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Our air fryer is used several times a day and must have for us. We mostly use it instead of frying on the stove. We have owned both several Cosori and Gourmia and Gourmia wins in regard to quality and size. Our first Gourmia was 2yld in perfect working condition but Costco was having a sale $39 on the new version with a bigger basket so we grabbed it.
I bought a small Gourmia and I have only used my big oven once in the last 6 months.
Gourmia. One Basket. Mostly for french fries, breakfast sausages etc. Small, cheap, does the job.
I bought two of the original $40 basket ones 4 years ago. Both work and look like new.
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.
I like the Gourmia basket from Costco.
I have the Gourmia air fryer that is a basket (not window) and it's fantastic. I use it almost daily for a few years now.
Single basket gourmia from Costco. Cheap and spacious.
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