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I'd argue it's better than a convection oven. I think it's the placement of the fan and the higher air flow rate that differentiates the two.
My parents and SO's parents have name-brand convection ovens but they're no where as good as a dedicated air fryer. We've tried the same recipe (potato roasties) across them all and they achieve vastly different results.
This. It's something to do with the fan placement or just the smaller volume of air in the air fryer. I've tried to use a convection oven and it both took way longer and the results were nowhere near as good.
Absolutely. I just bought a new range that does convection oven, and it's not as good as a countertop air fryer.