Pretty much a third off the Philips Air Fryer on an Amazon lightning deal. Normal price is £99.99.
I have one and they are brilliant for chips and jacket spuds. Get em while they're hot! Deal ends at 2:30pm.
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golfer2007 to iand123
16 Jul 163#3
5 minutes for fries and thick cut chips about 10
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plumberman01
17 Jul 16#48
thank you! have googled it and loads of fab recipes for it..will get my o/h on it! :smiley: i'm off to iceland :smiley:
targetbsp
17 Jul 16#47
My sister bought an actifry, cooked fresh cut chips in it, thought it was rubbish, gave it to my parents.
Mind you, the actifry differs in that it does use a bit of oil. Either a spoonful for frying chips or that already present on oven chips.
plumberman01
17 Jul 16#46
o/h has done chips in it..theyre not very nice...fresh spuds cut thin :/ whats he doing wrong?
dealchaser888
16 Jul 16#45
it does have white in colour but I am not sure the price( I got a white with tesco direct same price as black at that time )
WigBilly
16 Jul 16#44
Pity it only comes in black, can't think of a more jarring or less practical colour on my kitchen worktop, worth a lot less than £66 for that reason.
gcol
16 Jul 16#43
Title updated to say 'deal ended'.
Is there any way to delete it now it's finished?
Alexandre77
16 Jul 16#42
yep its over, was Lightning Deal.
MockYourDeal
16 Jul 16#41
is this deal is over? I can't see this price on Amazon.
marky mark
16 Jul 16#40
Good find op, an air fryer at a decent price, it was posted last week at over 85 pounds LOL
cutymj
16 Jul 16#39
There is no return policy mentioned this page, nor mentioned on the seller's page.
anthony712
16 Jul 16#38
Bought one thanks, at least with Amazon if it is rubbish
you can return it.
billybear
16 Jul 16#37
You'll be struggling to cook more than 2 decent portions of chips/fries in one, it's more like a mini fan oven, limited by it's size, bit of a luxury really.
gadger100
16 Jul 161#36
This one is just as good... ://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B015RC56LI/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1468672388&sr=8-6&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=philips+airfryer&dpPl=1&dpID=51AFAmVH-JL&ref=plSrch
iand123
16 Jul 16#35
Thanks for all the advice everyone
paneds
16 Jul 16#34
pretty much the same thing except one has a digital timer
paneds
16 Jul 16#33
sausages from chilled work aswell
paneds
16 Jul 16#32
it is not quicker than deep frying.
paneds
16 Jul 161#31
quicker than 20 mins this isnt an actifry its an airfryer uses hot air to cook, little tip give the chips a shake every now n then whilst cookin to make them cook more evenly.
Deetea
16 Jul 16#30
Still regret not getting this for 34.99(?) at Tesco Direct last year.
paneds
16 Jul 16#29
you wont be disappointed
Taksim_Red
16 Jul 16#28
Mine makes takeaway style chips in 8-12 minutes, depending on how many you put in the basket.
I use the Smart Price chips from Asda. 75p for a 1.5Kg bag. Two spoons of oil and you can't go wrong.
Also good for chicken wings and stuff like that.
patriciaventon
16 Jul 16#27
This is the older version, the new digital one has been out for some time now, so probably trying to get rid of old stock, could be cheaper if this is so. Keeping my eye open as I need new one, mine so well used its worn out. Good bit of kitchen kit.
Stubbarama
16 Jul 162#26
Don't listen to anyone who says these are only good for cooking a portion of chips, I have done pasties, sausages, mini pizzas, baghis and many types of potato products. Excellent value.
Only thing I have found isn't too good is bacon
Apogee00
16 Jul 16#25
obviously depending on your portion size but I tend to get 3 lots out of the basket, much more and they don't cook as good.
targetbsp
16 Jul 161#24
The actifry is different from this - it uses a spoon of oil. I have an actifry and cook fries for one in it basically for the same time it says on the packet for oven - 16 minutes. So it actually works out quicker as that's 16 minutes from switching it on - no 10 minutes waiting for the oven to preheat first. However, unlike an oven where you have a wide area you can spread them over, I think the time increases the more you do. So for multiple portions I think it will take longer. But for one, it's great!
loofer
16 Jul 16#23
Portion for 1 or X people?
I'm assuming even if we have to use it several times just to get same number of chips as done as we do now by deep frying, it saves time overall as it's quicker?
Apogee00
16 Jul 16#22
Spot on!
Monkeybumcheeks
16 Jul 16#21
Will it cook Mexican Pizzas?
Retrovertigo
16 Jul 161#20
These are amazing machines. It shouldn't make the slightest bit of difference, but for some reason oven chips/fries taste so much better when cooked in one of these compared to a regular oven.
loofer
16 Jul 16#18
So how many portions of chips can this do? Looks quite small
shaz2sxy to loofer
16 Jul 16#19
It does a good size portion of chips
fruit_bat
16 Jul 16#17
What's the difference between this and HD9230/20
shrek
16 Jul 16#16
I have next model up and previously had two Tefal acti fryers and this is so much better compact, heats food quicker and doesn't mash them up unlike Tefal version, I can even cook pies in it using the shelf and food underneath like chips, onion rings etc.
zworld
16 Jul 16#12
What about samosas or spring rolls ?
shaz2sxy to zworld
16 Jul 162#15
it can cook them fine, If its the home made ones the pastry can be a bit dry so might need to spray some oil on them before putting them in.
if its the shop ones they should be fine
thoman2003
16 Jul 16#13
Good fryer, it was on sale @£49.99 before .
Jaybeam to thoman2003
16 Jul 16#14
I agree great fryer but not a good deal also bought on. Offer from JL £49.99
Aletank
16 Jul 16#8
Back up to £99.99 already ! only 11:15am not 2:30pm, I ordered mine but went to order a 2nd
abusaleh to Aletank
16 Jul 16#11
You can only order 1 on lightning deals. The deal is actually still running for others
shaz2sxy
16 Jul 16#10
I cook everything in mine.
Left over pizza is yummy again
Croissant are soft and crispy
Cookies go all gooey in the middle
frozen chips,chicken etc
great machine
gungesh
16 Jul 16#9
This is great for most of the finger foods including the breaded stuff. Best fries and spring rolls
machman1209
16 Jul 16#7
Thanks for the heads up, been meaning to try one of these for ages.
wetbandit
16 Jul 16#6
Is this good for breaded chicken? Or battered cod etc?
gcol
16 Jul 161#5
French Fries oven chips are about 12 minutes. Thick cut about 15 minutes.
Jacket spuds are where this thing rocks though. Microwave them on full power until you can push a knife in them, then put them in the air fryer for about 4-5 minutes and they'll crisp up like they've been in the oven for an hour.
iand123
16 Jul 16#2
I've heard these acti-frier things take ages to cook a portion of chips. I cook frozen oven chips in the oven and it takes 20 minutes from a cold oven to cook. How long to cook one portion of chips in one of these, please?
golfer2007 to iand123
16 Jul 163#3
5 minutes for fries and thick cut chips about 10
kos1c to iand123
16 Jul 162#4
I got the 9230, bought it recently.
I cook aunt betties home style chips. It says 20-25 minutes in the oven.
3 minutes for the machine to heat upto 200*
12 or so minutes to cook the chips. During the cooking process you take out and shake.
It's a lot faster cooking in these machines.
Aletank
16 Jul 16#1
Ordered, Thanks
Been meaning to get one for a while
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I have one and they are brilliant for chips and jacket spuds. Get em while they're hot! Deal ends at 2:30pm.
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Latest comments (48)
Mind you, the actifry differs in that it does use a bit of oil. Either a spoonful for frying chips or that already present on oven chips.
Is there any way to delete it now it's finished?
you can return it.
I use the Smart Price chips from Asda. 75p for a 1.5Kg bag. Two spoons of oil and you can't go wrong.
Also good for chicken wings and stuff like that.
Only thing I have found isn't too good is bacon
I'm assuming even if we have to use it several times just to get same number of chips as done as we do now by deep frying, it saves time overall as it's quicker?
if its the shop ones they should be fine
Left over pizza is yummy again
Croissant are soft and crispy
Cookies go all gooey in the middle
frozen chips,chicken etc
great machine
Jacket spuds are where this thing rocks though. Microwave them on full power until you can push a knife in them, then put them in the air fryer for about 4-5 minutes and they'll crisp up like they've been in the oven for an hour.
I cook aunt betties home style chips. It says 20-25 minutes in the oven.
3 minutes for the machine to heat upto 200*
12 or so minutes to cook the chips. During the cooking process you take out and shake.
It's a lot faster cooking in these machines.
Been meaning to get one for a while