While we found it does some things beautifully, results for basics like chips and vegetables were disappointing.
The US price tag is a bit less than the UK one, coming in just under $120.
Unfortunately, if you’re in Australia, the TurboBlaze range isn’t available.
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That’s not the case here.
Press start, and you’re off.
Testing started off strong when I tried a chicken wing recipe from the booklet.
So, while you don’t need to shout over it, you will notice it a bit.
I was really impressed with the first test.
There was minimal mess in the bottom of the basket, too.
But my other tests were another story.
Even giving the basket a shake during cooking didn’t help.
Those that were cooked were fluffy inside but either burnt outside or soggy.
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The disappointment only continued with my cake baking.
Using this air fryer was a bit of a rollercoaster.
I spent days testing its modes, but still found it inconsistent across some of its most basic modes.
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Trust the book’s recipes, but maybe not its cooking times.
Should you buy the Cosori TurboBlaze 6L Air Fryer?
Take a look at our roundup of thebest air fryersfor some alternatives.
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I cleaned the air fryer in line with the instructions provided in the manual.
For more details, seehow we test.
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(Image credit: Vic Hood)
(Image credit: Vic Hood)