Daniel B.—December 1, 2025
It's a small air fryer, but works fabulously. Easy to use and seems like it'll be with me for years. I still don't use it enough, but considering it is not flimsy I'm sure I will over time. Cooks things deliciously and is easy to clean up. Read more
Storm Jenkins—January 20, 2026
I set my first air fryer on fire (not related to this one at all) so i was looking for something safe and easy to use. This air fryer has been with me for just about 2 years now and it’s still going strong. I’ve cooked steak, chicken, burgers, pizza, and more in it and i couldn’t ask for a better one. it’s perfect for one person and doesn’t take up much counter space. Doesn’t set parchment paper on fire when i have to use it but i try not to use it often. it’s easy to clean and doesn’t take much to get oil or burnt food residue off. I love the presets it has and the custom cooking setting. you can definitely hear it when its on but it’s not super loud and if you’ve got music or the tv on it just blends into the background. you can hear the sound when it’s done and it’ll beep every two minutes or so so that you know your food is done. After a while it shuts itself off so you don’t have to worry about remembering to turn it off. Read more
Martinez Family—January 16, 2026
Best appliance ever. Nice that its small. Fit anywhere. Cook awesome. My son, 20 yer old, now only uses air fryer. He loves cooking in it. Haven’t had any issues what so ever. Read more
Colin M.—December 3, 2025
Honestly? this air fryer works GREAT. But maybe they should have spent the money on making sure all the design features were right instead of the most arbitrary brand partnership ever with a random DJ that showed up on fortnite once. All the controls are printed in the almost identical same shade of grey-black as the chassis of the thing. They're COMPLETELY illegible even in a brightly lit kitchen. You need a literal flashlight pointed at the controls to see them, and I don't have any vision issues. It's so bad I was convinced they must be backlit but alas, they are not. I'm not kidding that they are functionally illegible and I had to trace over them with a white paint pen to see the buttons. And no, it's not a touch screen. Capacitive buttons. They seem like they're supposed to be futuristic, but the reality is that the reason everything has them now, including cars, is because they're cheaper than real buttons. But they work fine as long as you can see what you're pressing. They didn't even need to backlight the buttons. Just paint them in white instead of color matching them to the plastic It's such a frustrating, obnoxious design choice in a product that's otherwise... Fantastic. It gets hot fast, does a phenomenal job at frozen french fries, reheating pizza, etc. It's an air fryer, and a good one. The internal light works great, the inner crisp tray is super easy to remove and clean, it doesn't need to be held away from the wall on the counter, it doesn't get hot on the outside, it doesn't feel or look cheap, and for the price, it's just a great air fryer. BUT THOSE BUTTONS. They make me want to give it 2 stars instead of 4, but once I just took a white paint pen and traced the buttons, for the price, I just can't fault the fact that I find it a really good tool. Next time, fire the discount deadmau5 and make sure the buttons are visible, and this would be a perfect air fryer. Read more
Katie—August 10, 2024
I did not understand the air-fryer hype even with friends talking about loving theirs for years now… I just didn’t see the point of having another appliance taking up counter space. But let me tell you it’s 💯 worth it! I’ve had this air fryer for about six weeks and it’s used at least 3-4 times daily by my young-adult children and myself. This thing has been SO great, especially in the Summer heat! It puts out surprisingly low amount of heat and cooks fast, it releases less smell than the conventional oven though I still use the oven fan that’s near the air fryer. We’ve cooked raw potatoes, frozen fries, tater tots, frozen chicken, frozen pizza, frozen broccoli, half-baked rolls… I find myself looking for more things to cook in it. The 8qt size is good, big enough to cook a medium sized frozen pizza (8-9 inches or so?), though I haven’t figured out how to get the bottom of the pizza crispy. It’s still soft while the cheese is getting dark. I keep experimenting, not a deal-breaker and still worth it to cook a pizza in the Summer vs using the conventional oven. One issue I’ve seen mentioned in the reviews here is that the tray falls out easily if you tip the basket. I noticed that the feet on the bottom of the tray are flexible, so you can actually bend them out a bit so the tray fits in the basket more tightly. You just have to tilt the tray when putting it back in to get it in under the screws on one side of the basket. I also don’t tend to dump the basket upside down. If I am frying small items like fries or potatoes I use the silicone basket that came with the air fryer, otherwise I use tongs or forks to lift out larger items. The included silicone basket has been great too, I use it almost daily. My only complaint is that it doesn’t have ribs at the bottom of the basket on the inside, only the outside… I like them for air flow around the food so I just turned the thing inside out. The tray, main basket, and silicone basket have been so easy to clean! Even when things spilled and burned on the bottom of the metal basket it has a non-stick type coating and everything comes right off with my soap-dispensing dish brush. Easy to turn on, pause, change timer and heat level mid-cook… oh and I LOVE the oven window with the light! That’s one of the reasons I chose this air fryer, I like to watch my food cook. I only wish the light had an option to keep it on longer than 30 seconds. The one other minor annoyance (besides the light automatically turning off after 30 seconds) was that the mode display uses icons instead of words.. so you have to learn what the icons mean. I kept the manual with a key/cheat-sheet next to the air fryer for a while, but it just took a week or so to feel confident I’d learned the modes. I’ve never used another air fryer so I can’t compare, but I would highly recommend this one to anyone. Read more