Both units share the same oven-style form factor and neither is a dual-basket air fryer, but the gap in capacity is the single most defining difference in this group: the Gourmia Digital Toaster Oven Air Fryer offers just 4.5 litres, making it a compact countertop appliance suited for one or two people, while the Gourmia French Door XL GTF2440 delivers a substantially larger 24 litres — more than five times the interior space. In practice, that difference means the GTF2440 can comfortably handle a full roasting tray, a large pizza, or batch cooking, whereas the standard Toaster Oven is better positioned for small portions, snacks, and reheating single servings.
On temperature range, the two products diverge in an interesting way. The standard Toaster Oven reaches a higher maximum of 232°C compared to the GTF2440's ceiling of 204°C, which gives it a modest edge for tasks that benefit from intense, direct heat like broiling or achieving a crispier crust. Both share the same minimum of 38°C, suitable for gentle dehydration or proofing. Power draw reflects the size difference logically: the compact unit runs at 1000W, while the XL model requires 1800W to heat its larger cavity — a consideration for kitchen circuits and energy usage over time.
The GTF2440 holds a clear advantage in number of functions (19 vs. 11), suggesting a broader cooking programme set beyond the shared presets listed, which gives it more built-in versatility for users who want guided cooking modes. Both carry an identical 1-year warranty. Overall, the GTF2440 has a decisive edge for households that need volume and cooking versatility, while the standard Toaster Oven is the more practical choice for small spaces or solo users who occasionally need a slightly higher top temperature.