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Grab This Bella Pro Series Air Fryer for $20 — Today Only

Grab This Bella Pro Series Air Fryer for  — Today Only
Grab This Bella Pro Series Air Fryer for  — Today Only


Air fryers took the world by storm a few years ago, and they continue to be wildly popular — for good reason. You can make all of your fried favorites at home without the mess and health concerns of traditional frying methods. Plus, these nifty devices are a convenient way to heat up leftover pizza and prepare after-school snacks. That’s why investing in an air fryer is a good idea for most people, especially if you find one on sale.

Right now you can grab the black variant of the Bella Pro Series 4.2-quart analog air fryer for $20 — that’s a whopping $40 off the usual price. Three other color options are available for just $5 more, so you can snag one that best matches your kitchen’s decor and still get a great discount. This one-day deal expires tonight, March 11, so be sure to get your order in today if you want to score one at this price. 

Whether you want to make french fries, veggies, chicken wings or something else, this simple analog air fryer has you covered. The 4.2-quart capacity means it will cook up to 3.3 pounds of food at a time and can feed about four to six people, which is plenty for an average household. And with easy-to-use control knobs and a temperature range up to 400 degrees, this 1,500-watt fryer should be able to handle just about anything you want to snack on. 

It also has a 60-minute auto shut-off timer and will sound an audible alert, so you never have to worry about overdone meals. And the nonstick cooking pan and crisping tray are PFOA-free and dishwasher-safe, so cleanup should be a breeze. 

Looking for a different style or an air fryer with a larger capacity? Check out our roundup of all the best air fryer deals currently available to find a model that works for your kitchen.

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