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Chefman’s multi-function air fryer is $70 off
TL;DR: The versatile Chefman multi-function air fryer is $70 off, dropping the price to $79.99 as of May 12.
This time is all about getting adventurous with your cooking. By now you’re probably sick of eating the same five meals you’ve mastered and are looking to add a little flair to your food. Enter: the Chefman multi-function air fryer.
In addition to low-fat frying, this little appliance functions as a rotisserie and food dehydrator. And the best part is, it’s on sale for $70 off right now at Best Buy.
This air fryer allows you to get wild with your meal planning. Dehydrate all the fruit you can get your hands on. Roast a whole chicken for yourself. Fuck it, we’re in a pandemic, food has no rules.
Create dishes using the air fryer, dehydrator, and rotisserie functions.
You can really create an entire meal with this one device. It features a powerful motor and comes with a drip tray, rotating basket for fries, rotisserie accessories, and two racks for double layers of frying or dehydrating. The appliance holds 6 liters and has preset functions to make cooking a breeze.
The Chefman multi-function air fryer regularly costs $149.99, but you can grab it for just $79.99.
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