Olixis KZ-D6QT Air Fryer Review
Our verdict
The Olixis KZ-D6QT is a 6.34-qt, 1700W air fryer with touch controls and a polypropylene body, priced at $42.79. Its 4.4 rating from 391 buyers makes it one of the better-valued options in the budget segment.
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Budget-focused shoppers who want more than 5 qt without paying premium prices. The 6.34-qt capacity suits two to three people, and 1700W delivers respectable heating speed for the price.
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Those who prefer metal or stainless steel construction over polypropylene will want to look at other options. Buyers with concerns about long-term durability of budget-brand units should consider a more established brand.
- Capacity 6.34 qt
- Wattage 1700 W
- Material Polypropylene (Pp)
- Controls Touch
- Color Grey
- Dimensions 10.5 X 12.9 X 13.6 In
- Priced 65% below the category median ($122.22 across 65 tracked models)
- Weight of 10.0 lb - lighter than 83% of the 66 models we track
Pros
- Among the lowest prices for a 1700W, 6-plus-qt air fryer in the category
- 4.4 rating from 391 buyers is above average for the budget segment
- 1700W heats efficiently and quickly for the price tier
- 6.34-qt basket is larger than standard 5-qt models at this price
- Touch controls feel more premium than the cost suggests
Cons
- Polypropylene housing is less durable long-term than metal or stainless steel
- Olixis is a lesser-known brand with limited service and support infrastructure
- No max temp published
- No preset programs or guided cooking modes
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 391 owner ratings
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Popularity2.5/5
391 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other air fryers, deep fryers, indoor grills, griddles and countertop cooking appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
- Capacity
- 6.34 qt
- Wattage
- 1700 W
- Material
- Polypropylene (Pp)
- Controls
- Touch
- Color
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 10.5 X 12.9 X 13.6 In
- Weight
- 10.0 lb
- Voltage
- 120 Volts
Overview
At $42.79, the Olixis KZ-D6QT sits at the budget end of the air fryer market while offering a 6.34-qt basket, which is meaningfully larger than the standard 5-qt models that typically cost more. The 1700W output is strong for the price tier, putting it on par with mid-range units costing $30 to $50 more. Touch controls add a modern feel to an otherwise entry-level unit.
The polypropylene housing is lightweight and keeps costs down, but it is worth noting that PP plastic behaves differently over extended heat exposure than metal-reinforced shells. At 10.0 lb and 10.5 x 12.9 x 13.6 in, the unit is compact and not difficult to position on a countertop. The grey color option is less common at this price point.
With 391 reviews and a 4.4 rating, this Olixis earns above-average buyer approval for a budget model. That combination of strong rating, low price, and larger-than-average capacity is the core case for considering it.
Performance notes
The 1700W output is the standout spec for the price, enabling faster preheat and crisping than 1200W to 1500W competitors in the same budget tier. The 6.34-qt basket accommodates meals for two to three people. Touch controls allow basic time and temperature settings. Polypropylene construction on the outer shell is typical for budget models. No max temperature is published, so users planning high-heat cooking like steak searing should verify temperature ranges with the manufacturer.
What buyers say
The Olixis KZ-D6QT has collected 391 reviews with a 4.4 rating, which is notably strong for a sub-$50 unit. Budget air fryers in this range frequently earn 3.8 to 4.1, so a 4.4 at this price point indicates buyers are getting more than they expected. The review volume is sufficient to trust the score. That said, durability over one-plus years is harder to assess from short-term buyer feedback, which is a reasonable consideration with any budget-brand appliance.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Olixis a reliable brand for kitchen appliances?
Olixis is a budget-tier brand with a smaller track record compared to established names like Cuisinart, Chefman, or Gourmia. The KZ-D6QT's 4.4 rating from 391 buyers is a positive signal for near-term satisfaction. For long-term reliability and manufacturer support, buyers should factor in the typical tradeoffs of purchasing from a lesser-known brand, including potentially limited warranty service.
How does 6.34 qt compare to standard air fryer sizes?
Most entry to mid-range air fryers come in 4-qt, 5-qt, or 5.8-qt baskets. The 6.34 qt gives you noticeably more room than a 5-qt unit without stepping up to the bulkier 7-qt to 8-qt models that cost significantly more. For two to three people, the extra space lets you cook a full batch of wings or a larger portion of vegetables without splitting into two rounds.
Can I use the Olixis KZ-D6QT for cooking frozen foods?
Air fryers excel at cooking frozen foods, and 1700W provides enough power to crisp frozen fries, nuggets, fish sticks, and similar items efficiently. The 6.34-qt basket handles a standard bag of frozen fries without piling them too deep, which is important for even crisping. Follow the food packaging temperature guidelines and adjust time by a couple of minutes as needed.