power airfryer oven review

Power Airfryer Oven Review: Hands-On Tests!

Power Airfryer Oven is a multipurpose oven that fries food using super heated air. Does it really work? Here is my Power Airfryer Oven review.

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Where to Purchase

You can pick up the Power AirFryer Oven on Amazon for about $160. It is also available on the official website (discussed below) and in stores such as Bed Bath & Beyond. There are several different color options, although black seems to be the most common. I spotted the Power AirFryer Oven at a local Bed Bath & Beyond for $160, and a 20% coupon dropped $32 off of that price.

About Power Airfryer Oven

Power Airfryer Oven is an air-frying oven that can also be used as a rotisserie and dehydrator. The official product website is powerairfryer.com, which was registered in January 2016. The screenshot below shows how the product website looked in October 2017. As of this 2020 update, the website is still online although availability appears to be limited. My guess is that they could be phasing this out over the more popular (and updated) Power AirFryer Oven 360 (review here).

Claims & Features

  • 7 cooking options including rotisserie and dehydrator
  • Digital display and touchscreen
  • 8 one-touch presets
  • Reduce fat and calories by using the drip tray
  • Quick and simple to clean (dishwasher safe)
  • 360 degree air circulation with air flow racks
  • Room for 3 internal racks (cook three things at once)

Power AirFryer Oven Review

If you’ve had the pleasure of channel surfing late at night or early in the morning, you may have spotted Eric Theiss pitching a variety of kitchen appliances including the Power AirFryer Oven. This, we are told, is a next-gen air fryer that functions similarly to a standard oven.

Apparently the later Power AirFryer Oven 360 is a next-next-gen air fryer? Interestingly, a different pitchman, Emeril Lagasse, has been assigned to that item.

Indeed, the typical air fryer uses a basket which is slid into place and then its contents are bathed in heated air. This appliance, however, uses either racks or a rotisserie to expose food to the heated air inside, thus the way the food comes into contact with the surfaces is not the same as a standard air fryer.

In my first round of tests, as you can see in the video below, I made Italian croutons, fried chicken, sausage and peppers, frozen french fries, and sun dried tomatoes. The croutons were listed in the recipe guide, and only required a loaf of Italian bread, salt, pepper, olive oil, and oregano. I cut the bread into cubes and covered them in the mix. It only took 8 minutes in the AirFryer Oven, and they turned out perfectly. In fact, the flavor and texture are so pleasing that I made these my go-to croutons for many months afterward.

For fried chicken, I followed the recipe, except that I substituted seasoned flour instead of using the coating in the booklet. After coating my chicken, I placed it in the oven and pressed the “chicken” button. That automatically set the temperature and the time to 40 minutes. I rotated the three trays after 10 minutes, and attempted to rotate them again after another 10 minutes, but found that the drumsticks were too thick to place on the bottom rack, so I had to leave them on the top. The top rack of chicken turned out much crispier than the other two racks, even though all of the chicken was cooked to the proper temperature.

I wanted to try out the rotisserie function, so I followed recipe for sausage and peppers. This required me to thread each sausage link with two different skewers and clip them onto the rotisserie device. After skewering a few baby peppers, I placed the rotisserie into the oven. There is a special tool included which allows you to insert and remove the rotisserie without burning your hands. On my first attempt, the skewer holding the peppers dislodged and fell to the bottom of the oven. After re-attaching, everything cooked to perfection without a hitch. The sausage had a nice crispy texture on the outside, while the inside was juicy and evenly cooked.

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One of the advertised features of the Power AirFryer Oven is the ability to cook frozen foods, so I put a small batch of frozen french fries into the rotating mesh basket. There is a chart in the manual that gives suggested times and temperatures for various common foods, but I simply pressed the “fries” button and the oven automatically set the temperature to 400 degrees and the time to 15 minutes. I found that the fries required an additional 5 minutes, but they turned out crispy and perfectly heated. I liked the fact that I could simply set it and walk away without having to worry about flipping or hearing the oven timer.

My final attempt was sun dried tomatoes using the dehydrating function, according to the recipe guide. Despite following the instructions, I never really achieved the outcome I expected. The recipe called for 10 hours at 145 degrees, but they still weren’t done over 16 hours later. I will attempt these again, but I’ll modify the recipe until I get it right. Next time I will cut them into smaller pieces and remove some of the seeds. When I re-attempt that recipe, I’ll update this space to let you know how it went.

There are numerous presets on the panel, which will give you a good ballpark setting for your food, but it may take some trial and error to fine tune the settings for your specific tastes.

One minor problem I found with the oven is that removing the bottom rack often forced my hand to move very closely – often touching – the hot oven door. I found that putting a second oven mitt flat on the door helped that, or using a product like Hot Hands also worked.

To clean the Power AirFryer Oven, I simply used a sponge and soapy water. The racks and the drip tray cleaned up nicely, although the fried chicken left a rather stubborn layer of crust that had to be scrubbed off.

I filmed a second batch of items for a follow-up video three weeks later (embedded below). Most items turned out nicely, including a frozen pizza, frozen wings, salmon, and shrimp. I wanted to do a whole chicken in the rotisserie, but I couldn’t find one small enough to fit, so I did Cornish game hens instead. The only item I attempted which didn’t really turn out well was cookies, as the parchment paper I put them on seemed to negatively affect airflow. They also did not cook evenly. Other than that, I have found it to be a solid product for a number of uses.

Overall, I think that the Power AirFryer Oven is a worthy entrant in the air fryer category, and it stands apart from the rest due to its unique design. It may not be perfect, but its benefits far outweigh its limitations. Because it has essentially been replaced by a newer model, I’m surprised the price has not been lowered, which is reflected in my updated overall score below.

You may want to peruse comments on Amazon to see what other consumers are saying about this appliance.

There is no shortage of quality air fryers on the market, usually ranging from about $50 to $150. I eventually replaced this product with the updated Power AirFryer Oven 360, which in turn was replaced by the more compact and efficient Ninja Foodi Digital Air Fry Oven.

Video Reviews

I have embedded four relevant videos below! First is my full 19-minute first-look review of the Power AirFryer Oven, along with my “viewer request” follow-up three weeks later. Below that is my review of the newer Power AirFryer 360 (which you can read more about here) and finally the Ninja Foodi Digital Air Fry Oven, which is my favorite of the bunch.

Your Power Airfryer Oven Reviews

Have you used Power Airfryer Oven or something like it? Tell me what you think in the comments below.

Updated July 2020.

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Sharon Burgess
Sharon Burgess
6 years ago

Can you make toast ?

Forest Panzy
Forest Panzy
6 years ago
Reply to  Sharon Burgess

Yes, according to the official website, this replaces your toaster oven as well as many other gadgets.

Brenda Allen
Brenda Allen
6 years ago

Can you use a non-stick cooking spray on the racks to stop the chicken from sticking so bad?

freakinreviews
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6 years ago
Reply to  Brenda Allen

Yes you can, and I have done this several times. The racks also hold up well in the dishwasher.

Brenda Allen
Brenda Allen
6 years ago
Reply to  freakinreviews

Sorry about that I replied before I watched the second video. But I was curious at the time I replied if you just hadn’t thought to use it or if it had said in the book not to use it.

tina sharp
tina sharp
6 years ago

I just used mine for the first time and it had a metallic smell to it. Is that normal because it is new? Has anyone else experienced this?

freakinreviews
Admin
6 years ago
Reply to  tina sharp

I did not experience any smell, although I did clean everything first before using. Did you try that?

tina sharp
tina sharp
6 years ago
Reply to  freakinreviews

All of the outer parts but not inside. I will try that

Tammy Dodd Beavers
Tammy Dodd Beavers
6 years ago
Reply to  tina sharp

Mine did too and I did clean all parts. I used it one day and the next day no air flow. I am hoping it’s nothing serious but I am going to write the company and find out.

tina sharp
tina sharp
6 years ago

Mine still has air flow but also still has metallic smell. Please post a comment if you find out what it is.

Mike
Mike
6 years ago
Reply to  tina sharp

i am on my second unit and still have that smell, i cleaned the insides out and washed the trays but no luck. i was wondering what freakinreviews cleaning method is to clean the oven? is there a special technique that we need to do to avoid the smell?

freakinreviews
Admin
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

I only used warm soapy water to wipe it down with a sponge, but again I didn’t have a smell, so I’m not quite sure what to suggest about that!

Kelly Chesnutt
Kelly Chesnutt
6 years ago

Just got one for Christmas, am still learning. Very much appreciate your time and videos! My fried chicken isn’t right at all! I think it needs more of a batter of some sort so it doesn’t come out with the flour here and there, not sure that would work either but am willing to try it. Did try something you didn’t show, frozen burgers and fries on the rack above, both turned out well. Still looking for more recipes than what they sent in the books (not really excited by those), would be happy to hear of any you have… Read more »

Mary Lou Lord
Mary Lou Lord
6 years ago

Can you put an iron skillet in the oven fryer

Al Wolkow
Al Wolkow
6 years ago

Pros: – healthy “harmful” food, in french fries and wings there is not that terrible overfried oil as in deep-fried, but the same taste. – You can cook quickly. – You can cook many different dishes, the range of food is not limited to French fries and other. You can both bake and make jam, and the meat is delicious almost like a steak. Сons: – If you have a multi-cooker – air fryer is mostly useless. – Occupies a lot of space in the kitchen. – Recipes often have to be found or invented most since in the book… Read more »

Richie 2 Shoes
Richie 2 Shoes
6 years ago

I’d like to get one of these to replace my toaster oven and air fryer, but I have to ask; has anyone actually made toast in one of these? It doesn’t look like there’s a bottom element so does it toast both sides of the bread?

Jim
Jim
3 years ago

Thank you for the helpful videos!
Have you tried baking a potato in your Power Airfryer? How about a baked sweet potato?