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The best early Prime Day air fryer deals


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Looking to make weeknight dinners less of a hassle? check out these air fryer deals ahead of Prime Day 2022:


Air fryers. You know 'em, and you love 'em — and they're almost always heavily discounted during shopping holidays. Prime Day is quickly approaching, and we don't expect the air fryer sales to be any different this year.

Whether you're looking to cut back on takeout, or just get dinner on the table faster, air fryers are handy gadgets that cut back on some of the legwork (and time) of traditional cooking methods. These high-powered convection ovens can often cook food at up to 30% faster than your oven, making you more likely to cook (and save money) instead of ordering pizza for the third time in a week.

A few Prime Day shopping notes before you add an air fryer to your cart:

  • We're seeing mostly off-brand air fryer deals ahead of Prime Day, with a few more popular brands scattered throughout. We won't lie, there aren't a ton of good deals out yet, but not to worry — we expect the bigger air fryer brands like Ninja, Instant Pot, and Breville to hold off on releasing deals until the day or week of Prime Day. Stay tuned for those — we'll update this page as new discounts drop.

  • Using price trackers, we've noted where the sale prices of top air fryer deals are historical lows or recent drops. This ensures you're getting a deal that's actually a deal, not just a product that's been "marked down" for months on end.

  • If you need more guidance on how an air fryer works or whether basket or oven-style air fryers are better, head on over to our air fryer guide before buying.

Basket-style air fryer deals

Why we like it

It's not a secret that we love the Magic Bullet air fryer, and we love it even more when it's on sale. This compact, budget-friendly little model just saw a recent price drop down to $45.89 at Amazon. It's not the lowest price we've ever seen, but it is the lowest price we've seen since Black Friday, which is indicative of a solid deal.

This air fryer is ideal for small spaces or smaller households, but it packs a punch in terms of cooking and reheating. It doesn't have any fancy bells and whistles — just manual temperature and time dials — but it does the job well and helps you avoid turning your oven or stove on when it's hot out.

More early Prime Day deals on basket-style air fryers

Oven-style air fryer deals

Why we like it

The recent price drop on the TOA-65 air fryer brought the cost back down to the lowest price this model has seen in a year. It's not the lowest price ever, but we haven't seen this much of a price drop since around Black Friday.

The Cuisinart TOA-65 air fryer is a variation on one of our favorite oven-style air fryers, the TOA-60, but adds a few more features. It offers digital controls, the ability to set specific temperatures in five-degree increments, and boasts eight different functions: toast, convection bake, bake, convection broil, broil, and warm.

More early Prime Day deals on oven-style air fryers

Multicooker deals

Why we like it

We don't hear much about the Ninja Foodi models until a shopping holiday rolls around, but you can almost always bet they're going to be highly discounted at events like Prime Day. This 10-in-1 Foodi model saw a recent drop back down to it's all-time lowest price, according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. We're willing to bet that there will be better Ninja Foodie deals come July 13 and 14, but if you simply don't want to sort through all the deals on Prime Day, this is still a great price.

More early Prime Day deals on multicookers

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