Try again :P Lowest ever price. Don't forget TCB 1.57%. Great-tasting chips with up to 80% less fat
Rapid Air technology
Cook your food using just a fraction of the oil that conventional frying requires with Viva Airfryer's unique Rapid Air technology that also lets you fry, bake, roast and grill.
Thanks to the unique design of the Philips Airfryer with Rapid Air technology, the cooking process is virtually odourless compared to traditional fryers and its smooth interior makes it easy to clean, safe and economical enough for daily use.
Spacious cooking
The Viva Airfryer can accommodate up to 0.8 kg of ingredients, more than enough for everyday portions.
The Airfryer gives you the same great results as deep fat fryers, sealing the outside of your ingredients and cooking the inside. However, it achieves this with hardly any oil, leaving you with healthier but just as delicious results.
As well as frying, the versatile Airfryer can also adapt to grill, roast and bake, subtly adapting the cooking method to give you varied results.
For added inspiration, the Airfryer also comes with a recipe book that lets you get most out of your new fryer.
Digital time and temp control
Cook around your schedule courtesy of the Airfryer's integrated timer that allows you to pre-set cooking times of up to 60 minutes. Once the timer has finished, the Airfryer turns itself off to prevent overcooking, and lets you know with a handy alert so you don't need to wait around.
A fully adjustable temperature control gives you complete control over the temperature so you can pre-set the right heat for your food, all the way up to 200 degrees for crisp fries and wedges as well as meat, snacks and more.
Make the most of the space
Utilise all the available space with the included double layer accessory that gives you more space to create meals.
Layer up ingredients for a more efficient way to cook, giving you more room to prepare healthy and delicious food with the versatile Philips HD9230/20 Viva Airfryer in black.
All comments (32)
mobjw
24 Nov 151#1
i_am_swilks
24 Nov 151#2
Can't believe I just logged in to search for any deals on this specific model. Its my lucky day!! Cheers mobjw!
Zardoz
24 Nov 15#3
Ok price for the digital model but I don't think it really adds much over the simple dial one.
Jawz to Zardoz
27 Nov 15#28
Doesn't the Curry's one have a digital display. Plus contains a tired rack that you can double the amount of stuff you can put in.
I saw a comparison from America comparing difference and said the rack was 30 dollars, not sure what it is over here.
I'm torn if to get the Curry's one at £75 or this for £45.01 through Flubit, so a £29.99 difference.
My worries/questions are;
Are these hard to clean and maintain?
Would the portions in these for 2 adults be really small?
What oil would I use?
Would this be just another kitchen gadget that would be more hassle than its worth?
Having healthier chips does sound good but apart from slicing own chips.
I wonder how it compares to just the oven for my normal use. Eg. Bhaji, oven chips and chicken??
Been looking out for one of these. Great deal. Thanks :smiley:
AsianDiscount
24 Nov 15#16
Does it fry Samosa's?
charliemike
24 Nov 15#17
I love eating fried air.
gari189
24 Nov 15#18
Good device except for the fact it adds a bit of "russian roulette" to making chips. The bottom pan has a rare habit of dropping off when you are shaking the chips and landing on the floor or melting your feet. Adds a little bit of excitement to chip making.....
Hucknallred to gari189
24 Nov 151#19
For that very reason my dial controlled one went back to Tesco a while back. Although the bits are dishwasher safe I found the basket got oil infested & never got properly clean.
lanqiuweiwei
24 Nov 15#20
Ordered. Thx
ryansm
24 Nov 15#21
Had the dial version and over time the basket has got very stained and a little greasy. For anyone in the same boat, I thought I'd buy this hoping to be able to use the old basket just for the more greasy foods like sausages as the basket is a real struggle to get clean after sausages - and the basket is exactly the same size for this as the old version.
Taksim_Red
24 Nov 151#22
I've had the dial one almost 12 months now. The main thing I cook in it is Smart Price chips. They only take ten minutes and come out as good as most chippy ones. As long as you turn them a couple of times and take them off at the right time. You'll find there's a short window of a couple of minutes between them being under and over done.
I've fried chicken and duck wing and legs in it too. Just spread a bit of oil on them with a pastry brush and again they come out fine. Skin tends to stick to the wire at the bottom of the basket a bit but comes off after a soak and a scrub with a washing up brush.
Never suffered any problems with the bottom of the basket falling off, as others seem to be mentioning. There's a button to release it and as long as you don't press that the bottom will stay put.
Don't personally see what advantages a digital one would bring?
bargain1girl to Taksim_Red
24 Nov 15#23
No problem with mine too .
jumbosausage
24 Nov 15#24
Have some rapid air heat OP.
oscarita
24 Nov 15#25
Much better than tefal version. I had it before and it broke just after a year. had the philips for 3 years. Great machine . Great deal.
ekblue
25 Nov 15#26
Had one of these for a year around 12-15 mins to make chips from frozen great piece of kit so ordered one for my parents.
Opening post
Rapid Air technology
Cook your food using just a fraction of the oil that conventional frying requires with Viva Airfryer's unique Rapid Air technology that also lets you fry, bake, roast and grill.
Thanks to the unique design of the Philips Airfryer with Rapid Air technology, the cooking process is virtually odourless compared to traditional fryers and its smooth interior makes it easy to clean, safe and economical enough for daily use.
Spacious cooking
The Viva Airfryer can accommodate up to 0.8 kg of ingredients, more than enough for everyday portions.
The Airfryer gives you the same great results as deep fat fryers, sealing the outside of your ingredients and cooking the inside. However, it achieves this with hardly any oil, leaving you with healthier but just as delicious results.
As well as frying, the versatile Airfryer can also adapt to grill, roast and bake, subtly adapting the cooking method to give you varied results.
For added inspiration, the Airfryer also comes with a recipe book that lets you get most out of your new fryer.
Digital time and temp control
Cook around your schedule courtesy of the Airfryer's integrated timer that allows you to pre-set cooking times of up to 60 minutes. Once the timer has finished, the Airfryer turns itself off to prevent overcooking, and lets you know with a handy alert so you don't need to wait around.
A fully adjustable temperature control gives you complete control over the temperature so you can pre-set the right heat for your food, all the way up to 200 degrees for crisp fries and wedges as well as meat, snacks and more.
Make the most of the space
Utilise all the available space with the included double layer accessory that gives you more space to create meals.
Layer up ingredients for a more efficient way to cook, giving you more room to prepare healthy and delicious food with the versatile Philips HD9230/20 Viva Airfryer in black.
All comments (32)
I saw a comparison from America comparing difference and said the rack was 30 dollars, not sure what it is over here.
I'm torn if to get the Curry's one at £75 or this for £45.01 through Flubit, so a £29.99 difference.
My worries/questions are;
Are these hard to clean and maintain?
Would the portions in these for 2 adults be really small?
What oil would I use?
Would this be just another kitchen gadget that would be more hassle than its worth?
Having healthier chips does sound good but apart from slicing own chips.
I wonder how it compares to just the oven for my normal use. Eg. Bhaji, oven chips and chicken??
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-HD9230-20-Collection-Airfryer/dp/B00FA294ZA
I.E:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/VonShef-Litre-Fryer-1230W-Healthier/dp/B015RC56LI/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1448365202&sr=1-2&keywords=air+fryer
Thanks
I've fried chicken and duck wing and legs in it too. Just spread a bit of oil on them with a pastry brush and again they come out fine. Skin tends to stick to the wire at the bottom of the basket a bit but comes off after a soak and a scrub with a washing up brush.
Never suffered any problems with the bottom of the basket falling off, as others seem to be mentioning. There's a button to release it and as long as you don't press that the bottom will stay put.
Don't personally see what advantages a digital one would bring?
Cheers O.P.