Rhodie Ranch
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I was gifted a hot air fryer and tried it once. Not for me. I sold it on CL.
I was gifted a hot air fryer and tried it once. Not for me. I sold it on CL.
As a cook for years (college jobs, and food service career until I switched to high tech at 45 yr old), it was a repetitive piece of equipment for me. I can do things similar without another piece of black shiney machine in my cupboards. I sold it and the lady was thrilled!!
With the computer controls I have been consolidating the functions where I can. The toaster oven may move enough air to be an air fryer but I wish it was also a microwave.we just don't have the counter space for a lot of gadgets. like you we already have all the other things that work for us. we don't deep fry cook - i think the last time i did something like that was when i was a teen before i went off to college. the microwave, oven, stove top (cast iron pan or big pans to make large batches of things that we'll eat and freeze portions to later reheat) and toaster work ok for everything. we have a crock-pot that we use probably two or three times a year, but i'd rather roast something in the oven instead if i'm going that route as i don't like the temperature controls on the crock pot.
I had the same question. It turns out to be a super convective airspeed fan setting while baking or roasting. The countertop unit I have has 3 settings, No fan, regular convection, super convection. There is an airfryer setting and I am pretty sure it turns on all the elements, but the fans can be used in other modes as well.What is an " Air Fryer " ?? Like a toaster oven with a fan ??