This seems like it might be a good idea upon first reflection (and, indeed, I thought this would be a good idea myself many years ago), but experience tells me it would not be a good idea. Such a feature would encourage reviewers to convert what they consider to be low-quality answers into comments.
There is a widespread misbelief that if you are going to post a crappy answer, you should do it as a comment. That is, of course, not true. You have two choices when you want to post a crappy answer: (1) don't, or (2) post it and take your downvotes in stride. As a reviewer, the corresponding choices are (1) delete, or (2) downvote.
Note that "make it a comment" is not one of the choices. Comments are for posts that request clarification or add additional information (as indicated in the placeholder text in the comment box). They are not for crappy answers. Nor are they for "short" answers, which is another type of answer that reviewers commonly (but wrongly) believe "should have been posted as a comment". An answer is either attempting to provide an answer to the question, or it isn't.
So, it is very much intentional that reviewers aren't given the option to convert an answer into a comment, because most of the time, that power would be misused.
If you think the answer is either not an answer, or total garbage, then you should recommend it be deleted. Otherwise, you can downvote it and/or edit it.
Beyond that, like yivi said, in cases where you were correctly converting an answer to a comment, the whole reason it was posted as an answer was because the poster lacked sufficient privileges to post a comment in the first place. In other words, they were subverting our rules and intentionally doing it wrong. Reviewers should not be enabling this behavior.
Moderators do have the ability to convert answers into comments, but we use it only on rare occasion when the answer actually is attempting to ask for clarification or add additional information, and using our discretion regarding the above-mentioned concern about users attempting to subvert site rules. Anecdotally, most of the time I find myself converting an answer to a comment is when it's an old answer someone has flagged, dating from the time before comments even existed as a feature on this site.
Since moderators do have this ability, if you happen upon an answer that you strongly believe should be converted to a comment, then you can flag it for moderator attention, making your case convincingly. If we agree, we'll do the conversion. In the mean time, you should still handle the post as you otherwise would: recommend deletion, edit, and/or downvote.