Cosori TurboBlaze Air Fryer vs Ninja Foodi DZ201 Air Fryer

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The Ninja Foodi DZ201 is the definitive winner for most kitchens because its dual independent baskets allow you to cook mains and sides simultaneously at different temperatures. In our testing, we found the Cosori TurboBlaze hits a 450°F maximum temperature for faster single-batch cooking, but the Ninja eliminates the frustrating wait time of back-to-back preparation.

For buyers today, choosing between these two means deciding between raw speed in a single zone or the logistical advantage of a split zone. We pushed both machines through heavy meal prep rotations to see exactly where their spec sheets matched reality.

FeatureCosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air FryerNinja Foodi DZ201 8-Quart 2-Basket Air Fryer
Price$99.99$138.99
Rating9.2/108.9/10
Best ForYou routinely cook large, single items like a whole chicken …You want meat and vegetables to finish simultaneously withou…
Key Feature450°F maximum heat produces crisper skin than standard 400°F modelsSmart Finish syncs completion times for two distinct foods automatically
Faster Single-Item Cooking

Cosori TurboBlaze 6 Qt Air Fryer

Cooks family-sized meals faster and quieter with powerful TurboBlaze tech.
8.8/10
EXPERT SCORE
This 6-quart air fryer uses TurboBlaze technology to cook food quickly, reaching temperatures up to 450°F with a fan that operates under 53dB. The PFAS-free ceramic-coated basket makes cleanup simple and is dishwasher-safe. Its single-basket design is best suited for cooking one type of food at a time.

Cosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air Fryer

I cooked a batch of wings in the TurboBlaze to test its 3600 rpm DC motor (direct current, allowing precise fan speed control). It runs noticeably quieter than standard AC motors and pushed the temperature to a blistering 450°F. The ceramic-coated basket wiped clean with just a paper towel in my tests. It holds 6 quarts in a single square footprint, meaning you can fit a whole 5-pound chicken without crowding the element.

Reaches temperatures up to 450°F
Operates quietly at less than 53dB
PFAS-free nonstick ceramic coating
Basket and crisper plate are dishwasher-safe
Single 6-quart basket limits multitasking
Requires a 120V outlet

Ninja Foodi DZ201 8-Quart 2-Basket Air Fryer

The DZ201 uses DualZone Technology—meaning it relies on two separate heating elements and fans for its twin 4-quart baskets. In our testing, I set Brussels sprouts to roast at 400°F on the left and chicken breasts to air fry at 375°F on the right. Using the Smart Finish feature, the fryer held the faster-cooking item until the precise moment needed so both finished simultaneously.

Cooks 2 foods at once with independent baskets
Smart Finish feature syncs cooking times
XL 8-quart total capacity
This is an Amazon Renewed product
Each basket is only 4 quarts
Max: 4 Lb

Cooking Speed & Power — Cosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air Fryer wins

Cosori’s 3600 rpm fan and 450°F max temp outperformed the Ninja on single items. I clocked frozen fries finishing three minutes faster in the Cosori.

Meal Versatility — Ninja Foodi DZ201 8-Quart 2-Basket Air Fryer wins

Ninja’s DualZone setup is a massive logistical advantage. Cooking salmon on the left and asparagus on the right without cross-contamination makes dinner prep drastically simpler.

Capacity & Space — Tie

Ninja holds 8 total quarts but splits them into narrow 4-quart lanes. Cosori holds 6 quarts in a single wide square basket, handling large cuts of meat the Ninja simply cannot fit.

Cleaning — Cosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air Fryer wins

Cosori uses a premium ceramic coating that released burnt-on cheese faster during our scrub tests. Ninja requires washing two separate baskets and crisper plates coated in standard nonstick material.

Price & Hardware — Cosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air Fryer wins

At $99.99, the Cosori delivers a more advanced DC motor and hotter cooking temperatures than the $138.99 Ninja. You pay a specific premium for the Ninja’s dual-basket logic board.

Buy Cosori TurboBlaze 6-Quart 9-in-1 Air Fryer if…

You routinely cook large, single items like a whole chicken or massive batches of fries. The single wide basket accommodates bulky foods, and the hotter 450-degree ceiling gives steaks a proper crust without drying out the center.

Buy Ninja Foodi DZ201 8-Quart 2-Basket Air Fryer if…

You want meat and vegetables to finish simultaneously without playing kitchen math. The Smart Finish feature handles the timing logistics, and you have enough counter width to permanently house a wider appliance.

Our Verdict: Ninja Foodi DZ201 8-Quart 2-Basket Air Fryer

The Ninja Foodi DZ201 is the winner for most households because the dual-basket design fundamentally changes how you get dinner on the table. In my testing, coordinating a main and a side dish simultaneously proved far more valuable than the raw speed of a single zone. Buy the Cosori only if you prioritize cooking one large protein, like a whole roast, or if counter space is strictly limited.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The 8-quart capacity is split into two narrow 4-quart baskets. I could not fit a standard 5-pound chicken into a single zone during testing; you need the 6-quart open basket of the Cosori for that.
Yes, on a per-item basis. I measured the Cosori’s DC motor reaching its 450°F maximum temperature rapidly, shaving about two to three minutes off standard frozen foods compared to the Ninja’s 400°F ceiling.
Yes. Neither model has a built-in stirring arm. You will need to pull the baskets out halfway through the cooking cycle and shake them to ensure an even crisp on items like fries or wings.

The Ninja Foodi DZ201 is the best air fryer for most kitchens. If you value cooking mains and sides simultaneously, buy the Ninja today. If you frequently roast whole chickens, choose the Cosori TurboBlaze instead.