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Okay, so air fryers aren't actually frying with air, that's a good distinction to make upfront. It's interesting they acknowledge the love for them while clarifying the mechanism, sets a realistic expectation right away.
Ah, so it's all about circulating hot air for quicker cooking with less oil. That makes sense why people find them convenient, especially with the reduced mess compared to deep frying. Good to know it's not a direct replacement for that deep-fried crust though.
The variety in styles is what I'd expect, but it's the drawer style that immediately catches my eye. Easier access and cleaning sounds like a huge plus in any kitchen appliance.

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Air fryers utilize circulating hot air to cook food quickly with less oil than traditional deep frying [0:15]. They offer a convenient alternative, but it's important to note that they don't achieve the same results as deep frying where oil transmits heat for a distinct crust [0:15]. Testers evaluated 16 models across a wide price range, from $60 to $220, and found they generally fall into three styles: drawer, oven, and flip-top [0:31, 1:02]. The drawer style was consistently preferred for its ease of access and cleaning [1:17].
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Air fryers utilize circulating hot air to cook food quickly with less oil than traditional deep frying [0:15]. They offer a convenient alternative, but it's important to note that they don't achieve the same results as deep frying where oil transmits heat for a distinct crust [0:15]. Testers evaluated 16 models across a wide price range, from $60 to $220, and found they generally fall into three styles: drawer, oven, and flip-top [0:31, 1:02]. The drawer style was consistently preferred for its ease of access and cleaning [1:17].
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