Subject: 🔥It's Heating Up In The Kitchen. Where's that smoke coming from?🔥

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There's a lot of heat in the kitchen and air fryers are a popular choice to combat high temps. We've collected some tips to troubleshoot and help ensure your safety while using this fun appliance. Do you have any burning air fryer questions for us? Let us know in our comments.


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