it's tempting to buy a new one at this price rather then clean the one I've got again! A right pain to clean!
Mikey1610
9 Jun 175#8
Makes your house smell
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Mikey1610
9 Jun 175#8
Makes your house smell
crazylegs to Mikey1610
9 Jun 171#26
As does your armpits and smelly pants
cjdean1983 to Mikey1610
16 Jun 17#75
i open a window and cook under the extractor fan. it does help
te721
9 Jun 175#9
it's tempting to buy a new one at this price rather then clean the one I've got again! A right pain to clean!
LeahsMintytoutou to te721
9 Jun 17#11
(y) I used to hate cleaning mine.. so much so I got rid.. I'm soo lazy when it comes to dishes lol
cjdean1983 to te721
16 Jun 17#74
I've just ordered one for this reason. I gave my old one to my parents. this is a cracking deal. I make home made battered fish and its better than my local chip shop. I use the Tesco batter packet mix following the instructions added baking powder and its so crispy and fresh. still plenty of stock. heat
dozstanford
14 Jun 17#73
Sick and tired of your house ?
Having trouble selling it ?
Then here lies the answer !
(Just make sure that your buildings and contents insurance is up to date first)
Proveright
11 Jun 171#71
Thanks OP. Collected.
Already have two others, but different capacity..
This site is as bad as gambling, but at least you win a prise every time!
Argos also have half price on lots of other things, like steamers and kettles
amour3k to Proveright
11 Jun 17#72
Hahahahahaha, well, that's one way of looking at such things I guess?, lol. :-)
gash86
11 Jun 17#70
What oils do you recommend
seaniboy
11 Jun 171#69
Got some cheap Tesco 3 way chips, done a fantastic job of them :smile:
Gareth79
9 Jun 172#21
I have a very similar one from Argos. Does the job. Cleaning is fine, you just lift out the element and rinse it under the tap and wipe over, then wash the pan in very hot water, then wipe over the unit with a soapy cloth. I tend to use it on the hob surface under an extractor fan, otherwise it would stink out the kitchen. Excellent for doing things like fishfingers, nuggets, crispy fries etc. I use Crisp n Dry (rapeseed oil) so it's a little healthier and tastes nice, it losts longer too because the smoke point is higher.
soldierboy001 to Gareth79
11 Jun 17#68
I have a very similar one myself, it is the same but with different dial and a different name on it. It is a very good fryer for the price and I got this for my other home as I could not justify the cost of an airfryer that I have been using for years, first the paddle version then the basket in an enclosed body type that you need to shake about, which I thought made good chips. Well reverting back to one of these has proved a disaster, as now I want chips all the time. I had completely forgotten what homemade chips were like.
The only thing I can say against is that unlike the video description the body is not sturdy, it is just folded tin plate, so don't chuck it about if you have to hide it from the wife.
TomF
10 Jun 17#67
I did not realise there was so much hate about deep fat fryers.
I must have been miss-led somewhere in life as I thought eating chips was the norm.
malturley
10 Jun 17#66
Really made me laugh to read this as the same applies in my house. One generation back any our dads wouldn't have even consulted their wives, and the wives would have had to make the chips and then clean the thing. I. blame the Spice Girls.
uksnapper
10 Jun 17#65
What is "Simple value" when describing a deep fat fryer.?
Hasano
10 Jun 17#64
ordered thanx
TBC15
10 Jun 17#63
Cook my chips in the shed/garage. Cooked in good old lard they are superb. Probably buy one as a back up.
ryouga
10 Jun 17#62
Yes it stinks but as someone who was on benefits for years (due to disability) and growing up in actual poverty i.e damp property, hand me down clothes, struggling to put food on table we never owned one till about 10 years ago and even then father only uses it to make things like HOME MADE bhajis, fish and chips (he even makes batter himself), we never had fried breakfasts like many of our working class friends, and our working and middle class friends were the ones with fryers since of course they were the only ones who could afford them!
And properties more smelt of cigarettes than fat!
I have own a fryer 5 years and used it a few times at most to make chips when had friends round.
I have an extractor fan so just use that in my property
paulahall18
10 Jun 17#61
Real chips and scampI mmm
Heat added
FastEddy
10 Jun 171#60
I have had a Tefal fryer for years identical to this one. It has been great!
To keep them like new, the secret is clean with degreaser.
You spray it and wipe off built up grease with ease. Elbow Grease £3-30 Amazon
bluewolf87868
10 Jun 17#59
We were the same but after years of dry oven chips etc i bought one of these couple of months ago onbline much to wifes dismay
however the chips that come out of these are 10 times better than oven chips
well worth the money
yes there is an oil smell while using just like any other fryer or wok but it soon goes and to be honest hardly worth worrying about.
well worth a tenner
billy.bronco
10 Jun 17#58
reserved one at castle vale..i bought one last time and i treid to clean it, after that it stopped working lol, probaly water got into the works...better to chuck the old one away and get a new one for £10...i only use it now and then mainly for fries...does the job to be honest..best thing is to make sure you wipe the frier after use as the oil is easier to get off..once its gone cold..theyre a **** to clean.lol
rvcshart
10 Jun 173#57
And yet you're as wrong as you are arrogant.
I certainly grew up in poverty, low class as they get. And I don't just mean I was a kid from a working family who only got Nike and not Burberry trainers. And we did have a fryer that was used a lot, but that was 1980s.
These days: I have a deep fat fryer. I use it maybe once a month IF that. It sits under the extractor fan if I use it. But fairly sure me owning one has **** all todo with poverty. I'm no longer living in very bad poverty, not rich but just upper tax band as a single guy so fairly well off.
FYI my sister certainly lives in poverty (of her own idiocy though, on benefits and drugs, scratch cards, cigs...brighthouse, a literal stereotype?) But they oven cook food as it's simpler, lazier and cheaper than messing around with oil.
Basically don't be an arrogant dick. I've a fryer, used occasionally, not living in poverty.
+Heat safer than using a stove and simpler. Nice way to cook a cheap treat.
jamgin
10 Jun 17#56
Comes with free Mars Bar....
bigdave2
10 Jun 172#55
I live in poverty, the highlight of my week is proper chips and I use the spent oil to run my car so I can work. Not everyone lives in your bubble pal, get over yourself! Don't sniff me though...
rqmusicfan
10 Jun 171#54
I'm not really sure what the point of your comment was in the first place. It doesn't really seem that well thought out, just mostly about you equating the thought of owning a fryer with poor unwashed people in your head.
christopherguy25
10 Jun 17#53
I'm sure that there's not many people that would disagree with me to be fair
christopherguy25
10 Jun 17#51
Cooking oil, cigarette smoke and a few days without a shower = poverty smell. Having one of these things in your house would make your clothes stink. I can always tell when someone passes by me in a shop or on the street and you get the overwhelming smell of cooking fat grease. They've also consumed half of the oil through their hair. Ghastly.
rqmusicfan to christopherguy25
10 Jun 171#52
It's a good job your smug sense of superiority is odourless.
You do realise certain recipes require things to be deep fried in oil, and that people can own a fryer and it wouldn't have to be in use every day.
crazylegs
9 Jun 171#50
Some of the questions made me roll around..
"can u make chips with fresh potatoes in the fryer or is it frozen chipsonly"
Hi, thank you for your question.
I have looked into your query and I can advise that you are able to cook potato using the Argos Value Range Pro Deep Fat Fryer
FoxForce5
9 Jun 174#14
I really wish my wife would allow me to buy one of these again. I used to LOVE real chips in one just like this.
Sadly, the smell, plus the fact she'd inevitably want real chips far too regularly again & put weight on means it's the one thing she won't give in on. She even let me have a new projector & huge new screen having originally shanghai'd it, but will not budge on this.
First world problems!
Great price though, have some heat!
eeyoreworld to FoxForce5
9 Jun 17#49
Get an activfry, we use ours everyday. Can't top fried chips but they come a close second when done properly. Clearly lots more expensive than this tho
Drumilly
9 Jun 17#48
We use one these fryers. They don't have any type of filter in the lid so will stink when heated so need to be in a shed or an outhouse which is where we have it. Best spuds for chips are maris pipers then queens.
simonl2014a
9 Jun 171#47
I can confirm this can be used with lard.
Cepultura
9 Jun 17#46
Lovely for heart disease. All that oil yum
eset12345
9 Jun 172#45
you seem to need a new pair of balls also, your wife keeps your current pair in her handbag.
gash86
9 Jun 17#42
My ibs is kicking in just looking at this deal
seaniboy to gash86
9 Jun 17#44
Use other oils, I can only do steaks with minimal fat.
seaniboy
9 Jun 17#43
Reserved! £2.49 insurance too BARGAIN, heat OP!
tighty
9 Jun 17#37
how have these not been banned yet? - we harp on about not advertising junk foods and reducing sugars and fats in foods yet still sell one of the worst cooking implements for lazy people.
benjammin316 to tighty
9 Jun 174#41
Buying one is a choice, luckily we live in a country where we have that.
You don't want it? Don't buy it
amour3k
9 Jun 17#40
Hahahahahahahaha, who you gonna call?, Ghost Busters?!. ;-)
willysnapper
9 Jun 171#39
Mmm! Baby's head and chips! ...That takes me back to the 1960's :innocent:
suzsquirrel1
9 Jun 17#38
Never owned one of these. Will give it a punt at this price. Cheers!
farha786
9 Jun 171#36
well that's how i like them! :stuck_out_tongue:
saucymonk
9 Jun 171#31
Could you fit a human head in one of these?
NeoDoug1 to saucymonk
9 Jun 17#35
A man's, no. But maybe a small child's :wink:
montana78
9 Jun 17#29
How many chicken pieces can i fry at once. It will be drumstick and thigh pieces.
ebZan to montana78
9 Jun 17#34
1..2 a squeeze .Defo not more than that
lowcliff
9 Jun 171#33
Cheap as CHIPS
supergran
9 Jun 171#32
a must for pizza crunch!
iibdii
9 Jun 17#30
I have this and put beside the window so I have to remove all clothing and open fan n window to use it
once_upon_a_tyne
9 Jun 1726#4
CartoonHead78 to once_upon_a_tyne
9 Jun 17#28
I came here to do the same thing! Lol
Bilbo1968
9 Jun 175#2
Do people still buy these?
homepryde to Bilbo1968
9 Jun 172#3
Yes - I use mine to make pakora and southern fried wings if I am making a large amount.
The thermometer makes it easier to check you have the right heat for crispness
thekanester to Bilbo1968
9 Jun 171#13
Do you just boil your pakora?
Derek_Duval to Bilbo1968
9 Jun 171#17
Surprisingly there's still loads of people who use old fashioned chip pans. I regularly read about chip pan fires. I can't understand why when you can pick one of these up for £10, much safer. Don't use either myself, but if I did there's no way I'd allow an old fashioned chip pan in the house.
monkey1999 to Bilbo1968
9 Jun 171#27
I think up north they do
farha786
9 Jun 172#15
easier to use a wok. I make yummy pokora and real chips in a wok.
michaeljb to farha786
9 Jun 175#25
real chips. wok. what is this the Phoenix club?
jameshothothot
9 Jun 17#24
Great for co op meal deals!!!
WFT
9 Jun 17#23
thanks for this
buddn07
9 Jun 17#22
Which model did you upgrade to?
voicon
9 Jun 171#20
Had one of these for a while but changed to a slightly more expensive model a month ago and it's so much better. I use it for chips, doughnuts, fried chicken, samosa, etc.
Good for the price.
JimmyRingo
9 Jun 17#19
I got one of these a few years ago and although very small it is a super little product and at this price you can't go wrong. Highly recommended.
verityjoanne
9 Jun 17#18
Great thanks, just reserved.
simba2585
9 Jun 174#16
It seems you are desitined to never get another fryer so look at this way though, use it to your advantage for compromise each time she refuses you...no fryer new car, no fryer new games console, no fryer more sex, no fryer new speakers....your doing it for her remind her......win win :man:
michaeljb
9 Jun 171#7
how much lard do these hold?
HotUKDealSeeker to michaeljb
9 Jun 171#12
1.9L min
2.8L max
0.8KG food
It's in the PDF manual :wink:
HotUKDealSeeker
9 Jun 17#10
Minimum 1.9litres of oil???
I usually use half a litre when frying in a pot
daveconroy3532
9 Jun 17#6
I have one that looks very similar to this, maybe even the same, and it works fine for me. I'd say this is a great price.
WheresMeNuts
9 Jun 17#5
Large amounts of food in these fryers makes the Temp drop rapidly & so can spoil foods.
Best done in small batches.
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Having trouble selling it ?
Then here lies the answer !
(Just make sure that your buildings and contents insurance is up to date first)
Already have two others, but different capacity..
This site is as bad as gambling, but at least you win a prise every time!
Argos also have half price on lots of other things, like steamers and kettles
The only thing I can say against is that unlike the video description the body is not sturdy, it is just folded tin plate, so don't chuck it about if you have to hide it from the wife.
I must have been miss-led somewhere in life as I thought eating chips was the norm.
And properties more smelt of cigarettes than fat!
I have own a fryer 5 years and used it a few times at most to make chips when had friends round.
I have an extractor fan so just use that in my property
Heat added
To keep them like new, the secret is clean with degreaser.
You spray it and wipe off built up grease with ease.
Elbow Grease £3-30 Amazon
however the chips that come out of these are 10 times better than oven chips
well worth the money
yes there is an oil smell while using just like any other fryer or wok but it soon goes and to be honest hardly worth worrying about.
well worth a tenner
I certainly grew up in poverty, low class as they get. And I don't just mean I was a kid from a working family who only got Nike and not Burberry trainers. And we did have a fryer that was used a lot, but that was 1980s.
These days: I have a deep fat fryer. I use it maybe once a month IF that. It sits under the extractor fan if I use it. But fairly sure me owning one has **** all todo with poverty. I'm no longer living in very bad poverty, not rich but just upper tax band as a single guy so fairly well off.
FYI my sister certainly lives in poverty (of her own idiocy though, on benefits and drugs, scratch cards, cigs...brighthouse, a literal stereotype?) But they oven cook food as it's simpler, lazier and cheaper than messing around with oil.
Basically don't be an arrogant dick. I've a fryer, used occasionally, not living in poverty.
+Heat safer than using a stove and simpler. Nice way to cook a cheap treat.
You do realise certain recipes require things to be deep fried in oil, and that people can own a fryer and it wouldn't have to be in use every day.
"can u make chips with fresh potatoes in the fryer or is it frozen chipsonly"
Hi, thank you for your question.
I have looked into your query and I can advise that you are able to cook potato using the Argos Value Range Pro Deep Fat Fryer
Sadly, the smell, plus the fact she'd inevitably want real chips far too regularly again & put weight on means it's the one thing she won't give in on. She even let me have a new projector & huge new screen having originally shanghai'd it, but will not budge on this.
First world problems!
Great price though, have some heat!
You don't want it? Don't buy it
The thermometer makes it easier to check you have the right heat for crispness
Good for the price.
2.8L max
0.8KG food
It's in the PDF manual :wink:
I usually use half a litre when frying in a pot
Best done in small batches.