I don't do a lot of frying these days. I make fritters or doughnuts on occasion which could use some space to fry in. I can deep fry them on the stovetop but then I have to be monitoring and adjusting the frying oil temperature constantly. The electric skillets look like a better option to me. Set the temp and they maintain it on their own. And they're typically twelve inches or so square, so things can spread out nicely.
Among the ones I'm seeing on Amazon are "interesting" brands that I'm largely unfamiliar with. (Elite, Bella, Ovente, Samoris, being some of the odder names.)
The things I fry don't need a lot of oil, an inch is plenty, so deep fryers aren't necessary and the smaller ones like the Fry Daddy get a bit cramped with the food I fry. Most of the electric skillets are two-plus inches deep so plenty of room even when the food displaces some of the oil. Doughnuts and fritters rise from the bottom quickly so just their bottom half stays submerged in the oil. They're also food you don't want touching or crowded.
Pretty much all of them get similar ratings, four plus stars, are twelve-ish inches, and use 1200 watts, so not much to differentiate them from one another. I've never bought one and I haven't used one in probably twenty years, so yeah. If anyone has recent experience with one I'd love to hear about it and any pros or cons you've found with the one you bought. A conventional deep fryer with oil several inches deep isn't needed for what I fry. I need more width of oil than depth. Thanks in advance for any feedback. I'd like to keep the price under $60. There's a wide selection in that price range with good reviews.
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