
COSORI - Turbo Blaze 9-in-1 6QT
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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
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
r/airfryer • Best settings for Tostitos pizza rolls? ->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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I love my Cosori Turboblaze. The nonstick aspect is WAY better than my prior Gourmia which became a non-nonstick in a year.
r/airfryer • Im sure this gets asked about a lot but theres so many mixed reviews across the board. What is the best AF out right now that doesnt have a list if problems? Please dont roast me too hard for asking. ->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.
r/airfryer • Loving my Cosori TurboBlaze - 450F is key. ->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.
r/airfryer • What airfryer should I get ->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.
r/airfryer • Is there a difference in food quality between cooking in a large air fryer (around 11 liters) versus a smaller one (about 5 liters)? For example, in terms of crispiness, cooking speed, or overall results?" ->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.
r/airfryer • Best Airfryer To Buy In 2025? ->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.
r/airfryer • New Cosori Turboblaze! ->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.
r/airfryer • New Air Fryer Recommendations ->On models that have a crisper tray, you can. Look up some pictures of the Cosori Turboblaze to see what I mean.
r/airfryer • New Air Fryer Recommendations ->The cosori is legit better - specifically the basket one. Our cosori died, went out and bought a generic one, made the same things and it did not get the same level of crispy. returned the generic and have given cosoris to family who also became equally annoying air fryer converts. There is a difference. Don't get an ultra compact, but the "regular" 6 qt size is fine. you don't want to pack the basket full you want some air. the compact doesn't really make enough for dinner it's ok for one person, for lunch.
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →Just bought this one to replace a much older unit. So far, we are very happy with the results. Love that it has the ceramic-coated rack.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Cosori Turbo Blaze 6 quart working amazing for me. I got the one with the smart features (can use an app on your phone to control it) but I haven't used those yet. I may never use them, so save some money and get the regular one.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →My husband and I absolutely love the [Cosori Air Fryer](https://amzn.to/41v1FSZ)! It's the best we've used, super affordable, and doesn't give off any weird smells while cooking, which has been a game-changer for us. I couldn't be more satisfied!
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Can you tell us which air fryer got recalled. As for replacement I suggest you check out Cosori turboblaze 6-quart. It's around $100 and it's excellent for that price imo.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →Jumping in to share my experience since I've been using the Cosori TurboBlaze for almost a year now - honestly, it's been a game-changer for our busy household! I was torn between Breville (so sleek!) and Cosori, but here's why I'd recommend the TurboBlaze if you're prioritizing practicality: 1. Spacious but not bulky: The 6-qt size is perfect for my family of 3. I regularly cook 4 chicken breasts and a side of Brussels sprouts in one go. Even fits a small whole chicken if I arrange it right! 2. No guesswork with temps/time: The presets (especially "Air Fry" and "Roast") are surprisingly accurate. My sweet potato fries come out crispy every time, and my 12-year-old can safely use the "Frozen Foods" button for his after-school snacks. 3. Cleaning is a breeze: I've had zero issues with the nonstick coating - a quick soak with warm soapy water and it wipes clean. Way better than my old Philips (which always had crumbs stuck in crevices). 4. Quieter than expected: Compared to my mom's Ninja, this one doesn't sound like a jet engine. I can actually hear my podcast while it's running! Only con? The exterior gets a little warm, but nothing alarming. Got mine on Amazon for $100 during a Prime Day deal, and it's held up through daily use. If you want something fuss-free that just *works*, this is it!
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →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.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Just got the cream color Cosori Turboblaze from Target a couple of weeks ago. Works great, is quiet, has a 2 year warranty and great customer service, so I'm happy with my purchase.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →We had a Cuisinart 7 in 1 toaster oven and I really liked it. My wife likes to have the counter clear of anything that doesn't give a curated look so we got rid of it after 7-8 years. It did a good job of air frying and toasting. After I retired, we updated several things in the kitchen including getting a basket air fryer (Cosori). It does a much better job of frying frozen foods and toasting Uncrustables. The tots and fries are really good and crispy. We also got a $20 toaster off Amazon for just doing bread/bagels/English muffins. The air fryer and toaster get put away when not being used which we couldn't do with the toaster oven. I still need to pick up a silicone liner for the air fryer but got a ton of paper liners to go thru before then. The Cuisinart was about $120 US (think we got it on sale for about $100. The air fryer is $90 right now. I like the Cosori better than the Cuisinart. It is easier to clean. The glass on the toaster oven ended up with a lot of baked on grease staining it. I scrubbed very hard and only got a little off before we sold it. Buyer was replacing same model that they used until it died and loved theirs.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I have one too, and it's amazing! I've been absolutely loving it.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Oof, not fun having them fail you. I love my Cosori Turboblaze from Target, but it's my first and not even a year old yet, I'll be sad when it dies.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I really like my 6qt Cosori Turboblaze. It's quiet, and you can change the temp in all the presets.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →IMHO after a lot of research I felt the basket style air fryer was the easiest to clean and use. Even though you might think a small one will work, bigger is better. You can make personal size 8" pizza in less than 10 minutes using pre-made pizza crusts. Any of the major brands will work well. Years ago my first air fryer was a cheapie from Target. Then I got a Vortex XL, and now I have a Turbo Blaze. For basic foods they all cooked the same.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Just bought one at target myself. Great price and not Amazon ftw.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →The Basket and Crisper Tray of the new Cosori TurboBlaze now comes with a Ceramic Coating. Just picked one up on Amazon for less than $100. Seems to check out. Loving it so far.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I had a Cuisinart convection oven and the air fryer option wasn't an advantage. However when I bought an air fryer, even a HSN one, it was a game changer. However I now wish I had the ability to stop the cyclonic action of the fan to stop light weight items from being tossed around, like shredded cheese. That being said I love my new Cosori 9-in-1 and would never go back.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →We have this one and I love!!! I use it daily often multiple times per day!
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Get the largest model you have room for on your counter top. Any airfryer, even the small ones, take up plenty counter space, and a big one won't be that much more than a small one anyway. However, a larger airfryer is simply better than a small one, and the size of the meal is secondary. I'd say a 6l as many others advice. And as others still I'll also recommend width over height, although you should know that a whole chicken in my cosori turbo blaster is sometimes just a little too big for the height. It's a very good airfryer and it works and turns out great still, but some are even lower than mine. In any case, get a bigger size of you have room. A small one is really just a fries or nugget bucket, it won't cook meals for you, even if it is just you. But maybe it's fine. Many people started with a small one and upgraded. So just be ready to upgrade. It's not silly to start somewhere small, just don't expect too much. Size really matters! And as with people, it's the inside that count, in this regard.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Cosori Turboblaze. Get the better one withceramic.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →You should've written "Chicken sized" vegetables, as OP is Veggie. Otherwise the suggestion is rather useless, as one can't toss in more than one layer of fries. But back to topic. I like my Cosori a lot (turbo blaze) as it has various methods for roasting and such. Furthermore it's awesome, because the tray can be washed in the dishwasher
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →My air frier is basically my most used appliance. So much so that I'm shopping for a second one, because my biggest frustration is that I can only do one thing at a time. I really like my basket style Corsori. If I could go back though, I might get a dual drawer version. Now, I'm thinking about adding a toaster oven air fryer hybrid, so that I could use it for different things. Things I use it for the most: * Roasting Veggies (especially carrots and asparagus. It's so easy, and they're the best you'll ever have.) * Frozen foods (I no longer use the microwave because I can really fine tune it in the air fryer and it just tastes better.) * Chicken (makes the easiest and best drumsticks I've ever made, just throw together a really simple marinade and you're good.) * Bacon (easy to clean up afterward, bacon comes out perfect.) * French Fries (Just put them in some avocado oil, put some salt on them right when they're done, and you'll have some of the best fries ever.) * Baked Potatoes (It's just so easy.)
r/Cooking • View on Reddit →i have the same one and like it a lot. still need to use it more often for real food. but its perfect for fried frozen food, reheating stuff and i use it as a dough proofer sometimes. i think cheaper ones dont have as many options to regulate temperature and fan speed and i use that more than i thought. also cleaning in the dishwasher is very easy. i need to look at some replacment racks though. i think the nonstick coating is falling apart slowly after one year of use every 3 days or so
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →My mum has this exact one and she's quite happy with it. I have the white version and it's amazing.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →After my original air fryer died on me . . I did a long term investigation about reliable air fryers. The COSARI air fryers have an excellent rating as far as performance I have the six court with the basket and I swear it has been best appliance I've owned in my lifetime. Clean up is a snap all it takes is a little bit of your dish detergent I use Dawn and three tablespoons of baking soda made into a small little paste you cover the inside you cover the. Inside in the rack with it you wait 15 minutes rinse it well with warm water paper towel dry it and it's done. One of the things that was highest on their rating was the material used to cover the inside and the basket plate are extremely durable. Hope this helps you.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Picked up the COSORI Air Fryer Pro 9-in-1 and so far it's been a nice surprise - big basket, cooks evenly, and the presets actually work. The only thing I'm still unsure about is how durable the non-stick will be after heavy use. Anyone here using it longer term?
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →We have the same one and couldn't be happier.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →What I've gathered from every time this question comes up, is you should get as large an airfryer as you are ok with having on your countertop, and I absolutely agree with that! A large airfryer can never be too large, while in an increasing number of cases a small airfryer will be too small. I have a Cosori 6qt Turbo Blaze and it does everything extremely well, from a large roast followed by veggies in the meat resting time, to when my 11yo throw in a couple of cheeseballs or chicken wings from the freezer. The Cosori is very effective and does both small and large portions equally well, and it even takes an effort to overpack it, because it is so powerful. However, you should definitely speculate if you want a toster oven design or a drawer type design, and you should imagine if you will be needing two compartments. I am not sure how ovens with two compartments actually work (there are even several designs), but I can tell you that my ideal setup would actually be two airfryers, a large and a medium, because I could almost ditch my stove with that. So a double drawer (I am a totalt fan of the drawer design), would need to have differentiated temperature and time for the compartments, and/or perhaps the feature to compine the two into one large. In any case, you will ned a large airfryer if you plan on cooking entire meals in it, or cooking amounts for the entire family. Food doesn't get worse in any way in a large airfryer, rather the contrary, it is more effective. Furthermore, a standard large airfryer (like a 6qt) can have a drawer that is wide but not too deep, or deep, but not so wide. My Cosori takes an entire chicken just barely. It almost touches the heating element. It cooks it perfect still, but height wise I'm maxxed out there. On the other hand it's a wide drawer, that can take a lot of veggies and still circulate air just fine to crisp them up. I think a whole chicken is a fine guideline for appropriate height. You might's not cook a chicken every day, but you probably want to frequently, because an airfryer does that extremely well. We recently got a small airfryer at work, just 2 qt, for heating our lunches or whatever, and that is definitely a single serving appliance, unless you are cooking fries (and even still). I can recommend a good brand 6qt or more. Make sure you realize how big an airfryer is on the countertop, that you have room for it. Look at reviews for which features would be nice to have aswell, *The Empowered Cooks* on youtube talks a lot about that. My Cosori drawer locks when inserted and has a thumb release button and that is simply a wonderful feature for us because I put my airfryer away every day (my countertop is quite small), and since the drawer locks I can use its handle for carrying. That is golden!!
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I found many size comparison videos on YouTube that were very helpful. I ended up with a Cosori Turboblaze, because for a 6 qt it has a slightly smaller footprint. I'm cooking just for two, the basket is around 9 inches across.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →The largest size you can affort and you can make room for on your counter top, is the one you should get. An airfryer cant get too large for use, but it really can get too small! If you can get a 6qt within that, you'll be golden for most things. Now consider what you think you will be cooking, because you can get taller ones or wider ones. The wider ones can have trouble fitting a whole chicken in the height, however, the taller ones can't cook as much at once - or at least it should be shaken more often - because it wil be in layers. There is also the question if you should a basket model or a toaster oven looking thing. Most people are happy with the basket, but they are different in what they can do. And then there is also the question if you think you will need an airfryer with two drawers or compartments, or just the one. No idea what to advice there. I have the Cosori 6qt, it's a wonderous beast, holds a lot and doesn't take up a whole lotta space, and in any case, easy to put away, as I do, because I have zero counter space for it. If you have no idea if you would like an airfryer or what you'd do with it, I'd say go large, at least 4.5qts, go drawer style, go for a brand with a name mentioned in these pages. You can't go wrong. If you ever will want to get rid of it, it is because you never use it, or because you use it constantly and now you know you will want to upgrade it. But don't skimp on a small no-name model, if you can avoid it. You will not have the full experience. A good airfryer can be used to cook real food of all sorts (except soups and curries, ofc) and you should do that.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I have a 6l Cosori Turbo Blazer that is ceramic-coated and I am very happy with it. The rack is removable. I always wash it by hand though because it's supereasy. Like many others you may not care about the Teflon but for me it's an incredible relief that I have ceramics.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I have 2 instead. I have the cosori basket 6 qt and the ninja foodie (toaster oven style) and both are amazing.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →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.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I have the same one in a light mint-ish green! We love it!
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →On models that have a crisper tray, you can. Look up some pictures of the Cosori Turboblaze to see what I mean.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I'm a huge Cosori fan. I have their turbo blaze model and use it every day!
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →Cosori offers a two year warranty and in my experience they have good customer service. Not that you want to have to deal with that every 12-18 months, but at least you'd have a new one at no cost.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →QUART not Court I need to read before a post lol
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →In this league it makes little sense to talk about what is 'best'. The instant vortex often win over reviewers with ease of use and some of the features it has. However, many favors the ninja or the cosori because of other features. I like my cosori because it is very quiet. Both in the woosh and in the beep. Our kitchen is open and less noise is better. My cosori usually doesnt need preheating, so all features regarding this is moot. I like the most that is has a locked handle so I can carry it back and forth between the cupboard and the countertop, because the latter is limited. The instant vortex often wins by being easier and in some cases quicker or slightly more uniform in its heating. I have no experience with any of them other than my cosori turbo blaze, so I shaln't say. All this is to say, you should consider your needs against the particular features of the airfryer, because none of the models in the forementioned league are decidedly bad or failed models. All are great and you will be happy with either. Each could be considered better by particular standards, so that's what you need to look at. Cooking chicken often? My cosori just about holds a whole chicken, but only just, because the drawer is not as deep as some others. On the other hand it's perhaps wider, which definitely has other advantages. I always cut up a whole chicken anyway, for convenience at the table. Cathy, the airfryer queen, over at the youtube channel EmpoweredCooks, has many videos where she compares the best airfryers and discusses their features. It's very informative and thorough, even if you dont have the same needs or opinions as her. I recommend watching those to get a feeling of nuances in differences.
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