Dreame has added another kitchen gadget to its smart-home lineup, and this one is clearly aimed at families who want a big basket without a big bill. The Dreame F20 air fryer launches in China for 299 Yuan, or about $45, and pairs a 6-litre capacity with dual heat sources, a metal inner cavity, and a viewing window that should save you from opening the drawer every five minutes like a suspicious parent.

Dreame F20 air fryer specs
The headline feature is the cooking system. Dreame says the F20 uses 1700W of heating power with upper and lower heat sources, plus 360-degree hot air circulation to cut down on flipping. An 11-blade high-speed fan and a curved air duct are meant to push heat around the chamber more evenly, which is exactly the sort of detail that sounds minor until one side of your chicken is crisp and the other side looks like it took the day off.
- 6-litre basket
- 1700W heating system
- 40 to 200 degrees Celsius temperature range
- 8 preset cooking modes
- 1 to 60-minute timer
- 45-minute automatic keep-warm function
Metal cavity, ceramic coating, and a viewing window
Dreame also leans on durability and convenience. The inner cavity is all-metal and finished with a titanium ceramic non-stick coating, which the company says can handle temperatures up to 400 degrees Celsius and should resist scratches better than the usual bargain-bin surface treatment. The transparent window is a sensible touch, especially in a category where ”open it and hope” is still a surprisingly common cooking strategy.
The F20 supports baking, roasting, reheating, and air frying, so it is not trying to be a one-trick basket. That matters because air fryers have become a crowded category in China and beyond, with brands from Xiaomi to Philips pushing smarter controls, higher wattage, and larger capacities to stand out. Dreame is playing the same game, but at a lower entry price than many family-sized models.
Price and China availability
The Dreame F20 is already listed on JD.com in China, but Dreame has not said when or whether it will ship in other markets. For now, the pitch is simple: a roomy air fryer with a fairly aggressive price, enough heating tech to sound serious, and just enough transparency to make dinner feel less like guesswork. If Dreame keeps this formula, expect more appliance brands to push the same value-first playbook next.

