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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Prepology 2-qt Compact Nonstick Air Fryer with Adjusting Timer

Does anyone own this?

I have a 5 qt Cooks Essentials but it is the just the two of us now.

Any feedback?

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@MKR14    I'm a family of one but I wouldn't want to be limited to something that small.  A larger unit is much more versitile.  You can cook a large  or small item in a large fryer but not a large one in a small fryer.

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Registered: ‎12-24-2010

"P" is a QVC brand - quality - ?

 

I bought their small chopper like a kitchen aid and it  was a piece of plastic junk.  Reviews were terrible too.....

I'd buy a named brand as first choice - size being the second.

 

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I have owned many different air fryers since they first came out.  I had the original egg shaped Emeril one- probably 4 qt, the Prepology original 4 qt, and the Power XL 12 in 1 combo.  The Emeril and Prepology are long gone, but I am still using the Power XL for larger items.  I have a 2 qt that I purchased (I live alone) to supplement my Power XL as I can use it for smaller items (burgers, small chops or steak, a chicken breast, one serving of shrimp, or some cut up potates to roast).  If I need the larger one I have it and can use the smaller one for sides.  A 2 qt is easy to clean up.  I would highly recommend this if you have a larger one already, or want  to use this as a supplement, or it you live alone and eat small portions of food, 

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Totally agree with @Kachina624 . You might be surprised at how small 2 qt. actually is. 

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I ended up cancelling my order. I do love the Cooks Essentials 5 quart and maybe I wouldn't use the smaller one as much.

Thanks to everyone with the honest feedback.

Maybe I can give feedback someday to help someone else.

 

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If I'm not mistaken, I believe you can only cook at 400 degrees..thats the only temperature..Not sure I would like that.  I love my Dash 2 qt.dash.jpg

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That's hardly big enough for a grilled cheese sandwich.  I think a 5 quart would be more versatile.  For me, the ceramic coated basket instead of nonstick was worth the upgrade.  Ninja models have it.  

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I was just thinking about getting a small airfryer last night! I have a 6 qt InstantPot brand that I LOVE, and use all the time.  I had  burgers in cooking---I also had  french fries to cook too, but had to wait until the meat was done, then clean out the grease, as it will smoke to high heaven and then do the fries--- so there was time for the burgers to get a little cold. I know there are double basket AR, but mine is only a year old. Next time I may get that type of AR. I do have a Breville oven that I can use to keep food warm. 2 or 3 qt would be a perfect size.

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