I Broke up With My Black Plastic Air Fryer for the Kismile Roasti — and I’ll Never Go Back
Living inside a small apartment in Los Angeles, I'm very careful about the appliances I place on my kitchen countertops because I simply don't have the extra space for all sorts of novelty gadgets. Normally, I pretty much only need to make my own food, so I don't need anything particularly big or fancy. But when Kismile offered to let me apply this portable Roasti Air Fryer, I was so intrigued by its looks and size that I said yes.
After I learned about the news of cancer-causing flame retardants in black plastic utensils and food containers from social media, I was more cautious about picking out kitchen items for fear that they might pose a threat to my health. However, the Kismile air fryer is made of glass, with a 1500-watt turbine heater and a double-layer crystal air fryer glass bowl for healthier, faster air fryer food. This unit has 5 cooking modes such as bake and simmer, and what works best for me is that it can make leftovers crispy again, which saves me a lot of cooking time. This unit is on pre-order right now, but is still very popular and there are still a few in stock and on a very rare sale.
Kismile Roasti Air Fryer
$170 at shopify
The Kismile Roasti Air Fryer comes with two sizes of microwave and dishwasher-safe glass containers-a 2.6-cup and a 4.7-quart, Switch between the 2.6QT for solo meals and the 4.7QT for family dishes or party sharing, and you can easily store leftovers in the refrigerator without dirtying another plate.
The most noteworthy thing about this product is the recipes that come with it. Over the past six months, I've used the Roasti Air Fryer to make so many dishes from the recipes that even my coworkers have commented on how much better I've gotten at it. In my opinion, the “REROAST” setting is the best, as it takes leftover pizza and takeout Brussels sprouts and makes them taste just like they did in the restaurant. I also whipped up a batch of my favorite snacks that are healthy and delicious without frying. Using a combination of my machine's bake and air fry settings, I quickly made a deliciously crunchy outer layer of chickpeas, while the inner layer stayed delightfully soft. (I also tried a small batch using only the air fry mode - this works well if you want to make a super-crispy salad topping).
I had previously stumbled across an air fryer from Ninja that was somewhat similar in appearance to this one from Kismile, but I took a closer look at the differences and realized that the Kismile Roasti air fryer had some additional features that stood out more. For example, while they both use a 1500W urbo heater, this Kismile unit will be a little smaller in size than the Ninja's and easier to carry and place on my crowded kitchen countertop, but the 2.7QT size is just big enough to bake ingredients for 1-2 people, which is perfectly adequate for me, and for the occasional family gathering I'll pull out the 4.7 QT size for occasional family gatherings. The biggest difference is that this air fryer from Kismile has 5 deep bake modes compared to the Ninja Crispi air fryer which only has 3 modes, so the Kismile will have a lot more options to choose from and make ingredients with a lot more flavor!
If you're looking for a new and improved air fryer, a better solution for leftovers, or a way to cut down on microwave use, the Ninja Crispi is for you. However, I must warn you that a large number of customers have already purchased this air fryer for pre-order shipment in the last 30 days, so the only way to get your hands on it early is to take advantage of the discounts and priority shipment, so hurry over to the Kismile store and grab your copy!