Tefal ActiFry Fryer GH840840 £99.99 was £179.99 - Black 1.2kg @ Argos with £10 Voucher £100 Spend add 5p bag
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brooky
25 Mar 1613#18
No. It's pieces of chicken in breadcrumbs. The quality can vary - some are 100% chicken breast, cheaper ones might be shaped from cheaper cuts and have added water etc.
Ps: you know exactly what chicken nuggets are, now stop being a plank
OB1
25 Mar 163#14
Save your cupboard space and use your oven.....
will65mcmanus
25 Mar 163#11
ive had both i would say the philips is much better and the build quality hammers tefal.
jouster
25 Mar 163#8
WE only use our for frozen chips and the odd chicken nuggets....
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bilo
13 May 16#45
is £10 off if you spend £100 ??????
saxo_appeal
28 Apr 16#44
Went for it today, they too said purchasing a bag didn't count so we ended up getting an EE SIM card also to make it over
ginoworm
28 Apr 16#43
Just picked one of these up for £99 with a malteser bar to get over the £10, website price is still £99 but in store its £119, cashier reduced as could see i reserved at £99.
saxo_appeal
27 Apr 16#42
To be fair though, if you know you've got a fryer on, then you'll be aware of it needing switched off regardless of a timer or not. Great price and thinking about purchasing, I have also heard if you want the taste of a deep fat fryer, just add a little more oil than the spoon suggests :wink:
Wonder what the cheapest item in the Arogs book is
mmurdoch
29 Mar 16#41
Nice one just
Nice one just sorted it, hopefully will get £15.99 back on the 1.5kg model, thank you
natz265
29 Mar 16#40
I went to Quidco typed in Argos and it came up that if I register a card (bank or credit) then shop in store I will get 10% cashback
mmurdoch
29 Mar 16#39
Hows this work, can you explain better as im after the 1.5kg model
mickmurdoch
28 Mar 16#38
We're does Argos get that the product was £179. The model which was £179 was the 1.5kg machine nor the 1.2kg.
I've been checking these for about a month and Argos never had a 1.2kg for sale (new shape) only 1.5kg.
Looks to me all of a sudden a 1.2kg unit has turned up.
The 1.5kg is now £159 from £179.
Argue with the fact of the offer. As this is a deal site the majority who use it want the best option/deal possible even if it means "deliberately buying a bag" to get it.
Surely not everyone would want to walk around holding a box.
bbdom
26 Mar 16#35
Was it the two stupid hook clips that hold the lid down ? Mine broke and I resorted to balancing books on top of my Actifry to keep the lid down before giving it away.
If I was to buy another air fryer I'd give the Philips a go this time.
martman1000
26 Mar 16#34
I've had the actifry and Phillips air fryer. there are plus and minus points for both.
the actifry can hold more food and agitates it automatically during cooking. The quality of the food it cooks is great. however, it is fragile. in 2 years I replaced the lid twice and the paddle once. The Philips air fryer was on offer for £50 on black Friday so I took a punt on one.
build quality for the air fryer is much, much better. The basket can be cleaned in the dishwasher as well.
Yes you do have to manually agitate the food during cooking but it takes seconds and you need to check how the food is cooking anyway.
the air fryer is quieter, heats up quickly and cooks food really well.
we use ours for everything that might normally be fried
oven chips, fish fingers, battered prawns etc
we also cook jacket potatoes in it and they come out brilliantly
on balance I prefer the Phillips but at this price the actifry is a great buy
voted hot
I've never had them, but assumed they were reconstituted bits of chicken that could not be sold in any other way. Long live British cuisine! :stuck_out_tongue:
ajavaid92
26 Mar 16#31
Yeah, it's only the family version (that serves upto 6 portions) that automatically turns off. Not this one or the cheaper ones. Bitterly disappointed, as I liked this one.
ukfix
26 Mar 16#30
Is this not an air fryer? I thought it was then see you add a little oil, I have a Lidl air fryer which is ok but not amazing, is this a different concept? Thanks
lean_go
26 Mar 16#29
pretty much use this every day. cooked chips, prawns, chicken with mushroom sauce, curry, lovely chicken wings, lamb chops. fantastic product.
chocci
26 Mar 16#28
Really? That's just ridiculous!
ecosse87
26 Mar 16#27
Argue with the computer or the person who's telling what the computer is displaying?
And using the 5p bag charge (that's meant to reduce plastic waste) to deliberately buy a bag you don't need in order to get a deal? Really?
AppStar
26 Mar 16#26
Looks like a kitchen appliance Darth Vader would be proud of.
Does the timer shut the frying mechanism when the timer is up?
EDIT: Seems like it doesn't auto-stop the frying process when the timer runs out (i.e. need to manually shut the system off when the timer is up). Guess it's the Philips AirFryer for me then!
favvers
26 Mar 161#23
T&Cs
3. Spend £100 or more (excluding delivery charge) in a single transaction and receive a free £10.00 Argos voucher or a £10.00 promotional voucher to spend between 23rd March
and 26th April
Doesn't state clear enough a bag can't be added to push it over the £100. I'd argue it if refused.
squiby
25 Mar 161#22
The bag doesnt count as a product sale, otherwise imagine their sales forecast would have would be substantially up since the change of law.
niceal1
25 Mar 16#21
What a joke job worths. It a £100 spend
malamay
25 Mar 16#20
I added a 5p bag to a £99.99 order in store before Christmas, and staff wouldn't allow me the £10 voucher as the 5p bag wasn't eligible for the promotion or some other bull..
sugar.spun.sister
25 Mar 161#19
Couldn't be without my actifry now. Don't have a Phillips to compare but understand that you need to agitate the basket a few times during cooking? This one rotates the food so you can walk away and leave it to get on with it. I use my actifry with the paddle for chips and roasties and without for all sorts inc. garlic bread, sausages, heating naan breads. Want the new 2in1 but it's a bit pricey for the extra convenience. If I didn't already own one, this would be a great deal for me.
brooky
25 Mar 1613#18
No. It's pieces of chicken in breadcrumbs. The quality can vary - some are 100% chicken breast, cheaper ones might be shaped from cheaper cuts and have added water etc.
Ps: you know exactly what chicken nuggets are, now stop being a plank
seanmc172
25 Mar 16#17
Sausage cook perfect in this 16 minutes no frying mess
jouster
25 Mar 163#8
WE only use our for frozen chips and the odd chicken nuggets....
eatmorefish to jouster
25 Mar 161#16
WTF are chicken nuggets? Is it all the left over cack once breasts/wings etc have been taken?
cochin007
25 Mar 16#4
What card to register?
natz265 to cochin007
25 Mar 16#5
bank card
Elevation to cochin007
25 Mar 16#15
OB1
25 Mar 163#14
Save your cupboard space and use your oven.....
wantypantsaroonie
25 Mar 161#13
I love my Actifry, I've made quite a few things other than chips in it. "fried" chicken comes out well.
sradmad
25 Mar 16#12
good find op, heat added
will65mcmanus
25 Mar 163#11
ive had both i would say the philips is much better and the build quality hammers tefal.
niceal1
25 Mar 16#10
I not used the Philips one or this one yet but I thought this one looked better built. The Philips one is on offer at the moment . Someone has posted the deal on here
MJtayloronline
25 Mar 16#9
Is this better than the Philips air fry?
Trumpet777
25 Mar 161#7
Gosh I'm tempted. What do you all cook? Can you do you own homemade battered onion rings in them? Are burgers good?!
jouster
25 Mar 16#6
I also bought mine with my HSBC Premier credit card and got an additional 2 year warranty for free...I know its not an option for everyone but check your card, extra free warranty isn't to be sniffed at
natz265
25 Mar 16#3
if you register your card with Quidco you can also get 10% instore cashback.
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Ps: you know exactly what chicken nuggets are, now stop being a plank
Latest comments (45)
Wonder what the cheapest item in the Arogs book is
Nice one just sorted it, hopefully will get £15.99 back on the 1.5kg model, thank you
I've been checking these for about a month and Argos never had a 1.2kg for sale (new shape) only 1.5kg.
Looks to me all of a sudden a 1.2kg unit has turned up.
The 1.5kg is now £159 from £179.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2268826.htm
Argue with the fact of the offer. As this is a deal site the majority who use it want the best option/deal possible even if it means "deliberately buying a bag" to get it.
Surely not everyone would want to walk around holding a box.
If I was to buy another air fryer I'd give the Philips a go this time.
the actifry can hold more food and agitates it automatically during cooking. The quality of the food it cooks is great. however, it is fragile. in 2 years I replaced the lid twice and the paddle once. The Philips air fryer was on offer for £50 on black Friday so I took a punt on one.
build quality for the air fryer is much, much better. The basket can be cleaned in the dishwasher as well.
Yes you do have to manually agitate the food during cooking but it takes seconds and you need to check how the food is cooking anyway.
the air fryer is quieter, heats up quickly and cooks food really well.
we use ours for everything that might normally be fried
oven chips, fish fingers, battered prawns etc
we also cook jacket potatoes in it and they come out brilliantly
on balance I prefer the Phillips but at this price the actifry is a great buy
voted hot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T67DvoH2H3E
And using the 5p bag charge (that's meant to reduce plastic waste) to deliberately buy a bag you don't need in order to get a deal? Really?
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2827683.htm
EDIT: Seems like it doesn't auto-stop the frying process when the timer runs out (i.e. need to manually shut the system off when the timer is up). Guess it's the Philips AirFryer for me then!
3. Spend £100 or more (excluding delivery charge) in a single transaction and receive a free £10.00 Argos voucher or a £10.00 promotional voucher to spend between 23rd March
and 26th April
Doesn't state clear enough a bag can't be added to push it over the £100. I'd argue it if refused.
Ps: you know exactly what chicken nuggets are, now stop being a plank