Just dropped another £10 and Lowest price according to camelcamelcamel
This is the 1.2KG version, and not the 1kg version being sold for £85 by Argos.
Here's some further blurb off Amazon -
Healthy - fry using only one spoonful of oil and cook frozen food with no added oil
• Convenient - easy to clean and automatic stirring
• Versatile - cook curries, stir-fry's, casseroles and much more
• 1 kg capacity - enough to feed a family of four
• Recipe book included + download the My ActiFry app
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cecilmcroberts
9 Nov 163#12
I've had five of these in three years and my sister three in two years. Yes five since they kept all breaking and learned my lesson after the first one to take out the Argos extended warranty. Last time Argos swapped me for a Phillips AirFyrer and I must admit from being a fan previously despite them always breaking I much prefer the Airfyrer now.
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christyleechant
12 Nov 16#32
dropped to £76.49 lowest ever price!
fazzy-bhoy
11 Nov 16#31
I notice the Aldi one is 3L as well.
loofer
11 Nov 16#30
Yeh, definitely worth waiting now for most purchases, only a fortnight away.
Although I did get our AirFryer from Amazon fro £52 in July. Wish it had more capacity but the bigger models are way too expensive. Cheaper to buy 2 regular sized ones.
Daisymay17
11 Nov 16#29
I have had 2 up to now both broke so now I have bought an airfryer but chips not so nice
paneds
10 Nov 16#28
airfryer is awesome
loofer
10 Nov 16#25
Considering there's a lot of love for the Philips AirFryer in here too, thought I would just mention that it's also same price at £79.99 at Amazon,
It's the HD9220 model, not sure how that compares in size to this one.
Jaybeam to loofer
10 Nov 161#27
Or wait till BF I got our Philips airfryer for £49 last year on Amazon now that's a deal!
yup they were all HotUKdeals! ;-) and my son loved the chips..you gotto do for your family..UNTIL the third time with each newer and improved models all failing... so never will I buy a Tefal again even if its a great HUKD offer!
Tallywadger
10 Nov 161#15
Yea I've had 3 and all broke just after warranty they are flimsy and plasticky where it should be metally! Takes a long time (45 minutes!)to cook chips as well as basically its like a hot hair dryer blowing on the food. You can buy replacement paddles etc. but the bits that break are usually non-replaceable, which is a shame cause I liked mine but wouldn't buy another now. Once bitten - twice -shy!
davek to Tallywadger
10 Nov 16#23
You bought one and it broke just out of warranty so you bought another.
That broke just out of warranty too.
So you bought a third one, which also broke just out of warranty???
I would recommend the Breville HALO+ - under £80 at argos right now ... linky
andyjp1
10 Nov 16#19
Aldi have launched one today. Anybody bought it yet?
BritishBeef
10 Nov 16#18
These are so poorly designed/made. I've had 2 break on me, both around the 1 year mark and my Father in law is on his 4th in 3 years! We both only replaced ours because of Costco's fantastic returns policy.
RedSkywalker
10 Nov 16#17
I think this is the best - certainly for chips, but like they say you pays your money and takes your choice :smiley:
djames108
10 Nov 16#16
I had the very 1st one which was really good although the paddle broke and the plastic top cracked. replaced with the newer 2 in 1 actifry which was a bit rubbish as stuff in the bottom took ages to cook and practically stopped cooking as soon as the upper tray was used. So sold this and got the breville halo fryer, which is OK its nothing special and does the job. the halo pro or plus whatever its called is supposed to be good so may try that next if the need arises to replace the one I have.
mutter6
10 Nov 16#14
Brilliant, thanks
bruntz1972
10 Nov 16#13
good price I put McCain chips in mine they come out great.
cecilmcroberts
9 Nov 163#12
I've had five of these in three years and my sister three in two years. Yes five since they kept all breaking and learned my lesson after the first one to take out the Argos extended warranty. Last time Argos swapped me for a Phillips AirFyrer and I must admit from being a fan previously despite them always breaking I much prefer the Airfyrer now.
Aiadi
9 Nov 16#11
As this is the original ACTIFRYER, then I think reading around that no other brand has been able to better it although these sound like they could be more flimsy than the previous generation of the same machine.
millward84
9 Nov 16#10
What's a better alternative machine to this?
Jase79
9 Nov 16#9
It's a **** machine with a crap warranty. Don't even buy for this price!!!
Disco Dave
9 Nov 161#8
When the chips are down....... Eat them
KellyC75
9 Nov 16#6
Is this the best acti fryer?
I know there are a few brands out there :/
eliHd452 to KellyC75
9 Nov 16#7
Phillips one is better i think. Its air fryer its called
slliw
9 Nov 16#5
I have the one that looks like bb8. Truly an amazing device. I use mine for fish, mushrooms, beef, chicken and less frequently chips
Fully_Legit
9 Nov 161#4
That's true although in the detailed description it states 1.2kg and bearing in mind its amazon they will refund no problem if it is a mistake.
Just googled the model number - GH840B40 and it is the 1.2KG version
sam1970
9 Nov 16#3
Although the title on amazon says 1.2 kg, if you read the description, it says 1kg capacity!!
1 kg capacity - enough to feed a family of four
allan1954
9 Nov 16#2
thanks a good deal.
jouster
9 Nov 162#1
These are great appliances. If you don't need the bigger one then this perfect for all of your frying needs. We had the original and now the largest one they make and we'd never go back to deep frying again.
Opening post
This is the 1.2KG version, and not the 1kg version being sold for £85 by Argos.
Here's some further blurb off Amazon -
Healthy - fry using only one spoonful of oil and cook frozen food with no added oil
• Convenient - easy to clean and automatic stirring
• Versatile - cook curries, stir-fry's, casseroles and much more
• 1 kg capacity - enough to feed a family of four
• Recipe book included + download the My ActiFry app
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Although I did get our AirFryer from Amazon fro £52 in July. Wish it had more capacity but the bigger models are way too expensive. Cheaper to buy 2 regular sized ones.
It's the HD9220 model, not sure how that compares in size to this one.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/low-fat-air-fryer/p/073226069391300
That broke just out of warranty too.
So you bought a third one, which also broke just out of warranty???
:smirk:
https://www.redondo.co.uk/products/breville-vdf105-halo-plus-health-fryer-white-green?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=googlepla&variant=30848803203
I know there are a few brands out there :/
Just googled the model number - GH840B40 and it is the 1.2KG version
1 kg capacity - enough to feed a family of four
Safer, cleaner, and no nasty smell either