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    Cuisinart Air Fryer Toaster Oven with Grill $ at Williams-Sonoma. Imagine an air fryer, toaster oven and grill pan all morphed together to form one versatile kitchen appliance — this is the ...

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    We're talking the Cuisinart air fryer toaster oven for nearly $100 off, marked down from $230 to $150—but only through today, Nov. 22. Here's why you should snag this guy before the sale ends.

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    Air fryers are nothing new. In fact, you might say they’ve dethroned the Instant Pot as the kitchen appliance “it girl”…unless you’re me, a food editor who’s resisted its pull and ...

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    An air fryer pressure cooker (not to be confused with a pressure fryer) is a recent combination of a pressure cooker and an air fryer, with two separate lids, one for pressure cooking and one for air frying. The air frying lid has a convection fan inside that allows it to air fry foods, similar to an air fryer oven. This innovation was ...

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    Ah, air frying—the cooking method that deploys ultra-hot air to prepare meals with way less oil, in turn reducing the fat content of your favorite dishes. Still über popular amongst busy home cooks

  7. Cuisinart - Wikipedia

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    Cuisinart (/ ˈ k w iː z ɪ n ɑːr t / KWEE-zin-art) is an American kitchen appliance and cookware brand owned by Conair Corporation. Cuisinart was founded in 1971 by Carl Sontheimer and initially produced food processors, which were introduced at a food show in Chicago in 1973. [1] The name "Cuisinart" became synonymous with "food processor."