Air Fryer that Cooks, Crisps and Dehydrates, with 4 Quart Capacity
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LOVE this air fryer, especially the ceramic coating and how fast it cooks. I've had numerous brands of air fryers and so far this is the best I've ever bought. My only complaints is that they need to make a bigger one and have it automatically pause when you take basket out instead of having to push the pause button. Hopefully they will make at least a 5.6 qt one soon and I will be buying it as soon as they do. Cleanup is a breeze and even though it is 1550 watts and my other one is 1700 watts, this one cooks better and faster.
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I try not to eat fried food and I never thought I was missing out by not having a deep fryer, so an air fryer just seemed replacement that I didn't need. So I was skeptical about how much I would use this... maybe a few frozen tater tots or fries for the kids. But oh my goodness I want to use this for everything. I like to think of this as a personal sized convection oven on steroids. Veggie burgers crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Roasted vegetables, fish sticks, chicken, burgers, fries, fish all with about 30-40% shorter cook times than the oven and only a 3 minute preheat time (vs 6-10 oven minutes).This would be perfect for dorms or couples who want to eat something other than microwaved mush. It's also perfect for families who want a better way to make "fried" sides like fries, mozzarella sticks, or chicken strips. The clean up is so much easier than cookie sheets. The tub and the browning air fry tray both have a very nice non stick coating making cleanup as simple as a rinse and a wipe.So cons... hmm that's a hard one. The biggest cons are that you may want to get a few extra kitchen tools like silicon tipped tongs to toss or flip your food and maybe a small 7" pan for baking if you like the idea of making this your primary oven too. Also you will need to get a feel for how much faster this cooks so you don't overcook your food, but checking on the food is easy and just a peak away. Once you get your timing right setting the controls is super easy and the timer turns it off automatically and you don't have to worry about a lot of carry over heat like you do in an oven.OVERALL... I highly recommend it, the Ninja controls are just as simple and intuitive on this as it is on my Ninja blender, it super easy to clean, and it cooks nearly everything fabulously.
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