Cosori TurboBlaze Air Fryer
- Capacity : 6 quarts
- Presets : 9
- Temperature Range : 90℉-450℉
- Dimensions : 14.4"D x 11.8"W x 11.9"H
- Accessories : Basket, Crisper plate
- Material Ceramic
- Available in: 2 colors, 5 styles
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Cosori TurboBlaze Air Fryer Review
I believe the Cosori TurboBlaze is a strong option and likely a good buy if you find it at a reasonable price (especially via KitchenProSupply) and your kitchen/use-case matches well. The balance of capacity + speed + ease of cleaning + feature set make it a compelling mid-to-upper-tier air fryer.However, temper expectations: Not every cooking mode will be “perfect” out of the box. You might need to learn the machine, adjust times/temps for your local recipes and food types. If you’re looking for “the absolute best” for every single food type with minimal tweaking (and maybe on a tighter budget), there may be competitors that rival it.
1. Cooking Capacity
The TurboBlaze is rated at 6 quarts (≈5.7 L) in capacity.
According to review testing by RTINGS it serves about 4 people comfortably.
The square basket design provides a larger cooking surface area (instead of round), so you can spread items out in a single layer which tends to improve crisping and even cooking.
Because of the “Turbo” fan and DC motor design, it is claimed to cook up to 46% faster than earlier Cosori models.
In practical terms: reviewers used it to cook full meals, sides for 3-5 people, and even whole chickens in the basket.
2. User-friendly design and cleaning
- The touchscreen control panel is widely regarded as intuitive and attractive.
- The basket and non-stick crisper plate are removable and many reviews mention easy cleanup and dishwasher-safe components.
- Versatility: functions for air fry, roast, bake, dehydrate, warm, reheat, proof etc. Good for marketing in a supply context: “9-in-1” type usage.
3. Safety Features and Durability
According to the product spec sheet on Cosori’s official site: when the basket is removed during cooking, the fryer will automatically shut off.
The non-stick, ceramic-coated basket and crisper plate are dishwasher safe and designed to reduce sticking and burning of food, which helps with cleanup and arguably durability.
The wide temperature range (90°F-450°F / ≈30°C-230°C) means it can handle high heat cooking, but of course with higher heat comes more stress on the unit (so proper ventilation and clearance are needed).
Reviewers mention the build quality is quite good: robust exterior, square design, and mostly metal interior (rather than cheap plastic) for the cooking zone. Best AirFryer
However, important caveat: The brand COSORI (parent company or earlier models) had a significant recall of over 2 million air fryer units due to faulty wiring which posed fire/burn risk.
Note: The recall specified older models (mostly 3.7- and 5.8-quart sizes, sold between 2018-2022). The TurboBlaze may not be part of that recall — you should verify model number and manufacture date if buying.
Safety-conscious buyers should check local availability of warranty/service support in Bangladesh or region, plug/voltage compatibility, and inspect build on arrival.
Some reviews point out that while cooking performance is good, there were inconsistencies (e.g., temperature stability less strong) which implies you may need to experiment for best results
4.Conclusion
Overall, the COSORI TurboBlaze 6-Qt Air Fryer is a strong contender for a mid-to-large size family air fryer with good capacity, modern features, and decent safety/durability credentials — provided you verify the correct model/version and ensure compatibility for your region.
Strengths:
Large enough capacity for a family of ~3-5 people in one shot.
Square basket gives better surface area; faster cooking thanks to DC motor/fan design.
Good safety features such as auto shut-off when basket removed and strong build materials.
Many functions (air fry, roast, bake, dehydrate, etc) which adds versatility beyond just “fryer”.
Weaknesses / things to watch:
While great in many cooking uses, some users found inconsistent results in certain modes (so you might need to tweak settings).
Ensure the version sold supports your country’s voltage and local support — importing US 120V version into Bangladesh may require additional precautions.
Given the brand’s past recall history (for other models) it’s prudent to check the manufacture date/model number and warranty support.
It’s not a deep fryer; cannot substitute entirely for that function or assume identical results to an oven unless you adapt cooking times.
5.FAQS
Will it fit a whole chicken or family-sized dish?
Yes — given the 6-quart/≈5.7 L capacity and square basket design, reviewers used it for larger items. Eg. Tom’s Guide says the basket is generous for a family meal.
But if your chicken is very large (say >2.5 kg) or you want to cook multiple dishes at once, you may need to cut or use in batches.
: What about cleaning and maintenance?
The basket and crisper plate are dishwasher safe (according to manufacturer). Nonstick ceramic coating helps with cleaning. Regular external wipe-down is sufficient.
Tip: Ensure you remove/rescue any drippings or food debris that might accumulate at the bottom to prevent smoke or burning odor.
What is the recommended voltage/plug for Bangladesh region?
You need to check the model sold via KitchenProSupply: if it’s the US version it may be 120 V/60 Hz (common in US). But in Bangladesh standard voltage is 220-240 V/50 Hz. If the model is 120V only, you’ll need a suitable voltage converter or buy the regional version. The spec sheet indicates 120V/60Hz for the US version.
Always verify with the seller that it’s compatible with your mains voltage, or get the local version.
Can I use it as a deep fryer or fill with a lot of oil?
No — it is an air fryer, not a deep fryer. The manufacturer cautions “Do not fill with oil. This is not a deep fryer.” Use a light spray or coating of oil as needed.
How consistent are the cooking results across modes?
Good results with many types (especially meats/air fry mode) but some reviewers found that for vegetables or baking the results were less consistent — you may need to tweak times/temps.
Thus, treat this more as a versatile tool but expect some experimentation.




