Best air fryers according to redditors

We found 125 Reddit comments discussing the best air fryers. We ranked the 47 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Air Fryers:

u/newtonslogic · 18 pointsr/Cooking

Not really. It truly is nothing more than a convection oven. But because of it's size and composition of materials, it's super easy to clean up. Because the circulation convection "cooker" or whatever they call it sits on top of a big glass bowl...grease splatters and all that are nothing.

This is the one we have.

https://www.amazon.com/Big-Boss-Oil-less-Fryer-Silver/dp/B007P6SAZ4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1523658312&sr=8-3&keywords=big+boss+oilless+air+fryer

It's not a cure all, but it definitely surprised the hell out of me with the fried chicken which was the first thing I cooked in it.

u/Conchobair · 13 pointsr/Cooking

Sounds about right. So about the same you could get the GoWise USA Air Fryer which is a good model or spend $50-$60 on a cheap one at Walmart.

u/Good_Apollo_ · 10 pointsr/steak

Ohhhh let me tell you bout them fries - the secret is 2 words:

Air fryer.

I got it because my wife was having trouble adjusting to an electric range after we moved, and this acts more like gas, but if for nothing else, these things should be mandatory just for making frozen fries taste like heaven. Spray em with a little olive oil or vegetable oil spray, lightly dust with Spike or season salt, cook halfway, flip, spray and dust...

The fries that you cook in an air fryer come out tasting like McDonald’s fries used to taste, when they were good. Highest endorsement I can give.

this is the one I got for like $70 on amazon and I am pretty comfortable saying it’s the best purchase I made in 2019 (provided it holds up, only had for a few months)

Game changer, especially for fries.

u/feclar · 8 pointsr/keto

I think there are a few different styles, some probably easier to clean than others

Mine is a donut shaped pan that rotates the stuff, so it is a pain to clean but I have seen where it is just a bucket tray which looks easy to clean

u/Arlorn · 7 pointsr/Cooking

I have a fairly large air-fryer and it barely holds enough for me to cook for myself and still "fry" things. I consider it a gimmick device in the kitchen. I'd go with a convection oven, especially since you can cook more dishes in it.

but all that being said, my air fryer cooks some amazing sweet potato tots.

p.s. this is what i have

u/tpx187 · 7 pointsr/ketorecipes

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0777RJG6D/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I got this one a month ago have used it every day since. It's awesome.

u/crinacle · 7 pointsr/steak

Alright, fucked up the egg but at least the beef's on point right?

Didn't want to go through the hassle of using the full-sized oven for the typical reverse sear so I decided to try out this Philips air fryer that I had lying around for years but only used for simple frozen food cooking jobs.

It goes all the way down to 80C (175F) so it made for amazing temperature control; a one-inch cut here would take roughly 10 minutes to hit med-rare internal temps and is extremely fast in pre-heating (2 minutes) and much easier to clean up than the oven.

Canola oil in a screaming hot pan, sear for 40 seconds per side which was perfect for a well developed char while limiting the brown creep to what you see above.

Probably won't do it again since I got an Anova coming in soon, but it was a nice (and very delicious) experiment to perform.

u/Boston__Massacre · 6 pointsr/FoodPorn

Sorry, I actually meant Cosori
COSORI Air Fryer, MAX XL 5.8-Quart,1700-Watt Electric Hot Air Fryers Oven & Oilless Cooker for Roasting,LED Digital Touchscreen w/ 11 Presets,Nonstick Basket,2-Year Warranty,ETL/UL Listed(100 Recipe) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GJBBGHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_aWENDb8CEFYX5

u/AXISMGT · 6 pointsr/hotones

Air fryer dude. I’m cooking wings up in mine now.
Bit of Olive oil, salt, garlic, pepper, and Literally set and forget.

GoWISE USA 1700-Watt 5.8-QT 8-in-1 Digital Air Fryer and 50 Recipes for your Air Fryer Book (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0777RJG6D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HGYDCbGJTEFMV

u/gabasically · 5 pointsr/airfryer

BELLA 14538 2.6 Quart Air Convection Fryer, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KI0Q1UY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VTpkDb2TN1AD2

I have this one and love it.

u/pleasebenicetomeee · 5 pointsr/AskWomen

I kind of desperately want something like this so I can just had have one appliance with a bunch of different functions, but I gotta wait until I move somewhere with the counter space for it 😅

u/genehil · 4 pointsr/airfryer

I’ve got a Ninja 4 qt and it does just about everything I need... just in smaller quantities. Wings, bacon, frozen nuggets, frozen corn nuggets, frozen corn dogs (1 minute microwave, 4 minutes air fryer @400 degrees), steak, salmon, chicken, sweet potatoes, great for reheating leftover fries, etc, etc, etc. Cleanup is a breeze.

It’s got a small footprint but I store it under the counter in a lower cabinet.

EDIT: https://www.amazon.com/1550-Watt-Programmable-Reheating-Dehydrating-AF101/dp/B07FDJMC9Q/

u/kittenmommy · 4 pointsr/actuallesbians

Yikes! Are you OK?? 😮

I've never made pan-fried chicken, but I'm seriously buying one of these soon because Kittendaddy loves fried chicken, french fries (I've never made those, either), etc. and it's a healthier way to make them. 🍗🍟

Also, less chance of burning the whole house down! 😝

u/bunz-o-matic · 4 pointsr/steroids

>air fryer I've been looking at

Gf got me one for my birthday last week. She told me she did tons of research and it was the best one apparently. This thing is so fucking nice man! Here: titties

u/TrixieKixx · 4 pointsr/xxketo4u2

Hello Beautiful Bombshells!

September Goal Post is up!

Lunch yesterday was a super yum Turkey, Bacon & Blue Cheese Salad. Dinner last night was a Boar's Head Chicken Bratwurst that hubby grilled. I air fried zucchini fries and made fry sauce (using AlternaSweets Ketchup for the ketchup part, pickle juice instead of vinegar, plus some dill pickle relish added). Yum! The zucchini needed a little more salt, but otherwise good. I would like to try them with almond flour to see which flour I prefer. Last night I used the same flouring method (mix of coconut flour and parmesan cheese) that I did for my Scotch Eggs. It was tasty, but I like experimenting to find my favorite! Anyone have any favorite recipes?

BTW, for those that might be interested (u/JennLnz) this is the air fryer that I have and I love it! In addition, I have this accessories kit for it. What more could you ask for? And there's so many things you can do with/in it :)

Workouts are going well. I'm still hitting the treadmill for 30 minutes every day and packing in some Netflix time while I do it. It's really helping to keep my blood sugar levels steady throughout the day. My cleaning fairies are coming today and I can't wait to have a sparkling clean house again :D

I have a few things I need to get done before hubby and I head to Paso Robles for a mini vacation next week. It's about 2 hours south of where we live, apparently half way between the San Francisco and LA airports. We're taking Tinkerbell with us, so I want to find a dog carrier that's kind of like a back pack so she doesn't have to walk everywhere. Anyone have a favorite? I had bought a sling type thing the last trip we took with her, but even at 12 pounds, it was uncomfortable after awhile and she didn't like it when I kept changing shoulders. I'm hoping a backpack style will distribute her weight a little.

Okay...I didn't mean to write a book again! I know we're getting busy in here because of so many new members, which I welcome with open arms! I hope you all have a gorgeous Tuesday and KCKO! XOXOXO

u/winter83 · 4 pointsr/maximumfun

I have this one you should check it out. It's a lot smaller than when the first came out. It works decent. You can fit a lot of pizza rolls in it.

Dash Compact Air Fryer 1.2 L Electric Air Fryer Oven Cooker with Temperature Control, Non Stick Fry Basket, Recipe Guide + Auto Shut off Feature - Aqua https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075BCVSJZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bA9lDbH06SGXF

u/SkiddlyXboop · 3 pointsr/veganfitness

I have this sweet little contraption called the Big Boss. And you just drained and cut up the tofu and throw it in there for 20 min. No oil :)

u/robotsincognito · 3 pointsr/zerocarb
u/kadskakm · 3 pointsr/Coffee

i am thinking of using air fryer one day for roasting coffee (http://www.amazon.com/Philips-HD9220-26-AirFryer-Technology/dp/B00D7N43UA).
I am nots ure if someone else has tried it before.. you can get to 200C temp. and it has an fan to move air around.. seems perfect for coffee roasting.

Just checked.. the roasting temp seems to be around 420F which is 215C. so slightly less.. but hey if it works.. it will be extremely convenient.

u/isrights · 3 pointsr/blogsnark

I got this on recently and love it! https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07GJBBGHG/

It cooks things faster than most air fryer recipes call for, has really even heating, and is so easy to clean. This one is also huge, we're a family of four and I can easily make enough for all of us. It's really great for roasting vegetables.

I totally thought it was going to be another kitchen gadget for me to never use, but I've been using it almost daily.

u/PsychicWarElephant · 3 pointsr/ketorecipes

This is the one we use

I do like it, it's not a fryer, but what it is, is a great little convection oven. I do get awesomely crispy wings without having to put a coating on them. I actually took raw green beans, coated them in a little olive oil, salt and garlic, and made green bean fries that were really tasty.

super easy to clean, I'm happy I got mine, but I knew going in it wasn't going to give me deep fryer results. but this brie was done in 15 mins. and the crust was golden all around.

u/zippychick · 3 pointsr/ketorecipes

I have This one here and I love it! It's on the small side, but a good size for 1-2 people. I've also used this one from Kohl's, we have it at my work, it's a lot bigger but cooks a bit slower.

  1. Mine's super easy to clean. It's got a non-stick coating or something similar, the gunk just wipes off after I give it a soak in soap and water. There's an inner basket and an outer basket, it easy to take apart and clean and put back together.
  2. I don't need any oil at all, it heats up super quick, cooks everything fast and evenly and gives a good crunch/crisp to certain foods. I keep a book with the temps/times I cook certain things at, becuase I find it quicker than a conventional oven so you have to figure out what works for the air fryer vs. instructions on packaging/recipes.
  3. Yes, if you get a big enough air fryer. I use it a few times a week, but I use it more when I'm not following keto. It's good for frozen foods, veggies, appetizers/finger foods, reheating pizza (10/10), anything that needs an extra crisp.
u/NotADamsel · 3 pointsr/fatlogic

I'm in the process of losing weight. I've been shedding about a kilo a week since December (when I weighed 150kg). I also love food with a passion. The solution? I eat less carbs and oil. Really, that's it. According to Wikipedia, high blood sugar prevents adipose tissue from releasing stored energy. Grease is calorie dense and doesn't contribute much to the actual flavor of food beyond the first small amount. After reducing those, my calorie intake plummeted and I started to steadily melt.

Edit - Also, if you know someone who wants to lose weight, get them this. I sooooo badly want one.

u/metallica667 · 3 pointsr/airfryer

When I did my research on them back in February the $300 Phillips air fryer was ranked #1 and the GoWise air fryer was rated #2 at $119. So I bought the GoWise(Inserting link below). I have not been disappointed. It does take getting used to cause it is not "Frying" your foods any more. So an order of fries takes longer than the 5 - 7 minutes they did in the deep fryer.

https://www.amazon.com/GoWISE-USA-5-8-Quarts-Electric-Recipes/dp/B0777RJG6D?ref=ast_p_ei

u/ryan-00 · 3 pointsr/zerocarb

I have this one. It's $110. I like the size and quality is decent. 2 years warranty

https://www.amazon.com/COSORI-Electric-Reminder-Touchscreen-Certified/dp/B07GJBBGHG

u/cenesontpasunenom · 3 pointsr/1200isplenty

We own the Big Boss and it's the least useless small appliance we own. Thought we might use it occasionally, but landed up using it for practically everything - didn't turn the oven on for nearly a year! It makes the most unbelievably buttery soft steak and better ribs than a slow cooker. In-laws have the T-FAL fryer and they are equally in love.

u/iTzTONiC · 3 pointsr/airfryer

I got this bad boy right here GoWISE USA 1700-Watt 5.8-QT 8-in-1 Digital Air Fryer and 50 Recipes for your Air Fryer Book (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0777RJG6D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_PmtTDb076CXGY

u/stabhappy24 · 3 pointsr/PlantBasedDiet
u/rosiering · 2 pointsr/TalesFromYourServer

This is totally unnecessary, but it got me excited so I'll share.

I was browsing the interwebs, trying to give Reddit a break from me, and I came across an Air Fryer. Like this. Apparently, it gets food crispy using little to no oil. Less calories and such. Pretty cool. Pretty expensive.

u/bobbyjihad · 2 pointsr/homemaking

i got this over my girlfriends initial trepidation about a year ago. I think i found a groupon ,making it less than 50 bucks. We use it nearly every day and I'm so glad we went for this version of an air fryer. Easy to use, works as advertised, easy to clean. We got one for her brothers family, too. they dig it.

u/mxjava · 2 pointsr/1500isplenty

The "Simple Chef" one (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KMFOWFG). Not a lot of bells and whistles, but it works really well.

u/USAtotheWC__OhWait · 2 pointsr/nfl

Here ya go It's a little on the pricier side, but worth it for the quality I think. No functionality issues and it does the job for all kinds of dishes

u/phx_down · 2 pointsr/hotones

It’s 5.3 quarts, the Power AirFryer XL

u/Budge-O-Matic · 2 pointsr/airfryer

I got this. Not sure if mine is the same size, but it is the same shape and manufacturer.

I've abused the hell out of it and it is still doing what it needs to do.

Power Air Fryer XL COMINHKPR129421 5.3 Quart, QT, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M036C6E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_TPnSDbMWT110M

Edit: I think I have this one. It was on sale at Target for $60. I have EASILY gotten my money's worth out of it.

Power Air Fryer XL 3.4 QT Black - Turbo Cyclonic Airfryer With Rapid Air Technology For Less or No Oil. Include Recipes Book https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZ3Z9LD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gSnSDbG769KB1

u/kaystrife · 2 pointsr/zerocarb

Haha, some misunderstanding there. Sorry, English is not my first language.

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-HD9641-96-Turbostar-Airfryer/dp/B06Y39KPZ4/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1538042403&sr=8-4&keywords=philips+airfryer

This model is nice but might be a bit pricey. There are not many options in my country so I chose this despite its price. The one Shawn Baker is currently using seems nice too, and cheaper. You can check out his IG.

u/suzzr · 2 pointsr/veganketo

It’s actually my roommate’s airfryer but I use it so much it is basically mine now lol. I use the BELLA 14538 2.6 Quart Air Convection Fryer, Black and it’s just your basic run of the mill airfryer but I like it because the nonstick coating hasn’t scratched off like I’ve heard other ones can and it is also very big. I got my friend a Dash mini airfryer as a house warming gift and we tried it out but the Bella one I have is better.

u/puppylust · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Idk this french fry machine was quite a deal. I checked the 3 Camels.

u/metblack85 · 2 pointsr/NYYankees

COSORI Air Fryer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GJBBGHG

And I got it for 79.99 too which was the best part

u/INFJ1510 · 2 pointsr/keto

You could ask for an air fryer for your birthday present so you can make your own amazing keto chicken nuggets! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FDJMC9Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_rVHBDb702MNRG

Nugget recipe:
This person uses mayo, but I just use eggs to coat my chicken before putting it into pork rinds, parmesan cheese, and seasonings. I make this weekly, only I love ranch! lol
https://mylifecookbook.com/low-carb-chicken-nuggets-air-fryer/

Haven't tried this myself but this looks like a good option for Honey Mustard! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q6W79Y7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_oPHBDbEKKKQY8


Now for Dessert!

This is one of my favorite recipes, I don't make the chocolate caramel drizzle stuff and it's just fine! But be sure to look up different recipes, there's so many types of desserts you can make!
Pecan Pie Cheesecake
https://www.heyketomama.com/keto-pecan-pie-cheesecake/?epik=dj0yJnU9SG1OM1lmVll2TjNmVUVOYVg5N3hzS1BXbjFmWm9NaFAmbj1iMTNRMHNzdjg2MmllNlBpWlh3NzlBJm09MyZ0PUFBQUFBRjF1R1JZ

Rebel Ice Cream
https://rebelcreamery.com/
Or there are ways to make your own ice cream at home but I really love Rebel ice cream! (My personal favorites are chocolate and mint chocolate chip.)

u/matt2001 · 2 pointsr/dataisbeautiful

Sure. I buy my beans on Amazon.

Green beans store indefinitely. So, you can roast what you need each week. I roast a pound of decaf and regular.

I roast with this air fryer.
It comes with a cage that rotates when roasting.
I measure a pound (454 grams) for each roast.

So, for decaf I roast at 430F for 19 minutes (can adjust time to preference).
For caffeinated I roast at 450 for 20 minutes.

I let each roast age for a few days, then grind freshly before brewing. I prefer espressos, and use this machine.

Here is a nice video on the art of coffee.

u/seaeweed · 2 pointsr/vegan

I'm showing deals that are the historically lowest price (or very close to the lowest) it has been on Amazon, using the site camelcamelcamel.

Meal replacements/Protein Powder

Soylent Coffiest Read to Drink Breakfast - LIVE ($27.30)

Orgain Protein Powder - LIVE ($18.49 for vanilla)

Vega products - Don't know when these go live. Can't find it for some reason.

Grocery

Milkadamia Macadamia Milk, 32 oz, Pack of 6 - 3:50 CT

Zing Nutrition Bar, PB Chocolate Chip, Pack of 12 - 6:05 CT

Taste Nirvana Coconut Water, 12 pack - LIVE ($17.88)

Kitchen

Philips Air Fryer 9220 5:20 CT

Instant Pot Inner Pot for 6QT - ($16.96 + tax)

u/Lettie_Hempstock · 2 pointsr/fatlogic

We got this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KMFOWFG?ref_=hit_wr_dt_tyl&coliid=ASIN%3AB01KMFOWFG%7CATVPDKIKX0DER&colid=38BY35VPKJWND

This has totally transformed everything! It gets super hot very fast, and cleanup is easy. No oil is needed, so food gets hot and crispy on the outside but perfectly warm on the inside. I like to season salmon fillets and throw them right in at 400 degrees and cook about 7 minutes - perfect every time. Also good to cook and walk away from since it’s relatively safe and low maintenance cooking. We’ve cooked everything we can think of in it - fish fillets and meats, grilled cheese sandwiches, reheating pizza slices, vegetables. So so good.

u/TheRedBaron91 · 2 pointsr/GifRecipes

I think I am going to get one of those new fangled german ones

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074DWGXR8/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A30XOMV9QY5XX9

KLARSTEIN VitAir Hot Air Fryer

seems to be the largest single layer capacity airfryer, ill test it out in a few weeks and ill let yall know what I find.

Thanks for the advice m8!

u/MeNoGivaRatzAzz · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary

The Philips line seems to be the best out there...but it's pricey!

This is a great one for under $100...

u/InternetWeakGuy · 1 pointr/GifRecipes

This Ninja one - I love it. First thing I made was wings and they were much better than a lot of the places I get wings.

u/Minipanikholder · 1 pointr/keto

I've been using this model air fryer and all the presets have been pretty accurate

Cosori Air Fryer

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But yeah it's been really helping a lot with cutting down cooking time by half and crisping up veggies and meats for me. Definitely recommended if you also like chicken wings, bacon, or pork belly it is a must.

u/toddw65 · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

Not OP but this link was on the recipe page.

u/jacklangston · 1 pointr/airfryer

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y39KPZ4/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 isn't much bigger than the first one, and has the best combination of features I've found in an airfryer. The lid to the basket is worth the price of admission.

u/NYCMAC90 · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

So you’d take the air fryer over the Cuisinart convection oven air fryer and the Cuisinart Griddler/panini machine? If so, then what air fryer do you recommended? I was looking at one of these 2:

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/amazondealsus

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u/cera_cyanide · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This! It's super useful!

Happy Birthday btw!

u/forbins · 1 pointr/instantpot
u/Julia1001_ · 1 pointr/AmazonPrimeDeals
u/sirthomashenry · 1 pointr/Paleo

I went through the same struggle, I would stare at all the options and never buy one. I ended up getting a Bella since this is my first. Probably some better quality out there but the reviews at this price are great. So far I am happy with it. BELLA (14538) 2.5 Liter Electric Hot Air Fryer with Removable Dishwasher Safe Basket, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KI0Q1UY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_f6cxCbDVZZW3Z

u/ferdfteenmillion · 1 pointr/traderjoes

My wife and I got this one:


Philips HD9220/28 Viva Airfryer (1.8lb/2.75qt), Black Fryer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M8HZLZ3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3B60BbVMRXDME


If you like chicken tenders, mozzarella sticks, fish sticks, anything that is normally fried and isnt quite as good in an oven, you will truly love this air fryer. Plus things like cauliflower gnocchi, wontons, anything you wish you could fry at home but don't want the mess / calories. The Phillip's is pricier than some others but I spent the money and have never regretted it due to the performance.

u/bettorworse · 1 pointr/airfryer

This isn't a BIG fryer (2.75 qt), but it's a good one for less than $50.

If you are concerned about cosmetic flaws, spend $60 and get an almost perfect one.

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-HD9220-28-Airfryer-2-75qt/dp/B01M8HZLZ3/ref=sr_1_2?m=A2L77EE7U53NWQ&s=warehouse-deals&ie=UTF8&qid=1538602959&sr=8-2&keywords=air+fryer+philips&dpID=51iB7JFlRnL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

I own this one and it's just about perfect. No bells and whistles, but you probably don't need all that anyway. It's not big enough for a family, I wouldn't think, unless you want to serve food in shifts.

EDIT: Now that I look at the Bella, the Philips is actually bigger than that one.

u/Jenniferp3232 · 1 pointr/zerocarb

I bought this model: Air Fryer by Cozyna (3.7QT) with airfryer cookbooks (over 50 recipes) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VAOVHN4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_1tf2BbTBVQX47

They have it "used" for cheaper than new but I think that just means it was opened and returned.

u/deanie1970 · 1 pointr/airfryer

I was gifted this one a few months ago and I LOVE it!

Besides how well it air fries, it's also very simple to use and SUPER easy and fast to clean! The bottom where the "starfish" is at is teflon coated and many times, all I have to do is wipe it with a damp paper towel. The basket where you put your food was trickier to figure out how to clean. Things like a dish rag, sponge, etc will leave fibers snagged to the wire mesh. To clean that part, I found that using a vegetable brush works perfect and quickly, too! I've made chicken wings in it and they came out great. I also found that if I cook in smaller batches with it...just one layer and not totally full (like shown in the pic in the Amazon link), everything cooks more evenly, too.

u/CostaBJJ · 1 pointr/bayarea

Get a small microwave - $50 and a hot plate - under $20, or Philips Air Fryer (convection oven, $150 on amazon) to use in your unit, then you don't ever have to go into their kitchen.