- Special Feature: Programmable
- Product Dimensions: 10.5″D x 11″W x 14.75″H
- Color: Black – 6 Quart
- Capacity: 6.3 Quarts
- Material: Plastic
- THE ONLY PRODUCT YOU’LL NEED: This versatile product functions as an air fryer, rotisserie oven and dehydrator, perfect for nearly any cooking task. Make better-for-you fries that are just as crispy and tasty, roast a whole chicken, or dehydrate that leftover pineapple you’ve been meaning to eat.
- EFFORTLESS COOKING: This multi-functional air fryer cooks faster than an oven and does not require preheating, while helping you achieve a healthy, crispy, fried finish using at least 98% less oil than traditional fryers. The capacitive touch screen display is easy to use; temperature range of 90-400 degrees and 8 preset options make any kitchen task easy – from frying and roasting to dehydrating and baking!
- CONVENIENT ACCESSORIES: Interior lighting allows you to easily watch your food as it cooks. Accessories include 2 air flow racks, rotisserie spit and forks, rotating basket/retrieval tool and drip tray. Removable drip tray and dishwasher safe parts make cleaning a breeze.
- PERFECT FOR FAMILIES: Extra guests, or just extra hungry? Either way, this air fryer was thoughtfully designed with the whole family in mind. The spacious 6.3-quart unit allows you to make plenty of food so you can make enough food for the whole family – without having to heat up your oven!
- RESOURCES: cETL approved with advanced safety technology for long lasting durability, & 1-year warranty provided by Chefman, so you can purchase worry-free – we’ve got your back! For information on how to use your product, scroll down for a PDF User Guide. 120 Volts/1700 Watts – RJ38-6-RDO


















Acustomer –
I read the reviews on this and really, really wanted to love it. Now I wonder if those reviewers have ever owned a good air fryer before. (And I don’t mean good like ‘name brand,’ I mean good like ‘convenient, easy to use, fast.’ This air fryer is none of those things.)We’re a family that uses our air fryer a lot. With just three of us, it often doesn’t make sense to turn on the oven to cook a few chicken nuggets for our daughter’s lunch. And it’s nice to be able to make fries while something else cooks in the oven. We usually use it for convenience foods or sides (as opposed to making a whole chicken or similar). When replacing our old air fryer I chose this one because of the versatility of having racks and the basket as opposed to only a basket. The rotation of the basket looked ideal to me to cook even, crispy foods. I also loved the window so you can monitor the doneness without opening the door.So, the pros:- versatile options for cooking- window to look in while cooking (with interior light!)- easy to use controlsThe cons (I’ll describe them below this list)- The temperature is not accurate and never gets close to the advertised 400- The door on mine is a little loose (might contribute to the above but I don’t think so)- There is no easy way to hold and empty the hot basket, or even set it down to empty.- The basket is a PAIN to cleanThe minor annoyances:- The tools do not store inside it- It is HUGE. I’ve owned several XL air fryers over the years and this thing is a giant among themDetails on the above follow. First, the temp. This is the major problem that makes the rest of the issues less tolerable. We were annoyed that our fries weren’t done after 30 minutes at 400. Past fryers take about 10-15 minutes. So, we inserted a wireless thermometer sensor into the thing and watched it for several minutes. It NEVER got above 341 degrees and usually hovered around 320. No wonder our food wasn’t cooking. This may or may not have to do with the fact that a lot of hot air leaks from the door on the front of the machine. However, holding it firmly cuts down on the leakage but doesn’t seem to help the interior temp.The rest of this is probably common sense (I mean: things I should have noticed by studying the photos before buying.) In case you didn’t notice them either: here they are. First the emptying. They provide a tool to remove the basket and that works fine. But after you remove the basket from the machine, now what? Whatever you set it on will leave crumbs/grease marks. You also can’t touch it with your hands because it has just come out of a hot oven. You will need to grasp it with two hands because the end of the basket has a catch you’ll need to pry open to get the food out. You cannot set it on its end because it has the metal dowel on each end to hook into the rotisserie rotator. If you touch it with hot mitts, those will get the crumbs and grease marks on them. We usually lie in on several folded paper towels, then brace it with one hot mitt while prying the lid open wearing a second hot mitt. Then you have to pick it up (still with the mitts) to dump the food out.Now again – take a good look at that basket. Let’s say you cooked some frozen shrimp poppers, tater tots, or anything that might leave crumbs behind. How are you going to clean it out? There is a metal lip all the way around it on each end. It’s solid on one end and has a door on the other; but the door also has a lip. You cannot dump the crumbs out – they get stuck on the lip. You can’t fill it with water and rinse the crumbs out: it’s mesh. You can’t turn it on its end and spray them out either: the ends are solid. The mesh is very fine, so the crumbs won’t just float out during soaking, nor can you press them through the mesh with a sponge. You have to wait for it to cool, then reach in there and pick them out. (If you have large hands, good luck.) I’ve looked at it carefully and can’t see a way to remove the entire end of the basket, though this would be ideal. It’s a royal pain to clean. The racks are easier to clean, as is the crumb tray. (You do usually have to wipe off the window too because stuff will fall on it while you’re trying to get the basket of food out of the machine.)As for the minor annoyance: You can’t fit the handle, basket, and racks in it for storage like you can with most other convenience kitchen tools (i.e. instant pot, slow cookers – you can store everything inside these when not in use). Yet, it’s a massive machine. Several inches larger in each dimension than my previous 6.8 qt fryers. It’s so huge, yet only the basket OR the racks fit inside and the basket’s handle doesn’t fit at all. I suppose this could be for safety reasons, but I find it annoying to have to find somewhere else to store the tools for this item.I got this on a good deal on Black Friday, but if I could buy again, I’d go with one of the traditional air fryers. Nonstick basket that is easy to manage, empty, and clean, consistent temperatures, a and more manageable size. I’m more inclined these days to heat up my oven and cook our food in there, than to haul out this air fryer only to have half-cooked soggy food 30 minutes later and a lot of cleanup to do. I’ll be looking into returning it.
Simone –
I have greatly enjoyed this air fryer. You are able to utilize two shelves at once, but be aware you will want to rotate the shelves to keep things even. I loved the rotisserie setting and utilized it to make two cornish hens at once. It was a little snug, but both came out beautifully and with great skin. I already bought another as I want to do it again.My only qualm is how extremely LOUD this air fryer is. Not necessarily while cooking, but when it is finished it will beep very loudly several times. It would be nice if there were volume adjustment as the current volume is probably ideal for larger or louder homes, though I live in a small apartment and feel this air fryer announces to all of my neighbors that my cooking his complete.
Traci Walker –
This is the best gift I’ve ever gotten and so much so, that I got one for my daughter and her family. If you have something frozen that needs to be warmed and you want it crispy, this is for you. We use this more than the microwave and oven combined! Do you throw away left over french fries or tater tots? Well, you don’t have to anymore because they warm and crisp right up in this!! I have perfected some of my favorite recipes by either making them in this or finishing it off in here. LOVE LOVE LOVE. As for cleaning, the inside is easy to clean, but the window is double pain and after a while, stuff gets in there and there is no cleaning it out.
Jean-Luc Teixeira –
Great air fryer with multiple controls but the only downside personally is the alarm is very loud once the timer is up. No option to turn off/turn down volume
Trina –
We have made pizza, French fries, nuggets and just about everything you could think to air fry in this thing. I have not tried the dehydrator or rotisserie yet but have tried the rotating fry basket and its amazing. It’s easy to use and figure out even though it looks complicated and high tech. Super scored when I bought this air fryer
Deb S –
I like the air fryer. I absoutely hate the product guide! It was absolutely useless to someone that didn’t know much about airfryers when I really started to shop for one. I love the special price I got! I love I can easily add more tears for dehydrating. I’d buy it again at the sale price.
The Dude! –
I normally deep fry in non hydrogenated corn oil as it is very healthy for you. After being pressured to try and air fryer (yes I know it is just a small convention oven). I was impressed with some of the foods I cook in it. Hash brown patties come out perfect every time along with tatter tots. French fries are OK, I still prefer to deep fry them. The Rotisserie it a nice feature to have as well.
Anthony Ennis –
Cooks pretty even and haven’t had any issues with cleaning as well. Just enough space as well for the amount of food for a single serving or two