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We synced it with the VeSync app. Being able to monitor a roast from another room turned a kitchen chore into a background task. The Verdict

We looked for a delicate sear on top while keeping the center moist. The precise temperature control of the 6.8-quart basket handled the proteins with the finesse of a professional oven. We synced it with the VeSync app

By the end of the year, it wasn't just a participant in our comparison—it was the benchmark. It proved that in the world of kitchen tech, true innovation isn't just about blowing hot air; it’s about where that heat comes from. The precise temperature control of the 6

Most fryers require a mid-cycle shake to avoid soggy bottoms. The Dual Blaze, thanks to its bottom heating element, produced uniform crunch across the board without human intervention. Most fryers require a mid-cycle shake to avoid soggy bottoms

When the Dual Blaze arrived at the test kitchen, it stood out immediately. While most fryers relied on a single heating element and a frantic fan to circulate air, the Dual Blaze introduced a . With elements at both the top and bottom, it promised something home cooks had been chasing for years: even cooking without the "shake." The Trial by Fire (and Fries) Our testers put it through a rigorous gauntlet: