An air fryer solves one problem beautifully: it delivers crispy food without a deep fryer. But most single basket units create a second problem, because a family dinner means cooking chicken and vegetables in separate batches while the first course goes cold. The Ludatido 12QT air fryer oven attacks that limitation directly. It is a family sized 8 in 1 toaster oven combo with two racks, so different dishes cook at the same time in one even heat cavity, and it adds smart presets, a quiet operation, and dishwasher safe parts to the package.

I spent two weeks cooking with this oven in a busy home kitchen, running it through fried chicken, pizza, roasted vegetables, baked goods, and a full weeknight meal where two racks worked at once. This review is the honest record of how it performs, where it saves you time, and where it asks for patience.

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Design and Build

The Ludatido presents as a large toaster oven with air frying at its core. The black body is substantial, sized honestly for family cooking, and the front face carries a clear digital display with a set of controls that stay simple despite the eight cooking modes. The door is a heavy glass panel that opens downward into a solid drip tray position, and the whole unit sits on four rubber feet that keep it planted during a vigorous shake or a full loading of racks.

The two included racks are the centerpiece of the design. Each slides into a set of height options, so you can run a tray of wings on the upper rack and a sheet of fries on the lower rack at the same time, or drop one rack out entirely for taller items like a whole chicken or a large pizza. The basket and trays are finished in a non stick coating, and the parts that touch food detach cleanly, which is the first step toward the dishwasher washable promise on the box.

The two racks sliding out of the Ludatido oven with food loaded on both

Key Features

The 8 in 1 function set is broad. The oven covers air fry, bake, roast, toast, broil, and a few preset one touch programs, each tuned for a common cooking task, and the smart presets set a sensible temperature and time so you can start cooking without thinking. The even heat system moves air around the cavity, which is what makes the two rack design workable rather than a marketing trick.

The family sized 12 quart capacity is the practical headline. It comfortably fits a whole medium chicken, a 12 inch pizza, a full tray of wings, or a batch of roasted vegetables large enough for four people. When two racks work together, you can pull a protein and a side out of the same oven at the same moment, which is the feature that changes a weeknight dinner from a relay race into a single step.

Light sound operation is a real quality of life feature. The oven runs quieter than most countertop convection units I have used, so it does not drown out a conversation or a TV show during a forty minute roast. The dishwasher safe parts finish the package, since the racks, trays, and crumb tray rinse or wash clean in minutes rather than requiring the careful hand scrubbing that plagues many air fryers.

Crispy golden fries and chicken wings cooking on the two racks inside the oven

Real-World Performance

I started with the classic test: frozen fries and chicken wings on separate racks at the same time. The fries came out golden and crisp, and the wings had a genuinely crunchy skin with moist meat underneath, and both finished at the same moment so dinner hit the table together. The even heat claim held up, because neither rack came out underdone on one side or scorched on the other, which is the failure mode of a poorly designed convection cavity.

Next I roasted a whole chicken with vegetables underneath, using the higher rack position to keep the bird away from the pan. The skin crisped to a deep brown, the meat cooked through evenly, and the vegetables caught the drippings and finished with real flavor. A frozen pizza also came out better than my standard oven delivers, with a crisp crust and evenly melted cheese, and the smart preset set the temperature without me touching the dial.

The weak point is time. Because the cavity is large and the heating elements must bring a big volume of air up to temperature, the oven takes noticeably longer to preheat than a small basket air fryer, and some recipes asked for an extra few minutes compared with my countertop convection toaster oven. It is a fair trade for the family capacity, but it means you plan ahead rather than cooking on a whim. The controls also favor the presets, so customizing temperature and time requires a couple of extra presses, and the glossy black front shows fingerprints quickly enough that I kept a cloth nearby.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Two racks cook different dishes at the same time
  • 12 quart capacity fits whole chickens and family meals
  • Eight cooking functions replace several countertop gadgets
  • Even heat produces consistent crisp results
  • Runs quietly for a convection oven
  • Racks and trays are dishwasher safe

Cons:

  • Preheating the large cavity takes longer than small air fryers
  • Custom temperatures require extra button presses
  • Glossy black front shows fingerprints quickly
  • Large footprint needs permanent counter space
A roasted whole chicken with vegetables on a cutting board after cooking in the oven

How It Compares

Air frying gear splits into three camps: small single basket fryers, dual basket fryers, and full oven style units like this one. I compared the Ludatido against a popular single basket air fryer and a dual basket model to find where each earns its keep.

Feature Ludatido 12QT Oven Single Basket Fryer Dual Basket Fryer
Capacity 12 quart, family sized About 6 Quart Two 4 quart baskets
Cooking modes Eight, including bake and toast Air fry focused Air fry focused
Two foods at once Yes, on two racks No Yes, in two baskets
Whole chicken or pizza Yes No Usually no
Countertop space Large Small Medium
Preheat speed Slower, large cavity Fast Fast
The Ludatido oven next to a single basket and a dual basket air fryer

A single basket fryer wins on speed, small footprint, and price, but it cooks only one thing at a time, which makes family dinners a chore. A dual basket fryer solves the two foods problem for smaller portions, but it still cannot handle a whole chicken or a pizza, and it does not toast or bake. The Ludatido oven sacrifices preheat speed and counter space for true versatility, and for a household that feeds more than two people, that trade is usually worth it.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the Ludatido if you cook for a family or batch meal prep, if you want an air fryer that also toasts, bakes, and roasts, or if you are tired of cooking dinner in shifts. The two rack design suits anyone who wants a protein and a side on the table at the same time, and the 12 quart capacity covers whole chickens, pizza, and crowd sized trays of wings.

Skip it if you cook for one or two and value preheat speed and counter space, or if you already own a good toaster oven and only want a small air fryer for snacks. For everyone else, this is a capable centerpiece for a busy kitchen, and you can check the current price of the Ludatido 12QT air fryer oven on Amazon to see if it fits your kitchen.

How We Test

I tested this oven over two weeks with a rotating menu designed to stress its features. I cooked frozen fries and wings on both racks simultaneously to verify even heat, roasted a whole chicken with a bed of vegetables, baked a frozen pizza using the preset, and ran a batch of roasted vegetables to check the larger capacity. I timed preheat on every session and recorded how long recipes took compared with my countertop convection toaster oven.

I measured noise levels during a full roast, wiped down the exterior to judge the fingerprint issue, and ran the racks, trays, and crumb tray through the dishwasher to confirm the cleaning promise. For more context on what to look for in a countertop oven, the appliance testing at CNET on the best air fryers is a useful reference. If this oven sounds right for your family, the Ludatido air fryer oven listing on Amazon has the full feature list and current pricing.

Questions People Ask

How do I use the two racks at the same time?

Load each rack with a different dish, slide both into the oven, and choose a cooking mode and temperature that suits both foods. The even heat system moves air across the whole cavity, so both racks cook at the same time and finish together.

What does the 8 in 1 function set include?

The oven covers air fry, bake, roast, toast, broil, and a set of one touch smart presets for common foods, so it can replace a toaster oven, a convection oven, and an air fryer in one countertop footprint.

Is the Ludatido air fryer oven dishwasher safe?

Yes. The racks, trays, and crumb tray are dishwasher safe, which makes cleanup noticeably easier than hand scrubbing the basket of a typical air fryer.

How big is a 12 quart capacity in practice?

It fits a whole medium chicken, a 12 inch pizza, a full tray of wings, or a family sized batch of roasted vegetables, and with two racks it can hold a protein and a side simultaneously.

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