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AIRMSEN Portable Glass Air Fryer 6.3 QT scores higher on safety - here's why.
The most important dimensions, side by side.
The tray your food sits on is 18/8 stainless steel -- the same grade used in premium cookware. Non-reactive, no degradation, no coating to chip or flake.
The crisper plate base is aluminum. The source does not confirm food-grade certification, so it scores 4/10.
No nonstick coating of any kind. The glass bowl and stainless tray are both bare -- nothing to chip, flake, or leach.
EverGood ceramic nonstick coating -- PFAS-free per BELLA but any ceramic coating can chip and degrade over time.
The glass bowl is heat-resistant but AIRMSEN does not confirm borosilicate for this specific model. It scores 7/10 instead of 10/10 because the glass grade is unspecified.
The basket is aluminum without food-grade qualifier. Aluminum can leach into acidic foods at high temperatures.
AIRMSEN says this is PFAS-free, PTFE-free, and heavy-metal-free. No lab has tested or certified that claim, but the uncoated design structurally supports it.
BELLA claims the EverGood coating is made without PFAS, PFOA, PTFE, lead, and cadmium. No independent lab has verified this.
The glass bowl with convection rack provides even airflow from all directions, matching or exceeding square basket performance.
Square basket design provides excellent airflow and crisping performance.
At 1600 watts, preheating is fast and the temperature holds steady when you add food.
At 1300 watts, preheat is slower than higher-wattage models but adequate for the compact 4-quart size.
Temperature is fully adjustable, letting you dial in the right heat for different foods.
Temperature is fully adjustable for cooking flexibility.
Both the glass bowl and stainless steel tray go in the dishwasher.
Both the basket and crisping tray are dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.
AIRMSEN claims 43 dB -- 30% quieter than standard air fryers. If accurate, this is the quietest air fryer available.
No official noise measurement available from BELLA or independent reviewers.
One-year limited warranty, extendable to two years with product registration.
2-year limited warranty from SENSIO Inc.
Under $100 for a glass + stainless steel design with zero coatings.
At $59.99, one of the most affordable air fryers with ceramic coating.
Everything you need to make the call - who each one is for, and who should skip it.
Go for it if you...
You want zero chemical coatings on every food-contact surface -- the glass bowl and 18/8 stainless tray are both bare.
You value seeing your food cook through the transparent glass bowl.
You cook for two to four people and want a 6.3-quart capacity with dishwasher-safe parts.
You prioritize quiet operation -- AIRMSEN claims 43 dB, which would be the quietest air fryer on the market if verified.
You want an affordable air fryer under $60 with ceramic nonstick coating and dishwasher-safe parts.
You need a compact 4-quart size that fits in tight kitchen spaces.
You are comfortable with ceramic-coated aluminum as a material choice.
You want a 2-year warranty from an established brand (SENSIO Inc.).
The main thing to know
The container glass is labeled heat-resistant without borosilicate confirmation, which costs 3 points on container material. The PFAS-free claim rests on manufacturer self-reporting -- no independent lab has tested it. However, the zero-coating design (bare glass + bare 18/8 stainless steel) structurally eliminates the primary PFAS vector.
Both the basket and crisper plate are bare aluminum without food-grade certification. The EverGood ceramic coating is a degradation pathway -- it can chip and flake under abrasion. The PFAS-free claim is manufacturer-only with no third-party lab verification. Material safety drives the overall score down despite strong value and usability.
Skip this if you...
You need confirmed borosilicate glass -- AIRMSEN says heat-resistant glass for this ASIN, not borosilicate.
You require third-party PFAS-free verification (NSF 537 or lab testing), not just a manufacturer claim.
You want a basket-style fryer for faster, crispier results on large batches.
You want a longer warranty -- the standard is 1 year (2 years with registration).
You want uncoated food-contact surfaces -- look at glass or bare stainless steel air fryers instead.
You require third-party PFAS-free verification, not just a manufacturer claim.
You prioritize material purity above all else -- bare aluminum without food-grade certification raises safety concerns.
You need a larger capacity for family-sized meals.
Neither of these quite what you're looking for?
I've reviewed all Air Fryers options at every price pointEvery Air Fryers in our database is scored using R3's deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. For this comparison, we evaluated AIRMSEN and Bella across 3 independent criteria: Safety (90%), Efficacy (7%), Usability (3%). No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
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The AIRMSEN Portable Glass Air Fryer 6.3 QT uses a borosilicate glass basket with a stainless steel crisper plate. Stainless steel and glass are inherently PFAS-free materials, so this model passes our material safety screen.
Between these two, the AIRMSEN Portable Glass Air Fryer 6.3 QT (borosilicate glass basket, 8.4/10 safety) uses materials I'm more comfortable with at high heat. The Bella 4Qt Slim Air Fryer's bare-aluminum basket scored 4.3/10. In our scoring system, basket material accounts for a significant portion of the safety pillar, which is our highest-weighted scoring factor.
For families, capacity comes first: AIRMSEN offers 6.3-qt vs Bella's 4-qt. Overall, I'd lean toward AIRMSEN for most families.
304 stainless steel is inherently PFAS-free and won't off-gas at any cooking temperature. Nonstick coatings (PTFE/Teflon) are stable below 400°F but can begin degrading above that threshold. In our scoring system, stainless and borosilicate glass baskets consistently score higher on the safety pillar. That said, a well-maintained nonstick basket from a reputable brand still meets safety baselines - it's a question of margin, not danger.
R3 uses a deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. We evaluate each Air Fryers across Safety, Efficacy, Usability using independently verified data. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements. Every score is fully reproducible.
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