Target has
8-Quart Gourmia Digital Air Fryer w/ 12 One-Touch Functions & Guided Cooking (Stainless Steel, GAF846) on sale for
$44.99.
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Features:- 8-Quart capacity
- Intuitive/angled touchscreen settings
- 12x one-touch cooking functions
- Fry force 360 technology
- Guided cooking/reminder
- Nonstick/BPA free
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The basket is big enough for most things, I found smaller or split systems to be limiting and air fryers work best when there is some room for air to move around.
But I wouldn't get one of these with all the unneeded buttons. You just need two knobs (giggity), one for Time, and one for Temperature.
These buttons will just get in your way, and will be the first point of failure.
The basket is big enough for most things, I found smaller or split systems to be limiting and air fryers work best when there is some room for air to move around.
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I would definitely buy this, but mine is still going strong, so no need for a third one. Yes, I own two, albeit my first one was a tiny one, and then I became a convert to the house of air fryer
I went with that one due to Costco return policy.
I bought a Gormia 7 quart one for $40 from them earlier this year and it started sparking yesterday. They took back no questions asked.
I went with that one due to Costco return policy.
I bought a Gormia 7 quart one for $40 from them earlier this year and it started sparking yesterday. They took back no questions asked.
But I wouldn't get one of these with all the unneeded buttons. You just need two knobs (giggity), one for Time, and one for Temperature.
These buttons will just get in your way, and will be the first point of failure.
Granted, if you are DIYer, one could probably open it up an resolder the switch or replace it. These digital versions would require a new board (most likely).
My experience with air fryers is that many only last 3-4 years before they start looking overused (grime buildup, tarnished stainless steel from heat, baskets brake or flake).
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