Leonard H. Krein
I am disappointed that the preset buttons do not light up like the advertised pictures. They are very hard to read as they are not back lit. The advertised picture is misleading at best. I have reached out for help from the manufactured, but as of today, I have not had an acknowledgement. It works fine otherwise.
Kindle Customer
I love air frying...works great for reduced fat diet... not large enough 4 a chicken... I did 2 small game hens smashed together and it was ok...but...not a roasted chicken equivalent...
Melodie
Takes 45 minutes for a baked potatoDoing French fries ya still gotta add oil or spray them. Granted there not soaking in hot oil but…it’s ok I guessIt’s hard to detect when meat etc is done cuz it seems like the temp fluctuatesThen ya get one part burning and the other part notSame for f.f.I’ll keep trying to make it work
William AxsomWilliam Axsom
More like a child's toy, for its diminutive size, than a real unit. Reminds me of an 'E-Z Bake oven". Don't buy one of these, the "12 qt" size rating is an absolute LIE; it may be 20 quart in overall size, but the inside certainly is not, be lucky to fit a 1-gallon milk jug inside it. Not even worth the waste of carbon to return it, better off to haul it in with the salvage scrap steel. No wonder it was marked down nearly 90%. For a 1- or 2-person use, it's something like serviceable but for family-sized meals, this will probably just make someone mad.[UPDATE] An alternative perspective may be that this is good for use in small spaces; although I don't see a (12 qt.) three-gallon sized volume inside, the size seems over-embellished. My kitchen is a small galley style which means I have virtually no countertop space. To compensate I make use of a sideboard-style unit; it fits well on the end, the sideview gives some scale to the unit alongside the toaster oven.I know my dorm room didn't have anything for a kitchenette, this could work there also. Still not worth the original retail price, but the sale price eased the burn some.[UPDATE #2] I've used this enough now, so I can temper my expectations some. 1st notice is how little heat it radiates into the room, which means it is using the BTUs with some higher efficiency, which is less overall energy wasted. All the functions are pretty easy to learn and use, just took me a few minutes goofing around to get it. Prior to this my firsthand air fryer experience was a big fat Z.E.R.O., so I have no frame of reference juxtaposed to others; what I've seen advertised, same as everyone else in the U.S., is the frame of reference I do have - and this is smaller than the double-door ones. Absolutely no way a whole bird - of decent size - is going to fit inside; no turkey, no duck, and no large chickens either - I'd say an 8 lb. bird is probably the max. I'm single and rarely cook for more than myself so in that context, this unit is as good as any other.