Say goodbye to clutter and hello to this multi-functional air
fryer! The Chefman Multi-Functional Air Fryer with Rotisserie and
Dehydrator Function handles any cooking, baking, or air frying
task, creating the crispy fried texture you love with little to
no oil. With the highly efficient rapid air technology and
high-speed convection system, you can get even, crispy fried
texture using little to no oil. Perfect for feeding a crowd, this
Multi-Function AirFryer features a 6.3-quart capacity and 8
preset options - you can use it to air fry, roast, dehydrate,
bake, reheat, and more! Interior lighting allows you to easily
watch your food as it cooks. For best results while air frying,
racks should be switched in middle of cooking. Accessories
include 2 air flow racks, rotisserie spit and forks, rotating
basket, rotisserie retrieval tool and drip tray. With this unit's
3 in 1 functionality, you'll save valuable cabinet space all the
while reaping the benefits of its versatility. Removable drip
tray and dishwasher safe parts make cleaning a breeze. With the
dehydrating preset, you can make your own dried fruit slices,
long-lasting dried herbs, delicious beef jerky and more!
Review: “The Best Air Fryer I’ve Used So Far!” - “I’ve been using
this air fryer for a while now, and it’s honestly the best. It
cooks food evenly and quickly, it’s easy to use, and the results
come out crispy and delicious every time. Perfect for everyday
cooking!”
Review: Perfect Size, Love The Three Cooking Racks, A Definite
Good Buy! - I just received this Chefman 6 in 1 Air-fryer earlier
today. I've cooked a ton of bacon in it earlier and am now
dehydrating banana slices and grapes. It's a bit early to have a
definitive opinion, but I did want to share some first
impressions. THE GOOD: - In other reviews I noted some who
observed that the temperature up/down button increments in 10
degree steps. I assume their device was a generation older than
mine as mine increments in 5 degrees steps. Nice! - I also noted
in other reviews comments that the wire cooking racks are flimsy
and that the wire mesh was so sharp it could cut your hand. After
cooking bacon, the wire cooking racks had quite a bit of cooked
on food product. Briefly soaking the racks in warm soapy water
and using a stiff dish washing brush cleaned these up like new. -
One or more reviewers mentioned that in spite of the drip pan,
drips got past it and to the bottom of the device. I just
simultaneously cooked three racks of bacon and not a drip of
grease got past the drip tray. - Temp only goes to 400, but
there's an option to kick it up to 450 to crisp at the end of
your cooking. Nice! - Oven light is nice. THE NOT AS GOOD - The
flip light used to tell you to flip fries and such just
illuminates, no sound. This needs to be an audible sound. -
Venting to back instead of sides. The manual states the air fryer
only needs to be 2" away from the wall. I found that at 400
degrees and cooking for 15 minutes that the unit shut down on its
own several times. I had to pull the air fryer away from the wall
6" to keep it from shutting down. I assume the auto shut down was
because of an overheat condition, but there was no message that
indicated this. If my opinion changes, I'll update, but I'd
definitely rate this a great buy! UPDATE 07/28/2025: We've used
this air fryer now for several weeks. First, I really do like the
appearance of this device over a larger stainless air fryer I
bought before this one. I really like the technical aspects of
this air fryer. I saw on previous versions of this same fryer
people complained about the lack of temperature controls because
each step up in temperature on prior versions was in 10 degree
increments. My device steps up in 5 degree increments. Also,
people complained about the obnoxiously loud beeper that sounds
when your food is done. This device has an appropriately loud
beeper that doesn't both me at all. And though my prior air fryer
was of the basket variety and my wife still preferred that
format, this one has three heavier wire shelves that work fine.
Cleaning is a little more difficult and while I normally hand
wash our dishware, so far with a little presoak I've been able to
with elbow grease get these clean. The only disappointment I've
had so far is with the evenness of the temperature distribution.
I wrongly assumed that the fans would more evenly distribute the
temperature so flipping food wouldn't be required as much. But
this cooks hot on one side more than the other, so you do have to
pay attention when cooking and flip at least once through the
cooking cycle. And by the way, with three racks I have at least
double the space to cook things as I had with the old basket
style fryer. If in the future I need to replace this device, I'd
definitely consider this one...