Proscenic T21 smart air fryer review: an easy-to-use kitchen gadget you can control from your phone
LOOKING for a good air fryer to invest in, or considering an upgrade? In our Proscenic T21 smart air fryer review, we explore the features that make this one well worth a purchase.
Equipped with smart technology, this versatile air fryer allows you to control it effortlessly from your smartphone, allowing you to adjust and monitor the cooking process with ease – wherever you are in the home.
Meanwhile, its spacious basket and powerful heating element ensure even cooking and crispy results with minimal oil, making it an ideal choice for health-conscious and busy home cooks alike.
I had the chance to test it out for myself, so read on to see how I got on with it – and whether I ultimately think it's worth buying.
Proscenic T21 smart air fryer, £89
Pros:
- Great capacity
- Smart technology
- Preheating function
Cons:
- Not much I could see
Rating: 5/5
Proscenic T21 smart air fryer review: overview
Best known for its fleet of robot vacuum cleaners, home appliances brand Proscenic has several air fryers available, including the T21 smart air fryer.
Like other air fryers, it works like a mini fan oven - there’s a heating element inside and a fan that helps to rapidly distribute the heat.
Between the high temperature and the drying effect of the fan, foods that have been lightly coated in oil will become crispy, like they’ve been fried. As the process uses a lot less oil than deep-fat frying, the results can be much healthier.
has a generous capacity of 5.5L and can reach temperatures of between 77C and 205C.
But what really sets it apart is the use of smart technology - you can link the machine to your phone via an app or through Alexa so you can control the cooking without being in the kitchen.
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Proscenic T21 smart air fryer review: functions
The Proscenic has eight pre-set modes – fries, shrimp, pizza, chicken, fish, steak, cake and bacon – and each comes with its designated cooking time and temperature.
You can use the buttons on the control panel to adjust both the temperature and the time up and down (up to 60 minutes).
There are also three additional cooking functions: Timing, Preheat and Keep Warm.
The Timing function is a delay timer, Preheat will power up the heating element to 188C for five minutes, and Keep Warm will automatically kick in after any preset mode and keep the food warm at 77C for five minutes.
Is it easy to use?
The T21 is straightforward and intuitive to use – you just pop your food in the fry basket, select your preferred function and then press go.
The pre-set programs are guidelines only and you can easily adjust the temperature and time yourself, even mid-use.
Once you start the machine, the display will alternate between the temperature and the time remaining.
Some recipes recommend shaking the basket halfway through, which is easy, as the machine automatically stops working when you pull out the basket and starts again when you put it back in.
I’d recommend downloading the app. Once your phone or other device is connected, you can then use the machine from another room if you want.
From your phone, you can switch the machine on, preheat it, pick the cooking function, and adjust the time and temperature. And if you’re not quite ready to eat yet, there’s also the Keep Warm function.
When it comes to cleaning, the non-stick coating makes it easy to rinse away stuck-on food. But because it’s a basket, it can take a while to clean between the holes and vents when washing by hand – although it is dishwasher safe.
Does it pass the taste test?
I tried a few different recipes on the Proscenic and used it to warm things up, cook from frozen and cook from raw and it produced great results each time.
It’s not quite as fast as a microwave but it is much faster than a conventional oven. And it’s great for cooking or warming things up that would turn soggy in a microwave, like sausage rolls or pizza.
If you’re just warming things up or cooking from frozen, I found it was best to have the temperature on lower for a longer period – otherwise, it can char easily without completely cooking through.
To cook things from raw, make sure you use the preheat function first for the best results (you leave the basket empty at this stage) as it means the temperature in the air fryer will be precise from the moment you start cooking.
And don’t leave anything crispy in the air fryer after cooking, as the well-sealed environment means water vapours get trapped and your food will become soggy.
As for making chips, I can attest to 'crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside' results - and there’s room to make plenty.
Proscenic T21 smart air fryer: final verdict
The is a family-sized machine that can be used for everything from heating food to cooking. You can even use it to bake cakes: just make sure your container is oven-safe.
I found that it was easy to use and liked that you can control it with your phone.
It’s not a small machine though, so make sure you have room in your cupboard to store it.
Where can I buy the Proscenic T21 smart air fryer in the UK?
On the hunt for the T21 smart air fryer in the UK? Look no further. If you've read my review above, you'll know this innovative kitchen appliance impressed with its convenience and efficiency in cooking delicious, healthier meals.
Whether you're craving crispy fries or succulent chicken wings, the Proscenic T21 delivers with its advanced features. It's available to buy from the if you want to shop from the brand directly.
Additionally, major appliance stores and other retailers stock this sought-after air fryer. I've listed some below for quick reference. Top tip: check them all, as you may just luck out and find it on sale. Happy cooking!
Is there an alternative to the Proscenic T21 Smart Air Fryer?
In short: yes! The air fryer market is pretty huge, so there are plenty of alternatives to the Proscenic T21 Air Fryer which cater to various preferences and budgets.
One notable alternative is the which is Alexa-compatible, boasts a large capacity and looks great too.
If it's value you're after, the is priced at under £45, offers great functions – air fry, grill, bake, saute and roast – and doesn’t take up too much space.
Elsewhere, suppose you need a big, multi-function machine. In that case, the has nine different functions ranging from air frying to rotisserie-style chicken roasting – with room to cook up to eight portions of food.
Head over to our best air fryers roundup for a more in-depth look at these air fryers and more tried and tested by us.