Which Air Fryer is Our Favorite?



Equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top pick for air fryers.

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  1. As usual, recommend the most expensive one!
    Being this is 2 years old, check the Cosori 5 qt model, max intuitive – heats to 450, not just 400,
    (You will love this for steaks) and the lowest rate of repairs and highest satisfaction rating on Amazon and less than $100.
    No, I am not in any way affiliated with them.

  2. I never considered a fryer until about a month ago. Some things are just made for it and some things (like a huge necessary batch of brussels sprouts 😉) are still best in the regular size oven. My first ever cook were some ribeyes. They were two inches thick and my husband went crazy he thought they were awesome.

  3. It would have been nice to know why one should spend as much on a top-of-the -range Philips air fryer as on a multi-function Ninja Foodi or Instant Pot. That said, you do a great job in giving unbiased opinions on the ever-increasing choice of cooking equipment that seeks to drain our wallets/purses; and your videos are always entertaining as well as informative.

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