Big Boss Oil Less Fryer Parts
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Rating: 3.8 Reviewed by Susan The Big Boss Oil-Less Fryer may be the most well-known airfryer because it has been highly advertised. True to its name, it’s also the biggest of all the popular models. At 16 quarts, this air fryer offers the largest capacity, which is very appealing, but that may be its only advantage over the competition. More than 50% of consumers gave this model the highest possible rating, so there are obviously some happy, satisfied users. At the same time, though, you’ll also find so many low ratings that it brings the overall average way down. Among those the most common complaint is about the very poor customer service. Sumline dlya avtokada. Below you’ll find complete details about this and all the other pros and cons of this air fryer.
Table of Contents • • • • • • • • Features • 16 Quart Capacity • Adjustable Temperature Control • 1,300 Watts • Timer • Two Cooking Racks (can be used simultaneously) • Dishwasher Safe Parts The Big Boss cooks using a combination of halogen heat, convection, and infrared technology. Browning is achieved by the halogen directly heating food surfaces, and convection creates circulation to distribute hot air and speed the cooking process. Infrared technology creates the ability to heat (cook) foods from the inside out, which helps retain juices that keep cooked foods moist. Temperature ranges up to 450 degrees F, allowing you to adjust for what you’re cooking – you’ve got the high needed for foods such as fish and french fries, or you can select a lower setting for better results when frying chicken.
The mesh tray of the Big Boss is used for air frying and works with a wide variety of meats, poultry, french fries and other vegetables, as well as frozen breaded foods such as fish sticks. The extender ring is used to increase the capacity inside the glass bowl so that you can cook roasted chicken and other large foods. Despite all its good features, what stands out most to me is that the timer on the Big Boss has what I would consider a big design flaw. That is, if you mistakenly set the timer for too many minutes, you can NOT turn the dial back down to reduce the timing. If you do, you’ll break the timer.
Instead, you have to wait until the counter gets down to the correct time (the time you meant to set) before you put in your food. What an annoying inconvenience! There are a few other downsides worth noting, and those are covered next under. Though not a “feature”, another big issue is customer service, and you can read all about that under below. Size & Capacity Exterior Dimensions: 16 x 12.5 x 13.5 inches Interior Capacity: 16 quarts Weight: 14.7 pounds As you can see, it’s called the “Big” Boss for good reason. If you want huge interior capacity, this just might be the model for you. The trade-off for all that cooking space is the counter and storage space required, and also in the cleaning.
Even some of the consumers who like cooking with this model complain that it’s difficult to clean. The glass bowl is very heavy, and the cooking unit is built into the lid. The weight of both pieces makes them awkward to handle and to clean. You should also be aware that in some cases that 16 quart capacity can be a little deceiving. The reason is that foods (even French fries) can’t be stacked, or they won’t cook evenly or completely. Having two cooking racks does help, but at times you may have less room than you expected.