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Farberware’s extra-large deep fryer is $20 off at Walmart — just $59
TL;DR: The spacious Farberware extra-large capacity deep fryer is on sale for $59, down from $79.
Sure let you enjoy fried food without the guilt, but what if you want to indulge in a deep fried guilty pleasure? Breaking out a skillet and a bunch of oil on top of the stove is messy, so if you regularly deep fry, take the plunge and invest in an actual deep fryer machine.
The Farberware extra large capacity deep fryer holds up to 14 pounds and is currently on sale for $59 at Walmart, saving you $20.
This appliance is great for cooking a whole turkey or just whipping up a serving of fries. The size makes it useful for all kinds of dishes. Plus, it doesn’t just fry — it steams and boils, too. It’s truly a versatile kitchen workhorse.
You’ll find user-friendly controls and a built-in dial that controls the temperature up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. It features a huge basket liner with a handle for easy removal and also comes with a hook to help you fish out your heavier fried goods.
The best part is that the hinged lid prevents splatter, making cleanup super easy. There’s also a detachable drain valve that reduces oil spills. Though you might not get fried food without the guilt, you do get it without the mess.
Pick up the Farberware extra large deep fryer on sale for $59 at Walmart.
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