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popular Posted by hawkblu09 | Staff • 6d ago
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5.3-qt. Costway 1700W Electric Deep Fryer w/ Triple Basket $64.99 + Free Shipping

$65

$190

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Costway via Walmart [walmart.com] has 5.3-qt. Costway 1700W Electric Deep Fryer w/ Triple Basket for $64.99. Shipping is free.

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Costway via Walmart [walmart.com] has 5.3-qt. Costway 1700W Electric Deep Fryer w/ Triple Basket for $64.99. Shipping is free.

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JerkStor
5d ago
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Mmm... Deep fried bacon
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ShawninAugusta
5d ago
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Quote from JerkStor :
Mmm... Deep fried bacon
with chocolate syrup and whip cream
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coldzero
4d ago
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Same price in Amazon with 4.1 avg ratings of 1,666 reviews.

https://www.amazon.com/COSTWAY-St...B09DPNMSN3
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0x906
4d ago
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The list price on Amazon is $69.99, not $190.
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l0l
2d ago
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Would this (https://www.walmart.com/ip/Zimtow.../451005510) be a better deal? It has higher power, is larger in capacity, stainless steel oil pan, and cheaper.
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gathermewool
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Quote from l0l :
Would this (https://www.walmart.com/ip/Zimtow.../451005510) be a better deal? It has higher power, is larger in capacity, stainless steel oil pan, and cheaper.
The product page shows its 110VAC, but that's pushing even a 20A breaker. At least with resistive elements there's no higher starting current, but that's still more than I'd be comfortable running on anything but a dedicated circuit.

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