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4.7/5 stars out of 240 reviews + 77 CC points
Versatile cooker
Prepare a wide variety of tasty and healthy meals with this Breville® fryer. With a rotating-tilt function, you can produce perfect, evenly cooked chips and vegetables. The standard non-tilt setting is ideal for cooking fish and steak. Add flexibility to your cooking repertoire with this easy-to-use, low-fat fryer.
Healthy fryer
Enjoy your favourite foods cooked in this health fryer. The Breville® Halo+ requires only half a tablespoon of oil to cook 1kg of chips and no oil at all for frozen food. This electric fryer uses a combination of fan-assisted convection heating and radiated heating to cook food thoroughly. A reversible roasting rack allows fat and oil to drain off your food to make it healthier.
Smart features
Save time cooking with the Breville® Health Fryer. The halogen element provides instant heat-up, meaning you’ll be cooking your food instantly without compromising on taste and quality. Monitor the progress of your cooking with a 75-minute timer, alerting you upon completion. An illuminated interior allows you to view your food as it cooks. A cool-touch handle is useful for removing the cooking bowl.
The bowl, roasting rack and measuring spoon are all dishwasher-safe for optimal cleaning every time.
Top comments
Rubisco
30 May 1734#4
bulkybuy
30 May 1716#1
Thought it was a motorbike helmet at first glance
johnny1718
30 May 173#2
Buzz Lightyear wants his helmet back
Latest comments (21)
GR2
31 May 17#21
good frier. pizza wise, we just pre slice ours - does the job.
really good piece of kit.
one2omg
31 May 17#17
If I bought this and put in in our kitchen, my wife would stab me to death with a spatula!
I've never sen anything so ugly!
Tiddly_fiddly to one2omg
31 May 17#20
Haha!
5reds
31 May 17#19
This or visicook halogen oven£35 at costco?
adgloride
30 May 17#14
I used to have the original one. Reason for the halo 2 is that the first one had problems with the rotating arm.
andrewlaw9 to adgloride
31 May 17#18
can confirm the arm is rubbish
xmikebx
31 May 171#16
It's not an oven it's an health fryer :man: but...even Domino's have done it :stuck_out_tongue:
Thanks for mentioning the brand of your microwave, how is that relevant? :smirk:
Roger_Irrelevant
30 May 17#15
What the Furk? You cut a hole in your pizzas because your oven has a central pillar?! :laughing:
My LG microwave has hologen and convection, does perfect pizzas and best of all I don't have to cut a big hole in the middle of them either. :smile:
Uridium
30 May 17#3
Bought one a few weeks back from Argos to replace a broken Philips airfryer...took it back last week as not a patch on the Philips air fryer.
tdk2bu to Uridium
30 May 17#13
really? I've got the philips big one. had a 6 months now. I find best way to rotate chips is halfway through empty it on a plate and full back up. this one apparently rotates so no need for what I do. So always wonder if I'd got this one.
dealhunter88
30 May 17#12
always use mine
Drooler
30 May 17#11
Worth every penny. We got one when our actifry went bust. Never looked back.
slliw
30 May 17#10
still got mine from when amazon accidentally sold it for £40. Lovely piece of kit we use it for everything, chicken, fish, mushrooms and every now and again chips :stuck_out_tongue:
xmikebx
30 May 17#9
Had one of these for about 8 months now, I love it :smiley: makes great chips and roasties, if you don't mind sacrificing a small amount of the pizza for the needed hole in the middle, it does them fine too...
Rubisco
30 May 1734#4
achusa to Rubisco
30 May 171#8
Nice.
Can't wait 'til the Breville 'Destiny' comes out.
FrugalFergal
30 May 17#6
I had the old Philips one with a basket. That one broke. This rotating bowl design seems totally different. Will it cook as well as the Philips design?
Uridium to FrugalFergal
30 May 17#7
Doesn't cook fast like the Philips airfryer does, as slow as putting stuff in the oven
soulhunter123777
30 May 17#5
Bought one of these for £35 when Homebase were having a national clearance last year.
Honestly, it's not worth more than that. It's a halogen oven which spins and because there's a pillar in the middle of the bowl you can't even cook anything large and flat (like a pizza).
Opening post
4.7/5 stars out of 240 reviews + 77 CC points
Versatile cooker
Prepare a wide variety of tasty and healthy meals with this Breville® fryer. With a rotating-tilt function, you can produce perfect, evenly cooked chips and vegetables. The standard non-tilt setting is ideal for cooking fish and steak. Add flexibility to your cooking repertoire with this easy-to-use, low-fat fryer.
Healthy fryer
Enjoy your favourite foods cooked in this health fryer. The Breville® Halo+ requires only half a tablespoon of oil to cook 1kg of chips and no oil at all for frozen food. This electric fryer uses a combination of fan-assisted convection heating and radiated heating to cook food thoroughly. A reversible roasting rack allows fat and oil to drain off your food to make it healthier.
Smart features
Save time cooking with the Breville® Health Fryer. The halogen element provides instant heat-up, meaning you’ll be cooking your food instantly without compromising on taste and quality. Monitor the progress of your cooking with a 75-minute timer, alerting you upon completion. An illuminated interior allows you to view your food as it cooks. A cool-touch handle is useful for removing the cooking bowl.
The bowl, roasting rack and measuring spoon are all dishwasher-safe for optimal cleaning every time.
Top comments
Latest comments (21)
really good piece of kit.
I've never sen anything so ugly!
Thanks for mentioning the brand of your microwave, how is that relevant? :smirk:
My LG microwave has hologen and convection, does perfect pizzas and best of all I don't have to cut a big hole in the middle of them either. :smile:
Can't wait 'til the Breville 'Destiny' comes out.
Honestly, it's not worth more than that. It's a halogen oven which spins and because there's a pillar in the middle of the bowl you can't even cook anything large and flat (like a pizza).
Pick up a cheap halogen oven instead.