Rapid Air Technology for healthier frying
1450W power
Large cooking capacity (0.8kg)
Read more at http://www.tesco.com/direct/philips-hd9220-air-fryer-black/210-5861.prd#uer6Vzx7OA10gqjy.99
black
http://www.tesco.com/direct/philips-hd9220-air-fryer-black/210-5861.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=210-5861
white
http://www.tesco.com/direct/philips-air-fryer-hd922050-white/232-4786.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=232-4786
Top comments
Disco Dave
16 Jun 168#20
Ohhh! great something to keep my chocolate fountain, donut maker and sandwich toaster company in the cupboard
Latest comments (54)
Edged
17 Jun 16#54
never tried sausage roll in it must give it a try.
Edged
17 Jun 16#53
if you don't need it don't buy it, simples.. I use mine almost everyday for 6 months.
Edged
17 Jun 16#52
no I'd say less than a normal chip pan from what I've read.
dealchaser888
16 Jun 16#51
sorry I could not expiry the post and I don't know why.
Could someone kindly expire it, thanks
amzzzzyyyy
16 Jun 16#50
Basic english :confused: no you never, whats that :smirk:
dealchaser888
16 Jun 16#49
Hi, thanks for everyone for the tips and about.
I expired it now as both is out of stock.
Please note: if you would like to buy one, this might come back sooner at this price or lower , might be at Currys, John Lewis for the digital one, thanks to moislam79 (comment #1) or Amazon, just keep looking or make a stock alert if you wish.
Thanks
amzzzzyyyy
16 Jun 16#48
Lol :smile:
dealchaser888
16 Jun 16#47
thanks for such great information, I nearly bought the breville when it's on offer and always wonder about it.
saramcccausland
16 Jun 162#46
I have one of these and it's great. I also have the breville halo plus and the Phillips is 10 times better.
finduramit
16 Jun 16#45
Both out of stock.
Hucknallred
16 Jun 161#44
These cook good chips & you get a free game of "Will the pan detach & land on my foot" when you give them a shake. Mine went back after 3 months. Good gadget if it doesn't detach.
wenx
16 Jun 16#43
I heat my spark plugs in it...multipurpose machine!
CloudFF7
16 Jun 16#42
Still in stock in the White.
itsonlymee
16 Jun 16#41
out of stock
dereklogan7
16 Jun 162#40
Just sprinkle with curry powder, sorted. :laughing:
shrek
16 Jun 16#39
No it doesnt turn food just give it a quick shake half way through. I prefer the philips on as it doesn't mash food up like onion rings. As i said before I have had two Tefals one family version which was great but would mash up some foods and another cheap version made by tefal for around £130 which was crap no auto turn off. The Philips for us is much better and seem to crisps the food better.
eripmav
16 Jun 16#38
Both have their pros and cons. The actifry (duh, sorry) easier to clean (if you don't have a dish washer, like me) and like you said, pushes the food around. The Philips variation you have to remember to shake the basket now and again, but now? I actually prefer it and it really matters on the quality of the potatoes you use. Roosters make grand chips in the thing and if you par boil, like I said earlier? They're as good as you're going to get with minimal oil.
SteveDave4
16 Jun 16#37
The 'other' implies fish fingers are an Asian food. Basic English there.
amzzzzyyyy
16 Jun 161#36
No smarty pants i asked about normal frozen food and asian food ( asian food as in chicken tilkka , marinated fish ,kebabs , samosa , sheesh kebabs ) thats why i said AND OTHER
EN1GMA
16 Jun 162#35
you took our curry, we're taking your fish fingers :laughing:
Appleshampoo
16 Jun 16#34
Does anyone know how these compare to the Tefal air fryer? Does it use a little arm to push the food around like the Tefal does? Not really a fan of the arm as it tends to rip food to pieces :disappointed:
alladin
16 Jun 16#33
I have tried raw chicken and fish pieces and it comes out nicely., although cleaning the thingy does take a bit effort. I havent tried dish washer though.
shrek
16 Jun 16#32
I bought the hd9230 having previously had two Tefal air fryers one last 3 years with a few parts replaced and another cheap version which lasted less than a year but was bought 2 years ago which was pants. The Philips I find it better makes better tasting chips too
SteveDave4
16 Jun 162#31
Fish fingers are Asian now?
jullie7
16 Jun 161#30
OOS
eripmav
16 Jun 16#29
Par boil the chips first, just so they start going bendy. Let them steam dry, spray with oil and then put them in this. They come out much, MUCH better. Almost like real chips.
JacksterGo
16 Jun 16#28
Bought one of these last week from B&M for £59.99 and is great, have used for frozen chips, fishfingers and cubed potatoes and cook perfectly and enough in basket to feed 5 of us, great product.
amzzzzyyyy
16 Jun 16#27
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Thank you helps :smile:
errolevans
16 Jun 161#26
Difficult to clean?? Basket in dishwasher (doesn't get much easier than that!), main body only needs cleaning after a few uses, when it's still hot drain any fat into an empty coffee jar (or similar). I tend to just fill it up with hot soapy water then rinse out... remember your food is being cooked IN the basket, the base is only for recirculating the hot air.
By far my most used kitchen gadget, I have two for cooking when more food needs cooking, but as someone else said, 1 airfryer is great for a single person, frozen sausages and frozen fries cook in around 8 minutes, these are fantastic for quick meals.
It's basically a small fan oven so anything you can cook in the over, you can cook in the air fryer, just get one, you won't be disappointed :smiley:
ukdoctor
16 Jun 161#25
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Dont use anything with filo pastry on the airfryer . They come out hard and flavourless even with liberal use of oil. (Same as an oven). Use stuff with battetlr on or puff pastry on them .
You can also use the micro cook version of samosa's in the airfryer and they come out very nice. However with frozen samosas its best to microwave it for a minute before using it in the airfryer to avoid a frozen centre .
ukdoctor
16 Jun 161#24
So far I have used it to cook frozen chips, beer battered fish (for fish and chips). Sausage rolls .
Its great for pre cooked frozen snacks as it cooks very quicky . Frozen oven chips are ready in 7/8 min rather than 15-20 min in the oven ( and u have to add on the extra time it takes for the oven to reach the desired temp)
Pastry and batter covered frozen snacks are much nicer on the airfryer as its cooked from all sides (In the oven its usually on a flat tray)
Sausage rolls come out spot on!!!
A tip with the frozen foods on the airfryer:
if you are getting perfectly cooked outside crust and the inside is still cold this is what you have to do.
Tale out the frozen stuff from the freezer and microwave for around 1 min on a plate and then put it in the airfryer . The crust/pastry will be a bit soggy when you take it from the microwave but dont worry !!
The airfryer cooks from outside to inside while a microwave cooks from the centre out.
This method is useful if you are getting frozen/cold centres on the airfryer.
Jaybeam
16 Jun 161#23
Bought my wife one 6 months ago from JL when they were going for £49 (search back on older threads here) fantastic machine in addition to what's been said you can cook fish fingers bake potatoes you can even make cakes and crumbles in it. However cannot give this hot as previously mentioned, has been £20 cheaper!
jeczap
16 Jun 16#22
I got one a couple of months ago - when removing the basket from the machine drip tray separated and hit the floor making it go slightly wonky and not close properly. I spoke to Tesco who put me on to Philips who have arranged a replacement (it was a painful 30+mins in phone calls - sounds like they might be based in Spain?)
All in all, it's a good little device - great for single people, OK for couples, useless if you're cooking for 3 or more people (you'll be loading and unloading the basket for well over an hour)
noonshuine
16 Jun 161#21
I know someone who swears by theirs, she uses it for pindia , whack in for 10mins and she says they are crisp and dry ready to use in masala, also chicken tikka and chops are cooked nice in it, fresh fish is amazing , my experience with samosas is the Punjabi roti style are perfect in airfryers brushed lightly with oil but spring rolls etc no where near as good as fried, they dont get the golden brown colour but are crunchy and healthy. I even use mine for small portions of pizza for the kids, its very versatile
Are they good for only chips or things like fish fingers and other asian foods[/quote]
Disco Dave
16 Jun 168#20
Ohhh! great something to keep my chocolate fountain, donut maker and sandwich toaster company in the cupboard
Slash
16 Jun 16#19
This is best for reheating takeaway chips/friend chicken from the night before. It doesn't work well with frozen food.
ukdoctor
16 Jun 16#18
I've bought one two weeks ago and its great . The only issue I have seen after using it for the last two weeks is that a sticky residue was Appearing on the sides of the basket.
I have discovered that its mostly due to the 1 Cal spray I was using ;-(. Its better to use normal cooking oil (brush on food if needed) rather than spraying the 1 cal spray .
EN1GMA
16 Jun 16#17
would John Lewis price match this? OH wants this so im in the market for one.
marxmia
16 Jun 161#16
Could you also do battered / breaded scampi in these things? Thanks
Burhanu79
16 Jun 161#15
I really could do with one of these right now as I'm getting through a lot of a samosas lately
blackburnr
16 Jun 16#14
This uses NO oil no topping up required
Works very well
Also use it for roasts
Dishwasher brings it up a treat
Wowhats
16 Jun 16#13
I love mine and can now still have chips. I add different seasonings for a change. Cubed potatoes with curry powder and basil are lovely as are rosemary potato slices. Also cooks chicken portions lovely, crispy skin but moist on the inside.
Easy to clean and so much more healthier.
nikkersc
16 Jun 162#8
Works well but an absolute pain to keep clean!
superspod to nikkersc
16 Jun 16#9
I stick our airfryer in the dishwasher.
Roger_Irrelevant to nikkersc
16 Jun 161#12
Agreed I'm wondering if they're worth the hassle over a normal pan of oil, much easier to clean and not sure deep frying uses that much more oil as it doesn't need topping up that often.
blowbrown
16 Jun 16#11
Love my airfryer and this is a good price for one.
superspod
16 Jun 16#10
It heats up quicker than our full-sized oven so I don't think it uses too much electricity. I use our airfryer for roasting veg and warming up bread (as well as chips etc). It's great.
Hasnaiin
16 Jun 161#7
great for chips and chicken nuggets and not bad for pastrys either
amzzzzyyyy
16 Jun 16#6
Do you feel it uses alot of electricity then?
Edged
16 Jun 16#5
my chips don't stick together at all, yes great for fish fingers, chicken nuggets, onion rings, waffles are great too, chicken wings, breasts, or legs, the list goes on and on, for me everything taste better ie less fat in it. you'd be surprised how much fat drops of nuggets and fish fingers.
amzzzzyyyy
16 Jun 16#4
Are they good for only chips or things like fish fingers and other asian foods
KRIS537
16 Jun 161#2
Would like to know how these compare to a deep fat fryer. I know they are healthier but can they cook proper chips etc.
moislam79 to KRIS537
16 Jun 162#3
They cook chips which taste just as good as deep fried only they tend to stick to each other a lot so it is recommended to give the basket a shake around halfway
moislam79
16 Jun 161#1
Unfortunately the offer is not for the digital display version as pictured above. Paid same price for the digital one 18 months ago from John Lewis with 5 year guarantee
Opening post
1450W power
Large cooking capacity (0.8kg)
Read more at http://www.tesco.com/direct/philips-hd9220-air-fryer-black/210-5861.prd#uer6Vzx7OA10gqjy.99
black
http://www.tesco.com/direct/philips-hd9220-air-fryer-black/210-5861.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=210-5861
white
http://www.tesco.com/direct/philips-air-fryer-hd922050-white/232-4786.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=232-4786
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Latest comments (54)
Could someone kindly expire it, thanks
I expired it now as both is out of stock.
Please note: if you would like to buy one, this might come back sooner at this price or lower , might be at Currys, John Lewis for the digital one, thanks to moislam79 (comment #1) or Amazon, just keep looking or make a stock alert if you wish.
Thanks
Thank you helps :smile:
By far my most used kitchen gadget, I have two for cooking when more food needs cooking, but as someone else said, 1 airfryer is great for a single person, frozen sausages and frozen fries cook in around 8 minutes, these are fantastic for quick meals.
It's basically a small fan oven so anything you can cook in the over, you can cook in the air fryer, just get one, you won't be disappointed :smiley:
Dont use anything with filo pastry on the airfryer . They come out hard and flavourless even with liberal use of oil. (Same as an oven). Use stuff with battetlr on or puff pastry on them .
You can also use the micro cook version of samosa's in the airfryer and they come out very nice. However with frozen samosas its best to microwave it for a minute before using it in the airfryer to avoid a frozen centre .
Its great for pre cooked frozen snacks as it cooks very quicky . Frozen oven chips are ready in 7/8 min rather than 15-20 min in the oven ( and u have to add on the extra time it takes for the oven to reach the desired temp)
Pastry and batter covered frozen snacks are much nicer on the airfryer as its cooked from all sides (In the oven its usually on a flat tray)
Sausage rolls come out spot on!!!
A tip with the frozen foods on the airfryer:
if you are getting perfectly cooked outside crust and the inside is still cold this is what you have to do.
Tale out the frozen stuff from the freezer and microwave for around 1 min on a plate and then put it in the airfryer . The crust/pastry will be a bit soggy when you take it from the microwave but dont worry !!
The airfryer cooks from outside to inside while a microwave cooks from the centre out.
This method is useful if you are getting frozen/cold centres on the airfryer.
All in all, it's a good little device - great for single people, OK for couples, useless if you're cooking for 3 or more people (you'll be loading and unloading the basket for well over an hour)
Are they good for only chips or things like fish fingers and other asian foods[/quote]
I have discovered that its mostly due to the 1 Cal spray I was using ;-(. Its better to use normal cooking oil (brush on food if needed) rather than spraying the 1 cal spray .
Works very well
Also use it for roasts
Dishwasher brings it up a treat
Easy to clean and so much more healthier.