If you are looking for healthy, fast and convenient frying, then the hi-tech Tower AirWave Low-Fat Air Fryer is for you. Make delicious crispy chips using up to 80% less fat than traditional fryers. AirWave heats food using hot air; use it like a mini fan oven to roast vegetables and meat, bake cakes or cook from frozen without thawing time. Features a removable glass bowl for easy cleaning and observation.
£29.99 on Amazon now too if stock is an for your local Argos..
cburns
14 Aug 17#19
Perhaps I am.........but what does that make you :laughing:
ollie87 to cburns
14 Aug 17#21
The guy who accidentally engages with the mentally ill guy on the bus and instantly regrets his decision.
uptheclarets
14 Aug 17#20
Now now :raised_hand:
cburns
14 Aug 17#16
"And the point of this post was?"
Since obesity levels began to rise.......the promotion of a low fat diet has been pushed as the answer to it....eat less fat and you will become healthy and slim....but obesity levels are still growing year on year...
Now...with a greater understanding through research of the need for fat in the diet for health and a look back at the lack of real and genuine research on nutrition in human health, and the spurious claims of the food industry... the culprit or culprits are known......sugar for one...and the high bulking up of carbs in processed foods... as another and there are lots lots more....just google
So, if eating fat does not make you fat...why would you buy this or any other cooking aid that reduces your fat intake to be replaced with a higher and unhealthy carb filled diet....with a every chance of making you fatter and ill...done :neutral_face:
ollie87 to cburns
14 Aug 17#18
Mmmm.
So what was the point in this second post?
It's the literate ramblings of a mad man.
cburns
13 Aug 17#3
Are these the healthy way to cook by using less fat.... or maybe not Is fat really bad for you.... and should we seek to always remove it from our foods....or maybe not Are all fats unhealthy... and does eating fat make you fat... or maybe not
Is a low fat diet..... better for your health....that a low carb but a higher fat one... or maybe not Fat vs Sugars.......which one should be higher or lower in our diet to be really healthy :thinking:
ollie87 to cburns
14 Aug 17#10
And the point of this post was?
oldskoolpug to cburns
14 Aug 17#12
Chill, have a snack :wink:
The.Ghostbuster to cburns
14 Aug 17#17
Everything in moderation is what my mother always told me
Ginger_j
14 Aug 17#15
Just saw it for the same price in B&M this morning!
Noxia
14 Aug 17#14
£30 is pretty much a standard price for a non digital halogen oven. There are loads available at this price.
tselha
14 Aug 17#13
Out of stock even for home delivery
Burnsides
14 Aug 17#11
The Daewoo halogen oven with extender is on sale at Wilkos for £30.00
Ukmikeyin
14 Aug 17#9
Seems like a good deal.
Moonmonkeys
13 Aug 17#4
17kg food capacity? 17l oil capacity? What? Am I missing something. This seems odd.
Gazz59 to Moonmonkeys
13 Aug 17#8
Just thinking the same thing. 17kg/17L of oil? ...they tend to have a 12L capacity, with a 5L extender ring, so 17L capacity.
You MAY wanna consider the HINGED LID option, over having to remove the lid, and placing it on a stand, but I'm not sure how the capacity (extender ring) would work?
It's a Halogen, exactly the same as is on my counter at the moment, just a different "Name". As for the price, it seems to be the norm. I've had 2 replacements to date, due to failures in the PLASTIC parts (Cradle split on the 1st machine, as it was withdrawn from the box via the handle for the 1st time, then the Timer switch split on the second) BOTH with the SALTER badge.
TBF, A1 CS from Robert Dyas on the 1st replacement, and if I was able to prove purchase (couldn't as it was a CASH purchase, and a gift) they would have done so for the 2nd, even after 2+ years. The 2nd was replaced by the manufacturer without fuss. The Daewoo looks to have replaced the Salter at "RD"
This powerful Daewoo 12 Litre Halogen Oven is a revolutionary way to cook whole meals quickly, easily and healthily. The combination of a carbon heating bulb and a built-in fan to circulate the air evenly gives you perfectly cooked, succulent food that's cooked far quicker than in a conventional oven.
It includes an oil spray for lighter, healthier cooking, with two heating racks for cooking different foods at the same time without the need for extra pots and pans.
Efficient and thorough heating thanks to the halogen carbon bulb and fan induction design.
With its clever self-cleaning function you can sit back and relax after dinner with the family.
Specification
Power: 1300W
Capacity: 12L (+5L extender)
Accessories include: Upper cooking rack, lower cooking rack, lid stand, tongs 5L extender and oil spray bottle
Self-clean function
LED time and temperature indicators
Dimensions: H30 x W41 x D31cm
What's Included
Daewoo 12 Litre Halogen Oven with Lid
Cooking rack x 2
Lid stand
Cooking tongs
5 Litre pot extender
Oil spray bottle
Darzen
13 Aug 17#7
Halogen oven not an air fryer.
drivel
13 Aug 17#6
shareef
13 Aug 17#5
Spend another 20 and get the delonghi with paddle
RayB
13 Aug 17#2
I've given it heat for the price even though it looks more like a halogen oven and if that's what it is, its still a good deal. There is/was another post on HUKD claiming the same thing i.e. an air fryer which looked like a halogen oven.
But I think there are some mistakes in Argos' description e.g it can cook 17kg of food!! But its only 17 L capacity!?!? That's nearly 40 lbs!! It only goes up to 65C!! It would take ages to cook anything at that temperature!! Halogen ovens usually cook up to 230C.
uptheclarets
13 Aug 17#1
If you are looking for healthy, fast and convenient frying, then the hi-tech Tower AirWave Low-Fat Air Fryer is for you. Make delicious crispy chips using up to 80% less fat than traditional fryers. AirWave heats food using hot air; use it like a mini fan oven to roast vegetables and meat, bake cakes or cook from frozen without thawing time. Features a removable glass bowl for easy cleaning and observation.
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Since obesity levels began to rise.......the promotion of a low fat diet has been pushed as the answer
to it....eat less fat and you will become healthy and slim....but obesity levels are still growing year on year...
Now...with a greater understanding through research of the need for fat in the diet for health and a look back
at the lack of real and genuine research on nutrition in human health, and the spurious claims of the food industry...
the culprit or culprits are known......sugar for one...and the high bulking up of carbs in processed foods... as another
and there are lots lots more....just google
So, if eating fat does not make you fat...why would you buy this or any other cooking aid that reduces your fat intake
to be replaced with a higher and unhealthy carb filled diet....with a every chance of making you fatter and ill...done :neutral_face:
So what was the point in this second post?
It's the literate ramblings of a mad man.
Is fat really bad for you.... and should we seek to always remove it from our foods....or maybe not
Are all fats unhealthy... and does eating fat make you fat... or maybe not
Is a low fat diet..... better for your health....that a low carb but a higher fat one... or maybe not
Fat vs Sugars.......which one should be higher or lower in our diet to be really healthy :thinking:
17l oil capacity?
What? Am I missing something. This seems odd.
17kg/17L of oil? ...they tend to have a 12L capacity, with a 5L extender ring, so 17L capacity.
You MAY wanna consider the HINGED LID option, over having to remove the lid, and placing it on a stand, but I'm not sure how the capacity (extender ring) would work?
It's a Halogen, exactly the same as is on my counter at the moment, just a different "Name". As for the price, it seems to be the norm. I've had 2 replacements to date, due to failures in the PLASTIC parts (Cradle split on the 1st machine, as it was withdrawn from the box via the handle for the 1st time, then the Timer switch split on the second) BOTH with the SALTER badge.
TBF, A1 CS from Robert Dyas on the 1st replacement, and if I was able to prove purchase (couldn't as it was a CASH purchase, and a gift) they would have done so for the 2nd, even after 2+ years. The 2nd was replaced by the manufacturer without fuss. The Daewoo looks to have replaced the Salter at "RD"
Next working day: £4.95
Saturday: £7.95
It includes an oil spray for lighter, healthier cooking, with two heating racks for cooking different foods at the same time without the need for extra pots and pans.
With its clever self-cleaning function you can sit back and relax after dinner with the family.
Specification
- Power: 1300W
- Capacity: 12L (+5L extender)
- Accessories include: Upper cooking rack, lower cooking rack, lid stand, tongs 5L extender and oil spray bottle
- Self-clean function
- LED time and temperature indicators
- Dimensions: H30 x W41 x D31cm
What's IncludedBut I think there are some mistakes in Argos' description e.g it can cook 17kg of food!! But its only 17 L capacity!?!? That's nearly 40 lbs!! It only goes up to 65C!! It would take ages to cook anything at that temperature!! Halogen ovens usually cook up to 230C.