PowerXL 10 qt. Vortex Air Fryer Pro in Slate
Dual-Basket Vortex Air Fryer prepares full, ready-to-serve family meals faster without the back-to-back cooking cycles of a traditional single-basket air fryer.
- Dual-Basket Vortex Air Fryer prepares full, ready-to-serve family meals faster without the back-to-back cooking cycles of a traditional single-basket air fryer
- Rapid Vortex Air Circulation with advanced heating elements cook and crisp your food in a whirlwind vortex of superheated hot air for the perfect, golden-fried taste and texture on all sides without added oil
- 10 pre-programmed smart settings with precise temperature control let you air fry, rotisserie, bake, roast, dehydrate, make homemade pizza, and so much more to delicious, even doneness.
- No added butter, oil, or lard is required, saving you up to 70% calories vs. unhealthy deep-fried food.
- Easy-to-Read Digital Control Panel
- Large Easy-Grip Handle
- Air Fry 12 oz. of French Fries per Tray
- Rotisserie an entire 4 lb. chicken
- Bake cakes, pies, cookies & more
- Timer with auto shut off
- Reaches a maximum temperature of 400 degrees F
- For indoor use only
- Plastic/aluminum
- Hand wash
- Dishwasher safe parts/attachments
- 10 qt. total capacity
- Measures 15.03″ L x 12.68″ W x 15.15″ H
- Cord measures 39.4″ L
- Weighs 12.35 lb.
- 60-day limited manufacturer’s warranty
- Imported
- Model PXLVP-10S (slate); PXLAFP-10Q (black)
- skuId: 69746853
Additional information
Product Depth in | 12.68 |
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Product Width in | 15.03 |
Product Height in | 15.15 |
Product Weight lb | 12.35 |
Cord Length | 35" cord length |
Capacity | 10 quart capacity |
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by Mike
I got this as a gift a little over 2 years ago and I absolutely love it! I use it just about everyday. We cook bacon, sausage, pizza, burgers, veggies, tri tip, fries and it is super easy to use. My son uses it on his own when I’m at work. I keep the drip tray wrapped in foil for an easier clean-up. Haven’t used the rotisserie feature because this thing cooks the chicken very well and I feel like I don’t really need it. I love this gift!!
by Gary
Excellent Air Fryer!!! this 2nd model we have purchased. Highly recommend the larger size.
by Brittney
We loved our airfryer but we needed an upgrade because it was too small. We got this one on sale and couldn’t be happier with it!!!! We can finally make a full meal in the airfryer! The thing i love most though is the rotisserie feature and the mesh basket!!!!! You have to get the mesh basket! Our fries come out evenly crispy every single time now!
by Brealita
I’ve used this air fryer twice so far. I like that it has 3 different trays to lay out food for cooking. It has been fairly easy to clean. The unit is large & needs a pretty big cabinet space to store or it will take up quite a bit of counter space. So far French fries are definitely superior in crispiness when cooked in this fryer versus my gas oven.
by Steve
First time with an air fryer. There is a learning curve to overcome. I wasn’t very happy with the construction of this unit. When, after cooking my first meal, a rotisserie chicken, I started cleanup and found that I needed to remove the fan and heating element guard. It had become clogged with chicken pieces and the spices used for cooking, but the screws were loose and difficult to remove. Bottom line is that I needed to use the extra holes to replace them. Everything worked out OK, but I still wasn’t happy with the construction.