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COSORI Pro Smart Air Fryer 5.8QT 11-in-1 Cooking Presets (800+ Online Recipes) , APP and Touch Screen Control, Works with Alexa & Google Assistant, Dishwasher-Safe Square Basket

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Style: Air Fryer


Features

  • UPGRADE VERSION: To get a more premium and larger air fryer, simply search "CAF-P583S-KUS" or B09BJHB2BD to find it.
  • WiFi SMART AIR FRYER: Try the COSORI smart airfyer powered by Vesync App. You'll be able to control it on your phone. It also works with Alexa and Google Assistance. Experience more smart features
  • NEVER LOSE TRACK :Spend more time with family and friends and less time in the kitchen with cooking notifications from VeSync to help you get crispy, golden results every time
  • 200+ ONLINE RECIPES: 200+ ever-growing recipes that lead you through every step, ensuring your meal is flawless. Every time. every dish chef-tested for tasty goodness.
  • Healthy & Efficient: Cook your food up to 50% faster than a traditional oven and reduce your foods oil content by up to 85% than traditional deep-frying, giving it the same crispy taste without the health drawbacks.
  • NO STAINS, NO MESS: Removable, dishwasher-safe baskets and nonstick surfaces make cleaning simple and easy. Find more accessories by searching "B0BSFNTD3N" (COSORI air fryer disposable liners), "B08YDQSG55" (original inner basket).
  • JUST SAY TO WORD: Hand full when cooking Connect your air fryer to third-party voice assistants for hands-free control.
  • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: Experiencing issues Our California-based Customer Support Team is here to help. If your product is defective, dont worry about shipping it back. Well send you a replacement right away
  • LARGE CAPACITY: Worried about preparing enough food. The air fryer's 5.8-quart basket fits a whole rotisserie chicken or food for 4, plenty for the whole family
  • Note: This smart air fryer requires a 2.4GHz WiFi network to operate with the VeSync app. The air fryer is ETL Listed. Temperature Range: 170400F / 77205C, Voltage: AC 120V, 60Hz (US/CA only)

Description

•Cleaning Tips:-Before cooking:Lining the outer basket with foil may make the cleaning easier.-After cooking:Soaking baskets in warm, soapy water will help cleaning. Also, you could mix baking powder and water to create a paste to remove stubborn grease.•Specifications:1、Dimensions(LxWxH) : Air Fryer: 11.8 x 14.3 x 12.7 inches(with handle), 11.8 x 11.8 x 12.7 inches(without handle). Basket: 9.5 x 9 x 3.75 inches.2、Model: CS158-AF.3、Capacity: 5.8quarts/ 5.5liters (serves 3-5 people)4、Color: Black.5、Voltage: AC 120V, 60Hz. (US/CA only)6、Power: 1700W.7、Temperature: 170°-400°F(77-205°C).8、Time Range: 1-60min.•Pakage Contents:1 x Smart 5.8-Quart Air Fryer.1 x Recipe Book(100 Recipes).1 x Quick Reference Guide.1 x User Manual.Note: Due to consistent updates and improvements, the content and functionality of the VeSync app is subject to change and without prior notice.


Special Feature: Smart control, Voice control, Mannal control, Dishwasher Safe, Programmable


Product Dimensions: 11.8"D x 14.3"W x 12.7"H


Color: Black


Capacity: 5.8 Quarts


Material: Aluminum, Plastic, Metal


Recommended Uses For Product: Reheat, Defrost, Toast, Bake, Roast


Output Wattage: 1700 Watts


Item Weight: 7 Kilograms


Brand: COSORI


Wattage: 1700 watts


Voltage: 120 Volts


Control Method: Voice


Model Name: Smart WiFi Air Fryer 5.8QT(100 Recipes)


Has Nonstick Coating: Yes


Min Temperature Setting: 70 Degrees


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Max Temperature Setting: 400 Degrees Fahrenheit


Product Dimensions: 11.8 x 14.3 x 12.7 inches


Item Weight: 15.4 pounds


Manufacturer: COSORI


Item model number: CS158-AF


Date First Available: August 1, 2019


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  • Such good results. So much awkward design.
Style: Air Fryer
[UPDATED AT SEVEN MONTHS - SEE END] Okay, I'm a convert: air fryers are a great kitchen accessory. But to tell the truth, I would have tried or bought one long ago had they been more accurately marketed. Since their appearance, they've been pushed as "fryers," specifically some kind of magical deep-fat fryer that doesn't need any (dangerous, unhealthy, messy) fat or oil. Great, and that's sold ten million of them to make french fries, but a big market (like me) is probably being missed, because while we've never really wanted any kind of "fryer," we sure do adore our convection ovens. And that's what "air fryers" really are: compact, convenient convection ovens. Anyone who's used a real convection oven knows the magic they can do; having a small one for the very specific job of turning out perfect chops, chicken breasts, fish, roast veggies and, yes, french fries without the long preheat times and energy waste of a full-size oven is a real asset. An asset to good cooks, not just someone turning out corn dogs and baskets of french fries. So: idea of air fryer/compact convection oven: a winner. And this midsized Cosori excels at its tasks. In two weeks and ten meals, the only fault I can find with its abilities is that it sometimes takes one attempt to learn the precise time and temp needed for a particular time... but the second time is perfect. However. As someone with some design engineering background, I have a few less than sterling comments about the design and function of this make and model "mini convection oven." None completely dampen my enthusiasm or approval of the thing, but I will certainly shop carefully, and hands-on, should I ever buy a replacement. Let's go from least to worst faults. PRESETS — most air fryers make a big deal of how many modes and presets they have. My judgment is that they are absolutely worthless, never turning out the best possible result, and good only for rushed or indifferent family members who want to do three other things while whipping up some fries for a snack. A chart of foods and settings, a time and temp function, a preheat button... nothing more is needed and I doubt I will use anything but these controls for the rest of this device's life. TOUCH PANEL — it's 2022. Touch panels are a perfected technology. So why does this device have one that appears to be from the dawn of the tech and/or seem as if it's old and worn out as well, right out of the box? The buttons are impossibly — pardon the pun — touchy and erratic. They need exactly the right light, on-center touch to work. Not a press; that won't work. Not a tap; that won't work. It has to be a precise, well-aimed, downright loving touch in exactly the right spot... and even then, it fails about one time out of five. The many taps needed to set time and temp can turn into a frustrating game of Whac-A-Mole as the buttons respond like a badly-trained puppy... when they want to, and how they want to. Really, this panel should work perfectly for every user and every touch style, but instead it's an aggravating finger-puzzle every time. I have no idea if this is universal among either Cosoris or other air fryers. BASKET (part 1) — once again, it's 2022. Air fryers have been around a while. So why is the basket assembly on this one like using something an inventor cobbled together in his garage? To start with, the release button is dangerously placed, right under the natural thumb-grip position, and too easy to press at the wrong time. I strongly recommend all new users practice handling the basket for a good long time, until the urge to press the button, on purpose or not, goes away. Because if you press it at any time except when the base pan is on a counter, said pan will fall. Hopefully not full of scalding-hot drippings. The button should be positioned and work only with a more deliberate action, not one all too easy to do by reflex. BASKET (part 2) — not only is the basket unbelievably slippery on the bottom (from its teflon coating) but the heavy front lip of the faceplate makes it awkward to set down and keep in one place. If you pull it mostly out, such as to check the temp of cooking meet, don't let your grip on the handle weaken, or it will slide out of the fryer towards you like an attack dog. And don't take it all the way out and set it on the counter, because if you pull or tug or bump it even a little, it will slide towards you (slick as teflon, remember) and if the front lip gets near the edge, it will pull itself into a fall in the blink of an eye. You have to use maximum caution in opening, removing, and doing anything in the basket while it's hot. Yes, you should be careful, but this is like a coiled rattlesnake waiting to get you. And unless you develop a practice of removing it and setting it well back on the counter, it will. (Simply making the front lip flush with the pan, so that it doesn't have this tendency to slip-drop-fall over an edge, or not coating the bottom of the pan with teflon, would help a lot.) And TOUCH PANEL (part 2) — if you remove the basket from the unit, whether the unit is turned on or not, the display goes into the "standby" mode, brightly lit up with dashes all across. It stays that way until you put the basket back in. You can't turn it off. The basket may be soaking in the sink, or too dirty to put back (and forget about), or in the dishwasher... the display stays on. All day, all night. Very annoying. And TOUCH PANEL (part 3) while I'm at it. The POWER button and the GO buttons should not be side by side. Whoever designed this layout did it from a graphics perspective, not a usability perspective. Even after two weeks and much use, I keep hitting POWER — turning the unit off and erasing any settings — instead of GO... and I doubt I'm the only one. Very poor interface design. But it cooks wonderful food, every time, once you get past these design flaws. -- UPDATE 7 MONTHS AFTER PURCHASE -- I'll stand by all of my above (unedited) comments. The basket is still sometimes awkward to handle. The touch panel has gotten a little better, or I've adapted my technique to its quirks, but I still have to stop and wet a fingertip sometimes to get five more taps on a time or temp setting. But I'll add the following points: 1) I have used the hell out of this gizmo and probably do 90% of my cooking with it. Every kind of meat, toasting buns, fries (of course!), roasted veggies, even 1/4 frozen pizzas and pierogi. The only thing I cook in the oven any more are long-simmer stews and meats that really have to be broiled (steaks and burgers). 2) Don't use any kind of cooking spray (an ingredient in it is what causes that gunky, nearly unremovable buildup.) Use an olive oil spritzer instead. And hand-wash the baskets after every non-dry item, and run them through the dishwasher occasionally, especially after a goopy/fatty cook like sauced chicken legs. And NEVER RUN WATER OVER A HOT BASKET — that's why your teflon coating starts to peel. Too hot to touch is too hot to run water on. 3) Buy a good probe thermometer so you can reliably check doneness. Recipe times are only a starting point. 4) The zillion presets are useless. Maybe if you have kids who are old enough to use this but not old enough to have judgment about times and temps, but not a one has cooked to my satisfaction. When and if I replace this unit, it will be with one that simply has a quick-set time and temp dial. The time/temp set feature is the only one I used after the first two weeks. and all those touch panel issues make that operation more tedious than it should be. 5) The WiFi feature is ridiculously useless AND requires you to sign up with a Chinese-based internet service that demands to access your location information. No, thanks. It's quick cooking; just how far away do you get and still need control, fachrissakes? 6) Wishing again I'd bought one of these years ago. As I said above, it's so so so much more than a "fryer" or just for french fries. Thanks for reading. I'm here all week. Try the veal! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2022 by James Gifford

  • Review updated after my defective unit was replaced for free.
Style: Air Fryer
PROBLEMS FIXED!!! PLEASE SEE END OF REVIEW FOR UPDATE. I want to love my Cosori air fryer. I saw it used on a Youtube cooking channel, and so I figured, this must be a pretty mainstream product. I got it seven months ago and it has become a mainstay in the kitchen, and all but replaced the toaster oven, the frying pan, and even the grill. The one problem I have is that the buttons, or whatever you call those little circles on the front panel, are very difficult to press, especially with damp fingers. It just doesn't work. What's more, when I press them, they don't activate the function immediately; they seem to work only after my finger is lifted. A kind of delayed reaction, in other words. I can't understand why they couldn't have used an old fashioned set of push buttons, or even a mechanical dial switch. These technologies have been around for at least 100 years and are pretty well understood. I have tried and tried to figure out how to use the buttons but they are just persnickety and only work part of the time. Extremely frustrating and that's why I knocked the rating down from 5 stars to 2. I'm planning to finally contact them and ask whether I have a defective unit, and if they can somehow fix the problem, I'll be happy to alter this rating. Apart from that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play? As a cooking appliance, if you can get past the awful user interface, it's a great cooker. It can cook 6-8 chicken drumsticks in 24 minutes and they come out absolutely delicious, juicy and tender, not raw in the middle, not burned on the outside. It makes toast reasonably well (though we don't make a lot of toast in this house). It is great for reheating things. It is wonderful for vegetables; one of our favorites is broccoli florets sprinkled with hoisin sauce and garlic -- just don't over cook or you get these nasty black bitter bits that are quite unappetizing. There are hundreds of videos out there demonstrating how to make just about anything in these gizmos. I was an air fryer skeptic until I watched a few, then decided to take the plunge and get one, and now I'm sold... albeit, I wish I'd gotten one that was easier to use. They do make an app that allows you to control the air fryer from your phone. It's what I would call a work in progress. The name of the app is "VeSync". You run the app and it detects the Cosori as one of the appliances it can control. That's fine for them, I suppose, but from the user's perspective, it would be so much better to have an app called "Cosori". I have so many apps and it's impossible to remember that vesync means cosori. Come on, who decided this was a great idea? Anyway, more on the app: it sort of works well. I say "sort of", because it promises more than it delivers. There's a "cooking history" section (but no search function). You can tap on a history item and it will start the Cosori for you, remotely; you can also alter the temp and cooking time. Right now I can see last night's chicken, but it doesn't list this morning's pop tart from 15 minutes ago. WHY??? Maybe it takes a while to retrieve the data... I have no idea. Just another annoyance. The app does send you notifications when the cooker is done, if you choose to use that feature. I do like that you can add your own recipes to the app. The thing is, it's not rocket science to use this fryer; just set time and temperature and go. The saved recipe thing is mainly to help you not overcook or undercook, and that's a matter of trial and error. As far as cleaning and maintenance, it's pretty simple. You pull out the basket and wash in warm soapy water. If you're doing dry stuff like toast or reheating a bowl of soup, there's little or no cleaning. If you're doing meat or wet veggies, you may need to do some cleaning. I use a soft scratch sponge, but a brush also works well. It helps to soak the whole basket in warm soapy water for 20 minutes, and my wife has run the inner basket through the dishwasher a couple of times; that makes me nervous that it could damage the teflon coating, but so far it seems okay. The inner/outer basket design has plusses and minuses; you can lift the inner basket out, but if you're doing it one-handed (as one tends to do in kitchens) you need a surface under the outer basket or it will fall to the floor. Not ideal; it would be nice if the outer basket could be retained in the machine somehow, maybe with a hook, so you don't have to position the air fryer 12" in from the edge of the counter. Liquid seems to accumulate sometimes in the space under the outer basket, maybe just condensation. It's probably not a bad idea to wipe that up from time to time, just to prevent rusting or messing up the heat cycle. In my opinion, this appliance is still a work-in-progress. They have some issues to solve regarding the buttons and basket design. Air fryers in general are still a new thing, but they've become very popular for good reason; they work very well for what they do. With a few tweaks, this can be an excellent product worthy of 5 stars. UPDATE June 25 2020 After I wrote to Cosori, they generously shipped me a new unit. I'm happy to report that the buttons work much better. As a test, I wet my finger and it still works. I will say, the buttons still have a kind of delayed reaction -- they don't really engage until you lift your finger, which is odd, but I have gotten used to it. Most importantly, the buttons all respond immediately now, and I don't need to repeatedly press the time/temp button to activate it. Thanks to Cosori for properly handling this issue and I've boosted my rating accordingly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2020 by Joe Tairei

  • Better than Ninja
Style: Air Fryer Grill Combo
Our previous air fryer was a Ninja, which we used almost daily for two years. I had to replace the thermal fuse twice because the fryer was too close to the wall. The heating element and reflector were impossible to keep clean. After the Ninja finally died, we bought this Cosori. While the footprint is about 50% larger than the Ninja, it is shorter and the vent is better positioned to prevent overheating. The Cosori is designed for easier and more thorough cleaning, and includes a replaceable/washable filter. The grill plate adds additional function, and works great for grilling fish. Concur with minor complaints fron other reviewers that the fan is quite loud and often drowns out the soft beep tone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023 by Peter

  • Great Kitchen Helper!
Style: Air Fryer Grill Combo
This air fryer is so versatile! I use it to cook almost anything. The I like it is you can air fry or grill on it. My mom and I have broiled fish on and grilled hamburgers. The interesting thing about this air fryer is that you have no kitchen smells when cooking fish or meat. The fan dissipates most food aromas. I love that it has wifi because I use the VeSync app to countdown the cooking time while I do other things, and can stop the cook at anytime using the app. This is high tech cooking at its best. I also believe this is the best all around air fryer in the Cosori line up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023 by Richard Richard

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