Ninja vs Cookworks Air Fryer
Welcome back to my channel! Today, we'll be comparing two air fryers: the Ninja and the Cookworks. I've previously reviewed and compared the Ninja with other air fryers, but the Cookworks is new to me. Let's see how they stack up against each other in terms of performance and features.
Specifications Comparison
Ninja Air Fryer:
- Capacity: 9.5L
- Power: 2,470W
- Temperature Range: 40°C to 240°C
- Weight: 8.8 kg
Cookworks Air Fryer:
- Capacity: 9L
- Power: 2,600W
- Temperature Range: 60°C to 200°C
- Weight: 8 kg
The Cookworks air fryer is slightly smaller but more powerful. The Ninja offers a wider temperature range, which could be beneficial for various cooking needs. The Ninja is also marginally heavier.
Ninja Air Fryer Features
Operation:
- Automatic start with oven number one.
- Preset functions: Max Crisp, Air Fry, Roast, Bake, Reheat, Dehydrate.
- Easy adjustments for time and temperature.
- Dual oven use with separate controls for each.
Cooking Guide:
- Includes a guide for cooking chicken, chips, fish, etc.
- To stop the oven, press the corresponding button and then the on/off button.
Cookworks Air Fryer Features
Operation:
- Illuminated front display.
- Preset functions: Grill, Fries, Chicken, etc.
- Adjustable time and temperature.
- Features a glass front with an interior light for easy viewing.
- Dual oven use with separate lights for each oven.
Additional Features:
- Smart Finish: Synchronizes the finish times of both ovens.
- Match Lock: Duplicates settings from the first oven to the second.
Cooking Test
We tested both air fryers with chicken and chips. Here's how they performed:
Ninja Air Fryer:
- Chicken cooked at 190°C for 12 minutes.
- Chips cooked at 200°C for 11 minutes.
- Bright display and easy-to-use controls.
Cookworks Air Fryer:
- Chicken and chips cooked at similar settings to match the Ninja's timing.
- Display transitions between time and temperature.
- Slightly less bright display but functional.
Results
Both air fryers cooked the food well, with slight differences:
- Ninja: Chicken was juicy and well-cooked, with nicely browned chips.
- Cookworks: Chicken and chips were cooked adequately but slightly less browned than the Ninja.
Conclusion
Both air fryers performed admirably. The Ninja has a broader range of features and settings, making it a versatile option. However, the Cookworks air fryer is a great budget-friendly alternative, offering powerful performance at a lower price point.
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