This Airfryer Is The Lowest Price It’s Been Since Cyber Monday

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“Air is the new oil.” Everybody says that. (Or at least Philips uses that in their marketing material). Anyway, instead of deep frying with the traditional oil, an airfryer uses air – which means you use 75 percent less fat. If there was a way to eat fried foods in a healthful manner, this is it.

During Cyber Monday Deals Week, we told you this air fryer was $90 off. Well, now it is $122 off.

Normally $250, this airfryer with cookbook is 49 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $250, this airfryer with cookbook is 49 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Philips Airfryer, The Original Airfryer with Bonus 150+ Recipe Cookbook, Fry Healthy with 75% Less Fat, Black HD9220/28 on sale for $127.96

The next-generation TurboStar version of Philips’ airfryer is also heavily discounted right now. It is a full $140 off.

Normally $300, this more countertop-friendly airfryer is 47 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $300, this more countertop-friendly airfryer is 47 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Philips Airfryer, Avance Digital TurboStar, Fry Healthy with 75% Less Fat, HD9641/96, Black on sale for $159.96

Black Friday and Cyber Monday may be over, but the holiday shopping season has truly just begun. Amazon is currently running a “12 Days of Deals” promotion, and the Daily Dealer continues to feature the best offers from around the Internet. And don’t miss our 2017 Christmas gift guide, which we will continue to update throughout the season.

Gordon Ramsay approves (Photo via Amazon)

Gordon Ramsay approves (Photo via Amazon)

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