COSORI “TurboBlaze” 6-Quart Air Fryer with DC Fan Motor

A couple months ago, COSORI released the TurboBlaze air fryer, their first model to have its hot air circulation fan be powered by a DC (direct current) motor rather than an AC (alternating current) one. The advantages of this type of motor are threefold:

  1. It’s more versatile. This new model offers a wider temperature control range than previous models, opening up all-new functions like fermentation, dehydration, proofing, and more.
  2. It’s more energy efficient. A DC motor allows for super precise fan speed/torque adjustments and can adapt its power consumption to match whatever cooking function you select, both of which help to minimize unnecessary power usage.
  3. It’s more compact. Thanks to its small, lightweight nature, the DC motor allows the air fryer to be designed to fit into smaller kitchens without compromising its capabilities or cooking capacity whatsoever.

Those advantages, along with the redesigned crisper plate used in the air fryer drawer, allow the TurboBlaze to cook foods a good deal faster and more evenly than ever. They even made it operate more quietly by incorporating a snail shell reflector.

If you’re in the market for a new air fryer, the COSORI TurboBlaze should be very high on your list of models to look at. Get one for $120 on Amazon.