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1700W Gourmia French Door Digital Air Fryer Oven w/ 14 Presets + $15 Kohl's Cash

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Kohl's has 1700-Watt Gourmia French Door Air Fryer Oven w/ 14 Cooking Presets (GTF7520) + $15 Kohl's Cash on sale for $79.99 - 15% w/ promo code TAKE15 applied in cart = $67.99. Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.

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About this product:
  • Includes air fry basket, oven rack, baking pan, and crumb tray
  • 36" cord length
  • 14 cooking presets, including air fry, roast, toast, bake dehydrate and more
  • Easy-adjust controls to select preferred toast shade, time, and temperature
  • Single-pull French doors
  • 1-year limited warranty

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  • This price matches a previous Frontpage Deal.
  • Kohl's Cash will be reflected in cart and can be used Nov 9 - 21.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Kohl's has 1700-Watt Gourmia French Door Air Fryer Oven w/ 14 Cooking Presets (GTF7520) + $15 Kohl's Cash on sale for $79.99 - 15% w/ promo code TAKE15 applied in cart = $67.99. Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for finding this deal.

About this product:
  • Includes air fry basket, oven rack, baking pan, and crumb tray
  • 36" cord length
  • 14 cooking presets, including air fry, roast, toast, bake dehydrate and more
  • Easy-adjust controls to select preferred toast shade, time, and temperature
  • Single-pull French doors
  • 1-year limited warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • This price matches a previous Frontpage Deal.
  • Kohl's Cash will be reflected in cart and can be used Nov 9 - 21.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Apply for a Kohl's Charge Card for exclusive monthly discounts/Kohl's Cash Rewards and more benefits!

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I looked this specific model up. Quite a few ppl don't like it.
Here's a person's comment on a Mr. Gizmo YouTube channel. Many other comments concur.

This shouldn't be $139 as list. The full electronic version from Costco is $139.99. It is currently on sale for $99.99. Model GTF7698
With Costco return policy, I'd lean toward Costco model for peace of mind.

I think I'll pass on this one.

"@sharonmcdonald1761 3 months ago

I've been using this one for about 5 months now and its not very good. It burns the food in the back, unless you rotate your food. I make alot of frozen cookies that came out crunchy on the outside and soft in the middle with my old air fryer, but NOT in this one. The ones in the back burn. They just don't come out right at all. My machine has a huge gap in the door! More than what I've seen in others vids. The handles do get hot. And even tho it comes with a recipe book, I really didn't like many of them. It's hard to know if you should cook on air fry or convection oven. Like for example, casseroles. I always have to guess and I never know which pan to use or what shelf, so I find myself constantly having to search for those answers, that I have come to find out gourmia doesn't answer. Don't use foil, use parchment paper. The pans are very hard to clean, unless you don't have a problem with massive scrubbing. Anything left on the pan will continue to burn and smoke if you don't get it all off before your next use. There's NO light, so if I want to check my food without opening the doors and pulling it out I have to shine a flashlight in to see. Also the 8x8 pan casseroles I've made took way longer than in a reg oven with a 9X13 pan."
We haven't had any issues with ours. The toaster oven style is more versatile, but is not as good at air frying as the basket-style since the fan is on the side instead of directly over the food - it's more of a convection oven than air fryer, but it gets the job done. It works fine as a toaster oven and is large enough to fit a frozen pizza or bake a dozen cookies at a time. Bake times and temps have to be adjusted down since the elements are so close to the rack, and yes the back gets a little hotter than the front but that will be the case in any countertop oven that doesn't have an insulated door. Overall the convenience factor makes up for it's short-comings so it's a decent budget product if you have limited counter space or don't want multiple appliances.
I got the cheaper $49 Walmart version during last BF. It's good for the price. I've baked cookies, frozen pizza, fries, salmon, chicken wings in them. No real major issues. The gap between the doors is not an issue and it doesn't get hot with our version at least. I don't use high temps over 425, so I don't have any burning issues. I also always put foil on top of the catch tray to make the cleanup a bit easier. Lastly, the only drawback after using it for a year is the convection fan is slowing down due to grease and using it on a daily basis. This will happen with most air fryers after heavy usage.

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Nov 8, 2024
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WestSideX
Nov 8, 2024
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Need to get a bigger air fryer. We have the normal style in a 4qt. Whats the difference between the toaster style air fryer. Toaster seems more versatile, like it would be better for baking, frozen pizza. Can anyone share the pros and cons? We mostly use ours for making chicken wings or french fries.
Nov 8, 2024
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dusto2k3
Nov 8, 2024
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Quote from WestSideX :
Need to get a bigger air fryer. We have the normal style in a 4qt. Whats the difference between the toaster style air fryer. Toaster seems more versatile, like it would be better for baking, frozen pizza. Can anyone share the pros and cons? We mostly use ours for making chicken wings or french fries.
I thought the oven style was worth it just to cook a pizza. We often times cook our entire meal in there.
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I looked this specific model up. Quite a few ppl don't like it.
Here's a person's comment on a Mr. Gizmo YouTube channel. Many other comments concur.

This shouldn't be $139 as list. The full electronic version from Costco is $139.99. It is currently on sale for $99.99. Model GTF7698
With Costco return policy, I'd lean toward Costco model for peace of mind.

I think I'll pass on this one.

"@sharonmcdonald1761 3 months ago

I've been using this one for about 5 months now and its not very good. It burns the food in the back, unless you rotate your food. I make alot of frozen cookies that came out crunchy on the outside and soft in the middle with my old air fryer, but NOT in this one. The ones in the back burn. They just don't come out right at all. My machine has a huge gap in the door! More than what I've seen in others vids. The handles do get hot. And even tho it comes with a recipe book, I really didn't like many of them. It's hard to know if you should cook on air fry or convection oven. Like for example, casseroles. I always have to guess and I never know which pan to use or what shelf, so I find myself constantly having to search for those answers, that I have come to find out gourmia doesn't answer. Don't use foil, use parchment paper. The pans are very hard to clean, unless you don't have a problem with massive scrubbing. Anything left on the pan will continue to burn and smoke if you don't get it all off before your next use. There's NO light, so if I want to check my food without opening the doors and pulling it out I have to shine a flashlight in to see. Also the 8x8 pan casseroles I've made took way longer than in a reg oven with a 9X13 pan."
Last edited by snedman November 8, 2024 at 06:40 AM.
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Nov 8, 2024
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Quote from snedman :
I looked this specific model up. Quite a few ppl don't like it.
Here's a person's comment on a Mr. Gizmo YouTube channel. Many other comments concur.
Thanks for a good summary, will have to pass on this. I don't want to have to search for a slick deal on flashlight to check on my food.
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YodaWise
Nov 8, 2024
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i just got a similar model (the touch digital one) and i love it!!! soooo much easier than the ones with the bin/bowl setup... the french doors make it super easy to cook stuff like fries and tenders, reheating chicken and such is a breeze

even better, so easy to clean , i use some foil on the tray and make sure the food stays on the foil, its sooo convenient!!
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We haven't had any issues with ours. The toaster oven style is more versatile, but is not as good at air frying as the basket-style since the fan is on the side instead of directly over the food - it's more of a convection oven than air fryer, but it gets the job done. It works fine as a toaster oven and is large enough to fit a frozen pizza or bake a dozen cookies at a time. Bake times and temps have to be adjusted down since the elements are so close to the rack, and yes the back gets a little hotter than the front but that will be the case in any countertop oven that doesn't have an insulated door. Overall the convenience factor makes up for it's short-comings so it's a decent budget product if you have limited counter space or don't want multiple appliances.
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JellyJelly22
Nov 8, 2024
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I'm looking for a high-quality air fryer that isn't made of plastic. This type of oven seems great, but I've seen concerns about the door possibly having a gap.
that makes me worry about the some air fryers that use hard plastic cage to seal in the heat.

Is it possible to create a safer, more durable air fryer that's not made of plastic or Teflon ?

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Quote from JellyJelly22 :
I'm looking for a high-quality air fryer that isn't made of plastic. This type of oven seems great, but I've seen concerns about the door possibly having a gap.
that makes me worry about the some air fryers that use hard plastic cage to seal in the heat.

Is it possible to create a safer, more durable air fryer that's not made of plastic or Teflon ?
You can always line your pans with nonstick aluminum but that's a whole other beast of chemicals.
Sure makes clean up a cinch tho!
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Quote from snedman :
I looked this specific model up. Quite a few ppl don't like it.Here's a person's comment on a Mr. Gizmo YouTube channel. Many other comments concur.This shouldn't be $139 as list. The full electronic version from Costco is $139.99. It is currently on sale for $99.99. Model GTF7698With Costco return policy, I'd lean toward Costco model for peace of mind. I think I'll pass on this one."@sharonmcdonald1761 3 months agoI've been using this one for about 5 months now and its not very good. It burns the food in the back, unless you rotate your food. I make alot of frozen cookies that came out crunchy on the outside and soft in the middle with my old air fryer, but NOT in this one. The ones in the back burn. They just don't come out right at all. My machine has a huge gap in the door! More than what I've seen in others vids. The handles do get hot. And even tho it comes with a recipe book, I really didn't like many of them. It's hard to know if you should cook on air fry or convection oven. Like for example, casseroles. I always have to guess and I never know which pan to use or what shelf, so I find myself constantly having to search for those answers, that I have come to find out gourmia doesn't answer. Don't use foil, use parchment paper. The pans are very hard to clean, unless you don't have a problem with massive scrubbing. Anything left on the pan will continue to burn and smoke if you don't get it all off before your next use. There's NO light, so if I want to check my food without opening the doors and pulling it out I have to shine a flashlight in to see. Also the 8x8 pan casseroles I've made took way longer than in a reg oven with a 9X13 pan."
I have the one from Costco and it also constantly trips the power break when it's getting too hot.
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Quote from JellyJelly22 :
I'm looking for a high-quality air fryer that isn't made of plastic. This type of oven seems great, but I've seen concerns about the door possibly having a gap.
that makes me worry about the some air fryers that use hard plastic cage to seal in the heat.

Is it possible to create a safer, more durable air fryer that's not made of plastic or Teflon ?
I think the closest thing you'll find which has the least amount of harmful things in its build are the glass air ovens.

I still have my Galloping Gourmet from the 90s, and it still works great.

Other brands make similar ones now. You'll just need to find out which one is top rated.

Search, Galloping Gourmet Perfection-Aire

You might be able to pickup the 90s one on FB marketplace, Craigslist or offerup
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Quote from JellyJelly22 :
I'm looking for a high-quality air fryer that isn't made of plastic. This type of oven seems great, but I've seen concerns about the door possibly having a gap.
that makes me worry about the some air fryers that use hard plastic cage to seal in the heat.

Is it possible to create a safer, more durable air fryer that's not made of plastic or Teflon ?
Yes, get the Breville air fryer but it's around $350-500 depending on the model, they work great. They do go on sale occasionally, but still a lot more expensive than something like this Gourmia.
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I got the cheaper $49 Walmart version during last BF. It's good for the price. I've baked cookies, frozen pizza, fries, salmon, chicken wings in them. No real major issues. The gap between the doors is not an issue and it doesn't get hot with our version at least. I don't use high temps over 425, so I don't have any burning issues. I also always put foil on top of the catch tray to make the cleanup a bit easier. Lastly, the only drawback after using it for a year is the convection fan is slowing down due to grease and using it on a daily basis. This will happen with most air fryers after heavy usage.
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It's all fun and games until the double doors close on your arms while they're ~400f.
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Had to return one due to a gap between the doors. First thing to check when you unbox this

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Don't do it, there is no real deal on the door with this one so it's just a smoke filled house waiting to happen....I works with frozen fries and reheating certain foods but cooking in it just makes a mess imo
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