The COSORI TurboBlaze air fryer is a 9-in-1 system that replaces many kitchen appliances and makes cooking super easy and fun. Learn all about it here.
You might recognize the name COSORI if you’ve ever had any interest in small but capable kitchen appliances. The brand specializes in intuitive smart home products that are built expressly to improve your home cooking experiences. However, with one of its latest products, COSORI has outdone itself, and here’s why: The COSORI TurboBlaze air fryer is the first on the market to use DC motor technology which allows for much faster, more efficient cooks.
Why is the DC motor technology relevant? We don’t like to throw around numbers especially when they’re not verified. However, COSORI claims that with the DC motor technology, the TurboBlaze air fryer can cook up to 46% faster compared to other air fryers with AC motors. It’s a smaller motor, despite being more powerful. Yet, it creates deliciously crispy meals and snacks with less fatty oils. That means healthier food for you and your family without giving up the crunchy flavorful fried variety.
Easy to use, easy to clean In terms of design, the COSORI TurboBlaze air fryer doesn’t look all that different from the brand’s other products, and other air fryers like it. You’ll notice the controls are located on top of the device instead of the front. The six-quart basket is in a pretty standard place, though.
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