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Ninja air fryers on sale for $66 at Walmart — for one day only
TL;DR: The top-rated Ninja air fryer is on sale at Walmart for $66, but only for 24 hours.
Fries are essentially the perfect food. Crispy and crunchy and hot from the fryer, there’s truly nothing better. But have you ever tried to take them home for later, only to be met with a sad, limp mass? No one likes a soggy fry.
With the Ninja air fryer, you never have to face a soggy fry again. Simply pop those leftover fries in here and they’re back to their crispy selves.
Air fryers have been a hot kitchen item this past year, but if you haven’t made the leap just yet then now would be a good time. Typically priced at $99, the popular Ninja Air Fryer is on sale for just $66 at Walmart — but only for 24 hours. (Consider this sale to be the sign you’ve been waiting for.)
It can do way more than simply re-heat fries, too. The Ninja air fryer fries your favorite food with 75% less fat than other traditional fryers. With a varying temperature range from 105°F–400°F there is practically no limit to what you can make, and with a 4-quart basket, this air fryer can hold it all (including 2 pounds of french fries).
Of course, if soggy fries are what you’re after, then you can skip this deal. More crispy goodness for us.
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