9-in-1 TurboBlaze Air Fryer 6 Qt
by COSORI
Rating Overview
Our Take
Priced around $90, the COSORI TurboBlaze earned its "Best Overall" label by doing most things well for most cooks. Close to 15,000 reviews back that up, with buyers praising the ceramic coating for easier cleanup and the nine cooking modes for covering everything from air frying to baking. The 6-quart capacity handles family-sized meals without crowding. Two weaknesses come up consistently: the ceramic coating requires hand-washing to maintain, which adds friction, and buyers on a tighter schedule find the preheat time slower than competing models at this price. When prices dip to the lower end (around $90 versus the high of $120), this is the air fryer we'd recommend to anyone upgrading from a smaller basket model or buying their first. Dedicated convection oven owners may not see enough upside to justify the switch.
SimmerPicks Score
Key Takeaways
Strengths
- + Highly rated (4.8/5 stars)
- + 15K+ verified ratings -high confidence
- + Near its 90-day low -good time to buy
Price Analysis
Based on 20 price data points over the last 90 days.
Specifications
- weight
- 6.0 kg
- dimensions
- 36.6 x 30.0 x 30.2 cm
- packageWeight
- 6.6 kg
- color
- Dark Gray
- size
- 6QT
- material
- Metal
- style
- Air fryer
- model
- CAF-DC601-KUS
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