Using patented Rapid Air technology, the Philips HD9220 Airfryer enables you to fry, bake, roast and grill tasty snacks and meals with less fat than a conventional fryer, by using little or no oil. Easy to clean, safe and economical for daily use, the Airfryer has an integrated timer that allows you to pre-set cooking times of up to 30 minutes. There is also an auto-off function which includes a ready sound indicator, while the fully adjustable temperature control allows you to pre-set the best cooking temperature for your food up to 200 degrees.
The combination of a fast-circulating superheated air, a starfish design and an optimal heating profile lets you fry a variety of delicious meals quickly, easily and more healthily. For added convenience, the removable non-stick coated drawer and the food basket are dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning.
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All comments (29)
eliHd452
29 Mar 16#1
food capacity?
Dodge62
29 Mar 162#2
Bought one of these when it was £50 at Tesco. Not sure why - it doesn't seem to do anything you can't do in a normal fan oven. Perhaps it warms up faster but that's about all.
If anyone can explain the point, I'd be interested to hear. And if anyone wants to buy one, used three times, let me know.
qualar to Dodge62
29 Mar 161#4
You must be doing something wrong. I really like mine. Cut the chips rinse them in cold water put 1/4 tbs of oil on them then cook for 20mins shaking every 5 mins.
qualar to Dodge62
29 Mar 16#5
You must be doing something wrong. I really like mine. Cut the chips rinse them in cold water put 1/4 tbs of oil on them then cook for 20mins shaking every 5 mins.
SkyBlu75 to Dodge62
29 Mar 161#14
How much? :smiley:
johnraggett to Dodge62
30 Mar 16#22
Wow, I'm surprised found ours crisps up everything far batter than an oven, Chicken is amazing done in here, I've done so many things in here, I find it in between a deep fat fryer and oven.
Toasties are great in these as well, crispy duck the list goes on
. As others have said anything from the freezer really.
The only thing I've been disappointed in is veg, still best roasted in the oven. Although Parsnips crisps are tasty!!
radziszewskimarcin to Dodge62
12 Apr 16#26
Yeah! Think twice before you buy it. Do you really need another oven? ?
fozey
29 Mar 16#3
0.8 kg.
2 sec job to click link and find out lol
qualar
29 Mar 16#6
Sorry for double post.
carmonkey
29 Mar 16#7
have only used mine for chips so far but they come out great
adamck
29 Mar 16#8
I love mine, got it for £49 in the black friday deals.
I use mine several times a week, its handy for quick lunches etc...
Cooked steak in mine for the first time last week, smoked like mad but was honestly cooked perfectly, i was really surprised as i usually cook on a proper cast iron griddle!
My other personal favourite is Nandos chicken in pitta for lunch, takes about 15 mins in the AirFryer to make it a little chargrilled on the outside but still nice in the middle.
Also great for fry-ups, use mine every weekend for bacon and sausages!
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Using patented Rapid Air technology, the Philips HD9220 Airfryer enables you to fry, bake, roast and grill tasty snacks and meals with less fat than a conventional fryer, by using little or no oil. Easy to clean, safe and economical for daily use, the Airfryer has an integrated timer that allows you to pre-set cooking times of up to 30 minutes. There is also an auto-off function which includes a ready sound indicator, while the fully adjustable temperature control allows you to pre-set the best cooking temperature for your food up to 200 degrees.
The combination of a fast-circulating superheated air, a starfish design and an optimal heating profile lets you fry a variety of delicious meals quickly, easily and more healthily. For added convenience, the removable non-stick coated drawer and the food basket are dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning.
bb8 ;)
All comments (29)
If anyone can explain the point, I'd be interested to hear. And if anyone wants to buy one, used three times, let me know.
Toasties are great in these as well, crispy duck the list goes on
. As others have said anything from the freezer really.
The only thing I've been disappointed in is veg, still best roasted in the oven. Although Parsnips crisps are tasty!!
2 sec job to click link and find out lol
I use mine several times a week, its handy for quick lunches etc...
Cooked steak in mine for the first time last week, smoked like mad but was honestly cooked perfectly, i was really surprised as i usually cook on a proper cast iron griddle!
My other personal favourite is Nandos chicken in pitta for lunch, takes about 15 mins in the AirFryer to make it a little chargrilled on the outside but still nice in the middle.
Also great for fry-ups, use mine every weekend for bacon and sausages!