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6-Quart Bella Pro Series Digital Air Fryer (Stainless Steel) $29.99 + Free Shipping

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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] & Best Buy via eBay [ebay.com] have 6-Quart Bella Pro Series Digital Air Fryer (Stainless Steel) for $29.99. Shipping is Free for My Best Buy members (free to join [bestbuy.com]).

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Features:
  • 6-quart capacity allows you to prepare up to 5 lbs. of food at a time
  • Powerful heating system with stainless steel provides faster heat-up and cool-down times.
  • 6 preset cooking programs: Air Fry, roast, broil, bake, reheat, or crisp your french fries with just the push of a button.
  • Intuitive digital touchscreen: Easily control and adjust the temperature (170-400°F) to accommodate a variety of recipes.
  • The 60-minute automatic shutoff timer allows for stress-free cooking with an audible tone for added safety.
  • The removable non-stick basket and crisping tray are dishwasher safe.
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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] & Best Buy via eBay [ebay.com] have 6-Quart Bella Pro Series Digital Air Fryer (Stainless Steel) for $29.99. Shipping is Free for My Best Buy members (free to join [bestbuy.com]).

Select customers may save further via email promotion (info here).

Features:
  • 6-quart capacity allows you to prepare up to 5 lbs. of food at a time
  • Powerful heating system with stainless steel provides faster heat-up and cool-down times.
  • 6 preset cooking programs: Air Fry, roast, broil, bake, reheat, or crisp your french fries with just the push of a button.
  • Intuitive digital touchscreen: Easily control and adjust the temperature (170-400°F) to accommodate a variety of recipes.
  • The 60-minute automatic shutoff timer allows for stress-free cooking with an audible tone for added safety.
  • The removable non-stick basket and crisping tray are dishwasher safe.

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Jul 16, 2024 03:32 PM
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NSXMK3Jul 16, 2024 03:32 PM
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Highly recommended. Probably the best Air Fryer I've had (of 4)

I went with the 8qt, but the 6qt should be plenty for most. The "more square" basket is much preferred over the typical circle-basket, it lets you hold a lot more food evenly spaced out instead of stacking (which never really cooks it properly)

I feel anything under a 6qt. is kind of too small, especially for 2 people.
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Jul 16, 2024 03:37 PM
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MoneymitchJul 16, 2024 03:37 PM
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Quote from NSXMK3 :
Highly recommended. Probably the best Air Fryer I've had (of 4)

I went with the 8qt, but the 6qt should be plenty for most. The "more square" basket is much preferred over the typical circle-basket, it lets you hold a lot more food evenly spaced out instead of stacking (which never really cooks it properly)

I feel anything under a 6qt. is kind of too small, especially for 2 people.
I already bought it black for the last deal. Might as well buy a stainless :p for the price.
Jul 16, 2024 03:40 PM
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HonestBelieve8390Jul 16, 2024 03:40 PM
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Don't buy this one. I washed it thoroughly 2 times. Ran it 4 times and still smelled like burnt plastic. You food will cook in plastic fumes .
Jul 16, 2024 03:45 PM
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NSXMK3Jul 16, 2024 03:45 PM
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Quote from HonestBelieve8390 :
Don't buy this one. I washed it thoroughly 2 times. Ran it 4 times and still smelled like burnt plastic. You food will cook in plastic fumes .
I had a smell coming from mine, it turns out there was a carboard piece taped to the top of the fryer inside the basket-area (not the basket itself). Could possibly be similar?

I haven't noticed any off-smells in mine
Jul 16, 2024 04:51 PM
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The-MentalistJul 16, 2024 04:51 PM
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Quote from NSXMK3 :
Highly recommended. Probably the best Air Fryer I've had (of 4)

I went with the 8qt, but the 6qt should be plenty for most. The "more square" basket is much preferred over the typical circle-basket, it lets you hold a lot more food evenly spaced out instead of stacking (which never really cooks it properly)

I feel anything under a 6qt. is kind of too small, especially for 2 people.
4 quart one will hold enough chicken pieces for 2 people, depending on how much of a portion you consider for 1 person. But, generally, I have found 4 quart one is ample spaced, will heat up the smaller volume quicker, deliver more heat in less time, and thus cook food faster with less energy waste and less cost. They also have 2 quart variety which should also be good for 1 person for even quicker preparation and less cost. 6 quart, I feel would be too big, good for larger meals. It is always a good idea to buy smaller, and run it again for more food one after the other. They work pretty fast.

(and the black in this was for a mere $20 just last week or so, which I ordered anyway)
Jul 16, 2024 05:06 PM
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NSXMK3Jul 16, 2024 05:06 PM
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Quote from The-Mentalist :
4 quart one will hold enough chicken pieces for 2 people, depending on how much of a portion you consider for 1 person. But, generally, I have found 4 quart one is ample spaced, will heat up the smaller volume quicker, deliver more heat in less time, and thus cook food faster with less energy waste and less cost. They also have 2 quart variety which should also be good for 1 person for even quicker preparation and less cost. 6 quart, I feel would be too big, good for larger meals. It is always a good idea to buy smaller, and run it again for more food one after the other. They work pretty fast.

(and the black in this was for a mere $20 just last week or so, which I ordered anyway)
I guess it all really comes down to what you're cooking -- spacing things without touching/overlapping will give the best results, so the height of the basket doesn't matter as much as "how much can you fit on the bottom of the basket"

From what I can tell, the 3 qt is 7x7" and 1300w, the 4qt is 7.5x7.5" and 1300w. The 6 qt is 8x8" and 1500w, the 8qt is 9.5x9.5" and 1700w.

Account for a bit of space to leave a gap at the edges, and whatever size seems to fit best for your needs. If you're cooking fries, the 3qt. is probably fine, but when you want to cook fries + vegetables or chicken strips or a slice of pizza (or 2x pieces of pizza) is where the larger ones come in handy.

The higher wattage also seems to heat the air fryer faster than the smaller space (at least from the ones I've used)
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Jul 16, 2024 05:38 PM
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Jul 16, 2024 05:38 PM
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I bought this in the beginning of January. I've used it almost daily since . It was my first air fryer I wasn't sure if I'd use it at all initially but I enjoy having one now. The first few months it worked great, now 7 month review : I have a few beefs with it altho it still works perfectly . The grate at the bottom of the basket is no longer non stick it's become really difficult to clean I use olive oil from the beginning (dawn platinum , dawn power wash ) I have a browning on the grate I can't get rid of . There's rubber feet on the grate you don't really need but 2 of them tore and fell off 1 more is getting ready to break . The basket it self must be locked in or else the fryer won't work , something in that mechanism is wearing out and I have to play with the bucket to make the fryer work occasionally and it's happening more frequently. That being said for 30$ (I think I paid 35 originally) I'm considering buying another and throwing my current away . 30$ for 6 months of daily use is well worth it. I'd be willing to pay more for a more expensive one ex. Ninja but I'd fear in 6 months I'd have some of the same issues . Maybe I buy the warranty this time for 10$
Last edited by RelaxedPenguin2752 July 16, 2024 at 10:46 AM.

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Jul 16, 2024 07:04 PM
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funkdoobiestJul 16, 2024 07:04 PM
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I have the black one and it works great.
Jul 16, 2024 10:11 PM
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PM-Me-Your-CouponsJul 16, 2024 10:11 PM
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I have one and it works very, very good. Has been totally abused and overused.

At this price, I bought two more. Want to replace the current one that I have now and a spare.

I'm sure with inflation, it will be more expensive in the future
Jul 17, 2024 12:44 AM
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xlerateJul 17, 2024 12:44 AM
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Quote from RelaxedPenguin2752 :
I bought this in the beginning of January. I've used it almost daily since . It was my first air fryer I wasn't sure if I'd use it at all initially but I enjoy having one now. The first few months it worked great, now 7 month review : I have a few beefs with it altho it still works perfectly . The grate at the bottom of the basket is no longer non stick it's become really difficult to clean I use olive oil from the beginning (dawn platinum , dawn power wash ) I have a browning on the grate I can't get rid of . There's rubber feet on the grate you don't really need but 2 of them tore and fell off 1 more is getting ready to break . The basket it self must be locked in or else the fryer won't work , something in that mechanism is wearing out and I have to play with the bucket to make the fryer work occasionally and it's happening more frequently. That being said for 30$ (I think I paid 35 originally) I'm considering buying another and throwing my current away . 30$ for 6 months of daily use is well worth it. I'd be willing to pay more for a more expensive one ex. Ninja but I'd fear in 6 months I'd have some of the same issues . Maybe I buy the warranty this time for 10$
Do the burning in the basket happen with liners?
Jul 17, 2024 05:02 AM
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VladK16Jul 17, 2024 05:02 AM
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Thanks OP! I've had the 6.3Q Bella for over 3 years now, and it still is working great. I've only lost one of the legs from the tray. Was just recently thinking that I really need to get a backup, and with the BB $10 off code, this was kind of a no brainer for me.
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Jul 17, 2024 10:21 AM
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RelaxedPenguin2752
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Jul 17, 2024 10:21 AM
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Quote from xlerate :
Do the burning in the basket happen with liners?
I don't own any liners, I do use tin foil occasionally. The browning is there .?

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