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Since they don't technically fry... Or do they? They're basically mini electric ovens. What's the difference between an air fryer and an electric oven, other than size and energy consumption?

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[โ€“] TheButtonJustSpins 48 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

It's a small convection oven. Air fryer is probably marketing.

[โ€“] tiramichu@lemm.ee 41 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (6 children)

There's some marketing going on, but they really do blast that air hard in a way that convection ovens don't. It makes a difference because food gets a lot more external heating at the same temperature compared to a convection oven.

The biggest win I have found so far for the air fryer is reheating leftover fries, like from a take-out meal.

In the air fryer, the fries wil go from fridge-limp to perfectly crisp but still moist inside in 4-5 minutes. In the convection oven, by the time the fries are crisped, they are dry.

I definitely prefer the air fryer for that task, and other similar things.

[โ€“] TheButtonJustSpins 3 points 2 weeks ago

We use ours exclusively for leftovers. Mostly fries and blooming onions. It's been revolutionary.

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