Chefman TurboFry Touch 8-Quart

3.9
product Overall
The TurboFry Touch wins on arithmetic: 8 quarts — more capacity than the Cosori, Instant, or Philips baskets — with a big viewing window and clean touch controls, routinely priced under $100. For a family that mostly cooks frozen staples, chicken, and vegetables, it covers the actual use case at half the price of the mid-tier picks, and the dishwasher-safe basket keeps maintenance painless. The window is a real daily convenience that even the pricier Philips lacks. The compromises tell you where the money went: a 400°F ceiling with no high-heat mode, only four presets and limited manual nuance, a conventional nonstick coating with no material certifications, and browning that is acceptably even rather than impressively even — dense batches need an extra shake and a few extra minutes. Long-term durability feedback is middling for the category. It ranks #8 in our list: quart-for-dollar it beats everything above it, but every machine above it cooks measurably better, and the Gourmia below it undercuts it on price. Buy the Chefman when capacity on a budget is the whole brief; buy the Instant Vortex Plus when you can stretch $30 more for noticeably better cooking.
8-quart capacity under $100
Large viewing window and clean touch interface
Dishwasher-safe basket
Simple to use out of the box
400°F ceiling and only four presets
Browning is adequate, not exceptional — dense batches need extra time
Uncertified conventional nonstick coating
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Chefman TurboFry Touch 8-Quart

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