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The CSS 6Qt Pressure Cooker & Air Fryer Combo is a 10-in-1 multi-cooker featuring a powerful 1500W air fryer and 1000W pressure cooker. It offers 22 preset cooking modes via an LED touchscreen, a spacious 6-quart capacity, and a unique lids separation design for easy cleaning. Designed for healthy cooking, it reduces fat by 97% compared to traditional frying and is dishwasher safe, BPA- and PFOA-free, making it a smart, space-saving solution for modern kitchens.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Capacity | 6 Quarts |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Controller Type | touch |
Closure Type | Locking Lid |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Control Method | Touch |
Special Features | Dishwasher Safe |
K**N
Love love love
Absolutely wonderful! I've tried a few recipes from the instant pot app, and they've been pretty good. It's quicker and easier to cook most proteins. The air fryer is really great because now I can make food without frying and it is definitely a healthier option. I made potatoes with the air fryer and it is very delicious and crispy at the same time. I look forward to trying many of the recipes provided.
P**E
Perfectly pleased.
UPDATE: I'm a single person and cooking for one is a bit of a chore. Half the time it's sandwiches or something simple. Since buying this product, I eat healthy meals. I now have a few accessories that allow me to cook 2 things at once (i.e. chicken and rice or potatoes). I use this product nearly every single day and couldn't be happier with my purchase!I'm absolutely loving this pressure cooker. I did LOADS of research of pressure cooker/air fryer in this price range and, honestly, what sold me on it is the touch screen feature. The options for the air fryer have helped a lot, but there are no options for the pressure cooker. You can select cook time and temp, but that's it (as far as I've seen). There has been a lot of trial and error. For example, if you're frying something, I strongly suggest flipping it over halfway through cooking. Learn your controls because I wasn't cooking it correctly on my first try. I have had my air fryer/pressure cooker for a couple of months now. I bought additional accessories to use. I have done everything from steaming eggs (boiled type eggs) to tater tots to a whole chicken. I'm learning as I go. There are some foods that this product cannot make very well (jalapeno poppers) but the list is short. I recommend trial and error and writing your successes down. For example, I can fry tater tots at 400° for 6 minutes, then either flip each one over or shake the container, and fry for an additional 6 minutes. I write these down because it is not always available online.Also, invest in aloe vera because you WILL burn yourself. Overall, I love this product and am considering buying another so that I don't have to cook one thing at a time. I absolutely love this thing!
S**N
As a PC, other than not having a saute function, it works as well as other PCs.
UPDATE: 8/30/20Found this on Amazon and use it as a cover for the AF lid - Donna Premium Collection Super Jumbo Shower Cap Black 22164I keep the AF lid on the kitchen wall about 7 ft up. The other night it took a header and bounced into the hallway.Nothing rattled during the inspection and breaks or scuff marks.I don't think that CS-Kochsysteme gave much thought to after-market products when they put this out.UPDATE: 8/3/20Found the perfect 0-ring/gasket herehttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0762NMGC8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1As a PC, other than not having a saute function, it works as well as other PCs. The AF..meh.I use the PC a lot. Rice comes out great, white or brown. Works well with all kinds of meat. It is great for making soups. The "keep warm" function stays on after the top is removed. I think that is helpful in some way; I'm thinking dehydrate but unsure if 180 F works for that. Tried to make yogurt. After 8 hours I ended up with watrery yogurt. Also made lasagna with the PC/AF combo. That came out pretty good as did the steamed sweet potatoes. My Philips remains my goto AF.Does anyone know how to make yogurt in this machine?The AF top needs a lid when not in use.The metal panel on the pressure cooker lid gets dangerously hot. Don't let the kids near it.No saute mode. They should think about making a dummy switch to fix that.The spare 9" o-ring I have is too big and the company does not have any info on buying spare(s).The air fryer lid is HUGE. The only place I can put it out of the way is on the wall. And to do that will require some planning on my part.I don't know; I really liked the idea of pulling out the draw(?) and shaking the basket on my Philips AF. This unit seems more cumbersome.I gave away my PC but will keep my AF for now.I live in a one bedroom apartment and the idea of replacing 2 pieces of gear with 1 is great except you actually have 2. Did I mention the AF lid is HUGE.
P**L
It works great once you learn to use it.
The media could not be loaded. We started with a simple recipe to figure out the pressure cook, and fryer techniques. (See pictures) It worked great. I used similar item recipes to figure out the cook times which worked fine. I imagine it will take some time to figure out how to cook items which are not specifically listed in the cook book. That being said, my 1st attempt was excellent meal. The chicken was fully cooked and crisped using the pressure cooker and fryer features. The cook book could use some improvement and there are a few errors. For example the Steak, Mashed Potatoes and Asparagus recipe indicates a 1 minute pressure cook time, which can not be correct. Overall, I am pleased with this item. I have scanned the recipe book and have it available in PDF and Word now.My only complaint is that there are specific function buttons on the unit, such as yogurt. However, there is no recipe for yogurt. I've had to research other products like the Instant Pot to try to figure this out, but it's still not clear. I've contacted the manufacturer, and am waiting a response.....
L**N
Easy to use and uber convenient!
I have made beans, rice, lentil curry, beets, steel cut oats, sweet potatoes, and quinoa in my cooker. I use it ALL the time! I didn't think that I would use it for things I could just as easily make on stove top, like oats, but it makes it so much easier. It's like putting things on fast forward and you don't have to stir! I have not used the air fryer yet, but I am looking planning on making some bean patties with it. I would highly recommend this product without hesitation!
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