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Crisp up fries and chicken wings in a flash.
Crisp up fries and chicken wings in a flash.

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SAVE $50: Cook the crispy, crunchy meals of your dreams with less than half the oil, courtesy of this Ninja 5.5-quart air fryer — on sale for $99.99 as of Nov. 12. 


We’re all looking for ways to make things easier these days. Cooking healthy meals after a long day of working from home or virtual learning takes a lot of time and effort, and sometimes you just want to cave in and order chicken wings and fries. If you snag an air fryer this Black Friday, you can still have your favorite junk foods, but make them way healthier (and quick and easy to make, too). 

Black Friday 2020 is definitely different from the deal dash that used to happen in stores after Thanksgiving (read: it now lasts online for the entire month of November). If there’s one piece of advice we can give, it’s to grab deals you like when you see them. Products like this Ninja 5.5-quart air fryer could be discounted one day and full price the next, making way for different deals. 

The Ninja 5.5-quart air fryer can air fry, bake, dehydrate, and crisp, so you’ll get your money’s worth in terms of cooking variety. Reheat leftover food to crisp it up after it has gotten a little bit soft in the fridge, or cook up your own crispy, healthy fries. Adjustable temperature will also help you get optimal crispiness on a variety of foods. 

The non-stick basket holds up to three pounds of food at a time, and it’s dishwasher safe for simple cleanup. This air fryer also comes with a broiling rack, which means that cooking salmon, chicken, and other meats will be easy, cooked properly, and will taste great. 

Grab the Ninja 5.5-quart air fryer for $50 off and just think of all the french fries and fried chicken you can reheat that will actually get crispy again. No more sad, soggy leftover fries. 

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