Hi there, Iβm 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 arenβt 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 Iβm 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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Cosori meat probe
Hi, I just bought the Cosori smart fry dual blaze 10 litre model which was on offer last yeek here in the UK. Wow it was a breeze to set up with the Ve sync app. I've marked everything with Braille labels in case I ever have to set it up manually. I'd say this was doable but very tricky especially if you want to use two zones. I to have to start the cooking process on the unit itself so I have marked the top edge with a Braille letter so I just slide my finger directly down the screen from this lable and land strait on the start/pause button. My question though is the Cosori meat probe which the manufacturer tells me isn't compatible with my oven, can it work just with the Ve sync app no matter what cooker/oven you place it in? All the best
Yes... But I'm surpirsed
Mine is the 6.4 litre version so would have assumed it would work.
Yes, I used it in my oven when I needed to cook six pieces of chicken. Just skewered one, set the target temperature and it let me know when it was reached.
Just looking on the Kosori site it reads in the description of the meat probe and features:
β’ ππ§π§π¨π―ππππ ππ§π ππ¦ππ«π:This meater thermometer use unique technology, which enables it smart cook with Cosori Dual BlazeοΌCAF-P583SοΌand CAF-LI401S air fryer. Try the new tech now!
Though I can't seem to reference those model numbers.