An air fryer is already an impressive appliance, taking our favorite foods and providing an enviable crunch without the excessive calories, oil and extensive preparation (and cleaning) that come with traditional frying. It can also heat and reheat our go-to meals in practically no time at all, giving beloved toasters, microwaves and ovens a serious run for their money.
So how exactly does one make a good thing even better? The option to self-clean, of course, at least according to Typhur. Air fryers aren’t difficult to clean, but one area, the coils above the air fryer basket, always gives us a little trouble, especially when sauce and grease splatter onto the burners. A dirty ring of coils can affect the flavor of food and pose a fire hazard if not addressed.
Typhur prides itself on cutting-edge kitchen technology and its latest Dome 2 Air Fryer is no exception. The space-age-looking air fryer features a self-cleaning cycle and both top and bottom cooking elements, in addition to more traditional air fryer features and functions.
7.6
Typhur Dome 2
Like
Self-cleaning cycle works
All of the lingering oil was completely gone
One quick wipe of the condensation revealed a clean and smooth surface
Has heating elements on both top and bottom
Digital interface makes every action a breeze, including whether or not you want the clean to be regular or deep
Air fryer has big power
Large enough basket to fit a 12-inch pizza
Don’t like
The cleaning cycle takes an hour alone, and anyone impatient may opt to just scrub the device themselves
Self-cleaning only targets oil stains and not crumbs
It’s one of the most expensive air fryers we’ve tested
Shallow air fryer basket is limiting for some foods
This $400 unit, which can fit an entire 12-inch pizza, has already earned rave reviews for its superior airflow, sleek design, and accompanying app, but does it actually save users the elbow grease of scrubbing out pesky oil stains?
I got my hands on the model and put it to the ultimate test.
What Is the Typhur Dome 2 Air Fryer?
Typhur’s best-selling, ultra-quiet Dome 2 air fryer was inspired by professional pizza ovens and features 360-degree heating. While you can certainly use it to heat up an entire pie, its airflow and circulation will cook practically anything, saving amateur chefs approximately 30 percent of the time they would spend in an oven, on a grill, or in a skillet. It will also shut off automatically if it begins to overheat, making it one of the safer options on the market.
In addition to dual NTC sensors that maintain precise temperature control, the device touts 15 versatile presets to accommodate everything from toasting and roasting to broiling and even dehydrating. There is also a preheat mode to accommodate items that may be inserted while still frozen, including steak, fish, and vegetables.
Typhur Dome heats from the top and bottom, unlike most air fryers
Dual heating elements (which heat from the top and bottom to eliminate mid-cooking shaking or flipping) make cooking more even (and faster). Most air fryers only have heating elements positioned above, giving the Dome a 360-degree advantage over the competition.
The Typhur app offers custom cooking programs, remote control settings, cooking alerts, access to recipes and real-time temperature and time adjustments. Last but certainly not least is its self-cleaning ability — yet another feature that sets it apart from practically every other air fryer.
How does the self-cleaning feature work?
An air fryer industry first, the Dome 2’s self-cleaning feature decomposes grease and grime from the top cavity with high heat (which, in turn, transforms the sticky mess into water vapor and carbon dioxide). This means you won’t need soap, water, or a sponge to buff out those difficult-to-remove stains after multiple uses.
Typhur recommends using the self-cleaning mode once a month, either for a regular or a deeper clean, depending on the severity of the residue.
The verdict
As an air fryer, the Dome 2 worked well. I tested everything from frozen fries and asparagus to homemade chicken nuggets and salmon, all of which were cooked to perfection and without any snafus. I also appreciated its oversized basket and ability to cook thoroughly and consistently. It can truly do it all, which is exciting for those like me who often don’t have the time or energy to make labor-intensive dinners.
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To test the sselc–cleaning mode, I smeared barbecue sauce on the coils above and did my best to bake them in. A truly filthy, caked-on air fryer takes time, but this was the best I could do with a limited window. For what I asked of it, the model’s self-cleaning mode worked effectively, though it has a couple of drawbacks that will likely be eliminated as technology improves.
Self-cleaning feature:
Liked:
- It works! All of the lingering oil was completely gone. One quick wipe of the condensation revealed a clean and smooth surface.
- It also helped remove caked-on barbecue sauce that was smeared on the heating coils above.
- It could not be easier to use. The digital interface makes every action a breeze, including choosing between regular and deep cleaning.
- I was fearful of a lingering smell, but there was no trace of a foul odor.
Disliked:
- It takes a while to do the job. The normal cleaning mode is an hour alone and anyone impatient may opt to just scrub the device themselves.
- Self-cleaning only targets oil stains and not crumbs. While anyone should wipe down their machine after every use, the accumulation of crumbs can be the most annoying to remove. I’ll be looking forward to the day when an appliance can do this.
As a self-proclaimed air fryer aficionado, I was thoroughly impressed with the Typhur Dome 2. In fact, it has officially replaced my go-to, pre-existing model, especially on Sundays when I meal prep for the first half of my week. While it seems that most kitchen essentials have either stalled in adopting advanced technology or pivoted entirely to AI-assisted capabilities, it’s exciting to see a popular device re-emerge in a new and improved form.
For more, see our list of the best air fryers and air fryer accessories in 2026.
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