Good job on this review - I appreciate it. No slow pans of uncooked potatoes with sepia tones and old time music, or stories about when you first ate French fries with your sister or whatever. Just straight to the review and use functions, using a common application of an air fryer. I have this sitting in my amazon basket (prime day) and this review is making me pull the trigger. 👍🏻 If you include product dimensions in your next reviews that’s quite helpful. Amazon owes you a couple of bucks. Going to look up some other of your reviews now.
I have this oven. It depends what you cook in the basket. I put it to my dishwasher and it's OK. But if you want to clean it each time after you cook, that's not practical. But more importantly, the rotisserie basket is no good for french fries as I explained in my another comment. The fries dry out therein but not crisp. After one month use, I think all that rotisserie is not worth, it is better (faster, more crispy) to cook on the trays. Since it's the airfryer, the air moves around fast and spreads rather evenly if you don't put the food close to the heating element.
I would ssy, it's quite a misleading review as concerns the french fries. The fry rotisserie basket is made of a dense mesh and this shields off the direct heat. It the result the fries dry out and not broil. I was waiting for the result and it didn't come as a surprise to hear: oh, we cooked several minutes longer that indicated. Forget frozen fries for this basket, it's a disaster. The only way you can cook frozen fries is putting them on the rack so they could get the direct heat. And yes, you can put only a thin layer if you want crispy fries. The rotisserie basket may be good for nuts and popcorn though.
Good job on this review - I appreciate it. No slow pans of uncooked potatoes with sepia tones and old time music, or stories about when you first ate French fries with your sister or whatever. Just straight to the review and use functions, using a common application of an air fryer. I have this sitting in my amazon basket (prime day) and this review is making me pull the trigger. 👍🏻
If you include product dimensions in your next reviews that’s quite helpful.
Amazon owes you a couple of bucks. Going to look up some other of your reviews now.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 5 Star Comment. ✨✨
Nice review! New addition to our home !
Any update? Do you find the basket hard to clean?
I don't like reviewers who don't answer simple questions!!! Has she even read your comment?
I have this oven. It depends what you cook in the basket. I put it to my dishwasher and it's OK. But if you want to clean it each time after you cook, that's not practical. But more importantly, the rotisserie basket is no good for french fries as I explained in my another comment. The fries dry out therein but not crisp. After one month use, I think all that rotisserie is not worth, it is better (faster, more crispy) to cook on the trays. Since it's the airfryer, the air moves around fast and spreads rather evenly if you don't put the food close to the heating element.
@Mezeem yeah, and it seems a bit of a pain to handle the basket with the tongs. Just my opinion.
So you can't use it without using the preheat function??
Do you know what materials the trays are made from... Teflon (non-stick), ceramic, aluminum or stainless steel?? Trying to find non-toxic materials.
the trays are non stick unfortunately, i picked up some stainless steel racks to replace !
I would ssy, it's quite a misleading review as concerns the french fries. The fry rotisserie basket is made of a dense mesh and this shields off the direct heat. It the result the fries dry out and not broil. I was waiting for the result and it didn't come as a surprise to hear: oh, we cooked several minutes longer that indicated. Forget frozen fries for this basket, it's a disaster. The only way you can cook frozen fries is putting them on the rack so they could get the direct heat. And yes, you can put only a thin layer if you want crispy fries. The rotisserie basket may be good for nuts and popcorn though.
i think that's the case with most air fried fries regardless. Some people do pre-broil with boiling water prior to putting in the air fryer.