2 Editors Put Our Place's Wonder Oven Air Fryer to the Test

2 Editors Put Our Place's Wonder Oven Air Fryer to the Test

It's no surprise that POPSUGAR editors love Our Place's cookware and kitchen essentials. We pretty much reviewed several of their cookware essentials, including the upgraded Always Pan 2.0 and the cast iron version of the Always Pan for all your searing needs. And it's not just us, even Selena Gomez loves the cookware brand too — she even designed her own collection in custom colors. Our Place is known for streamlining our kitchen cabinets and making cookware that's multifunctional and actually cute, which is very useful for those of us who live in apartments and have limited counter space. That's why when the brand came out with its first-ever kitchen appliance we had to test it out.

Our Place's Wonder Oven is a six-in-one countertop kitchen appliance that lets you bake, air fry, roast, toast, broil and reheat. What makes this multifunctional countertop oven stand out from the rest? The brand integrated a steam infusion function that lets you add one to two teaspoons of water to refresh and add back some moisture into your dishes. It can help make stale bread taste fresh again, soften croissants and cookies, or ensure leftover wings or steaks don't come out overly dry. The stylish Wonder Oven is controlled by three dials: one for a 200°– 450°F heating range, one for the type of cooking, and one to turn on and set the cook time. It comes with an air fryer basket, a wire rack, a baking pan, and a crumb tray. Although it may look pretty small with and 11 x 11 frame, the Wonder Oven has a 12-liter capacity and can fit a whole 4.5 pound chicken, and you can also cook two things at once with its multilevel design. It's available in the brand's core colors, including char, steam, and blue salt, and a limited edition spice shade.

If you want to see Our Place's first-ever kitchen appliance in action, two of our editors tested it out in their kitchens and shared their honest reviews. Keep reading to see the photos and how we ended up using the Wonder Oven.

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