The Big Boss Oil-less Fryer is seeing a lot of air time, but is it worth the investment? Let’s see if you can save time, money and calories with this oil-less deep fryer.
Big Boss Oil-Less Fryer Features
Cook a wide variety of foods including potatoes, chicken wings, chicken wings, onion wings and more.
The oil-less fryer is far safer than your standard fryer. No hot oil means no hot splattering oil which is a serious fire hazard.
Not only can you inject your meat cuts with marinade as you would with your standard fryer, using alternative heat means that you may also use seasonings and rubs. This is not an option with traditional frying.
I love the ease of use. We have had a standard fryer for several years and used it less than a handful of times. It’s a pain! The cleanup was just nasty. I’m not a big fan of dealing with oil in the first place. That much of it is a little too much.
Save those calories for dessert! No additional fat is needed. The Big Boss Oil-Less Fryer is powered by electricity and cooks with halogen, convection, and infrared heat. This produces meat that is crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside.
Oven frying often leaves us a little less than satisfied if we were craving fried food. Things don’t always come out with that crispiness we are looking for. We have far better results with this oil-less fryer.
The biggest benefit…
It Saves Money
You need a lot of oil for deep frying. A lot of oil that is wasted in one deep fat frying session. Save your money and your calories.
Despite its large size, it ships for free from Amazon.
Cons
If you are looking to cook a large turkey (a small one will fit), this oil-less fryer likely won’t work. If that is a “must do,” try the Char-Broil Big Easy. This is another oil-less deep fryer worth the investment.
The Verdict







Angie, What is the difference from this Big Boss fryer and the one at Biggbossfryer.com that sells for $14.95? They look the same….but that is a huge difference. Do you know the difference?
The $14.95 is a trial. After 30 days, you will be charged the remaining amount.