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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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12/07/22 | Walmart | $68 frontpage |
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Product Name: | Gourmia 9 Qt 7-in-1 Dual Basket Digital Air Fryer with Smart Finish and Guided Cooking |
Product Description: | Finally Gourmia made cooking for you your family and your guests quick and easy. Cook a full meal with a main and side dish using two completely different functions temps and times thanks to our two 4.5-qt. Dual Baskets. Smart Finish syncs the finish time of both dishes so your full meal will come out of the air fryer steamy and hot. If preferred Match Cook can sync the settings across both baskets for a whopping combined total capacity of 9-qt. Gourmia 9-Quart 7-in-1 Dual Basket Digital Air Fryer with Smart Finish and Guided Cooking features an intuitive touchscreen with 7 One-Touch Cooking Functions that make cooking your favorite foods a tap away. When it’s time for cleanup just stick the nonstick baskets and crisper trays in the dishwasher. Welcome to the ease of cooking with Gourmia. |
Product SKU: | 1478563828 |
UPC: | 810002862762 |
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Eating apples and pears will expose you to arsenic. Apples, pears, and cherries expose you to cyanide too. It all depends on the levels. And usually it's only dangerous if you live in California. 🤷🏼 ♂️
What do you mean it exposes to arsenic does it put it in your food while you're cooking
If you scroll down after the product description it has a warning. I don't know exactly where the arsenic (and other chemicals) is located on the product though (could be in circuit board and away from the food -- no details on where in the warning). May not be a big deal (as another noted chemicals can be in foods) but it seems to have hit a threshold that requires the warning.
Personally, I'm skipping this one as I try to limit dangerous chemicals where I can. For others it won't be a big deal and that's fine too.
Personally, I'm skipping this one as I try to limit dangerous chemicals where I can. For others it won't be a big deal and that's fine too.
Well I appreciate you posting this not everybody reads all the way to the bottom of the thread. There's enough chemicals out there we don't need to actually buy it and give it to ourselves