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Grab an air fryer for 50% off with this stellar Memorial Day sale
TL;DR: Make healthier (and easier) meals with this Yedi® ceramic air fryer for $72, a more than 50% savings as of May 22.
Memorial Day will be looking a bit different this year.
Going to the park and grilling out with your family and friends may not be in the cards, but that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate at home. And what’s a celebration without your favorite fried foods? The Yedi Total Package 5.8Qt Ceramic Air Fryer can help you prep healthier fried meals for the whole family without doing much legwork — which is a win, win, win in our book.
This Yedi air fryer features a digital touch screen that allows you to set your cooking time and temperature exactly as you want it. But if you don’t feel like doing mental math with cooking times, you can always select from the built-in smart programs available: fries, chops, shrimp, baked goods, chicken, steak, and fish. Check it out:
In addition to being seriously convenient, it also allows you to cook meals the air fry way. In other words, you only need a tablespoon of oil (or even less) when you cook, resulting in healthier meals for the whole crew. You will be taking in 80% less fat, all while still enjoying all the fried, grilled, baked, and roasted goodies you love. French fries, anyone?
Normally retailing for $149.95, you can now grab the Yedi® Total Package 5.8Qt Ceramic Air Fryer on sale for $89.99. Want to save even further? Enter the code SUMMERSAVE20 at checkout and receive an additional 20% off your order.
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