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Exclusive Deal for 24 Hours Only SAVE 43% on Our Highest-Rated Air Fryer Philips TurboStar Airfryer,

Exclusive Deal for 24 Hours Only [America's Test Kitchen] EXCLUSIVE DEAL [View in a Web browser]( [Save 43%. Sale ends tonight! Limited quantities available.]( SAVE 43% on Our Highest-Rated Air Fryer Philips TurboStar Airfryer, Avance Digital $229.95 $129.99 FREE SHIPPING [BUY NOW]( [Save 20% on Today's Featured Cookbook: Air Fryer Perfection. Add to your order for just $17.99.]( What can you make in an air fryer? Plenty. An air fryer is a tiny convection oven that cooks food by circulating hot air around it with a fan. The genius of the method is that food cooked by convection can approach the crispiness of fried food while using far less oil. The intense hot air is also ideal for roasting and even allows you to prepare food you’d otherwise cook on a grill. There’s almost no limit to the way a well-made air fryer can make your cooking life easier. Fried food with less fuss and mess? Yes. Small batch cooking? Check. A countertop appliance that does it all and that turns off automatically when the timer ends? Indeed. [Save 43% when you order today →]( WINNER RECOMMENDED Philips TurboStar Airfryer, Avance Digital Testers loved this machine, which had a slimmer, more compact footprint and shorter stature than other models and therefore took up less room on our counters. Its cooking basket was roomy enough for 1 pound of food and had a completely nonstick coating. We also liked that the bottom of the basket could be removed for even deeper cleaning, if needed. Its digital controls and dial-operated menu made setting the time and temperature easy and intuitive. It stopped cooking as soon as the set time was up, and its drawer-like design allowed us to remove food without exposing our hands to the heating element. REVIEWED IN COOK’S ILLUSTRATED may 2018 [We maintain strict objectivity in all testing. Learn more →]( Size: ★★★   Safety: ★★★   Cooking: ★★★   Ease of Use: ★★★   KEY: good ★★★ fair ★★ poor ★ Since our initial review in May 2018, Philips has redesigned our highest-rated air fryer to include “fat removal technology.” The new model, the Philips Premium Airfryer with Fat Removal Technology, performed just as well as the older model in our testing. Get the original model, the Philips TurboStar Airfryer, Avance Digital, at a great price—while supplies last! Sale Ends Tonight: Save 43% [BUY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST]( How We Tested Air Fryers We tested eight air fryers, priced from about $60 to about $250, using each to cook a variety of foods including packaged frozen and fresh-cut french fries and thick-cut oven fries, packaged frozen and fresh-made chicken nuggets, chicken wings, and chicken Parmesan. For the packaged frozen food, we prepared each according to package instructions and using the instructions in the manuals for each air fryer. We discovered that we needed to tweak cooking time and temperature to get consistently great results (which makes our cookbook [Air Fryer Perfection]( a valuable companion to any air fryer—you can save 20% off the cover price today). French fries were crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside; potato wedges were shatteringly crispy; chicken wings were juicy; and chicken Parmesan had a crunchy crust and bubbly, browned cheese. SCORING Cooking: Products were awarded full stars for food that, with tweaks to time and temperature, ultimately emerged crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with no off-flavors. (Note: There is no need to preheat an air fryer, shaving time off cooking compared to a traditional or convection oven.) Ease of Use: We evaluated how easy it was to load food into each air fryer, set the time and temperature, and remove food. We awarded higher scores to products with intuitive digital displays. Cleanup: We preferred air fryers made from nonstick materials, which could be cleaned easily with a quick scrub. Products lost stars if their baskets held onto stains or warped after cleaning. Size: We liked slimmer, smaller machines that could fit under standard cabinets and didn’t hog counter space but still had room to fit at least two chicken cutlets or a pound of wings or fries. We also preferred drawer-style air fryers to flip-top models, since flip‑top machines often banged into our cabinets when we opened them. Safety: High ratings went to products with concealed heating elements and a body that stayed cool enough to touch during cooking. We also prioritized air fryers that automatically shut off once the timer had expired, reducing the possibility of burning food. Products lost points for ineffective shutoff systems or exposed heating elements. Sale Ends Tonight: Save 43% [BUY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST]( [Save 43%.]( Winning Traits of Our Favorite Air Fryer • Produces food with the perfect crispy exterior and tender interior • Compact design takes up less space on countertop and in cabinets while storing • Flat digital display with intuitive programming ensures greater temperature and timing control • Large drawer-style basket holds up to 1 pound of food • Removable nonstick basket for easy cleaning Good for You, Good for Gifting don’t miss your chance to save 43%! $229.95 $129.99 FREE SHIPPING [BUY NOW]( New in the Shop America’s Test Kitchen Tote Bag [Shop Now →]( Cook’s Illustrated Unframed Print: Passion Fruit [Shop Now →]( Objectivity first, last, and always. America’s Test Kitchen does not accept advertising and conducts equipment tests without the knowledge of product manufacturers. Exclusive equipment offers are sourced only after the test results have been published in our magazines and on our websites. 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