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# 4.2 Quart Capacity 1500W Power 30 Min Timer Posame 4.2 Qt Air Fryer XL 8 in 1 Electric Hot AirFryer Oven Cooker Oil-Free Cooking with Digital LCD Touch Screen,Automatic Shut Off,1500W,Black

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- **What is this?** Posame 4.2 Qt Air Fryer XL 8 in 1 Electric Hot AirFryer Oven Cooker Oil-Free Cooking with Digital LCD Touch Screen,Automatic Shut Off,1500W,Black
- **How much does it cost?** 2524867₫ with free shipping
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Easy to Clean:** Non-stick design and dishwasher safe for hassle-free maintenance.
- • **Healthier Cooking:** Enjoy your favorite meals with less oil and fewer calories.
- • **Automatic Shut Off:** Safety first with built-in shut-off feature.
- • **Smart LCD Touch Screen:** Easily monitor cooking time and temperature.
- • **Fry, Bake, Grill, Roast:** Versatile cooking options for every craving.

## Description

Posame Black 8 in 1 digital air fryer allows you to fry, grill, roast and bake with little to no oil. Making crispy veggie chips, fried chicken, French fries, steak, shrimp, poultry, fish, pizza and so on in one kitchen countertop appliance, letting you enjoy your favorite food without the extra calories.Specifications:1.Rated voltage: 120v2.Rated power: 1500w3.Frequency: 60Hz4.Capacity: 4L/4.2 quarts5.Working temperature: 175-400F6.Net weight: 9.26lbsFeature:1.Cooking with little to no oil2.Full digital LCD touch screen3.Timer up to 30 minutes4.Rapid air circulate system5.Automatic shut off6.Non-stick and dishwasher safety accessory7.Bpa free Material8.Over-heat protection9.Memory functionWhat you get:1Xposame air fryer1xmanualposame 12-month warranty

Review: low-quality look and feel, no recipes or guide provided - Not impressed with this air fryer. It functions okay as far as the actual frying goes. There are just a lot of things I don’t like about this product when compared with others in this crowded market: * Controls are difficult to understand without reading the manual. They’re not what I would consider to be intuitive. * Takes up a lot of counter space for it’s relatively small capacity. At 4.2 quart capacity, it has only 73% of the capacity of the 5.8 quart fryer I have (from Cosori), but takes up the same counter space. * Materials feel cheap and plasticky, and the high-gloss finish is easily marred and scratched. * The included instructions are minimal, bare-bones stuff. Not much use, other than to familiarize the user with the controls. There was no recipe book or guide for frying certain types of foods. Other air fryers I have purchased or used included recipe booklets, as well as tips and guidelines for cooking different kinds of common foods. The Cosori fryer I’m using now, for example, came with a great little recipe book, with high-quality photos and well-written recipes. Overall this just feels like a cheap knockoff of a quality air fryer. There are many better options out there for the price.
Review: Air frying is great, but this fryer is really hard to clean - Update, December 13, 2018: I'm afraid I have to knock a couple stars off my review. Food is sticking to this machine more and more. It was super easy to clean in the beginning, but is becoming a major chore. Everything I cook sticks, even if it's coated in oil, so that the bottom plate has to be soaked after each and every use. And throwing the bottom plate in the dishwasher has horrible results. It simply doesn't work. Also, after using this machine extensively (for almost every meal), I think that I would opt for a non-round air fryer were I shopping for one. There really isn't that much space in this air fryer (I have the 4.2 quart one) because you really can't stack food very much and have it cook properly. With a round fryer, then, you're limiting the surface area you have to work with. For roughly the same size footprint on your counter, you can increase your surface area just by having a square basket to work with. Update, December 8, 2018: I'm still sold on this air fryer. I've been cooking with it every day--often several times per day--since originally writing this review. It's become my go-to appliance. That said, I wrote below that the fryer basket is easy to clean. It's becoming less easy. I'm not sure if it's just losing some of its non-stickiness, but it's become something of a chore. At least, it's a chore to clean the removable perforated plate on the bottom of the basket. I kind of wish the basket were designed differently, in a way that would be easier to clean. I've also taken to spraying the basket with oil to help keep food from sticking while cooking, but it still sticks here and there. Still life-changing, and still worthy of five stars I'd say. --- I've had this air fryer for a few days now. Only a few days, but it's already seen a lot of use. So far I've cooked chicken thighs, chicken wings, steak, mozzarella sticks, and french fries in it, plus a variety of vegetables: eggplant, onions, mushrooms, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes. And I dried some spinach leaves. There are really two things to review here, air frying itself and this particular air fryer. As for air frying, I am completely sold. This is my first time using an air fryer, and it's just, well, honestly life changing. You can throw some chicken and a wad of vegetables in the thing and with little intervention on your part (you may want to turn the chicken and toss the veggies), you have an easy and nutritious meal. Because it's so easy to throw vegetables in it, you'll probably find yourself eating more of them. I certainly have been. Apart from vegetables, this machine did a great job on the french fries and mozzarella sticks. They came out more consistently crispy than when I make them in the toaster oven. And chicken also worked very well. The chicken thighs I cooked came out crispy on the outside but not overcooked inside. Most importantly, the wings I cooked were great! Buffalo wings are a big deal in my family. Wings are our go-to celebratory food. The problem is, they're a hassle to make the traditional way. I'm never thrilled about having a vat of boiling oil on the stove, and the house winds up smelling from it for a good day. Plus, cleaning the pot is a chore. The oil costs money, and you don't feel great about deep frying. I cooked up a quick batch of 12 wings in the air fryer, and no mess! No smell! And they were perfectly crispy. (I think I did 30 minutes at 400 degrees, but a larger batch would presumably require more time.) As for this machine in particular, I've never used any other brand of air fryer, so I don't have anything to compare it to. But I'm satisfied with its operation. The controls are elegant and extremely easy to operate, and the fryer basket is easy to clean. Any complaints I have are minor: - Small pieces of food tend to fall in the crevice in the center of the fry pan and can be hard to extract. - There are some pictures of food on the top of the machine with suggested times for cooking them, but it's hard to make out what some of those pictures are. I'd like a more informative quick guide on the fryer. - I can see myself wanting a two-tiered rack to make it easier to fry up multiple layers of foods (looking at you, eggplant), but the directions don't provide any advice about what to use for that. Like I said, minor. I don't know about other air fryers. I suppose it's possible they run circles around the Posame, but I'm not sure how they could. I'm very happy with this thing, happy enough that I've carved out space on my counter for it to sit there permanently. This machine isn't going to be stored away for occasional use.

## Features

- Digital Touchscreen Control: LCD touchscreen allows easy operation and setting
- Programmable Timer: Set cooking time up to 30 minutes for various dishes
- Oil-less Design: No need for additional oil for frying
- Dishwasher Safe: Removable trays and filters are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning
- Automatic Shutoff: The unit will automatically shut off when cooking is complete

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 26 Reviews |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐ low-quality look and feel, no recipes or guide provided
*by J***F on February 17, 2019*

Not impressed with this air fryer. It functions okay as far as the actual frying goes. There are just a lot of things I don’t like about this product when compared with others in this crowded market: * Controls are difficult to understand without reading the manual. They’re not what I would consider to be intuitive. * Takes up a lot of counter space for it’s relatively small capacity. At 4.2 quart capacity, it has only 73% of the capacity of the 5.8 quart fryer I have (from Cosori), but takes up the same counter space. * Materials feel cheap and plasticky, and the high-gloss finish is easily marred and scratched. * The included instructions are minimal, bare-bones stuff. Not much use, other than to familiarize the user with the controls. There was no recipe book or guide for frying certain types of foods. Other air fryers I have purchased or used included recipe booklets, as well as tips and guidelines for cooking different kinds of common foods. The Cosori fryer I’m using now, for example, came with a great little recipe book, with high-quality photos and well-written recipes. Overall this just feels like a cheap knockoff of a quality air fryer. There are many better options out there for the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Air frying is great, but this fryer is really hard to clean
*by D***L on November 20, 2018*

Update, December 13, 2018: I'm afraid I have to knock a couple stars off my review. Food is sticking to this machine more and more. It was super easy to clean in the beginning, but is becoming a major chore. Everything I cook sticks, even if it's coated in oil, so that the bottom plate has to be soaked after each and every use. And throwing the bottom plate in the dishwasher has horrible results. It simply doesn't work. Also, after using this machine extensively (for almost every meal), I think that I would opt for a non-round air fryer were I shopping for one. There really isn't that much space in this air fryer (I have the 4.2 quart one) because you really can't stack food very much and have it cook properly. With a round fryer, then, you're limiting the surface area you have to work with. For roughly the same size footprint on your counter, you can increase your surface area just by having a square basket to work with. Update, December 8, 2018: I'm still sold on this air fryer. I've been cooking with it every day--often several times per day--since originally writing this review. It's become my go-to appliance. That said, I wrote below that the fryer basket is easy to clean. It's becoming less easy. I'm not sure if it's just losing some of its non-stickiness, but it's become something of a chore. At least, it's a chore to clean the removable perforated plate on the bottom of the basket. I kind of wish the basket were designed differently, in a way that would be easier to clean. I've also taken to spraying the basket with oil to help keep food from sticking while cooking, but it still sticks here and there. Still life-changing, and still worthy of five stars I'd say. --- I've had this air fryer for a few days now. Only a few days, but it's already seen a lot of use. So far I've cooked chicken thighs, chicken wings, steak, mozzarella sticks, and french fries in it, plus a variety of vegetables: eggplant, onions, mushrooms, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes. And I dried some spinach leaves. There are really two things to review here, air frying itself and this particular air fryer. As for air frying, I am completely sold. This is my first time using an air fryer, and it's just, well, honestly life changing. You can throw some chicken and a wad of vegetables in the thing and with little intervention on your part (you may want to turn the chicken and toss the veggies), you have an easy and nutritious meal. Because it's so easy to throw vegetables in it, you'll probably find yourself eating more of them. I certainly have been. Apart from vegetables, this machine did a great job on the french fries and mozzarella sticks. They came out more consistently crispy than when I make them in the toaster oven. And chicken also worked very well. The chicken thighs I cooked came out crispy on the outside but not overcooked inside. Most importantly, the wings I cooked were great! Buffalo wings are a big deal in my family. Wings are our go-to celebratory food. The problem is, they're a hassle to make the traditional way. I'm never thrilled about having a vat of boiling oil on the stove, and the house winds up smelling from it for a good day. Plus, cleaning the pot is a chore. The oil costs money, and you don't feel great about deep frying. I cooked up a quick batch of 12 wings in the air fryer, and no mess! No smell! And they were perfectly crispy. (I think I did 30 minutes at 400 degrees, but a larger batch would presumably require more time.) As for this machine in particular, I've never used any other brand of air fryer, so I don't have anything to compare it to. But I'm satisfied with its operation. The controls are elegant and extremely easy to operate, and the fryer basket is easy to clean. Any complaints I have are minor: - Small pieces of food tend to fall in the crevice in the center of the fry pan and can be hard to extract. - There are some pictures of food on the top of the machine with suggested times for cooking them, but it's hard to make out what some of those pictures are. I'd like a more informative quick guide on the fryer. - I can see myself wanting a two-tiered rack to make it easier to fry up multiple layers of foods (looking at you, eggplant), but the directions don't provide any advice about what to use for that. Like I said, minor. I don't know about other air fryers. I suppose it's possible they run circles around the Posame, but I'm not sure how they could. I'm very happy with this thing, happy enough that I've carved out space on my counter for it to sit there permanently. This machine isn't going to be stored away for occasional use.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Actually a pretty great way to cook
*by C***N on November 23, 2018*

I was pretty skeptical of this thing. The product description's English is quite broken, and I've never heard of the brand. But it looked more or less like the air fryers at my grocery store, and I had wanted to play with something like this for a while. The concept is simple enough. If you look inside, with the basket removed, there's an electric burner at the top, very similar to what a cheap stove would have. A powerful fan blows air through the unit, from the burner down through the food. Very hot air is just plain forced through the food. It's like how hot oil works, without the oil. But it actually does work a lot better when there is some oil involved to help get the heat around even better. Things that naturally have fat, like chicken wings, or frozen fried food, work beautifully in this machine. They actually come out better than actually frying them in oil. My typical way of cooking in this air fryer is to put one layer of chicken or something on the bottom, run it until it's crispy, and then putting some kind of spice on top, right on my plate. The textures are generally quite pleasing for anything breaded. You definitely can cook other things in here, even veggies, but I definitely add a little oil (butter, olive oil, whatever). The results are way better. Other unusual things I've made include bacon, sausage, and yogurt. Just kidding about the yogurt. Cleaning this thing is either super easy or super annoying. Just depends on how quickly you do it. Clean this while it's still warm (not hot), with a brush, and use plenty of warm soapy water, and it's not bad. Burn your food, or leave it on here, and it's a huge pain. I have a pretty nice dishwasher, and it is able to clean this without damaging it, but I think the hand wash method works great so long as you're on the ball. Is this healthier than frying food? I think absolutely. You're definitely avoiding a lot of calories here. And if you're a low carb dieter, you can make plenty of things that are pleasing and crispy just by air frying chicken. My only grip is that its capacity is fairly limited. Yeah, you could pile frozen french fries high, but it only works to an extent. The more exposed surface, the better, and a single layer always works the best. If you're cooking something really fatty (like sausage) that limitation isn't an issue anymore. With that limitation in mind, I can make a huge meal for myself with this.

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