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  2. There's a Massive Air Fryer Recall From a Popular Brand ... - AOL

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    The air fryers, which were priced between $70 and $130, were made in two different sizes; a 3.7-quart unit as well as a 5.8-quart basket. They were sold in different colors and finishes, including ...

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    This 5.5-quart basket-style Ninja Air Fryer Max XL was the top performer in the air ... The model tested comes with a broiling rack for even quicker and juicier results — and a fast way to ...

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    Ninja Air Fryer XL, 5.5 Qt. If you’re looking for a simple yet stellar air fryer, this Ninja XL model fits the bill perfectly. It has a slim design, a 5.5-quart capacity and a user-friendly ...

  5. Deep fryer - Wikipedia

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    A deep fryer for restaurant use A domestic deep fryer. A deep fryer (or deep fat fryer) is a kitchen appliance used to cook foods by full immersion in hot oil—deep frying. The cooking oil (or fats) are typically between temperatures of 175 to 190 °C (350 to 375 °F). [1]

  6. United States Air Force Fitness Assessment - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Fit to Fight program, the Air Force adopted a more stringent physical fitness assessment in 2004 and replaced the annual ergo-cycle (stationary bike) test that the Air Force had used for several years. [1] [2] Results are stored in the Air Force Fitness Management System (AFFMS) and accessible via the AF Portal. [3]

  7. 530th Air Force Band - Wikipedia

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    Previously known as the 530th Air National Guard Band, the group was renamed Air National Guard Band of the South in 2002. One of eleven Air National Guard bands, the Band of the South provides music for military ceremonies, official protocol functions, and recruiting and retention events, and community relations. [1]