Looking for an accessible air fryer

By techluver, 29 October, 2025

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Hi there, I’m looking for an accessible air fryer. I want something that I can use independently, without ann app, without the Amazon echo, simply me being able to use the air fryer. The problem is, I need to be able to set the correct temperature and time, which is difficult even on the manual ones because they aren’t marked in a way that we can read them. Alternatively, if anyone knows how to modify a device that runs on 220 V power to run on 110 V power for the American market, that would work as well because I found a British talking air fryer. Price is no object at this point. My air fryer is on the fritz, and I’m sick of having to use aira to use it every time I want to use it anyway and I wanna just get a robust solution in place.

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By tyler chambliss on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 - 12:30

Good luck buddy. The only air fryers that we can access and control the temperature and time to a t are ones we can control with an app. There's no natively accessible air fryer out of the box. You'll either have to add markings to one or just buy a smart one and get with the times. I love my cosori smart air fryer. The app for the cosori devices is 100 percent accessible. It's 2025. Get with the times buddy.

By mr grieves on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 - 13:10

I presume the UK one you mean is Cobalt talking air fryer? Have you emailed them to ask if there is any way they can help you? I asked them a few questions a while back and they were quite friendly and helpful.

I ended up with the Casori air fryer which does need an app and honestly I wish I hadn't got excited by the possibilities of a smart device and had gone for the Cobalt instead.

(I am based in the UK though so realise it's not quite as easy for you)