
Customers appreciate the 14 in 1 Multi Cooker & Air Fryer Duo's ease of use and cleaning. The air frying feature also receives positive feedback. Many find the device simple to operate and maintain. Overall, the product is praised for its convenience and functionality.
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Not a pressure cooker - even though on the side of the box it says adjust pressure and time with the touch of a button. You can adjust time and temperature with the touch of a button. It is attractive and a nice size; if it were a pressure cooker, multi-cooker (ie: slow cooker) and an air fryer I would have kept it, but I wanted to replace my crock pot and electric skillet and be able to cook a whole chicken. Another draw back is that there is absolutely no info on the web about this cooker - no instructions, recipes, reviews; so you're flying blind.
Posted by MistyMuses
I bought this thinking it was a pressure cooker (because it says right on the box that the pressure is adjustable!) but its not a pressure cooker at all. We did use it for the air frying feature and it worked great! But we returned it because we wanted a pressure cooker with an air fryer.
Posted by morganranch
Much better than I expected. I was really most interested in a slow cooker with true temperature control. The air frying feature was a bonus. Now I've fallen in love with the air fryer. Calling it an air fryer, is really selling it short. I roasted a 6 pound chicken in it. In less than 45 minutes, it produced the best, most moist roasted chicken I have ever made. It is much faster to pre-heat than my oven, cooks faster and does a better job of sealing in the moisture in the food. It's non-stick pot is extremely easy to clean. Oh, and by the way, it does a great job on air fried potatoes.
Posted by Harvey