Enjoy a healthier alternative to frying without sacrificing flavour thanks to the Philips HD9230/20 Viva Airfryer.
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 (40)
roba1st
8 Jan 162#1
I bought the 9920 on black friday for £49.99 from tesco direct - used it yesterday for the first time with 1/2 tb spoon of oil and even with the kitchen extractor fan on - It stank the kitchen out - quite disappointed really !
Boyee to roba1st
8 Jan 16#2
try using fry light. Also if you are using bought oven chips, these are coated with oil anyway and don't need the extra oil.
Not tried oil myself though, nicer chips than actifry, but not as lazy
johnraggett to roba1st
8 Jan 16#13
Must be doing something wrong. I've cooked fresh and frozen chips, wedges Kievs, nuggets, frozen party foods, goujons and loads of veg and can't knock it, a lot of experimenting with times.
Frozen French fries the best so far though!!
mcormack to roba1st
8 Jan 16#19
Not meant to use it for beans
louthepoo to roba1st
8 Jan 162#27
You're meant to coat the food in oil before you put it in, not pour the oil in the fryer like some of the other air fryers.
paneds to roba1st
9 Jan 16#33
ur not supppsed to use oil
FrugalFergal
8 Jan 16#3
Are these as good as the Tefal Actifry? Ive been meaning to buy a decent air fryer for a while. Also would this be large enough to serve two people?
Mr Furious to FrugalFergal
8 Jan 16#4
We have one and it can do enough chips for the four of us.
I find it very useful for heating up pre cooked sausage rolls/pies etc. - Much better than the microwave and it uses less energy than having the main oven on.
WBRacing to FrugalFergal
8 Jan 16#10
We have both and prefer the air fryer by miles for our needs. Doesn't mash up the chips and better with hash browns.
Loubou
8 Jan 16#5
I keep seeing these coming up on here but I'm trying hard to resist. I can't see the benefit of it over my gas oven. Plus I've got a combination fan assisted microwave/oven. Is there any point in me getting one of these? I'm a kitchen gadget freak that has most things. :laughing::laughing::laughing:
FrugalFergal
8 Jan 16#6
Thanks for your reply. My only other question is that does this cook food distinct from an oven? I have a Halogen oven which is great for baking chips and meats but doesnt give the 'fried' taste or retain the moisture of a fryer. I just dont want to buy a device that is the same as the one I already have.
Mr Furious
8 Jan 161#7
I don't have a Halogen type cooker but I believe the Airfryer gives a better , more 'fried' result from what I have heard but may not be enough to warrant another kitchen device though. Oven chips certainly turn out better than they used to in my fan oven.
I was looking at these for about 18 months before I finally caved in but i am glad I did.
isu112
8 Jan 162#8
Bought in the Black Friday event from Tesco, excellent so far, used for chips, samosas, spring rolls, pastry, battered fish so far works a treat
decade
8 Jan 16#9
I have 9220 bought from tesco on black friday deal, so far working great with frozen food and crackers. Now hunting for price drop on 9240/90 for my parent.
staffs1959
8 Jan 16#11
The kids bought us one for xmas.. Said bought on offer at £49..
Have to say it's great for frozen items like fries, chips, nuggets, hash browns etc.. No need to add anything and food no longer soaked in oil !!
Wife tried fresh cut chips with a tiny amount of oil. Did them ok but she said it seemed to take a lot longer..
Opening post
Enjoy a healthier alternative to frying without sacrificing flavour thanks to the Philips HD9230/20 Viva Airfryer.
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 (40)
Not tried oil myself though, nicer chips than actifry, but not as lazy
Frozen French fries the best so far though!!
I find it very useful for heating up pre cooked sausage rolls/pies etc. - Much better than the microwave and it uses less energy than having the main oven on.
I was looking at these for about 18 months before I finally caved in but i am glad I did.
Have to say it's great for frozen items like fries, chips, nuggets, hash browns etc.. No need to add anything and food no longer soaked in oil !!
Wife tried fresh cut chips with a tiny amount of oil. Did them ok but she said it seemed to take a lot longer..