The Only Air Fryer Your Kitchen Needs: COSORI TurboBlaze 6-Quart

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Countertop convection cookers are everywhere, but a few designs are redefining what “air-frying” can mean for weekday dinners. One of the loudest buzzes is around Cosori’s TurboBlaze, a 6-quart model that relies on an innovative DC motor to accelerate airflow.

What Makes TurboBlaze Different?

Traditional air fryers run on alternating-current (AC) motors; Cosori’s engineers switched to direct-current (DC) technology so the appliance cooks up to 46 % faster than earlier Cosori CP168 or Pro Gen 2 machines. Faster airflow doesn’t just shave minutes off a timer—it can slash preheats, brown food more evenly and keep kitchens cooler.

A second differentiator is moisture control. The TurboBlaze offers five discrete fan speeds that automatically pair with nine cooking presets, letting you proof dough at a whisper-low breeze or blast chicken wings with maximum convection.

Nine Built-In Functions

FunctionWhat It’s ForFan Speed
Air FryEveryday crispingHigh
RoastWhole chicken, veggiesMedium-High
BakeMuffins, cakesMedium
BroilTop-browningHigh burst
DehydrateFruit chipsLow
FrozenBagged snacksMedium-High
ProofYeast doughsVery Low
ReheatLeftoversMedium
Keep WarmHolding tempVery Low
Preheat (Smart model only)Prewarms basketAuto

Capacity & Footprint

Cosori keeps the chassis compact—about 11.8 × 14.4 × 11.9 in—but the basket still holds 6 quarts, “enough to feed three to five people.” That capacity translates to a whole 5-lb chicken, a 9-inch cake pan, or two pounds of fries in a single layer.

Ease of Use & Safety

A tilted control panel lets you program temps from 90 °F to 450 °F without crouching. If the basket slides out mid-cycle, an automatic shut-off kicks in for burn prevention. Both the basket and crisper plate are dishwasher-safe ceramic-coated pieces, making cleanup a two-minute job.

Health Angle: 95 % Less Oil

Cosori repeatedly touts that the TurboBlaze can fry with “up to 95 % less oil” than deep frying.

Pros

  • 46 % faster DC motor
  • 6-qt basket fits family meals
  • Dishwasher-safe ceramic parts
  • 95 % less oil for healthier crunch
  • 2-year warranty & 30-day returns

Cons

  • No manual override of five fan speeds
  • Smart edition costs more
  • Single basket (no dual-zone cooking)
  • Limited color options in some markets

The Takeaway

If your current air fryer feels slow, cramped or hard to scrub, the TurboBlaze 6-Quart makes a compelling case: DC motor speed, thoughtful safety touches and legit family capacity. Thanks to its shorter cook times and easier cleanup, you “might not use your traditional oven again.”

For households wanting healthier crunch without sacrificing convenience, the COSORI TurboBlaze is worth a hard look.

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