

🍳 Elevate every meal with the Instant Pot Omni Plus—your all-in-one kitchen MVP!
The Instant Pot Omni Plus 19QT/18L Toaster Oven Air Fryer combines 10 versatile cooking functions with powerful 1800W performance and EvenCrisp technology for healthier, faster meals. Its family-sized capacity fits a 12" pizza or 6 slices of bread, while app integration offers 100+ recipes for effortless meal inspiration. Designed with precision temperature control and a sleek stainless steel finish, it’s a stylish, multifunctional kitchen essential that simplifies cooking and cleanup.






| ASIN | B08PL327W4 |
| Air Frying Technology | EvenCrisp Technology |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,625 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #125 in Air Fryers |
| Brand Name | Instant Pot |
| Cable Length | 36 Inches |
| Capacity | 18 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 5,185 Reviews |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Included Components | Instant Omni Plus Toaster Oven |
| Inner Material | Glass |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 12"W x 13.89"H |
| Item Type Name | Air Fryer |
| Item Weight | 29.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Instant Pot |
| Material | Plastic |
| Max Temperature Setting | 450 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | Vortex |
| Model Number | 140-4002-01 |
| Output Wattage | 1800 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 12"D x 12"W x 13.89"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | 10-in-1 cooking functions: air fry, broil, bake, roast, dehydrate, reheat, rotisserie, toast, warm, convection Recommended Uses For Product 10-in-1 cooking functions: air fry, broil, bake, roast, dehydrate, reheat, rotisserie, toast, warm, convection See more |
| Special Feature | Programmable |
| Special Features | Programmable |
| UPC | 810028581890 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |
A**R
Pretty decent machine
UPDATE: I'm changing my review from 4 stars to 5 after receiving the new oven and using it nearly daily for about a year now. This is a really great oven. It has so many functions and uses it's crazy. We rarely have a home cooked meal snack or dessert anymore that doesn't include something cooked in this thing. My previous review remains valid as well. So I'll start off by saying that the ovens touch screen malfunctioned right away. Just a few days after getting it new. It was behaving as if someone was repeatedly touching it and changing it's own settings. Changing itself from F° to C°, the rotate function would repeatedly cycle on and off, and it would constantly switch between "preheating" and "cooking". At first the malfunction was intermittent, and wasn't causing a serious issue with cooking the food. I ignored it hoping it would possibly go away on its own; but a few weeks later it had gotten progressively worse to the point that it wouldn't stay in "cooking" mode long enough to complete a meal. I contacted customer support and after providing my proof of purchase, and a short video of the machine malfunctioning, they voluntarily sent a replacement. I haven't received it yet, but will be updating this review once I have a chance to try it out. Now..... Onto the rest of the product review. I think this is a great little oven. It has a bit of a learning curve as far as what temperature to set it at for what foods; but other than a few scorched egdes and a couple of pizzas that had to go back in, it's been pretty amazing. Like any other oven, many factors have to be considered when setting their temperatures, and every oven varies. This one seems consistent. Something baked at 350 will always bake at 350. Something that burns at 275 will always burn at 275. Over all I am very pleased with this oven. If the new one has a better quality touch screen, I will be 100% happy.
M**A
A Gem of a Little Workhorse.
We purchased the Instant Pot Omni Toaster Oven Air Fryer two years ago, mainly for the air frying option, and occasionally its's oven function when wanting to make something small. It works perfectly each time. The appliance was used maybe four or five times a week at the most. Recently, we started a remodel of the kitchen. This little workhorse has been used multiple times a day for the past three months. It has reheated, toasted, air fried, and bake a wide range of meals for us without fail or disappointment every time. While I shouldn't be surprise a product lives up to this function after repeated use, this little multifunction oven has been a very pleasant surprise. In a time when most products last just a few months past their warrantee, this little gem has been wonderful. Buy it, I don't think you will be disappointed!
J**E
Partially DOA
So this was on sale and is roughly the size of our old toaster oven, but this one has the air fry heat coil as well as the quartz heaters, our old air fry oven did not have the heat coil and it really didn’t air fry at all, it was mostly just a convection oven. We have a nuwave small air fryer that actually air fries but the portion size is not big enough for my family. We thought we would give this Instant Omni Pro air fry oven a try since we had such good luck with our instant pot. Unfortunately, you can’t set the time or the temperature for any of the settings. I did a lot of research on this unit and found the only negative comments were chickens falling off the rotisserie when the drip pan is installed and it was that some people were having a problem with the touch control, which is exactly what I was having problem with as well. The thing with the rotisserie chicken is that you can’t use the drip pan, if you look at the videos on this product roasting a chicken on their website the drip pan is not in the unit. I did see another video on YouTube that shows people putting foil over the bottom elements as they don’t turn on during rotisserie cooking to keep splatter off of them (good idea). We were planning mostly to use the rotisserie for pork roasts (yum) as rotisserie chickens at Costco are really cheap and taste really good, if they could just lower the salt content a little it would be perfect. Anyway, I was unable to adjust the temperature or time no matter which mode or setting I was in we tried all kinds of things like texting the manufacturer, which was a royal pain just to find out that holding down cancel resets the oven but I don’t think it’s really resetting maybe it just resets the stored presets, but it doesn’t help with the touchscreen problem at all. Amazon does not allow for replacements on this item, but you can return it which is what we’re doing and I just bought another one to give it another go (hopefully with better luck this time). Thank goodness it was still on sale. I have a good feeling that this unit is on sale because of all the problems they are having with chickens and most of the people online say they have to get another unit from the factory to correct the touch screen problem. Let’s hope the next unit doesn’t have the same problem or it’s going back as well and will try a different brand like shark ninja. I know that instant and Shark Ninja both have UL listed appliances which is very important to me and my family for safety, especially with something like this. The only downside to this oven is that I wish it would heat to 500° for better searing steaks instead of limiting it to 450°, but most hot air fryers only go to 400° anyway and we can still use the kitchen oven for searing. If the second unit works like it, should I will update this review. update 02/25: I did receive another unit after returning the first one. The second one seemed to work fine, although the touch buttons were a little finicky and after about a month, the display brightness of the segments were all different brightness, but it still worked. It actually worked very well and we loved it for reheating food. It was perfect every time but today when I was reheating some garlic knots the unit started randomly beeping and flashing the count down time (which was no longer counting down and stuck on six minutes) and also different parts of the display were flashing and the heater didn’t turn off. None of the buttons were responsive, and I was not even able to cancel the program. I had to unplug the unit to get it to shut off and when I plugged it back in it had the same behavior as soon as I tried to start any program for cooking, obviously the micro processor or something inside is now fried. I can’t believe that a modern appliance only lasts just over a year and you have to replace it again when you spent nearly $350 on it. I will never buy another instant product again!
P**I
Instant Pot Toaster, not a good fryer
Toaster oven part is great. Easy to set temp and time. It would be 5 star but the Air Fryer option is just a complete mess. Buy a separate air fryer trust me. I have no intention to try to cook a rotisserie chicken, again because the juice ain't worth the squeeze. The clean up isn't not worth my time. Other than that it's well made and looks nice in our kitchen.
J**I
It's a keeper
I bought this to replace a toaster oven/air fryer combo that was gifted to me but had a garbage air frying function so I have kept the box just in case. I will not be returning this one! First things first, I read the reviews about the obnoxious beeping so I turned that off immediately. Doing this does sacrifice the reminder to flip/turn mid cycle and and notification when food is done as a result but I am very mindful in the kitchen so this is not a deal breaker for me. This gem really does it all. It is large but I would rather use almost ANY kitchen gadget before firing up the regular oven so sacrificing the counter space is my tiny kitchen is a worthy consequence. I didn't find that it had much of a learning curve, it's pretty straight forward. Cleaning was a bit of an adjustment for me. I'm a self proclaimed clean freak so the enamel pan and fryer basket get cleaned before any crud sets in and because of the way it's designed the interior of the door gets dripped on and needs frequent cleaning but is too hot to clean right away after cooking. To avoid a mess at the bottom I've had to become pretty coordinated to synchronize sliding the pan out (when catching drips) and the fryer basket out at the same time. All of the extra cleaning effort is worth it in my opinion as this oven is versatile and useful and so far has yielded fantastic meal results. My favorite thing to air fry is steak believe it or not, cooks it perfectly every time. I did a partially still frozen rib eye for 11 minutes on air fryer setting yesterday, flipped it mid way. Medium rare and Delicious! We are a big toast household but haven't used it for that function yet, based on other reviews I think we will play around with using other functions to toast as reviewers report the toast function is not great... I will use one of the other functions and I'm almost certain we will get it to toast the way we like it.
K**N
Great compact oven
This is an excellent choice if your looking for a compact appliance that can do everything you need done we use it for air frying and reheating left overs it works great it can fit a 12 inch pizza and bakes it to perfection The only complaint is the door seems cheap made and the crumb pan is flimsy but I still give it a 5 star rating
S**Y
Good in parts
Needed to replace toaster oven, liked the proof feature. Unfortunately, the proof feature was a bust. It underperformed (small yeast rise) three times and I went back to my old manual way of rising my dough under a heating pad. Still don't know why it didn't work, at the factory temperature 90F and also at my go optimum 77F proofing temperature. To make matters worse, even when I reduced the baking time to just half my usual, it burned the bread. I am done with wasting whole batched of bread. That said, it makes superb toast, the chosen degree of brown and crunchy all the way through. It is also excellent at roasting, either with the rotisserie attachment or with the included temperature probe. Being able to roast chicken or pork to exactly 165 degrees quickly, with convection, produces perfectly cooked meat, juicy and much less dry. I was never a fan of air frying and suprised myself with several batches of the best french fries I have ever made. I've worked my way through a countertop deep fryer and a cast-iron pan over 180 BTU gas, but, with small home fryers, putting in the fries brings the temperature of the grease reservoir below optimum frying temperature, and it never gets properly back to my preferred 420 degrees. The air-fryer, by removing the grease bath, avoids this problem, and fries are perfect in about 22 minutes. So, overall, despite the proofing and baking disappointments, the other functions I tried greatly exceeded expectations. The user interface is a generation beyond anything else I tried, and the big touch screen provides excellent control. One caveat, however. We've had this thing about a month and the bottom cooking element and the base tray are caked with baked-in grease that I can't get off without immersing in scalding water and detergent and using stainless steel wool. So it stays stained and dirty, and I expect that this unit will be discarded in a couple of years from being filthy and stained. That said, I've been having fun with this despite lack of success with baking in it. Maybe I can figure out how to convert gas oven temperatures and bake times to Omni Pro. I'll research it but I am not willing to sacrifice more baked goods to this thing. Updated 1/26/2025: I've had this thing for two years now, and all of the controls are shot. None of them adjust any more. You can use the same settings as the last time, or forget it. For example, you can make toast as long as you want 5:50 minutes. The bake control comes on, but you have to jab the selection about 50 times to activate it. The controls which I liked so much are kaput. I'm reducing the star count from 4 to 2.
D**N
The 14-in-1 is amazing!! Don't confuse it with the 7 or 10-in-1, just buy it!
Initial thoughts on the 14-in-1 Omni Pro. Nice design, easy to read display, and easy to clean. This will literally replace several other small appliances in my kitchen and that is just fine by me. Packaging was great but not excessive. It arrived safely with all pieces and parts securely in place. It comes with a nice, fry basket, tray and rack, as well as the rotisserie pieces. Also, the emptied box doubled as a fun playspace for my cats. The included cookbook was pretty much a waste, with overly elaborate recipes that no one buying an air fryer wants - lamb skewers, chicken with pruned mushrooms, and other such nonsense. Toss it. Instant Pot, take note: people who buy these things want recipes for decent pizza, chicken wings, fried pickles, breakfast bakes, biscuits, NOT braised veal with mango aioli. If you have concerns about "burning plastic" smells, that is not an issue with this model. I did the 20-minute test run and any smells emitted were not intense and were the equivalent to a new microwave that I purchased. After the test run, there were no noticeable odors, other than the smells of delicious food cooking. It should also be noted that it runs quietly, with just the sound of a fan blowing. Other models may have rattling, this one does not. This air fryer toaster oven turned an inexpensive self-rising frozen pizza into a work of art! I did use a slightly lower cook temperature than was suggested on the pizza box and watched it to make sure I didn't burn it, since I've never used this before. I loved being able to see what is cooking and having the ability to turn the oven light on is great. The temperature probe is great for meats. Keep in mind, that generally if you're aiming for an internal temp of 165, you want to set it for 155 or 160 because the meat will continue to cook after being removed from the oven. If you take it out when it has an actual internal temperature of 165, it will be overdone by the time it rests. If you're new to this (like me) test this with some cheaper foods - frozen pizza, biscuits in a tube, chicken drumsticks or thighs. That way you won't feel bad if you overcook it or something goes wrong. The rotisserie was one of the big selling points on this, for me, but keep in mind that the limit on it is a 4 pound bird. I've seen people griping about this limitation, but this isn't a dedicated rotisserie, it's just a nice added feature. I'm considering trying a chicken leg quarter tied with butcher's twine, in lieu of an adequately-sized chicken, I will update this review whenever I decide to try that, but there are grocery stores that sell smaller chickens. It's also noteworthy that people at farmer's markets and Amish markets tend to sell chickens that aren't all 'roided up, so check those out if you have any of those near where you live. Unlike the manufacturer's claim - preheating does not take "seconds". It takes a few hundred seconds (roughly 5 minutes). Not terrible, but it is an unnecessary and exaggerated claim. It may not be up to full cooking temp when the preheat cycle is over, but it's close enough. I probably will invest in something other than a microwave cart to place it on because obviously it does get quite warm to the touch and I don't want my animals jumping on it. Hopefully the door handle will be redesigned at some point because after 20 minutes of cooking on 400 degrees it was a bit overly warm. I'm very impressed with this machine and plan on making every meal with it for the next 30 days to see how it holds up. This is great for a single person. This is great for a family (unless you have a huge family). It's versatile, compact, doesn't heat up the whole house and fun to experiment with. Don't be swayed by negative reviews - this is a fantastic way to cook!!
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