything turns out great. I'm also impressed with the accessories. When they say non-stick they mean it. I had only one bad experience cleaning the pizza pan and I think the problem was what I was baking, not the pan. They say don't use spray to avoid sticking, but I did and will never do that again. I don't add anything now to them to prevent sticking and whatever does semi-stick comes right off when I use a Scotch-Brite scrubber. Takes very little time and effort. Only thing I haven't tried is air-frying. I don't know how to do that and not sure I would like it. Update #3: i really, really, really love this oven. Remember when I said I wouldn't use the air fryer? Ha. I use it regularly. I also thought I wouldn't use bake very often, but that too is something I use regularly. After using the air fryer, the back wall and the inside of the door need to be cleaned. I've been using Mr. Clean Magic Erasers and that works out great. I'm loving the oven so much, I'm thinking of buying one for my daughter, but the pricing keeps bouncing around and I'm hoping to catch it when it's $350 again. Update #4: I've been using the oven for half a year now and am amazed by how little I go to restaurants. I used to have restaurant meals several nights a week, but this oven has changed that. But there is one thing I don't love. Cleaning the oven is a pain in the you know what. Early on cleaning was easy, but I didn't keep cleaning it after each use and the result is that there's a build up of grease on the sides and back inside the oven. That's my fault. I'd advise you to clean it regularly to avoid the build up I now have. I don't think I can ever get it back to truly clean. It doesn't show, of course, but I know it's there and it bugs me. Still, despite that, I continue to love the oven and would immediately order another one if this one stops working. I just wish GE would have figured out a way to make it easier to clean. That, or I wish I had continued cleaning it after every use. Oh, and one other thing: The timer on the oven and the timer on my Echo Show differ. I don't know which one is wrong. They differ by about 15 seconds when I start both of them at the same moment.
D**W
Works beautifully
I low key want to give 4 stars because of the hassle I went through to get this thing. I ordered it and got one that had a bad heating element and didn’t even heat up. Then the second one I ordered got delayed. It was frustrating because I gave my old air fryer away to make space for this. However after all that I LOVE IT! It looks so good in my copper themed kitchen and it has so much space. I can finally air fry my whole meal properly instead of having to flip it several times. I would definitely get this again.
L**A
This is a wonderful oven. Keep it 4 inches away from walls and not under cabinets
This is a wonderful oven/airfryer. It comes with a large mesh airfryer basket, a baking pan, a pizza pan and an oven rack. There is also a crumb tray in bottom that pulls out. You have to unplug it when you are done cooking or it does not shut off. The nice booklet that comes with it needs to be read before using it. After you set the cooking mode and timer, remember to hit start. I love this countertop oven. The airfryer mode cooked salmon perfectly 375 for 11 minutes.. I should have sprayed bottom of salmon with oil instead of trying to spray the mesh basket over the sink.
A**R
Defective poor quality
I bought this product and the heating function stopped working under certain settings. There is no way of getting any assistance to rectify the issue. They don’t offer any repair or replacement on these products. They send you to their website that says $144 bucks for a trip charge to have a technician come and check it. Or you should have returned the product after 30 days with a restocking fee. This is the most outrageous lack of accountability for product that is more expensive than other brands and should last long than 6 months. Do not buy this product the brand is not reputable or stands behind their products.
N**N
Cafe Air Fryer Oven
Love this air fryer/oven/toaster. It has many uses and is easy to use in addition to being beautiful. Has an air fryer basket that is great for chicken wings, etc. but not something you want to get too greasy. Not a typical deep fry basket. Takes up a little more counter space but worth it. Love all the settings and that I can often use it instead of turning on my big oven.
J**Y
Impressive Features and Performance in a Space-Saving Design
I love my café couture oven ! It has a lot of great features packed into a compact size, it heats up quickly, cooks evenly, and is perfect for single meals or small portions. I’ve used it for everything from roasting veggies to reheating leftovers and even baking small batches of cookies, and it handles all of it really well. Cleanup is super easy—the crumb tray slides right out, and the interior wipes down nicely. I also love that it doesn’t take up too much space on my counter but still looks sleek and modern. If you live alone or just want a convenient alternative to heating up your full-sized oven, this is an excellent choice. I also have the matching coffee maker, which I love as well!
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