Unlock the Ultimate Dinner Party Experience with the Sunbeam Multi-Zone Air Fryer Oven Review

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Sunbeam Multi Zone Air Fryer Oven: Two-minute review

The Sunbeam Multi Zone Air Fryer AF6000BK wants to be the only cooking appliance in your home – and subsequently one of the best air fryers – offering up a huge 11.4L of cooking space that can be split into two separate zones. That might not sound like a particularly new feature – considering there’s stiff competition from both Ninja and Instant – but rather than just providing two cooking zones, the Sunbeam Multi Zone Air Fryer allows you to cook two small portions of food in each zone thanks to slide-out air frying and roasting trays.

As with other such air fryers, the Sunbeam has the ability to set the same temperature and time for both cooking zones, or different temperatures and times, but have both zones finish cooking at the same time to avoid anything going cold.

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