► Links to the Best Air Fryers 2024 we listed in this video: ► 6. Dash 2-Quart Compact Air Fryer - geni.us/dashairfryer ► 5. Philips Essential Airfryer XL - geni.us/philipsairfryerhd92 ► 4. Ninja Foodi Max Air Fryer AF400 - geni.us/ninjaaf400 ► 3. Cosori 9-in-1 5-Quart Air Fryer - geni.us/cosorile5 ► 2. Ninja AF101 Air Fryer - geni.us/ninjaaf101 ► 1. Instant Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Air Fryer - geni.us/intant6qt
What to buy? How many do you want to feed in one hit? So size is important. We have just purchased a 4.2l Tefal Airfryer that is good for two of us. How complicated do you want it to be? How much space do you have to keep it? Some are very large. Put simply it is a small container that heats up quickly so you cook stuff at a lower temperature and time than using an oven. For most people it is an addition not a replacement for a traditional oven. Whilst the novelty lasts for our most recent purchase we have seen a drop in our electricity usage. So a new toy that is not costing too much to run.
I have the Cosori...love it..especially for single household...when mine was recalled..Cosori replaced it..for totally FREE..that's what I call CUSTOMER SERVICE...airfryers are a blessing to Seniors..don't need fancy...just dependable...
I bought a Cosori last month, as a single pensioner, it saves putting the oven on for one item, lost in the middle and using a ridiculous amount of lekky. I love it . Still finding uses for it
I never used an air fryer before & I looked at videos like these to make my decision. I got the Insta Vortex Plus with air filters & it seemed to be in the top 3 from all the reviews I've seen. I liked this one because of the window & filter. This is the perfect size & it’s not very loud. The microwave is louder. I like that it has a pre heat & tells ya when to add food & when to turn it over. I tried egg rolls & hot pockets that had air frying instructions that came out good. I tried frozen burritos that had no air fry instructions but I’m still playing with it to get the right time.
My decision to buy the Ninja Max came from having a BBQ at my daughter's home. She used it to cook roast potatoes, chicken, boiled peas, roast pumpkin and roasted mushrooms. it was all cooked to perfection. The next morning she served crispy bacon on toast with avocado spread/ That was the decider, If it all comes together and solid as a rock, why buy anything else when it works. I also got it on special. Love it. Number two 2 choice, No! Number one.
Depends on your needs & the size of your family we are 2 adults & 2 kids a traditional sunday roast would entail prep of the chicken & veg, pre heat oven, cook on a couple of baking trays remove & rest, carve & serve, total time 2 hours. We have a twin basket air fryer, chicken goes in one basket potatoes & veg in the other, set 2 different start times to finish at the same time, rest & serve total time 1 hour, less washing up & so much less energy consumption. We have a bread making machine, air fryer, slow cooker/pressure cooker combi, microwave & kettle, rice cooker, we hardly use our old oven any more & save money on energy.
Well first you need to list your needs ; (1) price (2) space dimensions (3) wattage, the higher the heat, the crispier the food (4) square or round basket (5) coating ; ceramic is safe, teflom is not (6) presets or not ; remember presets on microwaves you still need to reset the timing (7) whether a dehydrator feature or not is included After you list your needs, then you can narrow it down.
@@12bucklemyshoe34opennanoor , size MATTERS. 7.6 liter = approx 8 quarts, that is way too big for a lot of apartment size kitchens, OR if you share kitchen space with a roommate. If an appliance is TOO SMALL then it won't serve a family. At the end of the day, SIZE matters or it's useless for your needs.
Originally I bought the instant vortex mini just because I didn't need anything bigger at the time and I live alone then I found that I was wanting to occasionally do an entree and a side dish of some kind so I purchased the ninja dual zone and it works very well both of them serve the purpose that they were designed for I like them both
I bought an "Instant Vortex Plus 5.7l" ( I reckon 5.7 l is EU speak for the US 6 quarts) only the day before yesterday. I hadn't seen this review then. I bought it because it looked the right size and power to do what I need for me and my two, still at home adult sons, and it was on a deal at Argos (UK) and I'd got some gift vouchers to redeem. Well I love it! Getting the timings finessed is critical. It does cook faster - but some things are only 2/3rds the time not 1/2 the time of other methods. But it really is practical and good looking. Everything I've cooked so far is better tasting than when I did it in either my George Foreman Grill or my Hitachi Halogen Cooker. So good result.
Probably worth knowing (as the black one is a bit cheaper) there's 2 versions, it's easy to think they're the same and the silver one maybe just looks well, silver, but the black one does not have the 'odour erase' filters. I don't think it's a big deal but some may pay the extra tenner for that functionality or be disappointed when they order the black one and find it doesn't have it...
The Instant Vortex Plus toaster oven disappointed in proofing and burned bread even with reduced baking time. However, it excelled at toasting, roasting with the rotisserie attachment, and air frying. The user interface and touch screen control were impressive. A downside is the difficulty in cleaning the baked-on grease on the bottom element and base tray. Despite the baking issues, it still provided enjoyment and versatility in other functions.
I saw lots of reviews on Amazon where the handles broke off after about a years use. I wonder if they have replacement baskets for that when it happens?
@@jodyelI've only had mine a month, I love it. I think perhaps the handles were damaged by rough handling, or perhaps there was a batch fault and that's why they had a recall. Either way, presumably the problem is fixed.
i like that cosori model because the exterior finish is matte and the top is glass so it wont start to scratch after the first exterior wipe, good to see its also top rated, ill definitely consider it
Hi, Thanks for the review. Are you sure the clear basket is plastic? I have been listeneing to many reviews stating that it is glass. Please let me know.
I have the Instant Vortex Mini that I use at home and in the RV. I ❤ it. When I get a larger one for the house, I’ll stick with Instant. Across the board, their air fryers come out on top
Hello it is my first air fryer, I would like to know before using it, should I start it first empty if yes how much time and at which temperature. Thank you for your help. 🙏 ❤ love you video, 💕
I bought an air fryer when they first came out with the crappy dials. It still works great. If and when it dies, I will replace it with something you suggested. Thanks for the video.
The Instant Pot is dangerous because the bottom of the basket falls out with the food making it a hazard. Also the clear front cracked on ours on one of the corners less than a year after we got it.
Great video, thanks! I am brand new to air fryers. Heard of them before, of course, but I never felt compelled to invest in one. I love fried foods, but I have not fried food since the 1980s. I do not want to be bothered with the clean-up afterward which is considerable. I also do not want to be bothered with disposing of used oil. So, once I again I thought about getting an air fryer. I was nearly sold on the Dash compact model for its relatively low price point and small footprint, not to mention tons of good reviews, but someone told me the non-stick coating would peel off much sooner rather than later and better to invest in a more expensive model, so I began looking to see what was out there. I was torn between the Cosori Pro LE 5 and the Ninja. I never even considered the Instant. I ended up ordering the Cosori. I think the tipping point for me was the shape of the basket. I think the square basket with the rounded edges will hold more food, and reviews indicated it was a good brand. The Corsori also looks very nice and is very quiet. I have not received mine yet. I hope I love it. As I said, though, it was the square basket that was the tipping point for me. If the Ninja had Cosori's basket, I probably would have opted for the Ninja. The Cosori is relatively small and can be left on the countertop, too, and that was a big factor in my decision.
@@alesioser Yes! It seems to be a quality brand. It functions well. I have used it now to make frozen fries of various types; frozen onion rings; frozen veggie chicken fillets; frozen veggie burgers; salmon fillets; and, real chicken thighs. Only the frozen veggie burgers seem to turn out better pan fried on the stove top. I also sliced fresh onions and caramelised them in the air fryer. The onion, too, seem to turn out better on the stove top. Everything else I have made turned out very nicely including sliced take and bake French baguettes which only take 4 minutes to toast up. I add garlic butter to the baguette slices afterward and serve them with a nice salad. It beats heating up the oven during the hot weather just to toast the baguette slices. The machine works well. It seems to be quality made. It looks attractive for what it is--has a nice sleekness about it. It runs relatively quietly. I have to preheat it for most foods. It depends more on the recipe itself as to how well the food turns out, but that is true whether you are using a regular stove or a grill or any other type of appliance. I have made two types of salmon fillets in the air fryer, one with a honey mustard glaze and the other with salmon seasoning mix---both turned out well. I also made two types of boneless, skinless chicken thighs in it---one that was just brushed with a bit of oil and then seasoned, and the other one that was marinated overnight in seasoned buttermilk then then the pieces were coated in seasoned flour and air fried. The first one was not very impressive taste-wise. However, the marinated chicken thighs turned out incredibly juicy and delicious although the flour did not seem to adhere to the chicken very well. Still, the seasoned buttermilk chicken's taste is outstanding---absolutely delicious. I marinate two pieces for about 12 hours in the refrigerator. That is enough for a meal for one. The one complaint (if you can call it a complaint) I have is that the 5 qt usually requires me to batch cook. Today, for example, I made the buttermilk marinated chicken thighs. They are pretty large, so I can only comfortably fit one into the basket at a time. I air fried at 360 for a total of 20 minutes. I turned the chicken over half way through the cooking time, and it turned out so delicious and juicy. I wanted to have sweet potato fries with the chicken, but there is no way I can fry the chicken and the fries at the same time, so I fried a chicken thigh and ate it whilst I fried the sweet potatoes at 360 for 18 minutes. The fries also turned out beautifully. I ate them paired with garlic aioli whilst I air fried a second chicken thigh which also turned out juicy and delicious. Since the chicken and the fries cook at the same temperature for slightly different times, I would have preferred to fry them together, but there is not enough room. I would have to fry a small chicken thigh and fewer fries in order to fit both into the basket. Instead, I batch fry. It is all good, but my next air fryer will be a 6.8 qt. I think if you are cooking for 2 or more people, you need as large an air fryer as you can find and afford. If I were cooking for 2 people every day, I would definitely opt for at least a 9 qt air fryer. Hope this helps. 🙂
I’d like to know, do the settings have Celsius or only Fahrenheit temperature? In Instant Pot Vortex Air Fryer? Here in India it comes without the air filter. Please be so kind and let me know before I purchase it. Thank you 🙏🏻
The instant pot has non-stick trays that are made of Teflon. Teflon is no longer made with PFOA as of 2013. I do however believe that some of the ninja airfryers have PTFE coated drawers (i.e. AF400) - better to check each model specifically though.
I have 2 and by far the Tower Oven Vortex AF is my first 😢to go to. Only comment is the dim light that isn’t bright enough when viewing through the glass door. Lots of extras to be able to divide in half and cake and casserole tins,
I want to make soft boiled eggs. I am told "To hard boil eggs in an air fryer, cook them for 15 minutes at 275ºF/135ºC." Which air fryer does this?????
That was a super confusing video. Number 1, then number 2, then another number 1...wtf? I have no clue what the ranking order was. And you made NO mention of what the max temperatures were.
And all of these are now far inferior to the Dreo ChefMaker combi-cooker. It's like comparing a Model T to a modern car. No contest, but then again, this video was made a year ago, and the Dreo was just barely hitting the mass market at that point in time.
I bought the Cosori model featured in this video about a year ago and it put out this awful smell when it was on. I thought that the smell would go away with use but it never did and it made our food taste awful. Between the bad smell that ruined the taste of our food and how loud it was, I agree don’t buy the cosori!
Look up 'plug in' error regarding Ninja air fryers. Their internal wiring is atrocious. £280 wasted just after warranty expired. I'll never buy one again.
😂that's number 2. Number one is quiet. The kitchen loud enough as it is. Could you work next to your blender running for 15 or more minutes? 😮 Not safely without using quality ear plugs.
I have the Ninja AF400UK model with the two drawers, I am so glad I purchased it. Had it since October and only used my big oven twice since, due to having to cook in a large dish for capacity. Highly recommend.
I've seen lashings of different reviews for the same appliance, and i'm more bewildered now than what i was when i started. I'm after getting one. Just gonna have to dive in, and make sure i can get a return guarantee if i'm not over keen on it. Thanks, all the same.
► Links to the Best Air Fryers 2024 we listed in this video:
► 6. Dash 2-Quart Compact Air Fryer - geni.us/dashairfryer
► 5. Philips Essential Airfryer XL - geni.us/philipsairfryerhd92
► 4. Ninja Foodi Max Air Fryer AF400 - geni.us/ninjaaf400
► 3. Cosori 9-in-1 5-Quart Air Fryer - geni.us/cosorile5
► 2. Ninja AF101 Air Fryer - geni.us/ninjaaf101
► 1. Instant Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Air Fryer - geni.us/intant6qt
How about doing actual reviews instead of turning out junk videos
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What to buy? How many do you want to feed in one hit? So size is important. We have just purchased a 4.2l Tefal Airfryer that is good for two of us. How complicated do you want it to be? How much space do you have to keep it? Some are very large. Put simply it is a small container that heats up quickly so you cook stuff at a lower temperature and time than using an oven. For most people it is an addition not a replacement for a traditional oven. Whilst the novelty lasts for our most recent purchase we have seen a drop in our electricity usage. So a new toy that is not costing too much to run.
The twin basket Ninja is the one for me. Only two in the household so went for versatility rather than size.
I have the Cosori...love it..especially for single household...when mine was recalled..Cosori replaced it..for totally FREE..that's what I call CUSTOMER SERVICE...airfryers are a blessing to Seniors..don't need fancy...just dependable...
I just got a cosori from amazon. Would there be a recall now?
@@ChrisHolmes-r8f I think the recall was over a year ago. Might check with them.
I bought a Cosori last month, as a single pensioner, it saves putting the oven on for one item, lost in the middle and using a ridiculous amount of lekky. I love it . Still finding uses for it
@@neilgodwin6531 Lekky, are you Australian? :)
I love my cosori would not be without one now.
I never used an air fryer before & I looked at videos like these to make my decision.
I got the Insta Vortex Plus with air filters & it seemed to be in the top 3 from all the reviews I've seen. I liked this one because of the window & filter. This is the perfect size & it’s not very loud. The microwave is louder. I like that it has a pre heat & tells ya when to add food & when to turn it over. I tried egg rolls & hot pockets that had air frying instructions that came out good. I tried frozen burritos that had no air fry instructions but I’m still playing with it to get the right time.
My decision to buy the Ninja Max came from having a BBQ at my daughter's home. She used it to cook roast potatoes, chicken, boiled peas, roast pumpkin and roasted mushrooms. it was all cooked to perfection. The next morning she served crispy bacon on toast with avocado spread/ That was the decider, If it all comes together and solid as a rock, why buy anything else when it works. I also got it on special. Love it. Number two 2 choice, No! Number one.
Did she cook the BBQ food all in one go?
whats the point of your tests if you just show us ads of the products? why dont you film and show your tests?
simple, they tested jack sh
That’s because these videos are generated using text-to-speech programs and automated slideshow makers, that’s all
I still don’t know what to buy 😅
Depends on your needs & the size of your family we are 2 adults & 2 kids a traditional sunday roast would entail prep of the chicken & veg, pre heat oven, cook on a couple of baking trays remove & rest, carve & serve, total time 2 hours. We have a twin basket air fryer, chicken goes in one basket potatoes & veg in the other, set 2 different start times to finish at the same time, rest & serve total time 1 hour, less washing up & so much less energy consumption. We have a bread making machine, air fryer, slow cooker/pressure cooker combi, microwave & kettle, rice cooker, we hardly use our old oven any more & save money on energy.
I haven’t watched it yet but can he compared a Ninja twin vs a Single ones? Genius
No I meant this is Dumb
Well first you need to list your needs ;
(1) price (2) space dimensions (3) wattage, the higher the heat, the crispier the food (4) square or round basket (5) coating ; ceramic is safe, teflom is not (6) presets or not ; remember presets on microwaves you still need to reset the timing (7) whether a dehydrator feature or not is included
After you list your needs, then you can narrow it down.
I recommend the ninja dual zone 7.6L works really good
@@12bucklemyshoe34opennanoor , size MATTERS. 7.6 liter = approx 8 quarts, that is way too big for a lot of apartment size kitchens, OR if you share kitchen space with a roommate. If an appliance is TOO SMALL then it won't serve a family. At the end of the day, SIZE matters or it's useless for your needs.
Originally I bought the instant vortex mini just because I didn't need anything bigger at the time and I live alone then I found that I was wanting to occasionally do an entree and a side dish of some kind so I purchased the ninja dual zone and it works very well both of them serve the purpose that they were designed for I like them both
I bought an "Instant Vortex Plus 5.7l" ( I reckon 5.7 l is EU speak for the US 6 quarts) only the day before yesterday. I hadn't seen this review then. I bought it because it looked the right size and power to do what I need for me and my two, still at home adult sons, and it was on a deal at Argos (UK) and I'd got some gift vouchers to redeem. Well I love it! Getting the timings finessed is critical. It does cook faster - but some things are only 2/3rds the time not 1/2 the time of other methods. But it really is practical and good looking. Everything I've cooked so far is better tasting than when I did it in either my George Foreman Grill or my Hitachi Halogen Cooker. So good result.
I’ve heard this model is noisier than most?
Probably worth knowing (as the black one is a bit cheaper) there's 2 versions, it's easy to think they're the same and the silver one maybe just looks well, silver, but the black one does not have the 'odour erase' filters. I don't think it's a big deal but some may pay the extra tenner for that functionality or be disappointed when they order the black one and find it doesn't have it...
I have the Instant Vortex 5qt. Also purchased before watching video. I love it so far
The Instant Vortex Plus toaster oven disappointed in proofing and burned bread even with reduced baking time. However, it excelled at toasting, roasting with the rotisserie attachment, and air frying. The user interface and touch screen control were impressive. A downside is the difficulty in cleaning the baked-on grease on the bottom element and base tray. Despite the baking issues, it still provided enjoyment and versatility in other functions.
Hi, l will only buy the Cosori Air fryer and nothing else, a friend of mine has tested out all of the air fryers, and the Cosori came out on top, ❤❤
I saw lots of reviews on Amazon where the handles broke off after about a years use. I wonder if they have replacement baskets for that when it happens?
@@jodyelI've only had mine a month, I love it. I think perhaps the handles were damaged by rough handling, or perhaps there was a batch fault and that's why they had a recall. Either way, presumably the problem is fixed.
@@neilgodwin6531 Cool, thanks for the reply.
i like that cosori model because the exterior finish is matte and the top is glass so it wont start to scratch after the first exterior wipe, good to see its also top rated, ill definitely consider it
true ❤
My mum got me one at Christmas I'm 53 love it had pork ribs other day delish 👍💙🏴💙🏴
Bought Ninja 300 brilliant machine made some delicious roast potatoes,breaded fish,so far delighted with my purchase.
Hi, Thanks for the review. Are you sure the clear basket is plastic? I have been listeneing to many reviews stating that it is glass. Please let me know.
I have the Instant Vortex Mini that I use at home and in the RV. I ❤ it. When I get a larger one for the house, I’ll stick with Instant. Across the board, their air fryers come out on top
Hello it is my first air fryer, I would like to know before using it, should I start it first empty if yes how much time and at which temperature. Thank you for your help. 🙏 ❤ love you video, 💕
Great video and I learned lots. Love your Irish accent as well! I could listen to you all day long!
I've got the Cosori - It's fantastic!
I bought an air fryer when they first came out with the crappy dials. It still works great. If and when it dies, I will replace it with something you suggested. Thanks for the video.
I had the cosari.
Was very happy with it.
I feel I really upgraded when I replaced it with the Instant vortex🙌
The taste of the food is better in which one please? Cosori or instant vortex?
video starts at @1:11
I have a Phillips air fryer and i LOVE it..
You can bake cake in there or only fryers?
I'd give your review a great "tumbs up" padjean, if ya could have put a price range in there, too.
Hahaha I love your accent ❤ My personal best is Cosori.. I love it.. I already tested some other air fryers than these too and still i go for Cosori.
Ninja Dual AF400
The Instant Pot is dangerous because the bottom of the basket falls out with the food making it a hazard. Also the clear front cracked on ours on one of the corners less than a year after we got it.
Dangerous hahahaha you need to lean what your doing in the kitchen then. What a silly comment, take your food out don't pour it out then. 😂
Great video, thanks! I am brand new to air fryers. Heard of them before, of course, but I never felt compelled to invest in one. I love fried foods, but I have not fried food since the 1980s. I do not want to be bothered with the clean-up afterward which is considerable. I also do not want to be bothered with disposing of used oil. So, once I again I thought about getting an air fryer. I was nearly sold on the Dash compact model for its relatively low price point and small footprint, not to mention tons of good reviews, but someone told me the non-stick coating would peel off much sooner rather than later and better to invest in a more expensive model, so I began looking to see what was out there.
I was torn between the Cosori Pro LE 5 and the Ninja. I never even considered the Instant. I ended up ordering the Cosori. I think the tipping point for me was the shape of the basket. I think the square basket with the rounded edges will hold more food, and reviews indicated it was a good brand. The Corsori also looks very nice and is very quiet. I have not received mine yet. I hope I love it. As I said, though, it was the square basket that was the tipping point for me. If the Ninja had Cosori's basket, I probably would have opted for the Ninja. The Cosori is relatively small and can be left on the countertop, too, and that was a big factor in my decision.
Do you like the Cosori?
@@alesioser Yes! It seems to be a quality brand. It functions well. I have used it now to make frozen fries of various types; frozen onion rings; frozen veggie chicken fillets; frozen veggie burgers; salmon fillets; and, real chicken thighs. Only the frozen veggie burgers seem to turn out better pan fried on the stove top. I also sliced fresh onions and caramelised them in the air fryer. The onion, too, seem to turn out better on the stove top. Everything else I have made turned out very nicely including sliced take and bake French baguettes which only take 4 minutes to toast up. I add garlic butter to the baguette slices afterward and serve them with a nice salad. It beats heating up the oven during the hot weather just to toast the baguette slices.
The machine works well. It seems to be quality made. It looks attractive for what it is--has a nice sleekness about it. It runs relatively quietly. I have to preheat it for most foods. It depends more on the recipe itself as to how well the food turns out, but that is true whether you are using a regular stove or a grill or any other type of appliance.
I have made two types of salmon fillets in the air fryer, one with a honey mustard glaze and the other with salmon seasoning mix---both turned out well. I also made two types of boneless, skinless chicken thighs in it---one that was just brushed with a bit of oil and then seasoned, and the other one that was marinated overnight in seasoned buttermilk then then the pieces were coated in seasoned flour and air fried. The first one was not very impressive taste-wise. However, the marinated chicken thighs turned out incredibly juicy and delicious although the flour did not seem to adhere to the chicken very well. Still, the seasoned buttermilk chicken's taste is outstanding---absolutely delicious. I marinate two pieces for about 12 hours in the refrigerator. That is enough for a meal for one.
The one complaint (if you can call it a complaint) I have is that the 5 qt usually requires me to batch cook. Today, for example, I made the buttermilk marinated chicken thighs. They are pretty large, so I can only comfortably fit one into the basket at a time. I air fried at 360 for a total of 20 minutes. I turned the chicken over half way through the cooking time, and it turned out so delicious and juicy. I wanted to have sweet potato fries with the chicken, but there is no way I can fry the chicken and the fries at the same time, so I fried a chicken thigh and ate it whilst I fried the sweet potatoes at 360 for 18 minutes. The fries also turned out beautifully. I ate them paired with garlic aioli whilst I air fried a second chicken thigh which also turned out juicy and delicious.
Since the chicken and the fries cook at the same temperature for slightly different times, I would have preferred to fry them together, but there is not enough room. I would have to fry a small chicken thigh and fewer fries in order to fit both into the basket. Instead, I batch fry. It is all good, but my next air fryer will be a 6.8 qt. I think if you are cooking for 2 or more people, you need as large an air fryer as you can find and afford. If I were cooking for 2 people every day, I would definitely opt for at least a 9 qt air fryer.
Hope this helps. 🙂
Number one the best air fryer looked a good size and the lack of information is no problem today with the internet available
Pointless asking for prices, they are out of date the next day, even links don’t always work but the links are there
I’d like to know, do the settings have Celsius or only Fahrenheit temperature? In Instant Pot Vortex Air Fryer? Here in India it comes without the air filter. Please be so kind and let me know before I purchase it. Thank you 🙏🏻
Always big.
How about the single person on a very limited budget?
Why thumbnail shows different results compared with video content?
i am new to air fryer. so i am excited! i just mastered the instapot and now this!!!
I think if it is too loud for some it's great for older adults
I am going up to see about getting a cosori Air Fryer.... the quiet noise won me over
be careful when buying an air fryer, there are many recalls as wire get hot and a fire hazard.
keep away from insignia.
so glad you chose MY choice. Love it! Just realised it’s the only one with an odour filter! Plus it’s really quiet!
Didn't show any real footage of them using the items or talking in front of cam. It's just a general "yeh trust me bro we've used them bro review"
This is a quick overview, they did say the pros and cons of each one and that's enough. You're not buying a car.
Fix your instant air fryer link. You made me buy the old model.
I have the Cosori and I love it.
Me too it is brilliant
I am fancying the Instant one or the new instant Versa with the divider that comes out
The Dual Zone is our favorite. That being said, the finish is very annoying with the shiner finish which also scratches easily.
$150 canadian or $102 US , on sale. Ninja fryer.
What about philips series 3000 dubbel?
Really should have given the general price in the video, also some links are broken.
You forgot the Princess Airfryer Oven DeLuxe 182075 which is one of the best!
Is one of them have setting like a microwave?
No, but they have a "reheat feature" with low heat
I wanted to know about the GreenPan air fryer from Costco
Not a word about T-Fal??? It came in #1 on Am....on!
I am gonna go for cosori❤
...so did you actually make videos of you testing any of these? I searched for one on the dash air fryer and didnt see you had one at all
Did they test all the air fryers or just rate 6 air fryers? 🤔
What about philips is it good?
Best one for burgers, salmon,etc. is???
I wish you had tested the Beelicious 5.8 air fryer.
I have Gourmia and loved it
Whats a review without the "PRICE"???
Problem with the instant pot is they are PFOE.
The instant pot has non-stick trays that are made of Teflon. Teflon is no longer made with PFOA as of 2013. I do however believe that some of the ninja airfryers have PTFE coated drawers (i.e. AF400) - better to check each model specifically though.
Cosori is one of the best!
Ninja all the way i have 2 in 1 blender you can do everything even ice , i know i have to buy air fryer but i don't know each model
I have 2 and by far the Tower Oven Vortex AF is my first 😢to go to. Only comment is the dim light that isn’t bright enough when viewing through the glass door. Lots of extras to be able to divide in half and cake and casserole tins,
I’m thinking Instant Vortex Plus or the 1 with dual sides…
The instant vortex it it!
It’s a real close tie with the Corey that I had. But you can’t beat the glass window and the light.!!
What about the cosori DUAL blaze?😂😂😂😂😂😂👍🙏
Thank you!🦋
I want to make soft boiled eggs. I am told "To hard boil eggs in an air fryer, cook them for 15 minutes at 275ºF/135ºC." Which air fryer does this?????
for soft boild- 7 min at 180 celsius and put it in ice after
That was a super confusing video. Number 1, then number 2, then another number 1...wtf? I have no clue what the ranking order was. And you made NO mention of what the max temperatures were.
I heard the ninja air fryer smells like plastic and it gets into the food . That’s rated as #2 ?? 😮
I have a Ninja air fryer. This has never been a problem.
If you've tested these products, why don't you provide some original footage?
das Erhitzen bestimmter Lebensmittel über 120°C kann eine neurotoxische und karzinogene Verbindung namens Acrylamid erzeugen
And all of these are now far inferior to the Dreo ChefMaker combi-cooker. It's like comparing a Model T to a modern car. No contest, but then again, this video was made a year ago, and the Dreo was just barely hitting the mass market at that point in time.
Bot the Codorus! Works great, rightbsize!
So the cosori earns your pick as the best air fryer, two minutes later you name a different one as the best. ? lol
Do not buy Cosori. I had a recall and did not get what I had. I had to buy a new air fryer.
I bought the Cosori model featured in this video about a year ago and it put out this awful smell when it was on. I thought that the smell would go away with use but it never did and it made our food taste awful. Between the bad smell that ruined the taste of our food and how loud it was, I agree don’t buy the cosori!
I love my Cosori. Never had any problems with it.
Not the first dodgy review i've seen with this make. Be staying well away, i reckon, 3136.
@@blackbob3358 the ones in USA and Mexico were recalled. No problems with the ones in the UK.
great review.
Look up 'plug in' error regarding Ninja air fryers. Their internal wiring is atrocious. £280 wasted just after warranty expired. I'll never buy one again.
Am I the only one that stayed till the end for that accent? xD
Yes I agree but, he has a great speaking voice. Not just the accent. His pauses and tone is amazing too. ❤
Lol nope you are not alone it’s a great accent 😂
Great accent 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@HttaYatt I'm guessing, but it could be Irish
I'm Irish and yes his accent is Irish
If they really tested these why not show real footage and not low res stock photos from the websites?
Is the Ninja Teflon coated?
No, they use ceramic.
Golden brown apples ? Huh I wasn't looking at chicken wings
How can an airfryer be no. 1 that can not be turned off - other than by pulling the plug??? 🔌 😤
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Wrong video.
Misleading incorrect information and its avoid all bad sides of using it
Thank you
Hmm i see you dont report that one of those reviewed catches fire.
This is for the best fryers, it obviously didn't make the grade.
Sorry, the most important feature in an air fryer is being able to look inside without opening!!!!!!!!
😂that's number 2. Number one is quiet. The kitchen loud enough as it is. Could you work next to your blender running for 15 or more minutes? 😮
Not safely without using quality ear plugs.
It's only cosori for me
I Will choose the cosori
Does anyone have the ninja air fryer? it looks nice
I have the Ninja AF400UK model with the two drawers, I am so glad I purchased it. Had it since October and only used my big oven twice since, due to having to cook in a large dish for capacity. Highly recommend.
My daughter has the Ninja AF300UK, her parents-in-law has the same model and I have it too. I absolutely love it!
I came here to say Ninja and leave. Not to worry, while typing this, i watched an ad and added to the watched count.😫
Fom personal experience I would say, Invalid Consumer.
I've seen lashings of different reviews for the same appliance, and i'm more bewildered now than what i was when i started. I'm after getting one. Just gonna have to dive in, and make sure i can get a return guarantee if i'm not over keen on it. Thanks, all the same.
Instant buy
Definitely going with the tower dual window display 😅
I’m looking at that one - how have you found it?
Casori for me then
Muy buen producto 👍 recomiendo
so many airfryers, so many advertisement instead of review, and of course 50+ referral links for this advertisement. 0 of 10 for this fake review.
0:12 did you say ''sous-vidÉ cooker'' ?? Sous-vidé? really?
In my opinion I WOULD NOT BUY The NINGA AIR FRYER The TEMPATURE GOES 375- 390
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I'm sure you were paid to choose the ninja
He didn't choose ninja, do you have eyes and ears?