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The Philips Viva Airfryer is a much healthier alternative to deep fryers: refurb for $85 shipped (Orig. $200)

Today only, Woot is offering the factory refurbished Philips Viva Airfryer (HD9220/26-56) for $79.99 plus $5 flat rate shipping on your entire order. This model generally sells for between $150 and $200 new on most retailers including Amazon and this is the lowest we have tracked on a refurbished model. It ships with a 90-day Woot warranty and carries a 4.4/5 star rating from over 450 Amazon customers.

If you’re going to eat fried food, this is a much healthier choice than your typical deep fryers. It uses just a fraction of the oil while still achieving similar results. More details below.

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The Philips Airfryer makes it possible to enjoy healthier versions of your favorite foods by frying them with a tablespoon or less of oil and draining excess fat during cooking. Rapid Air technology circulates air around the entire unit, heating up to 390 degrees to ensure all food is cooked evenly throughout. Food becomes crispy on the outside and tender on the inside with little to no oil.

The Airfryer does more than just fry. It can also grill, roast, and even bake your food, so you have more options when feeding your family or entertaining guests. Create everything from delicious cakes to tasty fried chicken with the Airfryer.

Cook delicious and crispy fries with 70% less fat!*

*As shown in a laboratory using fresh fries and canola oil compared to a deep fryer.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices