Gourmia

Fry 'N Fold Digital Air Fryer

Gourmia Fry 'N Fold Digital Air Fryer

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Sentiment score67% positive
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Last updated: May 1, 2026

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Reddit IconMiss_Ambition
10 months ago

Actually you can unscrew the 4 screws inside the food-holder bin (the ones that attach the front piece to the bin) and that allows you to clean in-between the glasses. A bit time consuming yes but super easy to do if youre OCD like me and want to clean it :)

Reddit IconEastLAFadeaway
11 months ago

I feel like my costco gourmia is losing power have you experienced this? Things that uses to cook at certain time/temp now need more time or temp. Using the 7quart

Reddit IconBasic_Sky1402
about 1 month ago

I got a Gourmia 7qt for $70 on sale. Love it

about 1 month ago

It works great. I really like it. No issues so far

Reddit Iconcafpow38
5 months ago

I just bought it and can’t believe how quiet it is compared to the Ninja I also have. Loving it so far.

Reddit Iconjadraxx
2 months ago

Costco sells a Gourmia brand for pretty cheap. I bought one years ago and use it all the time. I think it's like 7qt. Love it.

Reddit IconJoshuaAncaster
8 months ago

The 7qt Gourmia mentioned here is great, have 2 of them, on sale as low as $50. Also buy square paper liners on Amazon, preheat, then put the paper and food in, easy cleanup.

Reddit Iconbobosnar
10 months ago

I used to have the Cusinart one from Costco (older model with more knobs), and it was good at toasting and being an oven, but barely average at being an air fryer. Had to replace it once right at the 2 year warranty mark since the knobs went bad, and then again about 18 months after. I have the Gourmia basket one now, and it's solid as an air fryer, decent as an oven, but pretty hard to get toasting done right. What do you need as the the primary usage? If it's primarily air frying, keep going for the basket. If you need it for multi-purpose with toasting, etc. get a non-basket.

Reddit IconEffective-Motor3455
8 months ago

I like the Gourmia basket from Costco.

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