Technology
Philips XXL TurboStar for under $175
TL;DR: The highly-rated Philips Twin Turbostar XXL air fryer holds a whopping four quarts and is $174.99 for Prime Day, saving you $124.96.
Prime Day is about to have you eating good.
With so many speedy appliances on sale, you’re never going to itch to order Uber Eats again. One of our favorite deals is on the Philips Twin Turbostar XXL air fryer — it’s usually one of the most expensive air fryers you can buy at $299.95, but for Prime Day, you can snag it for $174.99.
If you’ve been curious about if air fryers actually work, the classic Philips Turbostar is the place to start. The model is listed in nearly every “best air fryers” list you can find and is known for its ability to trap excess fat from your food. Though most air fryers require little to no oil for healthier eating, Philips’ technology extracts what fat is left and holds it in the fat reducer at the bottom of the air fryer.
Yup, that’s a whole ass chicken.
The oversized drawer in this XXL air fryer is perfect for serving families, taking to parties, or simply for having a ton of leftovers. The three-pound/four-quart capacity can hold a whole chicken, two large bags of french fries, or whatever else adds up to servings for six people. Because the Turbostar technology creates a tornado-like circulation of hot air, even food in the most crammed drawers will be hit with hot air evenly for balanced crispiness.
To choose your settings, two simple dials let you manually set time and temperature. There’s a digital version of this model, and the only difference is that it has a screen. By sticking with the analog version, you’re saving yourself almost $200.
Regularly $299.95 (and still that price on Philip’s site), you can save $124.96 and get the black or white model for $174.99.
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