• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    23 hours ago

    I think it’s the air-fryer part that makes it substantially more. I agree that a microwave can be bought for $40 in USA. My partner asked for an air fryer two years ago and I probably spent $120 getting one of the best ones on Amazon, but there were cheaper ones for sure. I don’t know anything about prices above that or prices today.

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        10 hours ago

        Yes. There have been microwaves with heat elements in them for ages. You remove the glass plate, put in a wire rack, and run it in convection mode. They generally already have modest fans to help combat hot spots. I’m not sure about the brand-new ones, but the last one I had either ran in convection mode or microwave mode.

        Air fryers usually have a massive coil tucked away in the top and blast heat+IR down on the food, but you can’t just throw a large metal coil in the middle of a microwave, You could cover it over with a mica waveguide, but those don’t love to pass through heat.

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            34 minutes ago

            I thought convection oven was one that didn’t have the fan, or its turned off. Just a box filled with hot air. Fan oven is specifically different and often has different cooking times/temperatures.