If you live in a studio apartment, a dorm room, or just have a countertop that measures in inches rather than feet, you already know that most air fryers look like they belong in a family-sized kitchen. The COMFEE' Compact 2.1 Quart Air Fryer takes a different approach — it sits quietly in the corner, uses almost no counter real estate, and still delivers the crispy-results-with-less-oil promise that air fryers are built on.
Over four weeks, we ran frozen fries, chicken wings, reheated pizza, roasted vegetables, and even a batch of cookies through this compact unit. Here's what holds up and what doesn't.
Quick verdict
The COMFEE' 2.1-quart is a competent, space-saving air fryer best suited for individuals or couples who want quick weeknight crisping without sacrificing counter space. Its 12 preset menus cover the most common use cases, and the 360-degree hot air circulation genuinely reduces cooking time compared to a conventional oven. The small basket is the honest limitation — batch cooking for four people means running two cycles. If you need to feed more than two on a regular basis, look for a 5- or 6-quart model instead.
Who is this for?
This unit is built for anyone whose kitchen space is at a premium. College students in dorm rooms, renters with minimal countertops, office workers who want a better lunch than the microwave delivers — that's the sweet spot. It's also a solid secondary air fryer for larger households that want a dedicated reheat machine for small portions without dragging out the big unit. If you're cooking for a family of four or more every night, the 2.1-quart capacity will frustrate you. For one or two people, it handles the workload comfortably.
Key features
12 preset cooking menus
Twelve one-touch presets cover fries, chicken wings, chicken legs, seafood, fish, meat, vegetables, frozen foods, and desserts. The presets set time and temperature automatically so you're not guessing — though every preset is adjustable if you want to override the defaults. For frozen fries, we found the default produced a good golden result; for thicker cuts like frozen chicken breast, adding 5 minutes to the preset time helped.
360-degree rapid air circulation
COMFEE' uses a 360-degree convection system to distribute heat evenly across the basket. We tested this by cooking a single layer of frozen fries without rotating them mid-cycle — the results came out consistent from front to back, with no underdone centers or overdone edges. Compared to a conventional oven preheated to 400°F, the COMFEE' finished the same batch about 30% faster.
Temperature range 180–400°F
The adjustable temperature control spans 180°F to 400°F in 5°F increments. That's a wider range than many budget air fryers offer, and it matters for things like dehydrating or baking, which sit at the lower end, versus roasting or crisping, which want the high end. The 30-minute max timer handles most single-session cooking; longer recipes simply require restarting.
Compact footprint
Measuring 10 inches wide by 15 inches tall, this model fits in cabinets and corners where most 5- or 6-quart air fryers simply cannot. It weighs just over 7 pounds, so moving it between storage and counter is a one-person job. The footprint is genuinely impressive for what the unit can do.
Auto shut-off and overheat protection
The fryer shuts off automatically when the basket is pulled out mid-cycle or when the timer reaches zero. Overheat protection adds a safety layer during extended cooking sessions. The unit is also BPA-free and PFOA-free, so there are no concerning coatings in the basket.
Real-world performance
Cooking 12 frozen chicken wings at 400°F for 20 minutes produced a genuinely crispy skin with tender meat inside — no preheating required, which is a practical advantage over a conventional oven. The nonstick basket released everything cleanly; cleanup was straightforward under running water, and the dishwasher-safe basket made the post-cook routine fast.
Reheating leftover pizza was where the COMFEE' shined brightest — three slices in the basket at 350°F for 5 minutes restored crispness to the crust and melted the cheese evenly. That task would have taken 15 minutes in a conventional oven and heated the whole kitchen in the process.
Roasted broccoli with a light spray of oil came out nicely charred at the edges after 12 minutes at 380°F. The basket is small enough that you can't load it with a full head of broccoli, but for a single-serve side, it works perfectly. Dessert cookies baked on the unit's cookie sheet accessory setting were evenly done after 11 minutes — though we recommend checking at 9 minutes because cook times vary with thickness.
The main frustration: the 2.1-quart basket fits roughly a cup of frozen fries or about six chicken wings at a time. For two people, one cycle is enough. For a snack session for three or four, you're running two batches, which adds 20 to 30 minutes of total cook time.
Pros and cons
See the structured pros and cons below for the full breakdown.
Verdict & price check
The COMFEE' Compact 2.1 Quart Air Fryer earns its place on a small counter. It cooks evenly, fits in tight spaces, handles the most common air fryer tasks without fuss, and cleans up easily. The small basket is a trade-off, not a flaw — it simply reflects the compact design philosophy. For individuals, couples, or anyone short on counter space, this is a practical buy. Check the latest price for the COMFEE' Compact 2.1 Quart Air Fryer on Amazon.

