. I just bought mine and there are quite a few there
PRODUCT DETAILS
De’Longhi FH1363 Multifry Extra Low-Oil Health Fryer
1.7kg food capacity
Surround heating system
Cook healthy meals with ease without compromising on quality or taste with the De’Longhi FH1363 Multifry Extra Low-Oil Health Fryer. Using minimal or no oil, this De’Longhi fryer maintains the taste of your favourite foods and offers a healthier finish than the traditional fryer.
Useful features
An automatic mixing paddle eliminates the need for manual stirring, requiring minimal interference as the contents of the De’Longhi cook. The lid, bowl and mixing paddle are dishwasher-safe, so you can also save time on cleaning.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Storage
Oil Capacity (l)
0
Food Capacity (kg)
1.5
Built-in Devices
Adjustable Thermostat
Y
Accessories Included
Removable Basket
Y
Dimensions
Product Height
290.0 Millimetre
Product Width
395.0 Millimetre
Product Depth
325.0 Millimetre
Product Weight
5.29 Kilogram
Key Information
Type
Health fryer
Colour
White
Features
Safety Feature
Y
Viewing Window
Y
Cool Wall
Y
Dishwasher Safe
N
11 comments
ysn
24 Jul 17#1
Are these on par with actifrys?
shybeauty
24 Jul 17#2
I went to Yeading store 3 days ago. They said they dont have any even though customer service confirmed they have 3 in stock.:|
But i managed to buy online later on.
devilededd
24 Jul 17#3
I just got 1 in Tesco extra Greenock, still 6 left at the end of the aisle.
Toffees76
25 Jul 17#4
Few left in Leicester stores Hamilton and Beaumont leys
I picked up one in Sunday in Portsmouth, the north harbour store. Had about 5 left then. Must say, very impressed with it so far, although at the moment, have only used it for chips.
adamkhan
26 Jul 17#8
I've had the Philips AirFryer until it broke. I got this last weekend. It has more food capacity than the Philips. It feels much more stronger and robust too. It's build quality is great. I've made Spicy Crispy Chicken Wings (which otherwise you'd fry them in heaps of oil) with no oil (since the marinade contains olive oil) and they turned out better than what use to come out of the Philips. The Mrs noticed them and it was a breath of fresh air since DeLonghi haven't promoted as much as Philips or others. For me, it's both thumbs up so far.
shybeauty to adamkhan
26 Jul 17#9
Give us the recipe and it would be even greater :grin:
B_T
27 Jul 17#10
Bought one 6 months ago – rarely used.
Can cook chips but Oven chips in the oven turn out better cooked and quicker.
Great for sausages – saves turning around. Also, chicken pieces or wings etc.
Not ideal for family meals where you would put more than one food type in the oven eg if Chicken nuggets and chips then has to be the oven as this does not have two tiers (I think Tafel has one that does but very expensive).
Obviously cooks other things but what you already have in the kitchen will probably do a better job then using this.
Opening post
tesco.com/dir…098
Guys it is Nation wide instore
Places available in London
OSTERLEY EXTRA (I bought mine there)
TWICKENHAM EXTRA
YEADING EXTRA
NEW MALDEN EXTRA
COLNEY HATCH EXTRA
also Available in 5 places in Leicester
. I just bought mine and there are quite a few there
PRODUCT DETAILS
Useful features
An automatic mixing paddle eliminates the need for manual stirring, requiring minimal interference as the contents of the De’Longhi cook. The lid, bowl and mixing paddle are dishwasher-safe, so you can also save time on cleaning.
11 comments
But i managed to buy online later on.
Can cook chips but Oven chips in the oven turn out better cooked and quicker.
Great for sausages – saves turning around. Also, chicken pieces or wings etc.
Not ideal for family meals where you would put more than one food type in the oven eg if Chicken nuggets and chips then has to be the oven as this does not have two tiers (I think Tafel has one that does but very expensive).
Obviously cooks other things but what you already have in the kitchen will probably do a better job then using this.