
Basket-style air fryers were the first style to really make air fryers pop off in the home market.
But just like the long-standing Crock-Pot fad has been overshadowed by the Instant Pot, air fryers are being streamlined to do much more than air frying. (See also: Instant Vortex Plus and Ninja Foodi.)
There's something to be said about simplicity. An appliance doesn't need bells and whistles to be great, and the Philips TurboStar Digital Air Fryer is proof. The straightforward basket fryer consistently wins a top spot in "best air fryer" lists (including number one at Forbes), even over models that claim to do 10 things. Amazon customer Max Nobody asserts that it's one of those rare appliances that lives up to the marketing hype. Read more...
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