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Best Buy has Insignia 10-Quart Digital Air Fryer Oven (Black; NS-AFO6DBK1) on sale for $49.99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free curbside pickup where available.

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About This Product
  • 10 unique smart programs: Preset temperatures and cook times for a variety of foods
  • Large capacity: 10-Quart (9.5 L) for cooking
  • Circular heating technology to cook food quickly and evenly (without the need for oil!)
  • Modern design
  • Hassle free clean up
What's Included
  • Insignia 10-Quart Digital Air Fryer Oven (Black)
  • Rotisserie Spit
  • 2x Removable Trays
  • Removing Handles
  • Drip Pan

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  • About this deal:
    • Save $80 Off (61.54% savings) vs. the original price of $129.99.
    • This price matches the last time this item was a Frontpage Deal in February.
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Model: Insignia™ - 10 Qt. Digital Air Fryer Oven - Black

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Also on sale, Stainless steel, good reviews: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/bell...Id=6412331
Same. We rarely use the oven since we began using an air fryer. Heck, it even replaced some things we used to use a stove for (bacon/sausage patties for example). Only turn on the oven these days if it's something too big or that needs to go at above 415 degrees. Upgraded from a basket model to this a few months back when they had the stainless steel for the same price. It's a great price and I love it. Much easier to clean than basket models.
Air fryers take up less electricity, heats up your kitchen less (if at all), and cook faster than ovens (frozen biscuits for example take 9-11 minutes....they take 20-22 minutes in the oven). Perfect for those who want to cut down on power usage, spend less time cooking, and/or can't afford a regular convection oven.
Bought it last time around and returned it. I prefer the bucket style to the toaster oven style (this one). The trays aren't very deep so items like french fries spill when moving them around. This style is far better suited for 1-2 people using it to cook proteins and veggies at the same time than it is for cooking fries, wings, etc for an entire family. The rotisserie spit and internal cook chamber really aren't large enough for most broiler/fryer birds you get from the grocery so I found this feature to be almost useless. We use it often to cook things we want crispy. I smoke chicken wings regularly low and slow to render the fat and then toss them in the air fryer the last 5-10 mins of cooking to crisp the skins up. The bucket style (single basket with a handle) can fit 30 plus wings easily. Toss them in, turn it in and shake the handle once per cook to move them around. The toaster style requires specific placement of the food on shallow racks, requires more clean up, and in my experience holds less food.

To be fair these are my preferences. The machine cooked items just as well as my bucket style Power XL, held less food, and has a more labor intensive clean up. (Never use the dishwasher)

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04-11-2021 at 10:23 PM.
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Can I use this as a conventional oven? My small oven just broke down ...
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tennisplayer888
04-11-2021 at 10:30 PM.
04-11-2021 at 10:30 PM.
Is there a diff between this and the stainless steel version outside off exterior appearance?

Also is the inside stainless steel or plastic?
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Falln2pieces
04-12-2021 at 04:04 AM.
04-12-2021 at 04:04 AM.
Quote from CrimsonFog7851 :
Can I use this as a conventional oven? My small oven just broke down ...

My family uses air fryers exclusively at this point. You can use it instead of a microwave or oven. I've cooked everything from cinnamon rolls to London broil.
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04-12-2021 at 06:57 AM.
04-12-2021 at 06:57 AM.
Seems like a real good deal. Am I missing something?
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04-12-2021 at 08:47 AM.
04-12-2021 at 08:47 AM.
Quote from Fruuggie :
Seems like a real good deal. Am I missing something?

Nope it also comes with a rotisserie spit.
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04-12-2021 at 08:52 AM.
04-12-2021 at 08:52 AM.
Quote from Fruuggie :
Seems like a real good deal. Am I missing something?
Mine smelled terrible. LIke burning plastic mixed with gasoline. I even tried to "break it in" by running it in the garage for several days. That didnt work either so I returned it. ymmv so good luck and I hope it works for ya.
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04-12-2021 at 08:56 AM.
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I feel like some of these aren't as good as others... I don't know enough to say more though. Some relatives really love their Ninja all in one devices - air frier, instant pot, etc... cook in the instant pot, then fry it for a bit to make it crispier.
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04-12-2021 at 09:00 AM.
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What is the size of pizza can each tray can hold? I need at least 12" pizza size.
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My family uses air fryers exclusively at this point. You can use it instead of a microwave or oven. I've cooked everything from cinnamon rolls to London broil.

Same. We rarely use the oven since we began using an air fryer. Heck, it even replaced some things we used to use a stove for (bacon/sausage patties for example). Only turn on the oven these days if it's something too big or that needs to go at above 415 degrees. Upgraded from a basket model to this a few months back when they had the stainless steel for the same price. It's a great price and I love it. Much easier to clean than basket models.
Air fryers take up less electricity, heats up your kitchen less (if at all), and cook faster than ovens (frozen biscuits for example take 9-11 minutes....they take 20-22 minutes in the oven). Perfect for those who want to cut down on power usage, spend less time cooking, and/or can't afford a regular convection oven.
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Same. We rarely use the oven since we began using an air fryer. Heck, it even replaced some things we used to use a stove for (bacon/sausage patties for example). Only turn on the oven these days if it's something too big or that needs to go at above 415 degrees. Upgraded from a basket model to this a few months back when they had the stainless steel for the same price. It's a great price and I love it. Much easier to clean than basket models.
Air fryers take up less electricity, heats up your kitchen less (if at all), and cook faster than ovens (frozen biscuits for example take 9-11 minutes....they take 20-22 minutes in the oven). Perfect for those who want to cut down on power usage, spend less time cooking, and/or can't afford a regular convection oven.
Curious if you can turn the convection feature off (I assume you can, just checking).
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04-12-2021 at 01:43 PM.
04-12-2021 at 01:43 PM.
Quote from tennisplayer888 :
Is there a diff between this and the stainless steel version outside off exterior appearance?

Also is the inside stainless steel or plastic?

Nothing that I could tell (I have the stainless). It's just the door is stainless instead of black plastic.


We have had this unit for a few months now without any issues.
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Quote from dealcatcher123 :
What is the size of pizza can each tray can hold? I need at least 12" pizza size.
The interior width is only 10.2"
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