
Amazon launches sale on Cosori air fryers with up to £60 off
The sale includes single and dual air fryers that can also roast, bake, grill, reheat and more
Air fryers are one of the most useful kitchen appliances, offering households a quicker and cheaper way to cook meals. Shoppers looking to purchase an air fryer for the first time or are wanting to replace their current one will want to check out Amazon's latest sale.
The online retailer is now offering big discounts on a variety of Cosori air fryers, including single and dual appliances. The COSORI Dual Air Fryer TwinFry currently has £50 off, bringing the price down from £249.99 to £199.99.
This 10L capacity gadget can cook enough food for up to eight people and boasts a single and double zone, perfect for cooking entire meals in. The 8-in-1 appliance can air fry, roast, bake, reheat, grill and more, and uses four heating elements to 'evenly cook both sides'.
The COSORI Dual Air Fryer TwinFry comes with two complimentary baking racks that ensure 'crispy, delicious results every time'. It is labelled an Amazon's Choice product; a highly rated, well-priced item that's available to ship immediately.
Over 27,000 Amazon customers have reviewed it to date, awarding it an impressive overall rating of 4.7 out of five. A thrilled buyer wrote: "I was between Ninja and this air fryer; size and counter space made me choose the Cosori. So far, I am delighted with this air fryer. It is definitely the best and most versatile air fryer I ever owned. We are still getting to know all its cooking possibilities and using the booklet as a guide, so far everything has been working out very well."
Ninja is currently offering several of its air fryers on sale, including the Double Stack 2-Drawer Air Fryer. Originally priced at £229.99, this appliance can now be purchased for £199.99, however it offers a smaller capacity of 7.6L when compared to the above Cosori air fryer that's the same price.
For shoppers on a budget, Dunelm is now offering a 20% discount on its Digital 6.8L Black Air Fryer. This gadget costs £45, down from £65, and offers eight pre-set programmes.
Back to Amazon's sale; the COSORI Air Fryer TurboBlaze has received a £60 discount, reduced from £159.99 to £99.99. This appliance is ideal for smaller households, with its 6L capacity providing enough food for three to six people.
It offers nine cooking functions, including air fry, roast, grill, frozen, reheat and bake. The air fryer boasts a five-speed fan that's tailored to each cooking function, while the Advanced Turbo Blaze Technology offers precise heat control.
The COSORI Air Fryer TurboBlaze is also an Amazon's Choice product, with over 10,000 shoppers rating it an impressive 4.8 out of five. A delighted customer commented: "Loving the COSORI TurboBlaze. It heats up fast, cooks super evenly, and the taste is amazing - crispy on the outside, juicy and tender on the inside.
"I've made fries, chicken wings, salmon, and even roasted veggies, and everything comes out full of flavour without needing much oil. It's a healthier way to enjoy that fried taste. The basket is spacious and easy to clean, and the whole thing runs pretty quietly, too. A great upgrade from my old air fryer."
Sadly one buyer was left disappointed, as they explained: "Was impressed before I switched it on. Looks lovely with a clear and simple control panel, but it's way too hot. Just dries out and burns everything. I sent it back."
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