A full sized oven is a powerful tool, but it is also a slow one. When the job is a slice of toast, a personal pizza, or a tray of leftover wings, firing up the main oven means waiting for the whole kitchen to heat for a task that should take minutes. The BLACK+DECKER TO1313SBD toaster oven is built for those smaller moments, and it adds a convection fan to speed things along. This compact 15.47-inch convection oven fits a 9-inch pizza, includes a timer, offers a stay-on function for longer cooks, and slides out a crumb tray for easy cleanup. It is the kind of appliance that earns its spot by being used several times a day rather than once a week.

Before I get to the testing, a brief disclosure. This article contains affiliate links, and if you buy through one of them the site earns a small commission at no extra cost to you. That commission never changes my assessment. The TO1313SBD reviewed here was used the way a small household would actually use it, and the findings below reflect that real world use. If you want the current price first, the BLACK+DECKER TO1313SBD listing on Amazon is a good place to start.

The toaster oven category is crowded, and the TO1313SBD stands out by keeping things simple while adding the convection advantage that faster browning and even heating usually require a bigger machine to deliver. This review covers the design, the convection feature, real world cooking results, and who should choose it for a Small Kitchen.

Design and Build

The TO1313SBD is a compact toaster oven with a silver exterior that fits easily on a counter without crowding the rest of the kitchen. It is wide enough to hold a 9-inch pizza flat, but shallow enough that it does not loom over the workspace. The control panel is straightforward: a function dial, a temperature dial, and a timer dial that also powers the oven. There is a separate tray position lever that lets you choose whether the food sits close to the top heating elements or lower in the cavity.

Build quality is typical of the budget end of the category, which is to say functional and a little plasticky, but reassuringly solid where it matters. The handle stays cool enough to touch during use, the glass door gives a clear view of the cooking cavity, and the crumb tray slides out from the front for a quick rinse. The convection fan sits at the back of the cavity, and the whole unit feels stable on the counter during operation. Nothing about the construction suggests it will fall apart quickly, and the design prioritizes easy daily use over looks.

Control dials and door of the TO1313SBD toaster oven

Key Features

The convection fan is the headline feature. A small fan at the back of the cavity circulates hot air around the food, which speeds up cooking and produces more even browning than a still-air oven of the same size. That makes a real difference for reheating pizza, roasting vegetables, and baking anything that benefits from steady, moving heat.

The timer dial goes up to 30 minutes and automatically shuts the oven off when the countdown finishes. The stay-on function is the other notable control: by turning the dial to the stay-on position, you can leave the oven running without a countdown, which is handy for longer cooks where you are watching the food rather than relying on a timer. The crumb tray is removable and catches most of the crumbs and drips, which keeps the interior easier to maintain between deep cleans.

9 inch pizza sitting inside the TO1313SBD oven cavity

Real-World Performance

I started with toast, the daily test every toaster oven faces. The TO1313SBD toasted bread evenly with the function set to toast, producing a golden surface without a burnt center or raw edges. The convection fan kept the heat moving, and slices came out consistent across both positions in the cavity.

From there I moved to a frozen 9-inch pizza, which is exactly what the oven advertises. It fit the cavity with room to spare, and the convection function crisped the crust while melting the cheese evenly. Reheating leftovers was where the oven really shined: a slice of pizza and a batch of wings came out hot, with the crusts staying crisp instead of turning soggy, which a microwave could not manage.

Baking a small batch of cookies produced even browning with the convection fan running, and a roasted chicken breast cooked through without drying out. The timer worked as advertised, shutting the oven off on schedule, and the stay-on function let me roast without chasing a countdown. The main limitation is capacity. A standard 13-by-9 baking dish is a tight squeeze, and a family sized tray of food will not fit. This is a small oven for small jobs, and pushing beyond that is where it runs out of room.

Reheated leftovers with crisp crust in the toaster oven

Cleanup was easy. The crumb tray slid out and rinsed under the tap, and the glass door and interior wiped down while slightly warm. Over several weeks of daily use, the oven heated up quickly, held steady temperatures, and never produced hot spots that burned food in one corner. For a compact convection oven at this price, the performance is genuinely hard to fault.

I should also mention how the oven handles its less glamorous jobs, because those are the ones that decide whether a small appliance earns its keep. Heating a single bagel or English muffin took about two minutes with no preheat fuss, and the toasting function produced even color without the burned edges that cheap toasters often leave. Warming up a bowl of soup that the microwave had made uneven was a small revelation, since the gentle circulating heat brought the whole bowl to the same temperature. Even a frozen waffle, which sounds trivial, came out crisper than it ever does from a microwave. These are the everyday tasks that add up, and the TO1313SBD handled each one without complaint.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Compact footprint that suits small kitchens and dorm counters
  • Convection fan speeds cooking and improves browning
  • Fits a 9-inch pizza with room to spare
  • Timer with automatic shutoff plus a stay-on function
  • Removable crumb tray makes cleanup simple
  • Heats up quickly for daily toast and reheats

Cons:

  • Small capacity cannot fit a full sized baking tray
  • Budget plastic build does not feel premium
  • Dial controls require manual setting for each cook
  • No interior light for checking food

How It Compares

The TO1313SBD competes with other compact ovens and with the full sized oven it is meant to supplement. The table below lines up the main differences.

Feature TO1313SBD Full Sized Toaster Oven Full Kitchen Oven
Capacity 9-inch pizza 12-inch pizza, 6 slices Multiple racks, large trays
Heating Convection fan Mostly still air Large scale even heat
Preheat time Fast Moderate Slow
Timer Yes, with stay-on Usually yes Yes, programmable
Counter footprint Compact Large Built in, huge
TO1313SBD next to a larger toaster oven for scale

If your needs are toast, personal pizzas, reheats, and small bakes, the TO1313SBD covers them faster and more cheaply than a full sized toaster oven and far more efficiently than the kitchen oven. If you bake whole trays of cookies or roast for a family of six, you need the larger appliance. For singles, couples, and small apartments, this compact convection oven is the practical middle ground.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the BLACK+DECKER TO1313SBD if you live in a small kitchen, a dorm room, or a studio apartment where the full oven is overkill. It is also a smart choice for anyone who reheats leftovers regularly, cooks for one or two people, or wants the speed of convection without paying for a large countertop appliance.

Skip it if you regularly bake full sized sheet trays, roast large cuts of meat, or cook for a large family. Those jobs need the space of a bigger oven. For everyday small cooking, though, the TO1313SBD is easy to recommend, and you can check the current price of the TO1313SBD on Amazon to see if it fits your budget.

How We Test

I used the TO1313SBD daily for several weeks, making toast, baking a frozen 9-inch pizza, reheating leftovers, roasting vegetables and chicken, and baking a batch of cookies. I tested the timer and the stay-on function, evaluated the convection fan across different foods, and checked the crumb tray and interior cleanup between cooks.

I did not test the oven on a full sized sheet pan or a roast large enough to require the main oven, since those are beyond the stated capacity. For a broader comparison of compact ovens, Wirecutter has tested the best toaster ovens in detail. The TO1313SBD listing on Amazon shows current pricing and owner reviews.

Questions People Ask

What can the BLACK+DECKER TO1313SBD cook?

The compact oven toasts bread, bakes small pizzas and cookies, broils meats and sandwiches, and reheats leftovers with its convection fan.

Does the TO1313SBD fit a 9-inch pizza?

Yes, the interior is sized for a 9-inch pizza, which makes it a good match for single servings and small households.

What is the stay-on function on the TO1313SBD?

The stay-on function lets the oven keep running without a countdown timer, which is useful for longer bakes and slow reheating where you monitor the food yourself.

How do you clean the TO1313SBD?

The removable crumb tray catches crumbs and slides out for washing, and the interior wipes down with a damp cloth once the oven is cool.

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