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Get all that oil out of your diet w/ Emerald’s 5.2L Air Fryer for $55 shipped (Reg. $77+)

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Today only, as part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is offering the Emerald 5.2L Digital Air Fryer (SM-AIR-1809) for $54.99 shipped. This model is regularly up to $110 at Best Buy, but sells for $77 at Walmart. Similar Emerald options go for around $75 on Amazon. It has adjustable temperature control (180-400 degrees), a built-in timer, removable basket and is designed to cook “with little to no oil at all.” Ratings are thin on this particular model, but very similar options carry 4+ star ratings. More details below.

Considerably less expensive than the popular Philips options, today’s deal is also less than the comparable GoWISE model. While it is currently on sale, it is also $5 less than the significantly smaller Dash Compact Air Fryer normally is. Be sure to head over to our Home Goods Guide for even more kitchenware deals.

Emerald 5.2L Digital Air Fryer:

Fry food healthily with this 5.2L Emerald digital air fryer. It has a two-hour keep-warm function, so food stays crispy until mealtime, and the built-in timer provides automatic shutoff once the set cooking time is done. This 1800W Emerald digital air fryer has an adjustable temperature of 180-400 degrees F to suit various recipes.

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