Costco Members: Gourmia 6-Quart Stainless Steel Digital Air Fryer
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Costco Wholesale has Gourmia 6-Quart Stainless Steel Digital Air Fryer (GAF685) on sale for $49.99 valid for Costco Members. Shipping is $4.99. Thanks Dealhunter30
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Offer valid through November 21, 2019 or while supplies last. This digital air fryer features a 6-quart capacity w/ digital touchscreen control. Includes a non-stick basket w/ 2 removable crisping trays - Discombobulated
For those unfamiliar with the technology, air "fryers" are a bit of a misnomer. Nothing's actually getting fried (to fry you actually need to submerge the food in hot oil). These are really just super compact convection ovens where hot air is circulated all around the food. They're great for cutting down cooking time of anything you would normally put in an oven (chicken nuggets, cheesy bread, etc.) and great for reheating previously fried foods. For the latter, it never tastes quite as good as when it was freshly out of the fryer, but it gets it dang close.
Also, I do not recommend putting food on foil in this thing. The tray has holes and is there to help circulate the hot air all around including the bottom.
Also note that your cooking time will be drastically decreased when compared to oven cooking times, so take that into account when setting the time and temperature.
Hope that helps someone!
Wow. $10 cheaper than Costco's BF Price!
I have this and love it. Ordering a couple more for gifts.
I don't recall getting TWO crisping trays when I bought mine. That must be a recent change.
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Very nice air fryer. Bought one last year before BF and it was the best purchase for cooking at home. We still use just about every day. Makes cooking fast and easy, and the food tastes great.
Very nice air fryer. Bought one last year before BF and it was the best purchase for cooking at home. We still use just about every day. Makes cooking fast and easy, and the food tastes great.
Have you tried cooking bacon in it yet? It comes out perfect every time, plus the grease is automatically draining off.
I suggest getting the biggest air fryer you can. IMO the extra volume helps cook the food evenly if you're only making 1 or 2 portion servings. But honestly who's eaten a whole bag of fries and not feel too guilty about it? Not I.
How easy is it to clean up? Is it non-stick and will the non-stick hold up over time?
I bought a NuWave Brio years ago before air fryers "were a thing" for most people and while it's ability to cook stuff up nice and crispy has been pretty good, it can suck cleaning it. Stuff sticks to the wire frame on the basket and the non-stick portion of the drip tray is no longer non-stick.
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Also, I do not recommend putting food on foil in this thing. The tray has holes and is there to help circulate the hot air all around including the bottom.
Also note that your cooking time will be drastically decreased when compared to oven cooking times, so take that into account when setting the time and temperature.
Hope that helps someone!
I don't recall getting TWO crisping trays when I bought mine. That must be a recent change.
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Very slick deal indeed!
I don't recall getting TWO crisping trays when I bought mine. That must be a recent change.
Have you tried cooking bacon in it yet? It comes out perfect every time, plus the grease is automatically draining off.
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Me personally? I really try to avoid the TV Infomercial brands.
I bought a NuWave Brio years ago before air fryers "were a thing" for most people and while it's ability to cook stuff up nice and crispy has been pretty good, it can suck cleaning it. Stuff sticks to the wire frame on the basket and the non-stick portion of the drip tray is no longer non-stick.