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Add a Touch Control Air Fryer to your kitchen arsenal for $60 today (Reg. $80)

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Amazon is offering the FrenchMay 3.7-qt. Touch Control Air Fryer for $59.95 shipped. Regularly $80, this is a new Amazon all-time low and the best we can find. It features a 60-minute timer and is great for “frying, baking, grilling and roasting with little to no oil.” This model carries a 4+ star rating from over 550 Amazon customers. More details below.

There aren’t very many air fryers out there at this price with these kinds of reviews. The popular Philips Air Fryers can be hundreds of dollars and are about $40 more than today’s deal in refurbished condition. For comparison, the $55 Simple Chef option is a slightly smaller capacity but you more than double the cooking area with the $70 Big Boss.

Hit up the rest of today’s Gold Box deals right here and our Home Goods Guide for even more deals for around the house.  

FrenchMay 3.7 Qt. Touch Control Air Fryer:

  • [Multi-Functional and Versatile Air Fryer] Great for traditional French fries and onion rings, Cooks steak, roasted potatoes, vegetables and more. No oil smell, no splatter, no mess. This air fryer is perfect for frying, baking, grilling and roasting with little to no oil.

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