As promised, here are the links I mentioned in the video! 👇 ✅ Cosori TurboBlaze Review: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YRCO_fWvGpM.html Buy the 6 quart Cosori TurboBlaze here: amzn.to/47BzT8W ✅ Cosori Dual Blaze Review: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vsaR2GoiIHU.html Buy the 6.8 quart Dual Blaze here: amzn.to/40ZwsXD ✅ Four of the BEST Air Fryers in 2023: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wHRB5tvLPUQ.html See them here: amzn.to/49GZqze ✅ Dreo ChefMaker CombiFryer Review: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5lTBojdacH4.html Buy the 6 qt Dreo ChefMaker Here: amzn.to/40LkLDr ✅ Cosori LITE 4 qt Air Fryer Review: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D0R7a8X_6RM.htmlsi=3G2mrJYgLOIq5BGn Buy the Cosori LITE 4 qt Here: amzn.to/47A20Fq ✅ Cosori Pro II vs Cosori Dual Blaze: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4BxYkkpno2s.html Buy the 5.8 Cosori Pro II Here: amzn.to/3uiWoRv ✅ 9 qt Instant VersaZone Review: ru-vid.comw5ESiwHoCzM?feature=share Buy the 9 qt Instant VersaZone HERE: amzn.to/46eHkBK ✅ 6.8 qt Yedi Ceramic Air Fryer : amzn.to/47vtqwk
Hello from Belgium! Do basket fryers without Tefal coating exist ? I wouldn't even care that it'd be more difficult to clean as the PFAS coating used in Tefal is extremely carcinogenic. Thanks so much for any advice!!
I’m a disabled senior with GI issues. The air fryer has saved me grease, time, and I don’t have to stand and watch the food. Lifesaver! Want to get a new one for my birthday as a present to myself. Thanks for all the info.
Solo person here who travels in my truck camper for work. I bought a Cosori based on your review and the facts that it was on sale at Walmart. I had no IDEA what an air fryer was before a friend of mine sang the praises of hers, so I started to research them. Needless to say, I LOVE mine and use it daily, sometimes multiple times. I love roasted root veggies but hardy ever made them because they took so LONG to cook! Now I have them (and other delicious stuff) multiple times a week! Thanks for all your informative videos! 😊
I agree 100% on the air fryer size. My first air fryer was a 5.6 qt, and after using it for a very brief amout of time, I realised it was too small for me even though I am cooking for myself only. I also agree 100% about the shape. The square shape is definitely better than the round shape.
I was one of the people who started off with the 3.8 Cosori. Loved its functionality but not enough space. Anyway I now have the Turbo Blaze and use it every day at least once. I did my breakfast this morning soft boiled egg and toast, supper was a steak sandwich with onions - it did the onions, toasted the bread and cooked my lovely steak to medium rare. Just one thing to wash up and it took no time at all. Thanks for your great videos, always amazing useful information. From SW France.
I have the Cosori Dual Blaze and the Dreo Chef Maker. I love both of them. I primarily use the Chef Maker every day. I use the Dual Blaze for when the Chef Maker is in use and I need to cook more than one thing at the same time. I have your "Cheat Sheet" and refer to it ALL the time too. For someone who doesn't cook these two air fryers have me making things I would have never made before. I'm not a big "food" person so cooking to me has always been too much work for so little reward in my opinion. I'm unable to put into words how the air fryer has changed the way that I eat and it's all way too easy too!! Thank you for your videos, reviews and recommendations. They have literally changed the way that I eat!!
May I ask which one you like the most. I am a 73 disable widow. I am on a fixed income. I brought a oven one and I hate it. I need to get one that is easy to use. Thank you and have a blessed day 😊
@@ritabrandow1318 Empowered Cooks has lots of videos comparing the different brands. I got all my information from those videos. It's really going to be personal opinion on which is preferred to be honest. I do like and use both all the time. If I had to chose I'd say that I like the Dreo Chef Maker the most but it's also a lot more expensive. The main differences between the Dreo Chef Maker and Cosori Dual Blaze: - I added a 3rd air fryer that may be more cost effective but is still a very good choice. Cost: 1. The Dreo Chef Maker (359.00 at Amazon, currently on Cyber Monday sale for 215.40.) 2. Cosori Dual Blaze (149.00 at Amazon, currently on sale for 127.49). 3. Cosori Pro Gen 2 Air Fryer (101.99 at Amazon) - Built in removable basket for easily removing food. Similar to the Dual Blaze without the bottom burner and costs less. Size: 1. Dreo Chef Maker is (6-Quart). 2. Cosori Dual Blaze is large (6.8-Quart). 3. Cosori Pro Gen 2 Air Fryer (5.8 Quart). Burners: 1. Dreo Chef Maker - 1 burner on the top like most air fryers but I found it does well even without flipping food over but you have to use the rack to raise your food off the bottom so it will cook evenly. 2. Cosori Dual Blaze - 2 burners, One on the top and one on the bottom. Food cooks a little bit faster and you don't have to flip your food over half way through. 3. Cosori Pro Gen 2 - 1 burner on the top
I bought an off-brand "Blazant" 7 quart on Amazon. Since I have a limited budget this was what I could afford. I love this thing! Although the Customer service isn't great, I managed to figure it out and I make wonderful full loaves of bread in it!
I am single & have a Toastmaster 2.6 quart Air Fryer & love it. Plenty big for me. I have cooked steak, chicken, baked potatoes, sweet potato & white potato frys, & bacon. Super easy, super easy to clean. I used your bread trick when I did the bacon & it worked perfectly. I can't wait to back in it.
I have owned around 5 other air fryers before getting my current one. I called them all upgrades but was really learning what my feature preferences were. With my move to a small apartment and kitchen, it came down to what is the largest basket I can get that takes up the smallest space and has the most for the best price. I have no choice but to leave this one on a counter with little extra space. I ended up with a 5qt Instant Vortex which has a u shaped basket and a viewing window. The 5qt basket has made a huge difference and I cook in it a lot more than any of my previous ones. It seems that finding the Goldilocks size made a huge difference in actual use and this one has preheating cycle which I had never tried doing that before it gives me better results.
I’m returning my dual blaze today. I decided to buy it because of your videos but I got no luck. I have it for 2 months and I gotta say I do like the size but the buttons don’t work properly. I have to unplug every time I use.Very often I can’t change the temperature ou even to cook something else I have to unplug it first. I’m leaving this review because I left a comment before saying that I was very excited about this air fryer. I guess I’m going back to Ninja I had one for at least 5 years without a problem.
I bought the dual-blaze about 3 months ago based on your recommendation and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it. I was going to buy the regular Cosori but I was too lazy to even bother to shake half-way through 🙂. Plus I liked the idea that I could cook without the inner tray thanks to the bottom burner. Thank you for this channel. I watch it regularly to learn more about using my dual-blaze. Before seeing your channel, I almost bought something half the size without even knowing how to use it. So glad I came across your channel.
@@annwatts9884I never have but I can't see why not. It acts much like a frying pan with the bottom burner. I've cooked eggs and stir fries on the bottom.
I've been busy for many days getting a new air fryer and that's why I've been on this channel a few times. I can support all of the points listed here 100%, especially that oven-style air fryers are a horror to clean. I live in Germany, and even though the European market is very similar to the American market, there are differences. The Cosori original model of the type CP158 is still identical here, but the Type 358 “Cosori Pro2” was apparently not introduced in Europe, but instead the successor, the type 652, Cosori Pro 2 Plus. Same design, but instead of a basket with a tray, viewing window and larger volume. In Europe the size is of course not given in Qt, but in liters, i.e. the Pro 2 has a size of 5.5 L (5.8Qt), the new Pro 2 Plus 6.2 l. I have now decided on this device, and you can see that Cosori actually tries to improve its devices in detail. From my previous air fryers, I only knew that the hot exhaust air was released straight to the back, which led to unsightly stains on the wall behind it, but the new Pro 2 Plus has an air splitter on the housing that divides the air flow and then Sides and top spread. 😉
I've had an Instant Pot Duo Crisp + Air Fryer for a year or so, and it's been brilliant. It's a combination of Air Fryer and Pressure Cooker, which is a nice combo for a small amount of counter space (but you have two big lids, so one takes up cupboard space). Make 4Kg of stew / chilli / bolognaise / shepherds pie mix in the pressure cooker bit, then freeze in two person portions, and reheat / final cook in the air fry bit later with fries maybe. But ... the round basket is as you say a PITA, and it's difficult to do meals for two - it's possible, but not easy so I was thinking about a dedicated machine and after your video I went for the Instant VersaZone Dual for the option of using one big pan or two small. Thanks for good advice!
I had a "shelf style" air fryer that turned me off air frying, everything was such a hassle. I'd been wanting another one, and looked at many, almost choosing another shelf style with alll the whistles and bells- then I had a lightbulb moment to keep it simple! I now own the 6qt Cosori Turboblaze. I've had it for 2 days. I've not touched my stove! The chicken tonight was so yummy! I'm so glad the basket is a good size! I'm in love!
I started pressure canning last month (at age 54!!) and I cannot be happier at how much time I save at dinner time now that I just pop open a jar of my own clean proteins or meal in a jar.
I replaced my old air fryer with a Cosori Dual Blaze. Liked it so much I bought a second one. Usually have both going at the same time. Rarely ever use my air fryer oven.
I’ve cooked with both styles, and I definitely prefer the air fryer oven style “hands down”. I can cook 2 separate dishes simultaneously between the 3 different sliding shelf’s. It has heating elements on the bottom and top, so the air circulation is double. Clean up is pretty simple, I usually line the solid tray with aluminum foil, so clean up is pretty simple and I usually cook in separate trays that can be washed with Dawn power wash. 👍
Love your review Cathy! I was SO close to purchasing the Ninja oven style air frier till I watched your review! I just purchased the Cosori Dual Blaze!!! It’s coming Friday & I can’t wait to start cooking. Now to accessorize 🤣
My first AF was a Cosori 5.8 and I loved it. But a year later, after seeing how many people loved the Dual Blaze, I researched it and knew I’d love it. I’ve had that one for a year now and I use it almost every day.
Tip for those who got the Cosori without the shake button: usethe root vegetable button and adjust time and temp to what you want. It gives a shake reminder halfway through the cooking time. Thanks Cathy I'm enjoying mine and my friends are gradually taking up air frying too!😄👏🙏
Yup, gotta get one . Just 70 year old guy and trusty dog in my household. Large ovens and Arizona summers don't mix. My Brittany Spaniel says go for Dreo Chiefmaker just look how long you will have it and cost is justified. Make life EASY. Done. What a professional presentation!
I just purchased the Dual Blaze because of your recommendations. It will arrive Friday and I can't wait to try it. I also purchased your cookbook, cheat sheets, and some of your recommended tools. I'm a grandma but I usually cook for 6-7 people each day and needed something quick and easy to clean. I have the Breville oven and paid over $400 for it. We use it to toast and bake every day and love it for that. But I air fried chicken (had parchment paper in it) once, and it was a clean up nightmare so we'll never use the air fry part on it again. Question- what is the oil that you use in the spray bottle?
My first basket Air Fryer, a Cosori, arrives today. Our first air fryer was the oven style, and searching the web I couldn't find recipes using the oven style, and ended up not using it much because of this. Then my dad, watching a late night infomercial, saw an oven type air fryer and ordered one, each, for my brother and I. I use that more for the broiling aspect. I want to do more air frying, and most reviews like the basket style better. So, out first one will be relegated to the RV (hopefully will be more comfortable using that after using the basket for awhile). I have found your videos within the last 6 months to a year, and can't wait to implement those with the new air fryer.
Thanks for all your videos and reviews!! It made me jump and buy one. I took the Cosori 6.2L with viewing window, on sale for the Black Friday. I hope to keep it for very long
I bought an entry-level Gourmia for around $30. It had good reviews. Originally sold at Costco. I love it. It does everything I need it to do. I use it all the time.
I spent HOURS researching air fryers, walked into Costco and saw the Gourmia for 65 dollars (cdn). All my research went out the window and I bought the Gourmia, which was def the cheapest out of all the ones I researched. Funny how that happens? Haha
Got a small and cheap one a few days ago (Xiaomi Mi 3.5L) and its magical. We are a family of 5 so I will be upgrading at some point, but I will say, even doing sevetal batches is a treat. I've been the only one cooking for my wife and the fam my whole life so I was skeptical. Thanks to your channel I gave it a go and I was stunned. The one major test for me was chicken breast and I was shocked at how in 20 mins, I got 2 perfect chicken breasts, super moist too. The things I like the most: 1. Thr Xiaomi has an app, which lets you operste it remotely and has a timer with phone notifications. Im sure most air fryers do, but that is a MASSIVE plus for me. 2. When the time is up, lets say you forget about it, the air fryer does not keep cooking the food, it barely keeps it warm. Can't really burn anything. 3. Obviously the silent noise it makes, far less than my oven and the noise reminds me of how much money I'm saving. 4. Far far less messy, what a joy. 5. Fits well on my white counter top, barely bigger than my coffee machine. I made about 15 cookies in several batches and I was sure it would be annoying, but in 30 mins I was done, with barely any washing up to do. Anyways, for those on the fence, buy one ! I went for an inexpensive one at first (although make sure to watch teh reviews) and it works great. Thanks for all the previous videos, I was under the impression that a lot of it was hype, but nope, I can understand how so many cooks swear by these. You were the reason I bought one and I do not regret it !
I just wanted to say (maybe not sooo related to the video) but a big thanks to your videos that I found a while ago. They took away most of my fear of air fryers (I still have a bit of anxiety tho) and yesterday I ordered my first one (cosori 5,5) because of black friday deal it was 1/4 cheaper (usually wanted to buy myself it after chrstmas). I definitely will use your temp chart as guide and also rewatch tons of your videos before I use it and when I use it . I think without you I would have thought of the idea how nice it wouuld be to have one but I would never have had the courage to actually get myself one, so a big thanks to that! I think still your videos are the best when it comes to airfryers because you actually compare things and you explain it or show it in a way everyone understands! (one very sad thing tho is that here in my country (I heard from sone of whole EU) that there are no types with shake reminder sold. It would have been perfect tho hahahah
Oh that is so wonderful to hear! In August I changed the channel name to Empowered Cooks because my goal is truely to empower others in the kitchen... sounds like I've accomplished my mission with you! :) Thanks for taking the time to share your experience with me! ❤
Just purchased the Instant VersaZone 9 qt Air Fryer. First Air Fryer. It arrives tomorrow and can't wait to get started! Thank you Cathy for all the insight!
got the Dreo, never wanted an airfryer, combi-oven until I saw what this was capable of. Roast pork and lamb have turned out incredible and made the best wings I have ever done in this. Saves me turning on an entire oven when it really isn't necessary.
I just got the Cosori Premium 2 Plus 6.5 quart with the window. I think I am really going to like it! Thanks to your channel, I had the information needed to make a decision on which model to go with that best suited my needs. I have your cheat sheet and cookbook! Love both! Thank you!
Hi again Cathy! It’s Saturday evening in the PNW where we live and I am spending some time relaxing and watching YT. And, tonight as I usually do every evening, I watch and rewatch your vlogs. I told my Husband I was leaving you a comment and he said, “tell her thanks for all her videos which led to our decision to recently purchase a Cosori Dual Blaze Air Fryer which we are throughly enjoying using.” This vlog is the best one online vetting best air fryer for 2023. It’s spot on. But then I would be surprised if it was anything less than fab from you, Cathy, the Air Fryer Queen! ❤ Linda
In the PX parking lot trying to figure out which air fryer. Thank you for swaying me away from OVEN style . Def going for square 6-9 qt . Don’t even need side by side , just me . Very good info.
Great review and I especially loved your review on the Dreo ChefMaker! I checked their website and they were actually sold out! I then tried Amazon and they had a really good 30% off coupon (I assume for Mother's Day) so I bought one!!! We've made pork belly and steaks so far and both were fantastic.
I have a Nuwave Brio 6 qt as my first one. It has 3 wattage ranges. The only thing I am not a fan of is the wire basket. My stove oven hasn't been used in years and I love to cook. Thanks again for a great video
I'm a single dad to my amazing daughter who is now 15 years old. I wanted to minimise conventional oven cooking but with the flexibility so I have opted for two. I started with the Cosori CP158-AF which I still have for a backup. I then purchased the Ninja Foodi Max Pro Health Grill, Flat Plate & Air Fryer AG651UK. I loved the larger area basket, grill and how it can cook on flat plate for pancakes, toasties or omelettes. I can fit glass oven dishes in there for doing shepherds pie, brownie trays and certain ovenware what would not fit in a conventional air fryer. It also has food probe for risk free cooking of meats and they cook to perfection. This was not enough flexibility for me so I ditched the Cosori and for the Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone Air Fryer with Smart Cook Assistant AF451UK. The baskets are smaller at 4.75l each so 9.5l capacity. Still has food probe cooking system for joints or other meats. I love how you can cook meat in my Foodi Grill then roasters, Yorkshire puddings (British Sunday roast) and vegetables like parsnips in the Dual Zone air fryer only to leave other vegetables, potatoes and gravy on the hob for my conventional cooker. In the week I mostly only use the Dual Zone air fryer for chips and nuggets or chicken thighs which are a breeze to do and both baskets are synced to finish at the same time, or match both baskets if cooking larger quantities for when my daughter has her friends over. Can't get much easier and it's got my daughter cooking so bonus.
I love my Dreo I bought it first because It has a window to see what's going on inside. No problems with it whatsoever it does it all for me. I just bought by grandson one :)
My 1st airfryer was an oven type I hated it, because you had to rotate shelves while cooking and the cleanup was awful. Gave it away. I have the Ninja foodie grill and LOVE it. I helped a friend get a Cosori you recommended and she is happy with it.
My current most used device is my Toaster Oven because it: 1. Can do a 10 inch pizza, 2. Has a Rotisserie. I love my Rotisserie Chicken. Then got an Instant Pot, using this a little as I get used to it. But, I want crispy chicken, so I keep looking at Air Fryer. // I agree that size is important (No, keep it clean folks), I started years ago with a Slow Cooker/Crock Pot at around 1.5 quarts. I quickly ran out of room for my Beef Stew. I now have a larger one, 8 quarts I think. I have no clue what happened to the little one. // Standing in the kitchen with my back injury is a nay nay. The idea of a remote app is very interesting. I will hope to get back to making cooking videos. I need to build a shelf to hold the less used appliances. // Leaning to the Dual Blaze.
I am a single, elderly, almost an octogenarian who purchased the Cosori pro 2, 5.8 quart air fryer based on your recommendation, a year or so ago, and I absolutely love it. It cooks very fast and is easy to clean. I also like the parchment paper basket, liner inserts to catch the juices and grease from some of the foods. Based on your review, I donated to the Quickstart production of the Dreo Chefmaster and I own one now. It’s a little intimidating, but what I have cooked in it so far is impeccable. Absolutely delicious. Well worth the investment for the souse vid air fry combo. I wonder if you might consider creating a few videos showing many of the features of the Dreo from your perspective. That would be very helpful. Thank you for your excellent videos and cookbook. Sincerely, and cheers for your wonderful family. Ray, a happy subscriber.😊
Hi Ray! Did you see the Dreo video where I made salmon and ribs? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gYku-SAJm60.htmlsi=QBN8-gvYsd8aTCsl - I am glad you are enjoying it! ALSO make the turkey roast in it - FABULOUS!
I have bigger air fryers at home, but I work out of my truck 12 hours a day and I keep a 2 quart air fryer in my truck it’s small and doesn’t take up much room but it works very good gets hot really fast
I purchased on a prime day deal and instant vortex 6+ air fryer. However, it died after 18 months and I really really love this air fryer, but I will not purchase another instant product because they only warranty it for one year so I went with the recent, Gourmia 8 quart air fryer from Costco for $49.00. This is a 1700 W air fryer and goes up to 450°, and has a window so you can see your food cooking with a light inside that you can turn on and off.
I wish I would have found your channel sooner and before I bought an air fryer. I have been watching it all day long soaking in as much info as I can. I have been a cook all my life and was skeptical of air fryers thinking they were just another useless kitchen gadget like the microwave (I think microwaves are only good for heating up stuff they suck at cooking). I tried my brothers air fryer a couple of times and changed my mind and bought one. I have been using it fairly often but now, after watching your videos, I think I'm going to use it almost daily. Going to try a couple of your recipes and if they are as good as your kids say they are you will have a new subscriber soon. PS. I was looking through your reviews trying to see if you did one like I have but didn't see any. Have you ever used or reviewed ones with the dual baskets? If so let me know where to look for the review.
Hi, The fan is kept running for two reasons, to maintain the temperature and your preparation does not cool down and the second is to cool down once it is finished. Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
Hey Kathy. Thanks for doing this one again. I have the PowerXL and do not use it as much as I think I should. Being old school and cooking on the stove or in the oven, I'm just so use to it. But hubby and I are empty nester and yes, I would like to use my air fryer more, to get outta the kitchen. Looking at your videos, one day it will click and I cannot wait until that day.
I've been using my Cosori Pro 2 for about 1 year now and while I do love it, it has NOT held up very well. I use it almost daily and never wash it in the dishwasher, only by hand. The inner basket has completely detached from the handle - because it was attached using only plastic parts. That's really odd considering how hot it gets, how much weight it bears and how well designed everything else is. Using metal for all these connections would have been a better choice. I've tried to warranty this because it's still under warranty but I have not heard anything from Cosori. I've sent at least 2 emails to the mailbox listed on their website and in their manuals and STILL haven't heard anything at all from them. It has been months since I sent my first email and thought they were just busy so I didn't follow up but now I'm going to have to devote even more time and effort to get the warranty started. That's annoying as we're all busy and this should be a simple replacement of the basket. Not sure why their customer service is so bad but I think they're too busy cranking out new designs and ignoring the quality. I still love this air fryer but I expected it to last a heck of lot longer than 1 year! Come on man.
That is a bummer to hear that you haven't had a response! In the past, they've had excellent customer service. On their website (top right) when you click "help" a phone number shows up. Maybe give that a try?
Thanks for being a Cosori customer. Very sorry to hear about the broken basket and the difficulties contacting our customer service team! Please try once more and leave your number so we can call you and expedite the process. Thank you for giving us a chance to make this right!
The amount of detail in your Videos are really helpful for new buyers. I’ve been looking to get one and this video really helped identify exactly what to look for. Especially with wattage !
My sister bought me a early Christmas present for my birthday] ]next month a 6qrt, xlpower air fryer. they were the first to start this in 2006, wheni saw the info as seen on TV. but people were not into it back then. I bought mine at Walmart. and I ordered a beginners cook book on air fryer from Amazon. the reason why is my doctor wants me to lower my cholesterol, but after seeing the commercials on this air fryer back then,every body now is trying to have the best one.i love Ninja products and have a few, and wanted to order the foodie air fryer, but passed. Thanks for the information.😊
We have had a Philips XXL air fryer and its very good, but should have bought the Cosori. The main reason is the Philips has lots of 'grooves' or channels in the basket, which makes it a major pain to clean! The smooth metal sides would have saved a ton of time in cleaning! Also, I suggest when using it on greasy foods like pork belly or chicken wings, add boiling water in the bottom part so it makes cleaning up much easier!
Thank you for making sure we have all the information we need to get the most from our cooking experience. Doing the foot work and teaching us things we wouldn't have thought to consider. Love your videos!
Good video. Great advice. I did noticed that most of the units you recommend are Cosori. Is this a Cosori sponsored video? I looked at Consumer Reports and saw other recommended models that you do not mentioned. I was just curious if there is a particular reason for this. Thanks.
Thanks for your super posts! Have you tested the T-fal Easy Fry &n Grill XXL? I bought it last month and am very happy with it. It has a divider, which I’ve used for separately timed portions. Also agree with your post that pre-heating is generally not necessary. Thank you for educating so many about cooking with Air Fryers! Your sous-chefs are lovely :)
I have the Ninja 5 in 1 smart cooker. It will do all kinds of things but I use it almost exclusively as air fryer. It is 5.8 quart capacity. It also has a thermometer that plugs in to the front so you can select the kind of meat and desired level of “doneness”. Perfect every time! It has been out for a few years so price point is lower than Dreo. I also like that it opens like a clam shell so easy to access food. And I put pan in dishwasher for cleaning. I have a Cosori as well. With large family often need 2 going at once. My kids prefer to use the cosori.
I prefer the ninja that opens upwards. I feel like I can access the food easier. Also, I don’t need a place on my counter to rest the basket as I add/stir/rotate food. I also have the larger size so basket is a rectangle. It isn’t as deep as cosori but has more surface area. I can make 6 burgers at 1 time.
@@cajunjenny43 Ninja uses Ceramic coating on its baskets and plates which I prefer to Teflon. I will probably buy Ninja Speedy cooker as my first air fryer. It adds steam option to air frying.
Love the videos. I just pick up a gourmia all in one air fryer today. My old air fryer went out last night on the middle of cooking. Which sucked and had to fix something else for dinner
My dual Blaze quit working, I thought about getting another one, until I saw the price, $160.00 on Amazon, I didn't pay anywhere near that price for my first one. Hope there is a sale on this one coming up.
Thank you for including the Dreo Chefmaker. I bought this machine during their Kickstarter campaign and absolutely love it. I am giving them as Christmas presents this year accompanied by your fabulous cookbook. Love your channel!
Hi Kathy ❤ thanks for another great video! I watch you regularly. I have a 7 liters Aigostar airfryer for 2 years and I like it very much. It's was a revolution in my kitchen and in my cooking. But know I'm going to buy a Cosori dual blaze because of the dual resistance. Its more practical. And I can get the advantage of having 2 great airfryers 😂 Thanks for your tips! Keep empowering us with your smile and such a nice family ❤ Kisses and hugs from the north of Portugal 🥰🥰🥰
I just bought my first air fryer bf seeing your video! I ended up buying the 4qt Gourmia from Walmart for $50 with a 2 year warranty. The interface is excellent with every button well lit, and pretty self explanatory. It's for myself and my mom who's 70. She's a young 70, and not computer savvy lol. Now I'm thinking if I should've gotten the Cosori 6qt that you mentioned? The one I got is super light, and is 1500 watt. Do you think it'll be too small for us, and which Cosori would you recommend? I really enjoyed watching your video. Very informative! Thanks!
What do you think about Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 DualZone 2-Basket Air Fryer with 2 Independent Frying Baskets, Match Cook & Smart Finish to Roast, Broil, Dehydrate. Thanks and can you please do review on pressure cooker/pot.
I have bought dual blaze last year after having watch your review video and i am so happy with it .i am about to buy the gourmia 7quart of Costco...this is why am back to your videos ...what do you think i was told it was the cosori dupe?? Good price ...to help for dual use
Oooo, you just saved me from making a mistake! I was going to sell my toaster oven and my air fryer and buy a combo toaster oven! But when I saw the mess, I said nope! Now I'm considering getting a larger air fryer as I have a round basket. Thanks for this (and all the others) video!
A tip take a frying pan as some soap and turn the heat up. Within a min. Or so the heat will take all the food off ur pans or anything u can fit in a pot or can. Way better the. The typical hot water that has to sit in the sink especially if u left someone like oatmeal harden.
So thorough!! You are great at this!!! My only question where you raised a red flag for me is when you talked about Teflon and ceramic. Is cooking with the other more healthy than the other?? I’m a little lost why you bring that up👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hello! I brought up the ceramic coated air fryer because I get questions about it. Some people do not want to use the teflon non-stick coated air fryers. This is the research I have found and go off of: www.healthline.com/nutrition/nonstick-cookware-safety#teflon-and-pfas - but not everyone agrees. Hope that helps!
Really enjoy your reviews; please consider reviewing & comparing the Instant Pot 6-in-1 Air Fryer and Indoor Grill and the Ninja EG201 Foodi 6-in-1 Indoor Grill with Air Fryer. :)