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Bring home a Chefman 1.1-Quart Deep Fryer for just $20 today (Reg. $30+)

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Amazon is now offering the stainless steel Chefman 1.1-Quart Deep Fryer (RJ07-M-SS) for $19.99. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. Also matched as part of Best Buy’s Deals of the Day. Regularly up to $30, this is the lowest price it has been on Amazon and matches the best we have tracked from Best Buy. It features a 1.1-quart capacity, 1000W of power, and a non-stick inner coating. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

There’s like nothing like proper deep fried food as a treat here and there. But you might want to consider an air fryer as well. They use much less oil (if any) and provide very similar results in much healthier way. The popular Philips options sell for around $200, but there’s a nice Chefman model at $50 as well as this highly-rated Simple Chef for $55.

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Chefman 1.1-Quart Deep Fryer:

Prepare your favorite fried foods with this Chefman deep fryer. Its 4.2-cup capacity lets you fry several servings at a time, and the stainless steel cool-touch exterior keeps this fryer’s outside surface from getting too hot. This Chefman deep fryer has a rotary dial that lets you adjust the frying temperature.

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