Aria 10-Quart 3-Tray Digital Air Fryer w/ Rotisserie
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Home Depot has Aria 10-Quart 3-Tray Digital Air Fryer w/ Rotisserie (AAFO-880) on sale for $79.99 when you apply promo code REFRESH20 in cart. Shipping is free.
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Features:
3x Trays that maximize cooking area and allow for multiple foods to be cooked at the same time.
Rotating rotisserie spit that spins 360 degrees.
Spinning cage to steadily mix your ingredients like fries, vegetables, frozen snacks and trail mix so each piece is evenly cooked.
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About this product:
At 1700 watts, this is one of the most powerful air fryers we've seen. The rotisserie and rotating basket are useful additions, especially at this price point.
Comes with a lifetime warranty.
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These shelf style air fryers can be a pain in the rear. You must put on oven mitts and shuffle the tiny shelves around as you cook to get evenly cooked food. With the basket style, you just open the drawer with your bare hand and shake the food around a bit. You will get food splatter on the fold down door and on the interior of walls of shelf style fryer. With the basket style, you just toss the drawer/basket in the sink or dishwasher. I find momentarily opening the drawer to check on cooking progress with the drawer style let's moisture escape, which actually helps with making food crispier.
I recommend the $50 8qt gourmia at Walmart when in stock.
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Looks like a great fryer with a great price and reviews! My biggest complaint with my two current air fryers is no window so I have to keep checking or just end up with overcooked food when I open it up. This one not only has a window but also seems to have a rotisserie as well!
Looks like a great fryer with a great price and reviews! My biggest complaint with my two current air fryers is no window so I have to keep checking or just end up with overcooked food when I open it up. This one not only has a window but also seems to have a rotisserie as well!
You might be a hoarder if....
Here's a good rule. You can't buy another air fryer until you get rid of your first two!
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01-12-2021 at 12:02 PM.
These shelf style air fryers can be a pain in the rear. You must put on oven mitts and shuffle the tiny shelves around as you cook to get evenly cooked food. With the basket style, you just open the drawer with your bare hand and shake the food around a bit. You will get food splatter on the fold down door and on the interior of walls of shelf style fryer. With the basket style, you just toss the drawer/basket in the sink or dishwasher. I find momentarily opening the drawer to check on cooking progress with the drawer style let's moisture escape, which actually helps with making food crispier.
I recommend the $50 8qt gourmia at Walmart when in stock.
Looks like a great fryer with a great price and reviews! My biggest complaint with my two current air fryers is no window so I have to keep checking or just end up with overcooked food when I open it up. This one not only has a window but also seems to have a rotisserie as well!
i can see that being awesome for something like fries. how large is the drip pan to cook an entire chicken? that has to make a huge mess.
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I recommend the $50 8qt gourmia at Walmart when in stock.
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You might be a hoarder if....
Here's a good rule. You can't buy another air fryer until you get rid of your first two!
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I recommend the $50 8qt gourmia at Walmart when in stock.
Initially it had a strong (plastic?) smell when cooking. Dissapated after a few uses.
only goes up to 400 degrees but never had anything that really needed higher temps. I use a food thermometer if in doubt something is cooked enough
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