Cosori Turbo Blaze in the test: crispy results at a low price!
Find out everything about the Cosori Turbo Blaze hot air fryer: reviews, operation, advantages and disadvantages as well as results.

Cosori Turbo Blaze in the test: crispy results at a low price!
Air fryers have gained popularity in recent years as they offer a healthy alternative to traditional deep fryers. The new Cosori Turbo Blaze 6.0-liter in particular caused a stir in tests. The lower fat absorption compared to conventional deep fryers makes them attractive to many consumers. Loud IMTEST The deep fryer has an RRP of 169.99 euros and weighs 5.2 kg. The compact dimensions of 40.0 x 30.0 x 30.1 cm allow for flexible use in the kitchen.
With an output of 1,725 watts, the Cosori Turbo Blaze brings a lot of power. With a capacity of 6 liters, the hot air fryer offers space for up to 1.4 kg of French fries or a whole chicken. Another highlight is the easy operation with ten pre-programmed automatic programs that cover a variety of cooking methods, including hot air frying, roasting and grilling. Testreports.de emphasizes that the accessories, such as a skewer rack and a recipe booklet, make using the deep fryer easier.
Operation and handling
Handling the frying basket is user-friendly and safe as the basket clicks into place well and is completely dishwasher safe. The manufacturer offers a two-year guarantee. However, there is a small drawback: there is no shaking reminder signal, even if a beep is available at the end of the cooking process.
Loud Hot air fryer guide The deep fryer enables lower-fat preparation. Grain and vegetable dishes have a natural taste because little to no oil is required. The vitamins in the food are also carefully preserved. However, the consistency of French fries or nuggets may not be as crispy as conventional deep fryers, which is sometimes criticized.
Frying results and energy consumption
In tests, the Cosori Turbo Blaze achieved positive frying results. French fries were prepared at 180 degrees Celsius in 13 minutes, resulting in a well-browned, crispy result. Vegetables like carrots and peppers also received positive reviews. The volume of the device is 64 decibels – comparable to regular road traffic. The annual power consumption is around 19 euros if the device is in operation for 15 minutes every two days.
In summary, the Cosori Turbo Blaze offers an attractive price-performance ratio in the area of hot air fryers. However, potential buyers should take critical points such as the lack of a shaking reminder as well as increased volume and slightly higher power consumption into account in their purchase decision. The numerous advantages, such as the versatile usage options and the quick cleaning, make the Cosori deep fryer stand out and make it a worthwhile option for health-conscious cooking enthusiasts.