Learn to say popular air fryer brand names correctly.
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How is Ninja (SharkNinja's kitchen appliance brand, widely known for air fryers) correctly pronounced?
Ninja is pronounced 'NIN-juh' — the same as the word for the Japanese warrior. In a technical interview: "Ninja's dual-basket air fryer let us cook two different foods and finish them at the same time."
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How is Cosori (brand widely known for its air fryers and small kitchen appliances) correctly pronounced?
Cosori is pronounced 'koh-SOR-ee' — stress on the second syllable. In a technical interview: "Cosori's air fryer basket had a nonstick coating that made cleanup much faster."
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How is Instant (brand behind the Instant Pot line, also making air fryer combo appliances) correctly pronounced?
Instant is pronounced 'IN-stunt' — the plain English word, stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Instant's combo appliance handled pressure cooking and air frying in the same pot."
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How is Philips (Dutch electronics brand that popularized the countertop air fryer) correctly pronounced?
Philips is pronounced 'FIL-ips' — stress on the first syllable, not 'FEEL-ips'. In a technical interview: "Philips' original air fryer used a rapid air technology fan to circulate hot air around the basket."
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How is Cuisinart (American kitchen appliance brand offering air fryers and food processors) correctly pronounced?
Cuisinart is pronounced 'KWEE-zin-art' — blending 'cuisine' and 'art', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Cuisinart's toaster oven air fryer combo skipped the need for a separate countertop unit."