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Smart in structure, the fryer has a cool-touch exterior and a locking cover with a push-button latch for safety. Its anti-odor charcoal air filter removes without hassle, and the interior cooking pot is nonstick for quick cleanup. The wire interior basket features small holes--good for draining oil off while keeping small pieces in. Measuring approximately 13-1/2 by 10 by 11-1/2 inches, the cooker can be stored with the basket, handle, and cord inside. All parts should be washed by hand, and Presto includes a one-year warranty. --Emily Bedard
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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
cool daddy,
By Bob R. (Fresno, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Presto CoolDaddy Electric Deep Fryer (Kitchen)
Works exactly as advertised, have had no problems. Fairly easy to setup. Easy to clean up compared to frying in an open skillet and having to clean the entire work space. Actually, very little needs cleaning, just the basket, the insert and the inside of the lid, and unless you spill oil on the outside of the fryer, there is nothing to clean on the outer shell of the fryer. Really nice feature, being able to put the food in the basket and closing the lid prior to lowering the basket into the oil, totally eliminates the danger of hot oil burns. Very happy with our purchase.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great fryer for the price.,
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This review is from: Presto CoolDaddy Electric Deep Fryer (Kitchen)
When you take the food out be careful to hold the handle towards the bottom. If you hold handle at the top the steam will burn you.
This is my first deep fryer. It's pretty lightweight, but it worked well. I didn't fry a lot at one time, but the results were perfect. Easy to clean the removable lid and basket. I love the the fact that I can close the lid before lowering the food into the oil, and lift it up to let it drain before opening the lid.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works like any appliance filled with hot oil!,
By Jeff S. (Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Presto CoolDaddy Electric Deep Fryer (Kitchen)
Have been using this fryer for months. It's great!
That said, yes, most everything the one, two, and three-star raters said is true. It get's hot. Yes, it's "cool touch" when compared to the original metal Fry Daddy. If you touched those, you got burned. If you touch this, it's just hot. But what do you expect...it's 375 degrees. It doesn't get hot enough. Yes, it only goes to 375 degree. I'm guessing there's liability issues at play and small appliance manufactures probably don't want to market a home fryer that's over 400 degrees for fear of being sued when someone burns their house down. If you put a truckload of fries in there, you have two choices: fries that are just done, or greasy crispy fries. I think this has to do with dropping too many frozen fries at once dropping the temperature. I opt for plan B, I fry them in smaller batches so I can have them crispy without soaking up too much grease. I think it's safe to say the same is true of every other home fryer. The door is spring loaded. Yes, you will want to release the lid with one hand and ease the lid up with the other. It generates steam. Sure enough, it's hot and when you drop a basket filled with moisture-heavy goodies it's going to produce a lot of steam. Keep you hands away! It holds oil, it gets hot, it cooks stuff. All-in-all a considerable improvement over the old Fry Daddy. (Or putting an open pot of oil on the stove!) I like the basket, the lid, and ability to clean it. I feel much more comfortable loading the basket, putting it in, closing the lid, and then lowering the basket into the oil than I did chucking things into my old Fry Daddy and hoping to not get splashed or scalded. But please, make no mistake, it's a FRYER. I think it's considerably safer than the old Fry Daddy but you still need to be careful.
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