Just saw this absolute bargain in Skelmersdale £15 had loads left
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veedubjai
29 Jan 174#21
As that what we would called it up North, can I have a chip butty, love?:neutral_face:
mark_lucasskem
28 Jan 174#2
04453062
Harryisme
29 Jan 173#25
Or a Master Chef...get it...Master chef...Master Chief...Halo franchise? I'll get my coat.
Creepp to turbo_c
28 Jan 173#8
Not if theyve got "loads left" and can't even shift them at £15 no.
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Diane52xx
29 Jan 17#40
None left i have phoned around and no one has them at that price only £30 ones and Skelmersdale said theirs have all gone
loofer
29 Jan 17#38
what is the capacity with these?
Got the AirFryer from Amazon last summer and use it oads. Definitely got my money worth out of it. Just a shame it's limited capacity.
I think the AirFryer is 0.8kg or 2.2litres
mark_lucasskem to loofer
29 Jan 17#39
4ltr as per title :smile:
mark_lucasskem
29 Jan 17#37
:confused:
Moonwolf1976
29 Jan 17#36
I don't know how they get away with calling them air 'fryer', its a false description, you cant fry with air, thats called convection. These are essentially a convection oven in the shape of a deep fat fryer! whoever thought up this gimmick is a genius! :stuck_out_tongue: FRY
verb (used with object), fried, frying.
1.
to cook in a pan over direct heat, in fat or oil.
2.
Slang. to execute by electrocution in an electric chair.
verb (used without object), fried, frying.
3.
to undergo cooking in fat or oil.
Katynka
29 Jan 171#35
I have returned this fryer as the chips tasted horrible. They were not cooked evenly and it took very long time. I will stick with my oven.
alltaken123
29 Jan 17#34
soldierboy001
29 Jan 171#33
These are very good, you must be doing something wrong if it takes more than 30 mins. Try plugging it in, you do need electricity as well as air.
rsta2004
29 Jan 171#32
£30 in wilkos cardiff , still a bargain at that price tbh, our philips one died after 4 years and that model is now £220 (paid £100 originally)!!!!!!!!!!
andyb1357
28 Jan 171#15
Don't go anywhere near this item. I have a Philips air-fryer and it's brilliant. My parents bought this and it's absolutely useless. Took 1 hour and a half to cook chips properly. Tried a few times but doesn't circulate the air properly so food doesn't cook right. That's why it's cheap because it's appalling. Get a tefal or Philips.
mark_lucasskem to andyb1357
28 Jan 171#18
I just cooked chips in 30 mins with it. Best chips ever
tek-monkey to andyb1357
29 Jan 171#31
I have a similar generic cheap one and it cooks much faster than my main oven, your parents must have got a faulty one.
shywallflower
29 Jan 17#30
Mmm chip butty. The question is........ red or brown sauce???
shywallflower
29 Jan 17#29
Gave the number you said. Still £30 in my local :disappointed: Was told they are not Wilko brand anymore but Daewoo? Not sure if that's better or not! Damn, I thought I had another Christmas present sorted then. Oh well, good find op
thermite
29 Jan 17#28
This is obviously very cheap for a reason. I got the Phillips back on the last black Friday deal and paid £49 I've used it several times a week since and it's brilliant.
mark_lucasskem
29 Jan 171#27
Woah crazy isn't it. Don't think I'll see a deal like this again
find_a_penny
29 Jan 17#26
Enter this in the website now, you might be shocked!....0448433
Harryisme
29 Jan 173#25
Or a Master Chef...get it...Master chef...Master Chief...Halo franchise? I'll get my coat.
sandrabear
29 Jan 171#22
I got a Halo and it cooks thick chips made with raw potato in 30 mins, thick ones that have been boiled in 20 and frozen chips in 15 minutes
digbys to sandrabear
29 Jan 172#24
I bet everyone thinks you're a saint!:confused:
Houndog6105
28 Jan 17#19
Man now that's smoking. £15? Wow
Khairul to Houndog6105
29 Jan 17#23
I think you'll find it's actually frying.
veedubjai
29 Jan 174#21
As that what we would called it up North, can I have a chip butty, love?:neutral_face:
wenx
28 Jan 172#20
30mins? I think if you sat on your fries with your butt cheeks qlenched that would be faster.
There are non left in Skelmersdale, OP :disappointed:
vanessaanne
28 Jan 171#14
Great find. Heat from me. It really hard to get a air fryer for a good price. Xxx
mark_lucasskem
28 Jan 17#13
How long have they been at £15??
themachman
28 Jan 172#12
Theyll just be generic ones with wilko name on,be fine,have a 2 year guarantee too
sradmad
28 Jan 171#11
good find op, heat added
turbo_c
28 Jan 17#7
are the wilko ones any good?
Creepp to turbo_c
28 Jan 173#8
Not if theyve got "loads left" and can't even shift them at £15 no.
mark_lucasskem to turbo_c
28 Jan 171#9
Been using it the last couple of hours seems on par with the Philips one
luvsadeal to turbo_c
28 Jan 171#10
Can't go wrong for £15. I paid £90 for a breville ActiFry. Its good but I had it fail and replaced within a month and we didn't use it that much. Lots of people complain about their reliability. But the thing I like about it is it moves the contents around to cook evenly and quick. I think with these more basic ones you have to keep taking the basket out and shaking which increases the cooking time.
themachman
28 Jan 171#6
as hot as an air fryer :smiley:
scoffer1
28 Jan 17#4
good price if you got it for that! heat
mark_lucasskem to scoffer1
28 Jan 17#5
Yeh I did thanks
rugbymad1310
28 Jan 171#3
30 pound in bristol unfortunately.
mark_lucasskem
28 Jan 174#2
04453062
Pateo
28 Jan 17#1
please can you give barcode number from box, so I can check with my local Wilkinsons by phone? Thanks
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Got the AirFryer from Amazon last summer and use it oads. Definitely got my money worth out of it. Just a shame it's limited capacity.
I think the AirFryer is 0.8kg or 2.2litres
FRY
verb (used with object), fried, frying.
1.
to cook in a pan over direct heat, in fat or oil.
2.
Slang. to execute by electrocution in an electric chair.
verb (used without object), fried, frying.
3.
to undergo cooking in fat or oil.
Website now doesn't list product at all.
:disappointed: