Thinking of getting Air Fryer as friend got one as she keeps going on about it. Saw this and looks ok.
Not worried about deal going cold or hot, but suggestions/comments are welcome so can buy one.
Max. 1650W
Frying without faffing – prepare delicious golden-brown dishes with hot air, without the need for messy oil or fat
Temperature adjustable from (°C): 80 - 200
With a 30 minute timer and automatic shut-off and a non-stick coated and dishwasher-safe frying basket and pan
Frying basket capacity (L): 2.3
3 year warranty
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mummymelly
23 Jun 173#9
I've got the Russell Hobbs version of this and previously had actifry. Pros of this type is temperature can be adjusted and easier to clean than actifry. Cons are you have to shake/rotate contents to even cooking and you can't see how food is cooking without removing drawer. The actifry is expensive and didn't last as long as this type of fryer so value for money is great. We cook things like wedges (home made/frozen) roast potatoes, obviously chips fresh & frozen. I don't add any oil to frozen products fresh I add a little Fry light by flora. They are great for crisper potato products and when the oven is full of other stuff!
Hope that helps :sunglasses:
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tinca
22 Jun 171#1
I have an air fryer - its my second favorite kitchen gadget (after the Coffee maker :confused:). It takes a bit of getting use to as its fast plus you don't have to have the temp set as high as it says on food packaging.
polarbaba
22 Jun 17#2
are there larger sizes?
Otto.uk
22 Jun 171#3
I've used mine today to make some jacket potatoes :smiley:
kmirza to Otto.uk
22 Jun 17#5
Which make?
kmirza
22 Jun 171#4
What make?
R1992
22 Jun 171#6
Do you have to put oil in them? Also..anyone got this specific model? Good find btw
codge
22 Jun 17#7
Can it cook frozen chips ( French Fries ) and how long does it take
Thanks
dealfinderwanter
22 Jun 172#8
i have a philips one. love it!. not a healthy tip....but put chips in it from chippy for.5 mins. extra crispy...yum lol
mummymelly
23 Jun 173#9
I've got the Russell Hobbs version of this and previously had actifry. Pros of this type is temperature can be adjusted and easier to clean than actifry. Cons are you have to shake/rotate contents to even cooking and you can't see how food is cooking without removing drawer. The actifry is expensive and didn't last as long as this type of fryer so value for money is great. We cook things like wedges (home made/frozen) roast potatoes, obviously chips fresh & frozen. I don't add any oil to frozen products fresh I add a little Fry light by flora. They are great for crisper potato products and when the oven is full of other stuff!
Hope that helps :sunglasses:
Opening post
Not worried about deal going cold or hot, but suggestions/comments are welcome so can buy one.
Max. 1650W
Frying without faffing – prepare delicious golden-brown dishes with hot air, without the need for messy oil or fat
Temperature adjustable from (°C): 80 - 200
With a 30 minute timer and automatic shut-off and a non-stick coated and dishwasher-safe frying basket and pan
Frying basket capacity (L): 2.3
3 year warranty
Top comments
Hope that helps :sunglasses:
All comments (26)
Thanks
Hope that helps :sunglasses: