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38% Off Tixixc 5-in-1 Glass Air Fryer - Only $99.99

(25 Reviews)
$99.99 $159.99
38% OFF
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Information

  • Platform: Amazon
  • Country: US

Description

This 5-in-1 glass air fryer combines air frying, baking, and more in one compact machine, perfect for health-conscious singles or small families.

The two interchangeable glass bowls let you switch between a 4-QT family meal and a 6-CUP single serving without extra cleanup.

Made from high-borosilicate glass and food-grade materials, it's dishwasher safe and doubles as a serving dish to cut down on dishes.

Worried about counter space? The nested design lets the small bowl fit inside the large one, and the heating unit stacks on top for compact storage.

Buy Suggestion

[Verdict]
Skip this 38%-off Tixixc 5-in-1 Glass Air Fryer unless you specifically value dual bowl sizes and transparent cooking in a single appliance. The strongest reason to consider it is the 2-in-1 container system (4-QT for families, 6-CUP for singles) with nested storage that saves counter space, but at $99.99, the 1500W power is average for the category, and the 415°F max temperature is lower than many comparably priced models. This is for a health-conscious singleton or couple who wants to monitor food visually and minimize cleanup—not for large households or those needing high-output frying.
[Spec analysis]
The 5 one-touch modes (Air Fry, Re-crisp, Bake, Max Crisp, Keep Warm) replace multiple appliances, but "Max Crisp" at 415°F still falls short of the 450°F+ found in many basket-style rivals, potentially limiting browning. The dual glass containers are a genuine convenience trade-off: the 6-CUP unit serves singles well, while the 4-QT handles 3-4 servings, and nested storage (small bowl inside large, heating element on top) is a space-saver for small kitchens. However, the 0-60 minute timer and 1500W output mean cooking cycles may be slower for dense foods like frozen fries compared to higher-wattage models.
[Honest drawback]
The glass container design, while transparent for monitoring, is fragile—high-borosilicate glass can crack under thermal shock if moved from the hot unit to a cold counter, and replacement glass bowls are not mentioned in the product data, posing a risk for accidental breakage. Additionally, the “90% less oil” claim lacks independent verification and is a standard industry statement, not a tested spec.
[Price take]
At $99.99 (down from $159.99), this is not a standout deal—it matches the typical sale price o

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