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PowerXL Air Fryer Pro Plus (12QT)

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Sentiment score33% positive
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Last updated: Jun 15, 2026

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Reddit Iconandrey_not_the_goat
about 2 months ago

Are all air fryers not fast? I have a PowerFryerXL, seems like they're on sale in Target at the moment - 60 bucks. Mine is eight years old, and still working really well.

Reddit Iconangelgirl3000
8 months ago

Since 2020, I've been using my trusty old PowerXL airfryer. It still works pretty well if you hit it a little but I think the interior is made from plastic and the tray inside is rusting. I've tried buying a "non-toxic" airfryer from Emeril which was stainless steel. When I cooked something, the food tasted chemically and there was also an awful smell coming from it. I went back to old-reliable XL... I saw Ninja Crispi Glass Airfryer selling at Costco. Is this one any good? Also, any other recommendations for "non-toxic" airfryers?

8 months ago

This is literally like the one I have but the handle broke off.

8 months ago

Since 2020, I've been using my trusty old PowerXL airfryer. It still works pretty well if you hit it a little but I think the interior is made from plastic and the tray inside is rusting. I've tried buying a "non-toxic" airfryer from Emeril which was stainless steel. When I cooked something, the food tasted chemically and there was also an awful smell coming from it. I went back to old-reliable XL... I saw Ninja Crispi Glass Airfryer selling at Costco. Is this one any good? Also, any other recommendations for "non-toxic" airfryers?

Reddit IconCedarWho77
11 months ago

I've had the same PowerXL for 7 years and I put the whole basket in the dishwasher after I use it. πŸ™ƒ

Reddit IconJakeStout93
5 months ago

I’ve had a PowerAirFryer Oven for 7 years. Bought all my friends and family them when they were out. It’s great and a front door like these instead of the bucket. Was $100 and use it daily even now. I think now its PowerXL air fryer

Reddit Iconlazygerm
27 days ago

If you base what's best by consumer rankings and professional testing; Phillips is the brand you want. There's a reason you pay $250-$400 for them. That being said, I have a Ninja Pro XL 6.5 quart air-fryer and it's phenomenal. Much better than the PowerXL one I had previously. Fabulous non-stick coating and it's well-built. The only thing I don't like is that it does not have a mid-cook time alarm for flipping, like my PowerXL did.

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