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In reply to the discussion: Are air-fryers worth it? Or will it end up being a waste of money * [View all]tulipsandroses
(7,689 posts)However, they are not all created the same.
The first one I bought at Home Goods. Phillips - IMO, the best air fryer ever made. They are a lot more affordable now. Back then, the only store that carried it was Bed Bath and Beyond for $299.
I loved that thing. Problem was size. You couldn't fit much in there, which then made it very time consuming to do things in multiple batches. The only Air Fryer that produces similar results are the Ninja air Fryers.
I've had several over the years and I absolutely love them. I rarely use my stove.
They keep adding new features so that is the only reason, I've bought more than one over the years. They last forever. I give away the older model whenever I buy a newer model.
The one I have now the Ninja Speedi- It has multiple functions. I love the steam and crisp function.
I do whole chickens in it and so much more. I don't remember the last time I turned on the oven. It has a self cleaning function. Not hard to clean at all.
Compared to food cooked in others brands, Ninja air fryers win hands down. They are more expensive, but totally worth the price to spend a little more. If you are open to shopping on Amazon, you can always find refurbished ones at lower prices.
My dad has another brand, can't remember the name, but the results are not the same at all.
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