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  2. 'The most used item I ever bought': This Farberware air fryer ...

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  3. Farberware - Wikipedia

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    By 1995, Farberware was among the largest producers of stainless steel cookware in the United States, reporting an "anemic annual earnings of $1 million on sales of $125 million for the fiscal year". Syratech was a $169-million company at the time and paid higher wages than those offered in China or Malaysia.

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    In a Facebook post that's been shared over 17,000 times since Jan. 24, Birdsong poses in a series of images with the Farberware air fryer, saying, "Sometimes you fall in love so quickly, you can't ...

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    Air Fryer Doughnuts. Grab some canned biscuits and have a sweet breakfast ready in just a half hour. You can get creative with vanilla, chocolate, or maple glaze to dip them in (or try all three).

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    Convection oven#Air fryer From a merge : This is a redirect from a page that was merged into another page. This redirect was kept in order to preserve the edit history of this page after its content was merged into the content of the target page.

  7. Convection oven - Wikipedia

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    An air fryer. An air fryer is a small countertop convection oven that is said to simulate deep frying without submerging the food in oil. [28] [29] A fan circulates hot air [28] at a high speed, producing a crisp layer via browning reactions such as the Maillard reaction.