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The Best Dual Basket Air Fryers

Updated April 2026·Experts: Good Housekeeping, CNET, Tom's Guide · Community: airfryer

Best Overall

This is the one to get. Every expert and community source points to the Ninja DualZone first, and for good reason, it nails crispy results in both baskets every time with zero fuss.

What holds up

  • Sync feature finishes both baskets simultaneously even at different temps and times
  • 9.5L total capacity (2 x 4.75L) fits a 2kg chicken in one drawer
  • 6 cooking modes including air fry, roast, bake, reheat, dehydrate, broil
  • Dishwasher-safe baskets that are smaller and easier to clean than single-basket rivals
  • Doesn't pause when you remove a basket to check food

What to know

  • Bulky footprint, takes up significant counter space
  • Slight learning curve switching between dual-basket operation
  • Premium price compared to single-basket models
Expert verdict
The best dual basket model and our joint best air fryer overall, it's hard to fault this impressive appliance. It aced nearly all our food tests, quickly delivering crispy chicken Kyivs and fluffy chips.
Good HousekeepingView source
Expert verdict
Wings and fries came out perfectly crispy, with consistent results on both sides, regardless of whether the baskets were operated together or individually.
Good Housekeeping InstituteView source
From the community
We use our Ninja an average of 5-10x/week since 2021. It's been amazing.
r/airfryerView source
Most Versatile

If you hate the idea of being locked into two small baskets, this is your answer. The convertible design solves the biggest complaint about dual-basket air fryers, and it still syncs cook times perfectly.

What holds up

  • Removable divider converts between one large zone and two separate cooking zones
  • Fits a whole 1.3kg chicken comfortably in the combined space
  • Sync cook feature times both zones to finish simultaneously
  • 8 cooking modes including air fry, bake, roast, broil, dehydrate, reheat
  • Dishwasher-safe parts

What to know

  • Cooking pauses on both zones when you pull out the basket to check food
  • Larger combined basket is bulkier to clean than two smaller drawers
  • Some baked goods came out misshapen due to wells in the bottom plate
Expert verdict
We were able to comfortably fit a whole 1.3-kilogram chicken inside and the results were impressive, we're talking crisp, browned skin and juicy meat in just 40 minutes.
Good HousekeepingView source
Expert verdict
The ability to sync cooking times makes this model stand out, especially if you're cooking different items simultaneously in the basket. The parts are easy to clean but like most air fryers, cooking will pause on both zones when you pull it out to check on food.
Good Housekeeping Institute (Large Air Fryers)View source
Best for Foodies

If you care more about cooking quality than speed, the Philips 3000 is the one. Tom's Guide gave it an Editor's Choice for a reason, it cooks meats more evenly than anything else in this category.

What holds up

  • Vortex airflow design cooks exceptionally evenly, especially meats
  • Asymmetric baskets (6L + 3L) allow roasting a chicken alongside sides
  • Fully adjustable temperature with no preset-only restrictions
  • Premium build quality that feels durable throughout testing
  • Detailed food charts with timings and shake reminders included

What to know

  • Not the fastest, slower cook times than Ninja and Cosori
  • Max temperature could be higher for searing
  • Smaller 3L basket struggled with some foods in Good Housekeeping tests
  • Expensive at $250
Expert verdict
The Philips 3000 Series Dual Basket Air Fryer is great for those who want to cook everything in the air fryer. Although cooking performance wasn't the fastest, it cooked very evenly and felt like a premium, well-made product throughout testing.
Tom's GuideView source
Expert verdict
Sleek and stylish, this air fryer features one six-litre and one three-litre drawer, Score: 91/100
Good HousekeepingView source
Best Value

For the price, Cosori packs in more features than it has any right to. The viewing windows alone are worth it, you'll never open a drawer mid-cook again. Controls take some getting used to, but the food quality is genuinely impressive.

What holds up

  • Viewing windows with lights on both baskets, monitor food without opening
  • Fat-draining baking plate keeps food crispy while reducing oil
  • Grill and dehydrator modes not found on most dual-basket rivals
  • 4.5QT per basket, generous capacity at this price
  • Sync finish feature times both baskets to complete together

What to know

  • Controls are fiddly and not immediately intuitive
  • Sync Cook and Sync Finish features sometimes unreliable in testing
  • Requires app download for full recipe library
  • No child lock
Expert verdict
In terms of flavor, ease of use, and speed? The Cosori Dual Basket is a winner.
Tom's GuideView source
Expert verdict
Handling all our food tests with ease, Cosori's dual drawer air fryer would make an excellent addition to your kitchen. Its baking plate drains fat and oil away from your food keeping everything nicely crispy.
Good HousekeepingView source
Best for Ease of Use

If you're new to dual-basket cooking and don't want to fuss with complicated settings, start here. The Vortex Plus keeps it simple without sacrificing results, that roast chicken came out juicy and well-browned every time.

What holds up

  • Simplest, most intuitive controls of any dual-basket model tested
  • Viewing window lets you check food without opening the drawer
  • Non-stick finish makes it the easiest to clean in the lineup
  • Sync feature times both drawers to finish simultaneously
  • QR code links to extensive recipe library

What to know

  • No dishwasher-safe parts, hand wash only
  • Smaller 7.6L total capacity (2 x 3.8L) than competitors
  • Lacks detailed cooking charts, requires guesswork on timings
  • Chips needed spreading out carefully to crisp evenly
Expert verdict
Producing a juicy, well-browned roast chicken, this predecessor to the VersaZone above is still a reliable buy. The two drawers can be synced to finish at the same time (while cooking at different temperatures for different durations), making it super easy to prepare multiple dishes at once.
Good HousekeepingView source
Expert verdict
Testers found all the controls simple and intuitive to use. A lack of cooking charts meant some guesswork was needed to nail the timings, but you can check in on your food through the viewing window.
Good HousekeepingView source
From the community
I find the basket works significantly better. It cooks faster, meat gets crisper, and it is way easier to clean.
r/airfryerView source