
COSORI - Turbo Towerâ„¢ 10.8-L Air Fryer Pro Smart (CAF-DC113S-AUK)
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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
I did some YouTubing and settled on a Cosori Tower Pro and the picked it up for 220 euros. Very happy with the deal, will get it during the week ap hope the machine is up to snuff!
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We have the Cosori turbo tower pro and are very happy with it.
r/airfryer • HELP- what is the best air fryer for a family of 4? ->I don't think it's very noisy. Yes, you can cook with different settings and then sync it so it's done at the same time.
r/airfryer • HELP- what is the best air fryer for a family of 4? ->We are very happy with the Cosori Turbo Tower Pro. Fries more evenly than the Ninja because the heating element is on top and not on the back.
r/airfryer • What airfryer should I get ->In a similar situation as you are, I went with the Cosori Tower for preparing two components in parallel...or for having another drawer when one is still in the dishwasher.
r/airfryer • Best air fryer? Corsori vs Ninja? I'm veggie so not so fussed about food presets. ->I recently bought a ceramic-coated cosori turbo blazer. The ceramic coating is important, because the fumes of teflon are quite toxic, but it's still hard to find. The turbo blazer is a very good airfyer, as far as I know, so I was very happy to discover it was offered with ceramic coating. Mind you, that coating makes it cost 50% more.
r/airfryer • Separate Air Fryer worth it? ->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 ->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 • Best air fryer? Corsori vs Ninja? I'm veggie so not so fussed about food presets. ->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 • Is 1000W 2L enough for 1 person? ->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.
r/airfryer • Best air fryer? Corsori vs Ninja? I'm veggie so not so fussed about food presets. ->Buenas noches, yo me compré la Cosori de 10 litros. Estoy encantada!!! Somos cuatro en casa. Si necesitas que te explique alguna cosa me lo dices
r/cookingforbeginners • Thinking of getting an Air Fryer ->Yo me he comprado la Cosori. Estoy muy contenta!!! Quieres que te explique mi experiencia?
r/Frugal_Ind • Cosori Air Fryer Inquiry ->Pues mira me he comprado la cosori de 10 litros. Somos cuatro en casa y querÃa una grande para de una sola vez hacer grandes cantidades. Estoy encantada!!! Y cuando la quiero más pequeña tengo un separador y me quedan dos cestas de 5 litros. He hecho hamburguesas, pollo, verduras y holjaldres!!!!!
r/Frugal_Ind • Cosori Air Fryer Inquiry ->I have had a Cosori tower for about 3 weeks. Loving it so far so I hope you do yours.
r/airfryer • Ok, I decided to listen to y'all Cosori preachers and went with this over the Ninja, Philips, and Tefal models. Let's hope it doesn't let me down 😠->Another vote here for Corsori TurboBlaze. I previously owned 2 cheap air fryers and while they did the job, they let a lot to be desired when it came to fit and finish.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I just bought my first air fryer, the Cosori Turbo Blaze. Like it a lot, but who doesn't like something new. They just came out with a new model that has two independent baskets on top of each other. Still relatively compact due to their design decision to put the controls on top. The base one now has an additional heating element under the basket. It's much more expensive than the Turbo Blaze, I hope it's just the introduction price. I wanted to buy the Breville oven style air fryer, because of the looks and being stainless steal instead of coated baskets. All the users claiming oven style can't compete with baskets when it comes to air frying pushed me to the Cosori. I might cook yummy things with both.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I gave away my toaster air fryer and bought a real air fryer. My oven is already my toaster air fryer (and works better than the Ninja I gave away). My Cosori Turbo works better than either of them.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I recently bought a ceramic-coated cosori turbo blazer. The ceramic coating is important, because the fumes of teflon are quite toxic, but it's still hard to find. The turbo blazer is a very good airfyer, as far as I know, so I was very happy to discover it was offered with ceramic coating. Mind you, that coating makes it cost 50% more.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Ninja, Cosori, Breville, Instant Pot, Cuisinart, Emeril Lagasse, Philips, and Power AirFryer. They ultimately chose the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer for its premium stainless steel design and high-end look. The Ninja DualZone for multi-cooking features and the Cosori Pro for affordability and performance.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →I have a single basket Cosori and have been happy with it. As mentioned, making toast in it leaves you with crispy toast. I have a $12 toaster for toast. I also have an older toaster oven that's been sitting in my cabinet for 4 years, since I got the air fryer. I haven't found a need for it that the air fryer couldn't handle.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I did some YouTubing and settled on a Cosori Tower Pro and the picked it up for 220 euros. Very happy with the deal, will get it during the week ap hope the machine is up to snuff!
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 Turbo is very quiet and one of the best air fryers out there
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →A dual blaze also és felsÅ‘ fűtÅ‘szálas, Ãgy nem kell benne forgatni az ételt. Én imádom ☺ï¸
r/csakcsajok • 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 →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.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Pues mira me he comprado la cosori de 10 litros. Somos cuatro en casa y querÃa una grande para de una sola vez hacer grandes cantidades. Estoy encantada!!! Y cuando la quiero más pequeña tengo un separador y me quedan dos cestas de 5 litros. He hecho hamburguesas, pollo, verduras y holjaldres!!!!!
r/Frugal_Ind • View on Reddit →I have this model and it's fantastic. Previously had the Ninja Stack and as others have said it cooks unevenly but on the Cosori the elements are above the basket so doesn't have that issue.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I literally just tried to make one few days ago in my cosori turbo blaze. I had to cut it in half but I always have the same problem. The top cooks fine but the bottom crust basically doesn't at all and is a floppy almost raw mess. I tried 350 at 10 minutes after seeing that suggestion on a post here.
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 →Depends on the air fryer. I have a Cosori Turbo that cooks faster than most directions recommend. I use recommended temperatures, but knock 25% off time. Cosori has an app with many recipes with instructions for the specific model, they tend to be accurate.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →I can't speak to the Ninja one but I bought the Cosori Turbo one about 6 weeks ago. I haven't tried to dehydrate anything yet, but I'm anxious to get started on that too, when my garden is ready. It's great, easy to clean, and easy to use.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →No, the Cosori recipes are fine. I'm talking frozen food or Internet recipes. If it calls for 20 minutes, I cook 15 minutes and see how it looks. Once in a while it needs another minute or two.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Yeah, I got the Cosori Turbo Blaze. Nice wide basket, I find cooking to be best when the food is spread out wide. Also, and I can't stress this enough, you hit power, it defaults to 385degrees, 10m, you hit start, and that deals with 90% of what I cook. I don't want to hit a bunch of buttons and cycle through presets, just turn on and cook dinner quickly. The 6q model is big enough I did 2lbs of salmon filet in 10m the other day. I had an InstaPot and the pressure sensors on the bucket stuck after a year. The device permanently thinks it's stuck open so it won't work.
r/airfryer • View on Reddit →Cosori have great airfryers. I have the Turbo Tower Pro and I love it. You can cook in up to 3 layers. 1 layer in the top basket and two layers in the bottom basket.
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