Published28 May 2026
Tower Vortx Vizion 9L Dual Basket Air Fryer.
Kitchen121 reviews

Tower Vortx Vizion 9L Dual Basket Air Fryer.

A sensible dual-drawer pick if you want weeknight flexibility without paying deep into premium air-fryer territory.

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4.44.4 from 121 reviews
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£69.99

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Why it made the cut
  • Rated 4.4 stars, which is solid enough to take seriously.
  • This sits in the middle of the range, so the details need to earn the price.
Before you buy

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If specs, bundle contents, or compatibility matter for this kind of product, that is usually where the final decision gets made.

Tower Vortx Vizion 9L Dual Basket Air Fryer.

A 9L dual-basket air fryer aimed at family cooking, batch prep and getting two foods done at once. The two 4.5L drawers, digital controls and sync or match functions make it more practical than a basic single-basket model, but it will still need a fair bit of worktop space.

What makes this one interesting is the layout: two 4.5L baskets and proper sync or match cooking are genuinely useful at this price, not just extra buttons. £69.99 looks fair for a dual-drawer model with a solid 4.4 rating, though 121 reviews is still a modest sample and I would confirm the dimensions before giving it a spot on a small kitchen counter.

What matters in this category

With dual-basket air fryers, total litres can be misleading, so start with the size of each drawer, not the headline number. Then look at sync or match functions, control simplicity and the amount of counter space needed. If you usually cook one large item, a single wider basket may be the smarter buy.

Best for
  • Cooking chips and chicken, or two different foods, without juggling oven timings.
  • Family meals where two 4.5L baskets are handier than one single drawer.
  • Batch cooking or reheating when matching both drawers would save time.
Skip if
  • A single large basket would suit you better if you often cook one bulky joint or a very large portion.
  • Tiny kitchens may struggle, because dual-drawer air fryers usually take up more counter space than basic models.
  • You want a heavily proven model with thousands of reviews, because this one has a decent but not huge review history.
What to check on Amazon
  • Confirm the external dimensions, especially depth, so the two-drawer body fits your worktop and leaves ventilation space.
  • Check that the listing states two 4.5L baskets, as 9L total capacity can sound bigger than each drawer feels in use.
  • Look for the exact preset list and whether Sync and Match Cook are clearly shown in the control panel photos.
  • Read the spec table for temperature range and timer limits if you want more control than the presets alone provide.
Price judgement

At £69.99, this looks like a fair middle-of-the-range spend for a 9L dual-basket air fryer with sync and match cooking, provided the size and split-drawer format suit how you actually cook.

Quick questions

Is the 9L capacity split across two drawers?

Yes. The listing says it has two 4.5L baskets rather than one 9L cavity. That is handy for cooking two foods separately, but each drawer is smaller than the headline total suggests.

What do Sync and Match Cook actually do?

Sync is meant to finish both drawers at the same time even if they use different settings. Match Cook copies the same settings to both baskets, which is useful when you want to cook a larger amount of the same food.

Does the review score look reliable enough?

A 4.4 average from 121 reviews is encouraging, and solid enough to take seriously. Still, it is a modest review history rather than a long-established crowd favourite, so I would also lean on the specs and sizing details.

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Try a couple of nearby options before you leave

If this Tower is close but not quite right, compare it with a single-basket model for larger one-pan portions, or another dual-drawer fryer with bigger individual baskets if you often cook for four or more. A cheaper manual-dial model can also make sense if presets are not important to you.

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