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4-Quart bella PRO Touchscreen Slim Air Fryer (Oatmilk)

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Best Buy via eBay has 4-Quart bella PRO Touchscreen Slim Air Fryer (Oatmilk) on sale for $24.99 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free.

Best Buy has 4-Quart bella PRO Touchscreen Slim Air Fryer (Oatmilk) on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Cook for 3 to 5 people (3.3 lbs. of food) while taking up minimal counterspace
  • Extra-long for big batch cooking
  • Stainless steel exterior
  • 5-in-1 cooking functions: Air Fry, Bake, Roast, Broil, or Reheat
  • Digital touchscreen display
  • EverGood Ceramic Nonstick Coating
  • High performance circular heat technology circulates heat for fast, crispy, and evenly cooked food using little to no oil
  • 60-minute auto shut-off timer with audible tone
  • Removable ceramic nonstick basket and crisping tray are dishwasher-safe

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Best Buy via eBay has 4-Quart bella PRO Touchscreen Slim Air Fryer (Oatmilk) on sale for $24.99 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free.

Best Buy has 4-Quart bella PRO Touchscreen Slim Air Fryer (Oatmilk) on sale for $24.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member sr71 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Cook for 3 to 5 people (3.3 lbs. of food) while taking up minimal counterspace
  • Extra-long for big batch cooking
  • Stainless steel exterior
  • 5-in-1 cooking functions: Air Fry, Bake, Roast, Broil, or Reheat
  • Digital touchscreen display
  • EverGood Ceramic Nonstick Coating
  • High performance circular heat technology circulates heat for fast, crispy, and evenly cooked food using little to no oil
  • 60-minute auto shut-off timer with audible tone
  • Removable ceramic nonstick basket and crisping tray are dishwasher-safe

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Model: bella PRO - 4-qt. Touchscreen Slim Air Fryer - Oatmilk

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BigFatCat
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Just an opinion... 4qt is SMALL. Key to getting stuff crispy in an air fryer is keeping it in a single layer. I have a 6qt and you can get 4 chicken thighs in it (barely) or 2-3 medium potatoes (cut into fries). The pictures they show of a whole basket of chicken tenders coming out crisp are just false advertising.

They really should measure these by surface area and not volume capacity. The overall volume is only a concern if you're doing something like a whole chicken.

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Yesterday 05:44 AM
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sounderSDYesterday 05:44 AM
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Oatmilk fresh at home, finally ;-)
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Yesterday 05:24 PM
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Aggie00Yesterday 05:24 PM
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currently don't have an airfryer. Will purchase at this price to determine if I like airfryers before spending alot on a bigger one
Yesterday 06:28 PM
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kingjuno23Yesterday 06:28 PM
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Quote from Aggie00 :
currently don't have an airfryer. Will purchase at this price to determine if I like airfryers before spending alot on a bigger one
Exactly why I just sent this deal to a friend who is on the fence about buying one.
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ShanShoppesYesterday 07:14 PM
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Thanks OP. Had $20 reward certificate and needed a new air fryer! I've only ever used Gourmia brand but for $5 shipped, happy to give this a try.
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BigFatCatYesterday 07:16 PM
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Just an opinion... 4qt is SMALL. Key to getting stuff crispy in an air fryer is keeping it in a single layer. I have a 6qt and you can get 4 chicken thighs in it (barely) or 2-3 medium potatoes (cut into fries). The pictures they show of a whole basket of chicken tenders coming out crisp are just false advertising.

They really should measure these by surface area and not volume capacity. The overall volume is only a concern if you're doing something like a whole chicken.
Last edited by BigFatCat August 4, 2025 at 12:20 PM.
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boosterjmYesterday 08:00 PM
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Quote from BigFatCat :
Just an opinion... 4qt is SMALL. Key to getting stuff crispy in an air fryer is keeping it in a single layer. I have a 6qt and you can get 4 chicken thighs in it (barely) or 2-3 medium potatoes (cut into fries). The pictures they show of a whole basket of chicken tenders coming out crisp are just false advertising.

They really should measure these by surface area and not volume capacity. The overall volume is only a concern if you're doing something like a whole chicken.
how do you cut potatoes into fries?
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CartierYesterday 08:37 PM
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4qt is ok for a single person, i use one.

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Yesterday 11:23 PM
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BigFatCatYesterday 11:23 PM
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Quote from boosterjm :
how do you cut potatoes into fries?

Just 1/2" thick sticks... Toss with a tsp or so of oil... Salt... Preferred seasoning... 15 minutes at 400
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boosterjmYesterday 11:38 PM
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Quote from BigFatCat :
Just 1/2" thick sticks... Toss with a tsp or so of oil... Salt... Preferred seasoning... 15 minutes at 400
Thanks. Is there a tool to get consistent proper cuts of 1/2" thick sticks (instead of doing with free knife)?
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BeigeDesk1541Today 12:47 AM
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Quote from boosterjm :
Thanks. Is there a tool to get consistent proper cuts of 1/2" thick sticks (instead of doing with free knife)?

I suggest googling this line of questioning up. The answer to your question is wholly up to how deep into the rabbit hole you wish to go. I know of a person that started an entire chain of burger shops because he started playing around with a professional potato slicer. Also for most there are more steps than just slicing.
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VimieToday 12:55 AM
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Agree that the pictures are misinformation. Good luck getting all that stuff to cook evenly.

The 6qt goes for ~$30 nowadays so I would only get this 4qt if I *knew* it was for small things / single person.
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BigFatCatToday 01:35 AM
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Quote from boosterjm :
Thanks. Is there a tool to get consistent proper cuts of 1/2" thick sticks (instead of doing with free knife)?
There are tools... but I recommend using a knife. If you do any cooking at all, having decent knife skills will make your life a whole lot easier. You don't need to be able to dice an onion in 11 seconds, you just need the basics. Cutting fries is a good place to start.
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MerryMeat6430Today 01:49 AM
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Quote from BeigeDesk1541 :
I suggest googling this line of questioning up. The answer to your question is wholly up to how deep into the rabbit hole you wish to go. I know of a person that started an entire chain of burger shops because he started playing around with a professional potato slicer. Also for most there are more steps than just slicing.
I feel like you have far more information on this subject to divulge, and I for one, am all ears.
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tantipToday 02:04 AM
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This does not match the colors in my kitchen, everything is black and stainless steel, lol

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FancyClass4397Today 02:21 AM
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I bought their non-pro 4qt version from Amazon for ~$50, 6months ago. I doubt there's much of a difference with the pro version but I'll buy another one to replace my current one once the coating gets too damaged (paranoid of the carcinogens). I recommend it if you have a small kitchen or tight on space. I also initially bought because its slim enough to fit in a suitcase so if you're moving it's something you can consider.

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