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COSORI - Turbo Blaze 9-in-1 6QT


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Anxious_Ad909 • 7 months ago

1) Big Boss Air Fryer 16QT - my first air fryer that I bought around 2016 or so. Still more versatile and reliable than all the other air fryers I have/had. The only downside is it's too large. Best for cooking for a family, not personal. 2) Cosori 9-in-1 6QT 3) the Ninja air fryer mentioned above

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BacardiBlue • 12 months ago

I love my Cosori Turboblaze. The nonstick aspect is WAY better than my prior Gourmia which became a non-nonstick in a year.

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badGamr • 4 months ago

We bought a Turboblaze a year ago July. Under warranty we had the crisper plate replaced (non-stick failure) after about 6 months. Then the basket about a month after that. Then the entire unit in July. A large crack appeared in the top of the cooker and the touch screen stopped working. In each instance Cosori was amazing at getting the replacement to us in record time. Their customer service was excellent. After the final failure of the device itself we said screw it and went with a Typher Dome 2. I still have the replacement Turboblaze sealed in the box it was shipped in. Not sure what I will do with it. All that being said, we use the air fryer daily. So it sees a lot of use. We loved it. Other than the aforementioned issues it was an excellent air fryer. We also know a number of folks that have the Turboblaze and have had no issues whatsoever. Sometimes you just get a lemon or one that was built on a Monday or a Friday. It's an awesome looking air fryer as well. Feature wise I only wish it did not have a button to open the basket and I wish it had a flip reminder.

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Best_Day_3041 • 4 months ago

I was looking at this one too, the design really looks ideal, but the heat comes from behind, which I didn't like. Fist off is to ask yourself if you really require dual basket or not. If not I'd suggest a 6qt basket design like the Instant Pot Vortex 6qt with Odor Ease, this is hands down the best designed, most feature packed air fryer right now at that size and price point. They have a dual basket model as well. If you prefer a ceramic fryer, check out the Corsori TurboBlaze. It lacks some features compared to the Vortex, but is also excellent. I have tried Ninja air fryers before and was not impressed with the features and build quality.

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BJntheRV • about 2 months ago

We also have the 6qt Cosari and love it. It was a nice upgrade from the 4ish qt. That said, even with only two of us we often wish we had a bigger one. I have an 8qt on the way.

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CalmRage1989 • 10 months ago

So far my Cosori 6qt is working out great

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cap8001 • about 2 months ago

This is what I bought last year and I love it. Upgraded from an off brand air fryer I bought 7-8 years ago and it’s been much better. I put the rack and basket in the dish washer but only started doing so recently. Mainly I’m just lazy lol, it’s easy enough to wash by hand if you’re worried about it.

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Catsicle4 • 11 months ago

I have the Turboblaze too. I use the crisper tray for everything except browning ground beef. If I make something that generates a lot of dripping fat or has a marinade, I put a parchment liner under the tray, so I still have airflow, but maje cleaning a little easier.

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Catsicle4 • 11 months ago

We have the Cosori Turboblaze and absolutely love it. Before that we had a small Philips and a Philips XXL. The Cosori is whisper quiet compared to those, it's lighter, has a bigger basket and cooks better. We like it so much we bought a second one too.

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Catsicle4 • 11 months ago

On models that have a crisper tray, you can. Look up some pictures of the Cosori Turboblaze to see what I mean.

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ChillyFreezesteak • 12 months ago

Eh... I have a toaster oven style air fryer and I much prefer it to the Cosori basket style which I had first. Never had an issue as or frying food. Maybe just the specific air fryer you have is bad, however.

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