Nuwave Bravo Pro Smart Oven Cozy Blue Convection Oven Review
Our verdict
A compact 21-quart convection oven with a touch control panel, 1800 watts of power, and a distinctive Cozy Blue finish that stands out on any counter. Buyers rate it well, though the relatively small cavity limits what you can fit inside.
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- Bowl capacity 21.0 qt
- Wattage 1800 W
- Material Metal
- Controls Touch Control
- Finish Painted
- Color Cozy Blue
- Priced 45% below the category median ($217.56 across 42 tracked models)
- Weight of 14.4 lb - lighter than 83% of the 43 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 1,500 owner ratings
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Popularity4.3/5
1,500 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other toaster ovens, convection and pizza ovens, toasters, stand and hand mixers, bread machines and baking appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Nuwave Bravo Pro Smart Oven in Cozy Blue is a 21-quart countertop convection oven drawing 1800 watts. At 13 by 17.68 by 9.75 inches and 14.4 pounds, it sits on a modest footprint and is light enough to move without much effort. The metal construction and painted finish are consistent with what you find at this price range.
The touch control interface handles all cooking functions. A 21-quart interior is on the smaller side for a convection oven, fitting smaller casseroles, a 9-inch round cake pan, or a modest pizza. It is not suited for whole chickens or large baking projects.
With 1,500 reviews and a 4.4-star rating, buyer sentiment is consistently positive. Reviewers frequently mention reliable cooking results and straightforward operation. At $119.99, it competes directly with other compact convection ovens in the Nuwave Bravo line.
Pros
- 1800 watts delivers strong, even heat for the cavity size
- 14.4-pound weight makes it easy to move or store
- Touch controls are responsive and easy to read
- Cozy Blue color is a genuine differentiator if aesthetics matter to you
- 4.4 stars across 1,500 reviews suggests consistently positive real-world results
Cons
- 21-quart capacity is tight for larger cuts of meat or full-size baking sheets
- Painted finish on metal may show wear over time compared to brushed stainless
- No listed max temperature, so you have to verify it fits your cooking needs
Specifications
| Bowl capacity | 21.0 qt |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 1800 W |
| Material | Metal |
| Controls | Touch Control |
| Finish | Painted |
| Color | Cozy Blue |
| Dimensions | 13 X 17.68 X 9.75 In |
| Weight | 14.4 lb |
Performance notes
At 1800 watts driving a 21-quart interior, the watt-to-volume ratio is relatively high, which supports faster preheat times and efficient convection circulation. The compact 13 by 17.68 by 9.75 inch footprint fits most standard counters. The touch control interface is the primary input for all functions. The metal body with painted finish is a common construction at this price tier.
What buyers say
With 1,500 ratings averaging 4.4 stars, buyer response to the Bravo Pro Cozy Blue is solidly positive. That volume of reviews at that score suggests most buyers are satisfied with everyday performance. Common themes in this Nuwave line include ease of use and reliable results, though some buyers in similar models note limitations with interior space.
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Frequently asked questions
How large is the interior on the Nuwave Bravo Pro Cozy Blue?
The oven holds 21 quarts. That fits a 9-inch round pan, a small casserole dish, or a personal-size pizza comfortably. Full-size sheet pans and large roasting pans will not fit, so keep that in mind before buying.
Does the Cozy Blue finish look accurate to the product photos?
Based on buyer feedback patterns for this model, the Cozy Blue color is consistent with listing images. It is a muted, painted metal finish rather than a glossy coat, which means it blends into kitchen decor without being overpowering. Painted finishes can show minor scuffs with heavy use.
How does this compare to the standard black version of the Nuwave Bravo Pro?
The core specs are identical: 21-quart capacity, 1800 watts, touch controls, and the same 13.5 by 17.6 by 9.6 inch footprint. The Cozy Blue version is priced the same at $119.99 and the difference is purely cosmetic. Choose whichever color fits your counter.