Photograph: Matthew Korfhage
Regardless, the Crispi resonated with consumers. Despite a $160 price tag, considerable in the air fryer market, the Crispi has sold out across multiple production runs since its launch in September 2024.
A Variable Thermostat
Let’s be clear: there are some compromises. When evaluated strictly on cooking performance, the Crispi does not rank as the best air fryer available for its price point. The fryer offers only four somewhat vague settings: Recrisp, Bake, Air Fry, and Max Crisp. The last two operate at high air speeds, while the initial settings work at a much lower volume.
A sticker on the Crispi claims somewhat unreliable temperature ranges for each mode, spanning from 375 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. In real-world usage, even these inflated temperatures cannot be fully trusted.
One factor to consider is that cooking temps and airflow may vary depending on whether you choose the large or small dish. In any case, the Crispi tends to operate at least 10 degrees lower than the advertised temperatures, a thermostat fluctuation that’s been noted in other Ninja devices I’ve tested. To surpass 400 degrees Fahrenheit, indoors or on a chilly winter patio, opt for the 425-degree Max Crisp setting. Utilizing the Air Fry mode will bring you closer to 390.