Technology
Farberware air fryer on sale for $38 at Walmart
It feels like we blinked and suddenly everyone has an air fryer. Seriously, just peek at the counter if someone posts a picture in their kitchen. It’s there.
If you still haven’t hopped on the train, it’s probably because A. you don’t have room for it or B. you don’t see a point in spending $100 on an appliance you technically don’t need.
Here’s an easy way in: This 3.2-quart air fryer from Farberware is the perfect size for squished counter situations (it only takes up one square foot!), and it’s on sale for $38 at Walmart with free two-day delivery.
Kitchen appliances under $40 are hit or miss — and there’s definitely no shortage of cheap, shitty air fryers that will leave your food uncooked. But you know Farberware, the reviews on the 3.2-quart digital air fryer prove that low price doesn’t mean low quality.
Customer Keto4life writes:
“I hesitated jumping on the air fryer bandwagon, but after a friend got hers and raved about it, I decided to try one myself. All i can say is, “Why did i wait!!!???” I can’t imagine life without this product now. I can literally have a meal from freezer to table in less than 30 minutes and have it be absolutely delicious. If you’ve ever thought of getting an air fryer but have hesitated, just do it. Now. You won’t be sorry.”
At $38, this one somehow looks nicer than the ones with the dials that are $100
The digital LCD screen is so much sleeker than the more expensive fryers with a dial. Just choose from the eight pre-programmed food settings and come back to a snack made 30% faster than with traditional cooking. Using rapid air technology, Farberware claims that this fryer can also grill, roast, and bake up to two pounds of food.
Regularly $69.99, you can save $31.99 and get your own air fryer for just $38.
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