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  2. FYI: There Are Major Differences Between Air Fryers and ... - AOL

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    The countertop size allows air fryers and convection toaster ovens to heat quickly. It also positions the food closer to the heating elements, which encourages food to cook quicker.

  3. Convection Oven vs. Air Fryer: Which One’s Right for You? - AOL

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    Let’s settle the convection oven vs. air fryer debate once and for all so you can get started on those sweet potato fries ASAP. You’ve wanted an air fryer for a looooong time. What the heck is ...

  4. The Best Microwave Air Fryer Combos Are Kitchen Game Changers

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    Buy: Panasonic HomeChef 4-in-1 Microwave Oven with Air Fryer $529.95. 2. NuWave Bravo XL Smart Convection Air Fryer Oven

  5. 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. [27] [28] A fan circulates hot air [27] at a high speed, producing a crisp layer via browning reactions such as the Maillard reaction.

  6. Microwave oven - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the conventional microwave oven is the convection microwave oven. A convection microwave oven is a combination of a standard microwave oven and a convection oven. It allows food to be cooked quickly, yet come out browned or crisped, as from a convection oven. Convection microwave ovens are more expensive than conventional microwave ...

  7. Home appliance - Wikipedia

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    The broad usage allows for nearly any device intended for domestic use to be a home appliance, including consumer electronics as well as stoves, [5] refrigerators, toasters [5] and air conditioners. The development of self-contained electric and gas-powered appliances, an American innovation, emerged in the early 20th century.