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Product Name: | Bella Pro Series - 4.2-qt. Manual Air Fryer - Black |
Product SKU: | 6507322_6507322 |
UPC: | 829486901614 |
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Like @nukem says, more surface area gets you better results, especially for crisp textures.
Single layer is best. But for certain foods it won't matter. For many of those, might as well "nukem".
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Note: 3.0 qt is fine. I could have lived with it. But to get a bit more capacity for + $2 made more sense to me at this time.
Note: 3.0 qt is fine. I could have lived with it. But to get a bit more capacity for + $2 made more sense to me at this time.
Note: 3.0 qt is fine. I could have lived with it. But to get a bit more capacity for + $2 made more sense to me at this time.
Slightly larger size could allow food to be more spread out with greater surface area, but maybe not worth effort to exchange
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Like @nukem says, more surface area gets you better results, especially for crisp textures.
Single layer is best. But for certain foods it won't matter. For many of those, might as well "nukem".
Like @nukem says, more surface area gets you better results, especially for crisp textures.
Single layer is best. But for certain foods it won't matter. For many of those, might as well "nukem".
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For Fries, you will not get very good results with a full basket, even shaking them up 3 or 4 times, which is a PITA. Who wants to mess with that chore?
You will get some overdone and some underdone. I can get away with maybe 2 layers and one pause for shaking if I need that many fries. They show a full basket. This is not a deep fryer, which would be needed to do that correctly. There is not even room to shale that amount of fries. You'd need to remove them and shake them in a big bowl a few times during cooking. No way anyone is trying that many fries more than one time when they learn this sad fact. Just hype.
I am glad that smaller ones work out for your needs. I've been there and done that and found out the hard way. I hope my points and concerns save some folks hassle and money wasted with the BS marketing expectations they set.
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For the price, this is probably the best value one out there. Before cooking food in it, make sure to turn it on highest temp for at least 20 to 30 mins. There is a very strong chemical smell that needs to get burnt off.
One gripe I have with it is the physical timer knob does not work very well. So if you need to cook something that needs precise timing, you would need to use an external timer to track. On top of the fact that it's hard to set a precise time with analog timer, it also seems to turn it self off before getting to zero mins for some reason.
Aside from that, the heating elements and air circulation works well and can get food very crispy. The non stick coating also works very well but I'm not sure how this will hold up over long term but again this is just a $18 air fryer. Totally recommendable
For Fries, you will not get very good results with a full basket, even shaking them up 3 or 4 times, which is a PITA. Who wants to mess with that chore?
You will get some overdone and some underdone. I can get away with maybe 2 layers and one pause for shaking if I need that many froes. They show a full basket. This is not a deep fryer, which would be needed to do that correctly. There is not even room to shale that amount of fries. You'd need to remove them and shake them in a big bowl a few times during cooking. No way anyone is trying that many fries more than one time when they learn this sad fact. Just hype.
I am glad that smaller ones work out for your needs. I've been there and done that and found out the hard way. I hope my points and concerns save some folks hassle and money wasted with the BS marketing expectations they set.