WebAir fryer is definitely better in my opinion. I have the largest option and it’s 100% easier to clean as well. Literally just dish soap and water after using and you’re good to go. [deleted] • 3 yr. ago I never used mine. Between an insta pot and Pizzazz (for my cheat days) I rarely found a good use for the air fryer. snoopwire • 3 yr. ago WebTop contenders so far are: 1: IQAir HealthPro Plus (HyperHEPA and 5lbs carbon). 2: Austin Air Healthmate Plus (HEPA and 15lbs carbon). 3: Medify MA-112 (2 combo HEPA/Carbon filters). Honorable mentions: 1: Alen 75i (H13 HEPA, 3.6lb carbon) 350CFM. 2: AirPura V600. 3: Rabbit Air. Best budget buys from research and this thread:
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WebEggs are great in air fryer. Spray a metal cake pan with a little olive oil, crack eggs, and s/p. Preheat air fryer to 360 degrees. Cook for 6-7 mins. High protein, low calorie and easy. Honestly, Pinterest is a great resource for air fryer recipes, I have had so much luck on there and easy way to store the recipes. WebYou don't want the cheapest air fryer 15 decimalbinary • 2 yr. ago This is the way. Air Fryers are like sport bikes, buy something you can grow into. cgearz • 2 yr. ago I have an Amazon deal of the day one, about $20. It's too small for the amount of time it takes to cook the amount of wings I want to eat at once. children in need tuff spot
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WebChicken legs are much cheaper than wings and cook up beautifully in the air fryer. Baked potatoes are so much better than in my oven and don't forget that reheating fast food French fries makes them taste like they were just cooked. Also love air fried zucchini, mushrooms, or green beans. 48 JBreezy11 • 5 mo. ago this. WebGourmia is pretty solid. I found a 6 quart gourmia at Costco for $50. You don’t need to spend and arm and a leg on an air fryer. Just shop around and find one that is decent size and a good price. From what I can tell, they all pretty much … WebAir Fryers are excellent defrosters. Thick Frozen steak. (because i buy in bulk). 20 min x 180F. Flip 1/2 for even better results. (not flipping is surprisingly fine) Just like fresh. With zero "cooked edges" you get with microwave defrosting. government grants for carers