Nicely done! Only wish you had addressed having to shake or flip the food in the Turbo blaze model versus the Dual blaze's "no shake, no flip" dual burner configuration
I love my TurboBlaze. Very versatile. You can even make yoghurt and hard boiled eggs. I don’t find the button on the drawer a problem. It cooks well and is quiet. It’s stylish and not as big as the Dual Blazer
Thanks for leaving a comment. The TurboBlaze is so much quieter as you’ve said. We still use both at the same time if we’re making chips with something else.
Thanks for this video. I was wondering what the Turbo Blaze would be like as it is quite nice looking and smaller. I purchased the Dual Blaze about 8 months ago and love it. I really like having the bottom burner for cooking fried eggs or stir fries (when removing the tray) but you can still use the top burner only by selecting the broil function. I also like that you don't have to flip your food with the dual burner.
I have the turbo blaze, love it! I wish this unit had a glass drawer or the coating on the drawer coated with Ceramic, same with the tray. I can not say enough good on how this unit cooks anything and everything that I have cooked in it from steaks, pork chops, Salmon, and vegatables. I have never pre heated or flipped the food during cooking, a big plus due to the double burners in this unit. Clean up of the drawer and tray is effortless as it could be. I wipe out the drawer with paper towels, and spray the tray with dawn and wash with a soft sponge which cleans the tray with ease...quick clean up! I am waiting for Cosori to come up with upgraded models with a sensor with a glass drawer or a ceramic coating, in which case I will buy two for me, one for my brother and sister.
@@MyHomeFarm I think that the market is Cheap, price point is more important than health. Most are ignorant of Teflon and the devasting effects on the body. I hope the market swings for ceramic coating and even better a temper proof glass. I do not have a dual drawer, opted to purchase a Taste air fryer and Yedi so I have more control over the vegatables vs meat cooking speeds and temps.
I'm thinking about the Dual Blaze but worried about oil drpping down on heating element on the bottom. Does that every happen & how do you clean the hearing elements?
Nice review, I am currently debating between these two for my first air fryer, all of the points you mentioned really helpful to take into consideration but one thing that wasn't mentioned and I am curious about is the taste. Does the taste differ between the two air fryers? Assuming you put the same food and seasoning, would it come out the same?
Mind if I ask if your dual blaze is still working properly. I've had mine since March 2024, after a few months it has started acting weird. Almost as if its overheating or something and it starts beeping and flashing between settings then freezes and won't continue to cook. Now the fan is making noises too. It's a shame because I really liked it.
We prefer the Dual Blaze. It’s not as sleek or quick as the TurboBlaze, but it’s a great performer and cooks very evenly. We still use the TurboBlaze for chips, because it’s much faster, but the Dual Blaze is used for everything else.
Was going to get the TurboBlaze, but ended up home with a Cosori dual drawer air fryer. Love it! Great video, thank you for posting !
Good choice! Thanks for the comment and thanks watching.
Nicely done! Only wish you had addressed having to shake or flip the food in the Turbo blaze model versus the Dual blaze's "no shake, no flip" dual burner configuration
I love my TurboBlaze. Very versatile. You can even make yoghurt and hard boiled eggs. I don’t find the button on the drawer a problem. It cooks well and is quiet. It’s stylish and not as big as the Dual Blazer
Thanks for leaving a comment. The TurboBlaze is so much quieter as you’ve said. We still use both at the same time if we’re making chips with something else.
Thanks for this video. I was wondering what the Turbo Blaze would be like as it is quite nice looking and smaller. I purchased the Dual Blaze about 8 months ago and love it. I really like having the bottom burner for cooking fried eggs or stir fries (when removing the tray) but you can still use the top burner only by selecting the broil function. I also like that you don't have to flip your food with the dual burner.
The most relevant video on these 2 relevant choices !! tks for your opinions so good to the point.
Glad it was helpful!
I have the turbo blaze, love it! I wish this unit had a glass drawer or the coating on the drawer coated with Ceramic, same with the tray.
I can not say enough good on how this unit cooks anything and everything that I have cooked in it from steaks, pork chops, Salmon, and vegatables. I have never pre heated or flipped the food during cooking, a big plus due to the double burners in this unit. Clean up of the drawer and tray is effortless as it could be. I wipe out the drawer with paper towels, and spray the tray with dawn and wash with a soft sponge which cleans the tray with ease...quick clean up!
I am waiting for Cosori to come up with upgraded models with a sensor with a glass drawer or a ceramic coating, in which case I will buy two for me, one for my brother and sister.
Fully agree with everything you’ve said, and we’d love to see a ceramic coating version too!
@@MyHomeFarm I think that the market is Cheap, price point is more important than health. Most are ignorant of Teflon and the devasting effects on the body. I hope the market swings for ceramic coating and even better a temper proof glass.
I do not have a dual drawer, opted to purchase a Taste air fryer and Yedi so I have more control over the vegatables vs meat cooking speeds and temps.
Does the turboblaze not cook as evenly as the dual blaze?
It does cook evenly, but the Dual Blaze has a heating element top and bottom, so you’re better heating distribution.
I'm thinking about the Dual Blaze but worried about oil drpping down on heating element on the bottom. Does that every happen & how do you clean the hearing elements?
No, I can't see how that will ever happen. We are yet to clean the heating elements because nothing has touched them.
Nice review, I am currently debating between these two for my first air fryer, all of the points you mentioned really helpful to take into consideration but one thing that wasn't mentioned and I am curious about is the taste. Does the taste differ between the two air fryers? Assuming you put the same food and seasoning, would it come out the same?
Corsori and Ninja are two brands we are looking at. Only time and usage will tell which brand is better.
Were definitely Team Cosori.
I bought the Dual Blaze because of the bottom heating element so I don't have to turn the food.
Fair enough. It's an excellent air fryer. Still our favourite!
Mind if I ask if your dual blaze is still working properly. I've had mine since March 2024, after a few months it has started acting weird. Almost as if its overheating or something and it starts beeping and flashing between settings then freezes and won't continue to cook. Now the fan is making noises too. It's a shame because I really liked it.
Does the Dual make more annoying sounds?
Lovely video. Thanks for sharing it ✌️
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
Does the turbo Blaze have dual heating top and bottom as well?
The dual blaze means it has a heating element on the top and bottom.
so WHO WON??? BRUVVVVVV
Well, the Dual Blaze is still in our kitchen and the TurboBlaze is in the annex kitchen, so we’re still preferring the Dual Blaze.
@@MyHomeFarm ok but gun to your head and you had to pick only one considering everything, which do you choose?
We prefer the Dual Blaze. It’s not as sleek or quick as the TurboBlaze, but it’s a great performer and cooks very evenly. We still use the TurboBlaze for chips, because it’s much faster, but the Dual Blaze is used for everything else.