Boswell Glass Air Fryer 7.5QT

Not recommended

A large uncoated borosilicate-glass bowl over a bare stainless rack - coating-free in the food path, but a no-name dropship listing (not a real brand) with a documented early-failure pattern, so we don't recommend it.

We don't recommend this one

The glass-and-stainless food path may be coating-free, but "Boswell" is not a real manufacturer - boswellairfryer.com is an AI-generated Amazon-affiliate page, and the fryer is a churned third-party listing (multiple near-identical ASINs, seller "CUCOL") with a documented dead-in-4-5-months failure pattern. We document it so shoppers who find it know what it is; for a glass air fryer the community actually vets, see the Ninja Crispi (with a stainless plate).

The verdict: No-contact plastic

Food sits in an uncoated borosilicate glass bowl and on a bare stainless steel crisping rack - no PTFE, no ceramic sol-gel, no nonstick coating anywhere it touches. The heating unit and base housing are plastic and metal but sit outside the bowl, so they never contact food. It lands at no-contact-plastic on the same basis as the Fritaire: a coating-free glass and stainless food path with plastic confined to the appliance body.

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What it's made of

PartMaterialFood contact
cooking bowl
uncoated borosilicate glass; listings cite a ~6mm thick glass bowl
Borosilicate Glass Yes primary 🔥
crisping rack
bare stainless rack that lifts food off the glass floor; grade not formally published by any source
Stainless Steel
grade unspecified
Yes primary 🔥
heating unit / base housing
1800W circulating heating element and controls in a plastic-and-metal housing above/below the bowl, out of the food path
Plastic
other / unspecified
No

A large-capacity glass air fryer: food goes into a clear ~7.5-quart glass bowl and rests on a bare stainless crisping rack. You can watch the food cook, and the glass bowl is dishwasher safe. It is heavy and bulky, and the glass bowl is more fragile than a metal basket. Sold in a ~7.5QT size at a price aimed at budget buyers avoiding coated baskets.

Pros

  • Large capacity for a glass air fryer, and among the most affordable of the type
  • Fully visible cooking; glass bowl is dishwasher safe

Cons

  • Not a real brand - boswellairfryer.com is an AI-generated Amazon-affiliate landing page, and the fryer is a churned third-party listing (seller "CUCOL", multiple near-identical ASINs)
  • Documented early-failure pattern - multiple owners report the unit dying completely after ~4-5 months ("Died on us 4 months after purchasing")
  • No plastic-free-community owner validation - it's asked about but never vouched for; the community picks the Ninja Crispi instead

Categories: Air Fryers

Sources

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