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Typhur Dome 2 Air Fryer scores higher on safety - here's why.
The most important dimensions, side by side.
Grill plate is aluminum with ceramic coating. 'Durable aluminum' stated but no food-grade qualification.
Grill plate substrate material not disclosed by Typhur for the Sync model.
Ceramic coating is PFAS-free and PTFE-free. Safer than PTFE but ceramic coatings degrade over time.
Ceramic coating is PFAS-free and PTFE-free. Safer than PTFE but degrades over time.
'Durable aluminum alloy' without food-grade qualification.
Typhur does not state basket base material for the Sync. HALT flag -- cannot publish score without resolution.
Typhur claims PFAS-free with SGS test report but no FDA food-contact certification.
Typhur claims PFAS-free without third-party certification.
Dome-style round cooking surface trades crisping evenness for unique design.
10.3 x 10.3 inch square basket for optimal crisping.
1750 watts provides fastest preheat and strongest temperature maintenance.
1750 watts for fast preheat and strong cooking.
Basket is dishwasher-safe.
All removable parts are dishwasher-safe.
55dB is near-quiet operation. Some reviewers measured 59-60dB in practice.
No noise level data published for the Sync.
18-month limited warranty, slightly above standard 1 year.
1.5-year warranty, slightly above standard.
Everything you need to make the call - who each one is for, and who should skip it.
Go for it if you...
You want the quietest air fryer available (55dB) with ceramic PFAS-free coating.
You prioritize usability and quiet operation over verified food-grade materials.
You want the strongest wattage (1750W) for fastest cooking.
You want a 1750W square-basket air fryer with ceramic PFAS-free coating and wireless probe thermometer.
You can accept undisclosed base materials and trust Typhur's 'non-toxic' claim.
You want dishwasher-safe parts with a 1.5-year warranty.
The main thing to know
Despite ceramic-standard PFAS-free coating and excellent usability (55dB quiet, dishwasher-safe), bare aluminum construction without food-grade qualifier and no electrical safety certification limit the overall score. At $399, the safety gap is hard to justify.
Typhur does not disclose the basket or grill plate substrate materials for the Sync model. This material opacity is the single biggest safety concern and cannot be resolved without brand confirmation. HALT flag on container_material.
Skip this if you...
You need verified food-grade aluminum or stainless steel construction.
You need third-party PFAS-free certification (not just manufacturer claim).
You need ETL/UL electrical safety certification.
You want better crisping performance -- square baskets outperform round in testing.
You need full material transparency -- basket and crisper plate substrates are not disclosed.
You need third-party PFAS-free certification or ETL/UL electrical safety certification.
You want to know exactly what your food touches during cooking -- substrate is unknown.
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 Typhur and Typhur across 3 independent criteria: Safety (90%), Efficacy (7%), Usability (3%). No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
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The Typhur Dome 2 Air Fryer uses a bare-aluminum basket with a bare-aluminum crisper plate. PTFE-coated nonstick may contain trace PFAS compounds, which is reflected in its 4.3/10 safety score in our scoring system. For a PFAS-free alternative, look for models with stainless steel or borosilicate glass baskets.
Between these two, the Typhur Dome 2 Air Fryer (bare-aluminum basket, 4.3/10 safety) uses materials I'm more comfortable with at high heat. The Typhur Sync Air Fryer's undisclosed material basket scored 2.6/10. 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: check the capacity specs for your family size. Overall, I'd lean toward Typhur 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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