I bought the Typhur Dome 2 thinking it would just be another “nice to have” kitchen gadget… but honestly, the way this thing cooks made me feel like I’ve been wasting years on regular air fryers. I hate to sound like a promotional site, but I lowkey wish I had copped one of these way sooner.

What Is the Typhur Dome 2 Air Fryer?
The Typhur Dome 2 is a premium, high-capacity air fryer that uses rapid, dome-shaped airflow to cook food faster and more evenly than the typical basket-style models. It’s designed to handle full meals, crispy textures, and big portions without needing shake breaks.
Why I Tried It
I cook a lot, but I don’t always have time to babysit food, shake baskets, or deal with soggy spots. I wanted a legit upgrade, something big enough for family-sized portions, powerful enough to crisp everything evenly, and smart enough that I could press a button and walk away without worrying.
My Experience Using It
From the first time I used the Dome 2, I could tell it wasn’t playing in the same league as the standard air fryers I’ve owned. The airflow is no joke… food comes out crisp all the way through, not just on the top or edges. I tested it with chicken thighs, wings, salmon, veggies, fries, and even reheated pizza, and everything cooked faster than expected with zero soggy spots.


The real flex, though, is the capacity. This thing is HUGE in a good way. I could cook full batches of chicken wings or an entire sheet of roasted vegetables without crowding anything. If you’ve ever tried cooking for more than one person in a basic air fryer, you know how annoying it is to cook in multiple rounds… the Dome 2 completely eliminates that.
Cleaning is stupidly easy. The tray lifts out, the basket isn’t coated in oil mist, and the whole unit doesn’t have all those weird corners that trap crumbs. I appreciated that more than I expected.
The one thing that surprised me is how quiet it is. With the amount of power it’s pushing, I expected jet-engine vibes, but it’s honestly calmer than most hairdryers.
If I had to nitpick, the size is significant… it’s definitely a countertop commitment. And because it cooks faster, you do have to keep an eye on food the first couple times to avoid overdoing it. But those are tiny trade-offs compared to how well it performs
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Insanely even crisping… no shaking needed
- Holds way more food than a normal air fryer
- Faster cooking times
- Quiet for its size
- Easy to clean
- Reliable temperature control
- Feels premium, not gimmicky
Cons
- Big footprint, so it needs counter space
- Cooks so quickly you may need to adjust your usual times
- Pricey compared to budget air fryers
Who This Is For
- People who cook for families or meal prep
- Anyone who wants real crisping, not the “soft in the middle” air fryer texture
- Home cooks who love convenience but want fast, reliable results
- Users upgrading from basic basket-style air fryers
Who Should Skip It
- People with very limited counter or cabinet space
- Anyone who only cooks tiny single-portion meals
- Budget shoppers who just want a basic air fryer experience
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Ninja Foodi DZ550 DualZone
- COSORI Pro III 6.8-Qt Air Fryer
- Instant Vortex Plus 6-Qt
Conclusion — Would I Recommend It?
A hundred percent yes. The Typhur Dome 2 completely changed the way I use an air fryer. It’s bigger, faster, cleaner, and honestly performs like it belongs in a different category. If you cook often or love crispy textures without babysitting the food, this is one of those rare appliances that actually lives up to the hype.
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