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Instant Vortex Plus Dual Air Fryer (7.6L)

The most beginner-friendly dual-basket air fryer, with intuitive controls, a viewing window, and a non-stick finish that makes cleanup effortless. Testers called it the simplest to operate of any dual-basket model tested.

$80-$130
Pros
  • 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
Cons
  • 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
Why we recommend it

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 the community says

I find the basket works significantly better. It cooks faster, meat gets crisper, and it is way easier to clean.

r/airfryer · read thread →
What the experts said

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 Housekeeping · read full review →

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 Housekeeping · read full review →