The battle between the Cosori TurboBlaze and Chefman TurboFry Touch comes down to precision versus capacity. In our testing, both air fryers produced crispy fries and thoroughly cooked chicken wings, but they serve entirely different kitchen needs.
The Cosori TurboBlaze caters to cooks who want control, offering variable fan speeds, a wide temperature range, and premium materials. The Chefman TurboFry Touch prioritizes its massive 8-quart basket and ease of use to maximize cooking space.
| Feature | Cosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air Fryer | Chefman TurboFry Touch 8-Quart Air Fryer |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $89.88 | $79.99 |
| Rating | 9.2/10 | 8.8/10 |
| Best For | Buy the Cosori TurboBlaze if you’re a curious cook who value… | Buy the Chefman TurboFry Touch if you’re trying to feed a cr… |
| Key Feature | Superior cooking control with 9 functions and 5 fan speeds. | Huge 8-quart basket easily accommodates families or meal prepping. |
Cosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air Fryer
Owning the Cosori feels like you have a small, high-performance convection oven on your counter. The difference is the control. You can dial in the temperature up to a true 450°F and adjust the fan speed, which drastically changes results for delicate foods like fish versus dense brussels sprouts. The ceramic-coated basket is a standout feature. After making sticky honey-sriracha wings, the residue slid right off with just hot water and a sponge. Its 6-quart square shape efficiently fits four pieces of toast or multiple skewers side-by-side.
Chefman TurboFry Touch 8-Quart Air Fryer
The Chefman focuses entirely on capacity. The 8-quart basket easily fits an entire 2-pound bag of frozen french fries, cooking them to a crisp in 18 minutes at 400°F. The interface is straightforward, featuring a built-in shake reminder that beeps halfway through the cycle. The “HI-FRY” feature automatically boosts the heat to 450°F for the last two minutes for a final crisp, though you lack manual control over this function. It is a reliable workhorse built for big batches.
Head-to-Head
Capacity — Chefman TurboFry Touch 8-Quart Air Fryer wins
The Chefman wins. Its 8-quart basket lets you spread food out in a single layer for even crisping, allowing you to cook fries for a family of four in one batch instead of two.
Cooking Control & Performance — Cosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air Fryer wins
The Cosori provides superior control. With variable fan speeds and a sustained 450°F temperature setting, you can achieve highly specific cooking results. It gently bakes salmon without drying it out or blast-roasts vegetables for a better char.
Ease of Cleaning — Cosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air Fryer wins
The Cosori wins daily use. The ceramic basket is slick and durable, allowing burnt-on cheese and sticky glazes to slide right off. The Chefman’s standard nonstick coating requires more scrubbing and careful maintenance over its lifespan.
Ease of Use — Chefman TurboFry Touch 8-Quart Air Fryer wins
The Chefman wins for simplicity. The interface is straightforward, and the automatic shake reminder is a useful feature. The Cosori’s multiple functions offer more potential but add a layer of complexity.
Value — Chefman TurboFry Touch 8-Quart Air Fryer wins
The Chefman provides 33% more cooking capacity for about $10 less, offering more tangible space and utility for every dollar spent.
Buy Cosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air Fryer if…
Buy the Cosori TurboBlaze if you value precision. It suits individuals or small families who use an air fryer for roasting, baking, and experimenting. You trade capacity for superior control and easier cleanup.
Buy Chefman TurboFry Touch 8-Quart Air Fryer if…
Buy the Chefman TurboFry Touch if you feed a crowd or rely on meal prepping. It delivers maximum capacity and simple operation, allowing you to cook large batches at once for a lower price.
Our Verdict: Chefman TurboFry Touch 8-Quart Air Fryer
For most people, the Chefman TurboFry Touch 8-Quart is the better buy. While the Cosori is a more advanced cooking machine, capacity remains the biggest factor for many users. The Chefman’s 8-quart basket eliminates the need for time-consuming multiple batches. It is simpler to use and delivers more space for less money. Unless you truly use the Cosori’s precise controls for small-batch cooking, the practicality and value of the Chefman make it the winner.
Capacity vs. Footprint
Basket size dictates how much food you can cook in a single layer. An 8-quart basket accommodates large family meals, while a 6-quart basket requires cooking in multiple batches for larger groups.
Cooking Controls
Advanced models offer variable fan speeds and sustained high temperatures (like 450°F) for precise roasting and baking. Simpler models rely on basic temperature dials and automatic heat boosts for end-of-cycle crisping.
Basket Material and Cleaning
Ceramic-coated baskets release sticky residues easily and require less scrubbing. Standard nonstick coatings function well initially but demand more careful maintenance to preserve their finish over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choose the Cosori for cooking precision, or grab the Chefman to feed a crowd. Check the current prices below and select the model that best fits your daily cooking habits.


