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frontpageRokket | Staff posted Mar 25, 2026 07:11 AM

6-Quart Gourmia Digital Window Air Fryer w/ 12 Presets (Black/Stainless Steel)

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Target has for Circle Club Members (free to join) 6-Quart Gourmia Digital Window Air Fryer w/ 12 Presets (Black/Stainless Steel) on sale for $39.99. Shipping is free or choose free store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 6-QT capacity can cook family staples and party favorites for a variety of crowds
  • 12 One-Touch Cooking Presets eliminate guesswork
  • Dehydrate function transforms fruits, vegetables, and beef into healthy dried snacks
  • FryForce 360° Technology fries with air instead of oil for up to 80% less fat
  • Optional Preheat and Turn Food Reminder deliver bite and delight results
  • Guided Cooking Prompts offer helpful display messages that will be there for you each step of the way
  • Intuitive touchscreen makes navigating the air fryer's settings a smooth process
  • Includes a dishwasher-safe nonstick PTOA-Free crisper tray and basket

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  • Includes a 1-Year Warranty.
  • This price matches the previous FP Deal.
  • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping on most items, and attain an extended return period.

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Target has for Circle Club Members (free to join) 6-Quart Gourmia Digital Window Air Fryer w/ 12 Presets (Black/Stainless Steel) on sale for $39.99. Shipping is free or choose free store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 6-QT capacity can cook family staples and party favorites for a variety of crowds
  • 12 One-Touch Cooking Presets eliminate guesswork
  • Dehydrate function transforms fruits, vegetables, and beef into healthy dried snacks
  • FryForce 360° Technology fries with air instead of oil for up to 80% less fat
  • Optional Preheat and Turn Food Reminder deliver bite and delight results
  • Guided Cooking Prompts offer helpful display messages that will be there for you each step of the way
  • Intuitive touchscreen makes navigating the air fryer's settings a smooth process
  • Includes a dishwasher-safe nonstick PTOA-Free crisper tray and basket

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • Includes a 1-Year Warranty.
  • This price matches the previous FP Deal.
  • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping on most items, and attain an extended return period.

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Mar 25, 2026 01:28 PM
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jenesaisquoiMar 25, 2026 01:28 PM
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If you are a Sam's Club member the Midea 7.8 Qt is better for only a $4.88 more ($44.87) https://www.samsclub.com/ip/Midea...pe=REGULAR It's larger, and more powerful, 1800 watts v.s. 1500 of the Gourmia. 6 Qt air fryers usually have at least 1700 watts. Also, they don't say what non-stick coating is made of for the Gourmia or the Midea. It's probably generic teflon considering they're $40 air fryers. Some use ceramic non-stick which is normally more durable.

The Gourmia is nice looking for $40, but I don't think it will crisp as well as a Cosori or Ninja, which do cost more.
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PooperscooperMar 25, 2026 04:19 PM
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
If you are a Sam's Club member the Midea 7.8 Qt is better for only a $4.88 more ($44.87) https://www.samsclub.com/ip/Midea...pe=REGULAR It's larger, and more powerful, 1800 watts v.s. 1500 of the Gourmia. 6 Qt air fryers usually have at least 1700 watts. Also, they don't say what non-stick coating is made of for the Gourmia or the Midea. It's probably generic teflon considering they're $40 air fryers. Some use ceramic non-stick which is normally more durable.

The Gourmia is nice looking for $40, but I don't think it will crisp as well as a Cosori or Ninja, which do cost more.
Appreciate the comparison.
Do you by chance know how this compares to the Costco 8Qt Gourmia? The one that sometimes goes on sale for $40.
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Quote from Pooperscooper :
Appreciate the comparison.
Do you by chance know how this compares to the Costco 8Qt Gourmia? The one that sometimes goes on sale for $40.
I don't own it but after looking at it's specs it's probably pretty good. It has a higher max temp of 450°F compared to the 6 Qt Gourmia's 400°F, and uses 1700 watts which is enough power. The only downside I see is Gourmia insists on using PTFE or Teflon non-stick with their baskets and crisping plates. It wasn't too long ago we didn't have a choice and almost all air fryers used that, but many brands have gone ceramic non-stick which is arguably better, more durable anyway.

The race to stand out with air fryers is pretty wild, brand competition is fierce and air fryers are getting substantially better. The Typhur Dome 2 is an example, but it's too expensive. Gourmia and Cosori should copy it. Cuisinart has something close for $130 (although no bottom heating element) https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-...ref=sr_1_1 Plus, the Dome 2 has a second heating element underneath for more even crisping and underside browning. No flipping and can cook a 12" pizza, impressive, but still $285 "on sale" https://www.amazon.com/Typhur-Sup...ref=sr_1_1 $185 and I'd bite. The Typhur 8 Qt is impressive too with the build in wireless meat thermometer, but I don't see myself doing whole chickens. Some people might love that feature. It's $179 at the moment https://www.amazon.com/Typhur-Wir...ref=sr_1_2 Typhur reminds me of Instant Pot.
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
I don't own it but after looking at it's specs it's probably pretty good. It has a higher max temp of 450°F compared to the 6 Qt Gourmia's 400°F, and uses 1700 watts which is enough power. The only downside I see is Gourmia insists on using PTFE or Teflon non-stick with their baskets and crisping plates. It wasn't too long ago we didn't have a choice and almost all air fryers used that, but many brands have gone ceramic non-stick which is arguably better, more durable anyway.

The race to stand out with air fryers is pretty wild, brand competition is fierce and air fryers are getting substantially better. The Typhur Dome 2 is an example, but it's too expensive. Gourmia and Cosori should copy it. Cuisinart has something close for $130 (although no bottom heating element) https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-...ref=sr_1_1 Plus, the Dome 2 has a second heating element underneath for more even crisping and underside browning. No flipping and can cook a 12" pizza, impressive, but still $285 "on sale" https://www.amazon.com/Typhur-Sup...ref=sr_1_1 $185 and I'd bite. The Typhur 8 Qt is impressive too with the build in wireless meat thermometer, but I don't see myself doing whole chickens. Some people might love that feature. It's $179 at the moment https://www.amazon.com/Typhur-Wir...ref=sr_1_2 Typhur reminds me of Instant Pot.
I'll keep an eye out on the ceramic on-stick. Easier on the washing probably.
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This sale price matches the December 2025 Frontpage deal which received + 51 votes from the community.
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I think this is the model my sister purchased. She installed some sort of plastic backsplash with a sticky back below her upper kitchen cabinets. This thing started melting the backsplash and set off the fire detector. I would be careful about sitting this too close to a wall. I'm sure the manual details how far away from the wall you need to keep this unit.
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madzippyMar 26, 2026 08:04 PM
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Another thing to note: The black coating on the tray has a tendency to flake off. And, the tray with all it's crevices is not the easiest thing to clean. Otherwise, the unit functions pretty well and quietly.

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linl4176Mar 26, 2026 09:08 PM
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BlueNarwhal5991Mar 26, 2026 10:55 PM
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Quote from balloonshark :
I think this is the model my sister purchased. She installed some sort of plastic backsplash with a sticky back below her upper kitchen cabinets. This thing started melting the backsplash and set off the fire detector. I would be careful about sitting this too close to a wall. I'm sure the manual details how far away from the wall you need to keep this unit.
The real LPT is don't use plastic backsplashes around cooking equipment
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Inc0gnit0xYesterday 12:30 AM
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Air fryer a MUST in the household/for the kitchen.
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jimbobwayYesterday 01:09 AM
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The photos showing the basket filled to the brim in every shot makes this item seem bad.
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svv2107Yesterday 11:21 AM
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My Gourmia air fryer's basket started rusting in less than a year. I'd recommend going with any other brand that has a better quality basket. I'm currently happy with my Corsori one but I think Ninja also has a similar looking quality basket.
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jenesaisquoiYesterday 12:31 PM
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Quote from jimbobway :
The photos showing the basket filled to the brim in every shot makes this item seem bad.
I agree, I think they all do that. The actual usable capacity is way lower unless you want to do a lot of tossing. Eve then the foods won't crisp as well and would take forever. My Ninja 6.5 Qt claims it can cook 5 lbs of fries and 9 pounds of wings. Yeah, sure...
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jenesaisquoiYesterday 12:52 PM
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Quote from svv2107 :
My Gourmia air fryer's basket started rusting in less than a year. I'd recommend going with any other brand that has a better quality basket. I'm currently happy with my Corsori one but I think Ninja also has a similar looking quality basket.
I agree, I bought the Cosori and the Ninja to test them since I couldn't decide strictly from reviews (something I'll probably never do again, way too expensive to do that on a regular basis). They're very similar spec-wise, and both use ceramic coatings on their baskets and crisper plates. I do think the Ninja has a slightly thicker more durable looking ceramic finish.

I chose to keep the Cosori over the Ninja because I think it cooks more evenly. It was a tough decision because both performed very well. You can't lose with either one though.

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