Description
Sleek and Modern Design
The Kalorik Air Fryer VIVID TOUCH Series leads with a stainless steel finish and a high-resolution touchscreen display. The design is deliberate, balancing appearance against usability. Its compact yet spacious 7-quart capacity fits a standard counter without consuming it. The easy-view window is the standout practical feature, since checking progress without pulling the basket avoids the temperature drop that lengthens cooking. The touch controls are logically laid out, and the multilingual interface (English, Spanish, French, and Mandarin) is a genuinely uncommon inclusion in this category.
Cooking Performance That Stands Out
This air fryer is built around precision and convenience. The 200 cooking presets across 12 food categories cover the range from fries through to chicken thighs, and they set time and temperature together rather than leaving both to guesswork. The temperature range up to 400°F is the standard ceiling for the category and is high enough for both fresh and frozen food to crisp properly. The Shake Reminder and Ready Alert address the two most common causes of poor air fryer results, uneven basket loading and overcooking. The dual-metric temperature settings (°F or °C) make recipes from other regions usable without conversion.
Key Benefits
- High-resolution touchscreen for precise control.
- Adjustable settings to customize cooking by food type, cut, weight, or recipe.
- Large 7-quart capacity suitable for families.
- Shake Reminder and Ready Alert to improve cooking consistency.
Drawbacks
- The metal exterior, while sleek, can become smudged easily with fingerprints.
- The air fryer basket is bulky to handle at a sink, even though it is dishwasher-safe.
- The 1500-watt output, while efficient, is lower than some premium models, which affects preheat and recovery times.
Versatility for All Meal Types
Versatility is where this model separates itself. The presets are specific rather than generic: selecting a particular cut of chicken, such as wings, breasts, or thighs, adjusts both time and temperature to that cut’s thickness and fat content. The ability to move between baking, frying, and roasting widens what it replaces on a counter. Coverage extends to vegan recipes, seafood, and desserts, which is broader than most single-basket fryers manage. Anyone cooking two dishes at once should compare a dual-basket unit such as the Ninja DZ201.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Cleanup is straightforward. The removable basket and dishwasher-safe crisping tray take the bulk of the work. The large basket is awkward to manoeuvre at a sink, which is the trade-off for the capacity. Build materials are durable with no coating wear reported over repeated cycles, and the smooth interior and exterior surfaces wipe down easily.
Competing Products
Against other air fryers, this one holds its ground on preset variety and precision cooking. Few models accept food specifics like weight and cut, and that input is what improves consistency. Some competitors offer higher wattage or slightly more capacity while omitting features like the multi-language interface or the easy-view window. Philips and Ninja appeal to buyers who prioritise raw power or faster cooking times over customisation. Within Kalorik’s own range, the AFO52295SS is the simpler alternative, and the COSORI CAF-LI211 and Chefman RJ38-2T compete hard on price.
Price to Quality Ratio
Given the extensive features on offer, the price-to-quality ratio is strong, and it rates well among the air fryers we track. It balances affordability against premium functionality, which makes it a smart investment for anyone upgrading from a basic fryer. The customizable settings, paired with the touchscreen and multilingual options, make it a cost-effective choice for diverse households.
This air fryer combines style and substance without a premium price. There are a few minor quirks, but none of them undercut its overall functionality and versatility. It suits anyone who cooks varied meals or simply wants everyday dishes prepared with less oil and less attention.























