COSORI Dual Blaze P583S 6.4L vs COSORI Pro II Air Fryer 5.8QT
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Comparaison des specifications
| Specification | COSORI Dual Blaze P583S 6.4L | COSORI Pro II Air Fryer 5.8QT |
|---|---|---|
| Prix | $undefined | $99.99 |
| Note | 4.7/5 | 4.7/5 |
| Capacite | 6.4L | 5.8 qt |
| Puissance | 1750W | 1700W |
| Poids | 5.8 kg | 12 lb |
| Dimensions | 33x32x33 cm | 11.8x12.6x14.3 in |
COSORI Dual Blaze P583S 6.4L
We tested the Dual Blaze P583S as the premium single-basket COSORI. The no-flip cooking from the dual heating elements works well. We cooked chicken thighs, salmon fillets, and fries without opening the basket once, and results were evenly browned on both sides. The question is whether the 12 presets and marginally larger basket justify 20 EUR more than the TurboBlaze. For most people, the TurboBlaze at 100 EUR is better value, but if you want the most presets and the best energy rating in a COSORI, this is it.
COSORI Pro II Air Fryer 5.8QT
The COSORI Pro II is the workhorse of the COSORI lineup. We think of it as the Honda Civic of air fryers: reliable, capable, and priced right. The 12 presets with shake reminder make it nearly foolproof for beginners, and the 5.8 qt capacity handles meals for a family of four without issue. It lacks the dual heating or WiFi of its pricier siblings, but at 100 dollars it hits the sweet spot between features and value. This is the COSORI we recommend to most people.
