That "grill" plate is a pain in the azz to clean with that center. Show us you cooking a steak or chicken breast or cinnamon rolls and lets see you clean that after.
Kitchen gadgets are getting bigger. I have the original Philips air fryer and an older bread maker. Some of the new models are double the size. Where would I put them?
@@lords-electrical sorry for the confusion. Please realize that I am asking about Dual Blaze (two heating elements), not dual compartment. :) Which one do you like most? Thanks!
Currently own a Cosori air fryer and wanted to upgrade, really liked the display on this one. Took a serious look at this one, but got the dual basket instead and I love it! Cosori makes great products. What a great review, thank you for posting.
It is. Microwaves are real bad for your health, Microwaves cook with radiation. Air fryers are basically updated mini ovens that bake or heat food as quickly as a microwave heats food but without the health risks and obviously the food would taste better as well.
@mikewhite8848 Horses for courses. Air fryers cook from the outside in, and microwaves cook from the centre outwards. So if I want my baked potatoes crisp on the outside I use the air fryer, but if I want the skin soft (easier on my dentures!) I do them in the microwave. As for the safety aspect, I've been using microwaves fairly regularly for almost forty years and I'm not dead yet!
Having owned a ninja for a couple of years, as a couple we rarely use just one tray so unless you have multiple on the go or keeping food warm elsewhere, a single tray is pretty pointless 🤔
I don't own one yet but I wonder if you can put more than one item in that large compartment (perhaps not chips & a roast, etc, but most things)? And isn't a bigger, one tray system better so you can cook larger items or bake some muffins or small loaf cake? Thanks ahead for your response.
@@trevdavis9234 Thanks Trev. I edited my question to ask if it's better for baking muffins, etc because of the size. You were too fast! Have you tried baking in it?😊
@@scotsam7590 depends on how many you are cooking. The air flows the same irrelevant of draw saw. It’s just personal preference. I cook chickens and joints in mine without an issue