Walmart has
Gourmia 8-Quart Digital Window Air Fryer with 8 One-Touch Functions (Various Colors) on sale for
$35. Select free store pickup if stock is available, otherwise
shipping is free.
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Available Colors:Features:
- The Gourmia extra-large 8-quart air fryer can cook for one or a crowd (new)
- Window & light let you monitor food at a glance
- 8 One-Touch Cooking Functions eliminate guesswork
- FryForce 360° Technology™ circulates heated air evenly for crispy perfection (1700 w)
- An optional Preheat and Turn Food Reminder, enable/disable as you prefer
- Guided Cooking Prompts offer helpful display messages and alerts
- Dishwasher-safe nonstick basket and crisper tray for easy cleanup
- 8 One-Touch Cooking Functions: Air Fry, Bake, Roast, Broil, Dehydrate, Reheat, Keep Warm, and Proof
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Oh, and for everyone else, I bought the 8-quart unit at Costco ($40 but w/ rack), and am very happy w/ it so far. I haven't experienced any problem with window fogging/soiling, and really like the window and interior light. I also completely agree with previous poster about the power button being easily mistaken for the "Start" button, and with the presets times being annoying (but in no way a deal-breaker). If things don't immediately wipe clean, I just fill it w/ warm or hot water, maybe a little dish soap, and everything generally wipes right out.. At the price point, and build quality, of most air fryers, I consider them a consumable, and went for the ~$40 Gourmia versus the $299 Breville "Smart Oven Pro", as numerous reviews, and great SD posts show the Breville is no more reliable, and no longer even has a user-replaceable fan (part no longer sold), than these cheap units.
This is temperature controlled within the thermal ranges for Teflon so i'm not seeing the big issue for the rest of us.
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This is temperature controlled within the thermal ranges for Teflon so i'm not seeing the big issue for the rest of us.
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Costco is 7 quarts, right? What are the other differences?
I still do not know if its worth it to get an air fryer living in an apt when I have a Ninja Air Fryer Oven XL DT201
I still do not know if its worth it to get an air fryer living in an apt when I have a Ninja Air Fryer Oven XL DT201
https://www.costco.com/gourmia-8-...45360.html
As for getting another air fry contraption when you already have the Ninja? I can't really say. Does the Ninja crisp up frozen fries nicely in <10 minutes? If so, then its probably good enough. I have a toaster oven with a convection setting and can tell you it doesn't do the same job my air fryer does, but it has a very weak fan. If the Ninja's fan is more powerful, maybe it does just as good a job, or at least close enough, that you don't need both. Also gotta consider the real estate of another appliance on the counter.
However, i've been eyeing this new one with the glass bowl for clean up. Maybe when my current air fryer dies? https://www.ninjakitche
Air fryers have become this generations cell phones.
https://www.costco.com/gourmia-8-...45360.html
As for getting another air fry contraption when you already have the Ninja? I can't really say. Does the Ninja crisp up frozen fries nicely in <10 minutes? If so, then its probably good enough. I have a toaster oven with a convection setting and can tell you it doesn't do the same job my air fryer does, but it has a very weak fan. If the Ninja's fan is more powerful, maybe it does just as good a job, or at least close enough, that you don't need both. Also gotta consider the real estate of another appliance on the counter.
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