Guys, the recipe I took from the internet for tater tots called for pre-heating the air fryer to 350 degrees and then cooking at that temperature for 6 minutes, shake, and cook for 4 more minutes. I was disappointed with the results the two times I tried that and actually preferred the results from my toaster oven. Last night I preheated the air fryer to 400 degrees. While I cooked the tater tots for the same ten minutes, I shook the basket at exactly the half way point (five minutes and five minutes). The difference was definitely noticeable. The tater tots were crispier and more flavorful. I used no oil in the air fryer or on the tater tots, just threw them in frozen. Cleanup was a breeze. The point at which I shook the basket was really just a tweak but the temperature difference between the recipe and what worked for me was substantial.
I think one advantage to Brian's air fryer/toaster oven combination might be the ability to cook different things at the same time so that the food would be hot at about the same time. Last night, besides the tater tots, I had a salmon patty and fresh broccoli and mushrooms. The tater tots were done in the air fryer, the salmon patty in a frying pan, and the broccoli/mushrooms in the microwave.