I picked up one of these in the Chichester Sainsburys for £50 today, they had 3 left. They were also selling a Russell Hobbs Wine Fridge for £40 (From £160) but I already have one of those so left it!
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bobo53
14 Dec 153#14
chips without oil?? no, thank you
Dodge62
14 Dec 153#8
What are the best kind of chips to use in these things? Oven chips, or ones designed to be deep fried? Or even (perish the thought) potatoes that you've peeled and cut up yourself?
The Mrs is getting one for Christmas (I'm a bit of a romantic when it comes to Christmas - last year I splashed out on a Dyson) so I'm planning ahead.
janzel86
14 Dec 153#1
I've been waiting for this to go down again after I missed the Black Friday deal, hoping my local has one too! Heat, thanks!
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janzel86
14 Dec 153#1
I've been waiting for this to go down again after I missed the Black Friday deal, hoping my local has one too! Heat, thanks!
rourkey76
14 Dec 15#2
good luck Janzel!
casper6391
14 Dec 15#3
Use ours everyday more or less, very simple and easy to use. Paid around £80 on offer so this is a great deal.
richard4
14 Dec 15#4
It's a good product I picked one up from Tesco's a few weeks back for £50
davidclarkson
14 Dec 152#5
Total nightmare to clean
jezzery to davidclarkson
14 Dec 151#15
Eh, I just bung it in dishwasher if cooked fatty foods and dripped. Easypeasy.
you_gotta_be_kidding to davidclarkson
14 Dec 151#17
Are you joking? Do you even own one? I've cooked, chips, jacket potato's, sausages, chicken, chicken wings, mozzarella sticks, etc etc (keep buying different things to try, not found anything it's not good at yet).
We just rinse it out, takes 10 seconds. A couple of times a week we then chuck the basket in the dishwasher, job done.
ookitnow to davidclarkson
14 Dec 15#24
mine cleans really easy. How is it hard to clean? Its only hard if you let it build up and its easier to clean when hot
rachel1407 to davidclarkson
16 Dec 15#29
ive found it really easy to clean. hot soapy water gets it brand new again :smiley:
rourkey76
14 Dec 15#6
One of these wasn't on my horizon at all, I only checked the regular price because the wine fridge was noticeably cheap. When I saw they normally go for £150 and had mostly 5* reviews I decided to pick one up, I do like my chips so hopefully better than from the oven! (also my oven is electric so often takes as long to warm up as it does to cook food!)
davidclarkson
14 Dec 15#7
Russel Hobbs one doesn't cook quite as well but dam site easy to clean Been there done it
Dodge62
14 Dec 153#8
What are the best kind of chips to use in these things? Oven chips, or ones designed to be deep fried? Or even (perish the thought) potatoes that you've peeled and cut up yourself?
The Mrs is getting one for Christmas (I'm a bit of a romantic when it comes to Christmas - last year I splashed out on a Dyson) so I'm planning ahead.
john2020md to Dodge62
14 Dec 15#10
:smiley::smiley:
louthepoo to Dodge62
14 Dec 15#11
I've done oven chips and home made and they've both been great!
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The Mrs is getting one for Christmas (I'm a bit of a romantic when it comes to Christmas - last year I splashed out on a Dyson) so I'm planning ahead.
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We just rinse it out, takes 10 seconds. A couple of times a week we then chuck the basket in the dishwasher, job done.
The Mrs is getting one for Christmas (I'm a bit of a romantic when it comes to Christmas - last year I splashed out on a Dyson) so I'm planning ahead.