Air fryers have a way of shrinking a family dinner into a sad, single-serving side dish. The Gourmia 7-quart model sets out to change that with one of the larger baskets in its price class, backed by a FryForce 360 air circulation system and twelve one-touch presets on a bright LED display. It is the kind of appliance that promises to replace the oven for a weeknight family meal, so I spent a month cooking for a family of five, testing frozen fries, whole chickens, fish, vegetables, and desserts, to see whether the big basket lives up to the big claims.
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Design and Build
The Gourmia is a conventional air fryer shape, a square black unit with a pull-out drawer, but the details are done well. The front carries a bright LED display that shows the selected preset, temperature, and time, with a set of clean touch controls and a dial for adjustments. The whole front panel feels modern and responsive, and the black finish hides fingerprints better than you might expect from a countertop appliance.

The build quality is solid for the price. The drawer slides smoothly on its rails, the handle is comfortable and stays cool during cooking, and the nonstick basket is a hefty piece with a metal crisper tray that lifts out for cleaning. The 7-quart basket is genuinely large, wide enough and deep enough for a whole chicken or a family portion of fries, which is the feature that sets this model apart from the compact air fryers crowding the market.
Key Features
The headline is the 7-quart capacity, but the FryForce 360 technology is what makes the size worth having. Instead of blowing hot air at the food from one direction, FryForce circulates it rapidly around the basket from multiple angles, which produces even crispness across a large volume of food and cuts down on the shaking that small air fryers demand. It is a real difference, not a marketing phrase, and it matters when you fill the basket.

The twelve one-touch presets cover the standard air fryer playbook: fries, chicken, steak, fish, vegetables, desserts, and more, each mapping to a sensible time and temperature. You can still override both settings manually with the display controls, which keeps the presets useful rather than restrictive. The nonstick basket and crisper tray are both dishwasher safe, and the LED display is bright and easy to read across the kitchen.
Real-World Performance
The frozen fries test is the air fryer benchmark, and the Gourmia passed with flying colors. A full basket of fries, enough for the whole family, came out uniformly golden and crisp, with no soggy patches at the center and no burnt edges. The FryForce circulation earned its keep here, because a single shake halfway through was enough to keep the whole batch even, where smaller fryers demand constant attention with a crowded basket.

The whole-chicken test was the real revelation. A small roasting chicken fit in the basket comfortably, and the one-touch chicken preset produced a bird with deeply crisp, golden skin and moist, fully cooked meat. The size of the basket meant I did not have to cut the bird up to air fry it, which is exactly the kind of full-meal cooking a family-size air fryer should enable. Fish fillets, roasted vegetables, and even a batch of cookies all turned out well, with the presets landing close enough that manual tuning was rarely needed.
The cooking results were consistently good across the month, but the appliance itself has two honest quirks. The fan is loud, enough to hold a conversation over but not to ignore, and the air fryer gives off noticeable heat, so it is best placed with some breathing room. The presets are genuinely convenient, though they are starting points rather than perfect recipes, and the manual controls are simple enough that adjusting them takes seconds.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Genuinely large 7-quart basket fits family meals
- FryForce 360 gives even, crispy results across a full basket
- Twelve presets cover common foods with sensible defaults
- Bright LED display is easy to read and control
- Nonstick basket and crisper tray are dishwasher safe
- Whole chicken and full meals cook easily
Cons:
- Fan noise is loud during cooking
- Large footprint takes up significant counter space
- Gives off noticeable heat from the rear
- Presets are starting points, not perfect recipes
How It Compares
Air fryers split between compact single-serve units, mid-size family models, and dual-basket premium machines. I compared the Gourmia 7-quart against a compact 4-Quart Air Fryer and a premium dual-basket model.
| Feature | Gourmia 7 Qt | Compact 4 Qt | Dual-Basket Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 7 quarts | 4 quarts | 2 x 4 quarts |
| Air circulation | FryForce 360 | Standard | Standard |
| Presets | 12 one-touch | 8 | 10+ |
| Family meals | Yes | Limited | Yes, two zones |
| Dishwasher safe | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Counter footprint | Large | Compact | Largest |
| Price class | Budget | Entry | Premium |

Against the compact 4-quart unit, the Gourmia wins on capacity and even cooking, since the larger basket and FryForce circulation deliver family meals the small unit simply cannot hold. The dual-basket premium model wins on cooking two foods at different temperatures at once, but it costs far more and takes even more counter space. For most families the Gourmia 7-quart is the better balance of size, results, and price. If you want to check the current price against other large air fryers, the Amazon listing for the Gourmia air fryer is a useful reference.
Who Should Buy It
Buy the Gourmia 7-quart if you cook for more than two people, if you want an air fryer that can handle a whole chicken or a full basket of fries without babysitting, or if you like the convenience of one-touch presets on a clear display. It is a natural fit for busy families and anyone replacing a small fryer that kept disappointing at dinner time.

Skip it if your counter space is tight, if you need two baskets for simultaneous different-temperature cooking, or if you rarely cook for more than one person. For everyone else, this is a capable, roomy air fryer that earns a permanent place on the counter. You can check the current price for the Gourmia 7-quart air fryer on Amazon when you are ready to upgrade your dinner routine.
How We Test
I cooked with the Gourmia air fryer for a month, preparing dinner for a family of five. I tested the 7-quart capacity with full baskets of frozen fries, a whole chicken, fish fillets, roasted vegetables, and desserts, and I compared the results against a compact 4-quart air fryer used for the same recipes. I used the one-touch presets as delivered and then adjusted manually to refine results, and I ran the basket and crisper tray through the dishwasher after heavy use to confirm the cleaning claims.
I did not test simultaneous two-zone cooking, which this single-basket model does not offer, and I judged noise and heat output against other air fryers I have used. For independent context on how large-capacity air fryers compare, Wirecutter has tested the best air fryers across sizes. The Gourmia air fryer listing on Amazon shows the current price and shipping details.
Gourmia 7 Qt Air Fryer: Questions People Ask
How much food fits in the 7-quart basket?
The 7-quart basket holds a whole family meal, roughly two pounds of fries, a full chicken or roast, or about six to eight servings of most side dishes. It is one of the larger baskets in its price class.
What are the 12 one-touch presets?
The presets cover common foods like fries, chicken, steak, fish, vegetables, and desserts, and each sets a sensible time and temperature for that food. You can still adjust both manually before starting.
Is the basket dishwasher safe?
Yes. The nonstick basket and crisper tray are both dishwasher safe, which makes cleanup much easier than scrubbing a greasy basket by hand.
How does FryForce 360 improve results?
FryForce 360 circulates hot air rapidly around the food from multiple angles, which produces a more even crisp across the basket and reduces the need to shake the food mid-cook.
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