🔥 Elevate your countertop game with smart precision and endless flavor!
The Breville BOV950BSS Joule Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro is a 1800W brushed stainless steel countertop oven featuring 13 smart cooking functions powered by Element IQ technology. It offers app and voice control compatibility, access to over 1000 guided recipes via Breville+, and combines air frying and dehydrating in one versatile appliance. With real-time cooking monitoring and automated multi-event cooking, it’s designed for the modern kitchen pro seeking precision, convenience, and culinary inspiration.
Finish Types | Brushed |
Door Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 38.9 Pounds |
Capacity | 6 Quarts |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.5"D x 17.3"W x 12.8"H |
Door Style | Dropdown Door |
Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
Control Type | App Control |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Additional Features | Joule Autopilot and Joule Oven App |
V**.
Simply the best
Love this oven. I’ve had it for a few months now and have used my regular oven once. It has also replaced my air fryer. The recipes in the Breville app and autopilot function take guessing out of cooking. I’ve made fantastic pastries, roasts, and the most tender steaks. Super easy to use, it’s pretty quiet (quieter than my previous Breville toaster oven), and cooks evenly. Absolutely worth it.
T**E
Great upgrade, still high quality
I hesitated to buy this because of the reviews that said Breville has gone downhill recently. However, all the convection ovens I looked at had some bad reviews, so I took a leap of faith. I’ve had the highest end Breville convection oven, without Joule, for the past 8 years and used it multiple times per day. I loved it. But like most long time owners, the door latch broke and left a small gap for heat to escape. There’s a video online of how to fix this and that was my plan, but I decided to just buy a new model anyway because the old one is filthy (I like to cook bacon in there!) and I feel like I got my money’s worth out of it. I kept the old one, still works; I will fix that door one of these days. Meantime, this new Joule model feels like a real upgrade. It looks a little nicer, the knobs roll a little smoother, I love that it sends a notification to my phone when the oven is done. Glad I made the purchase. I’m not seeing a decline in quality, at least not with the model I bought.
D**R
Great oven with continued support
Update: the app allows preheating without autostarting the timer and enables modes which aren't on the main screen. That fixes the main thing that annoyed me, and after living with it for a month, the dang thing does an incredible job of cooking. BTW, get the cutting board for the top - it's so worth it to have a cool top surface. So I consider it now a five star device which I love *almost* as much as I expected to. Integration with home assistant so I can blink lights and stuff when it needs attention would put it at six stars out of five. 😂No Home Assistant integration yet, but maybe someday.Original review follows, because I'm not editing history; I said what I said at the time, even if it was borderline wrong. 🤷♂️---The idea of a smart oven is awesome, as is the guided cooking. ChefStep almost got it right, then Breville bought them and I guess everything stopped?This thing is really nicely made and works well. But there are two things which are annoying me enough that I really wish I had preserved the box.1: the app is absurdly limited, and even though they obviously have an API so Alexa works, the API isn't documented anywhere. There's supposedly a Google voice integration, but the link on their setup page is broken, so no Hey Google for you. No Home Assistant integration either, despite supposedly having a developer on staff who said it was coming soon a year ago.2 - you can't just preheat the oven. Alexa can preheat the oven, ans the app can preheat the oven *in a recipe*, but there's no way to just use the front panel or the app to preheat to 350. You can say 350 for 15 minutes, but as soon as the oven is preheated, the timer starts. So they expect you two stand in front of the oven with your food all ready to throw in at the moment the preheating is done. The timer pauses when you open the door, but it's a small oven so you're losing heat now. You can can reset the timer, but as you're increasing the time, it's still counting down. So you turn to 15:00, and then it goes to 14:59, so you rotate again to get to 15 then 16 minutes. Every second, the number on the display is goes down by one, so it's a really aggravating experience. And of course there's no timer for how long it'll take to preheat. Sure, there's a thermometer in there which knows the current temperature and could calculate based on the time it's taking to increase the temperature how many more time intervals it'll take to reach the temperature, but obviously basic machine learning isn't a popular enough buzzword at Breville.l to apply it in a smart oven.All those buttons and all that intelligence, and no friggin way to just separately preheat or start the timer like literally every other oven which has ever been made. Otherwise, this thing is great. But holy cow, how did they overlook the most basic feature?Also, I'm a software engineer, not some old technology-averse curmudgeon who doesn't understand modern humanity. 😂
A**C
Good Out of the Box. Put to Immediate Use
The Joule oven arrived (Nov. 2023) without drama. Easily unpacked, wiped down, and ran 20 min. Pizza mode for first cycle burn-in. Slight smell of plastic but no smoke or hiccups. The Wifi (2.5 only) and Bluetooth setups were easy with the iOS Joule app. To my surprise the oven’s firmware was upgraded after Wifi connected to the gateway. I like that feature a lot and had no idea with all the literature read including the online owner’s manual. Also the power cord plug (US/CA) is now a low-profile type with a 45 deg. wire exit to save space in back of the countertop. Older videos online show a larger plug.The oven gets hot on top. Blazing hot top in “Air Fryer” mode. The optional cutting board is recommended and does a decent job of insulating cabinets (the cheaper bamboo knockoff board). Just installed quartz countertops and a heatproof mat is also recommended. Bottom gets warm enough for concern. The left side and back are hot to touch. Right side only warm. Please be aware in high temperature modes or long duration cooks....After many cooks under my belt the Joule app Autopilot directed cook recipes just seem to be suggestions. Tried a 3-step Autopilot pizza recipe that actually took 1/2 the suggested time or otherwise would have been burnt to a crisp. What would be really cool Breville is to allow users to save custom Autopilot, multistage cooks on the Joule app to be recalled at any time. The Autopilot Joule feature is very powerful and sets this oven apart from the competition. But at this time Autopilot is limited by only allowing published recipe cooks. Again you can override time/ temperature with the dials on the oven. Once familiar and recipes repeated do not want to hover over the oven while cooking. Otherwise, gets used as a regular dial controlled oven which is $100 cheaper without the Joule feature (BOV900). Let's hope Breville adds custom cook option to the Autopilot and just a software change. Like PIZZA mode 425F 1 min, then 350F 7 min, turn off and beep. User configured.…This oven is huge. When extra counter space is needed the oven is unplugged and moved. But to my delight I can fit a 16 x 12 x 2 in. pan inside this oven! Takes up all of the available rack area with little room for vertical air movement but convection mode helps out. Original plan for the BOV950 was to use as a warm meat holding oven like resting full briskets at 150F until serving (up to 12-16 hrs). Excellent large, multi-tasking oven that uses less electrical energy over a full-size kitchen oven. Gets used daily.
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