Cosori
Cosori Pro II Air Fryer Review
OBy Olivia•Updated June 2026•67h hands-on testing•Independently tested
4.3out of 5
★★★★★★★★★★
Olivia's rating
Approx. $119.99
Best value — bigger basket and handy presets at a friendly price.
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How it scored
Cooking results4.2
Capacity4.3
Ease of use4.4
Value for money4.5
What we liked
- +Large 5.8-qt basket
- +Useful presets
- +Good price
What could be better
- –Presets need fine-tuning
- –Bulky on the counter
The Pro II's 5.8-qt basket fits a whole chicken, and the nine presets take the guesswork out. Crisping is a hair behind the Ninja but the extra room is worth it for families.
Hands-on photos
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How we tested the Cosori Pro II Air Fryer
67 hours hands-on. We bought this unit ourselves — no loaner, no sponsorship.
- ✓Cooked the same recipes in the Cosori Pro II Air Fryer and rival models — fries, wings, roast veg.
- ✓Checked crisping evenness, preheat time and how much shaking it needed.
- ✓Lived with cleanup for two weeks: basket, tray and odour retention.
- ✓Tested capacity with real family-sized batches, not lab portions.
Specifications
| Capacity | 5.8 qt |
| Presets | 9 |
| Wattage | 1,700 W |
Our verdict: a solid pick
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