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Adding to my previous answer, two things: (1) maybe my answer was overkill -- maybe you just wanted to know if there are two separate compartments? (2) I recently bought some silicone liners for the air fryer in a variety of sizes, conceivably you could use two (or more) small such liners to keep the two items separate if appropriate.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Certainly. But, as there is only one fryer compartment, you have to use some sort of strategy. If both items require the same time and temperature (and fit in the pot / chamber with reasonable space around them (for hot air flow), you might cook both at the same time and temperature. (Probably a little longer than the recommended time for either, but probably not double -- if it's meat, use a meat thermometer to make sure things are cooked sufficiently for safety.) If the items require different times and temperatures, you may have to do things like start both at the same time, after a certain amount of time, remove one and finish cooking the other. (Or time things (after you get experience with the air fryer) so you start one before the other so both are done at (about) the same time. Aside: I keep my air fryer set to 400 F for (almost) everything I cook, and adjust the time rather than the temperature -- you can do the same thing.
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