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Healthier cooking: With the use of rapid air circulation technology and a low calorie cooking spray, you can fry without the excess fat associated with traditional frying and in a reduced time
Temperature control: The adjustable dial ranges between 80-200 Degrees so you can easily cook a variety of meals, including vegetables, chips, chicken with an additional cake baking functionality
30 minute timer: Conveniently schedule the cooking cycle and the air fryer will automatically switch off once completed
The pull out drawer requires only a simple hand wash to clean
Comes with 1 year guarantee, get extended 2 years warranty upon registration
If you can afford a bigger model do so, these machines are very very versatile. Chicken and chips here are heaven.
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I have to agree, I have my personal recipe:
Grab some Aldi french fries and put them for 180C Degrees for about 14-15 minutes and once done pull the handle slightly and let it air out.
Then, in a bowl, I put hot paprika, garlic and Himalayan salt. I put the chips in it and add some malt vinegar. Once added, I put more hot paprika, salt and garlic. Then I flip the food as if I am flipping food on a pan.
Grab a fork and go.
This is a great deal for this air fryer, they are normally much more expensive. Thanks for sharing it.
Thank you for posting this great deal. I have been looking for one of these at a decent price.
That seems like a great price. My husband has wanted one of these for ages, but I don't think we'd use it enough to justify the higher priced ones x
I can't rave enough about air fryers. I've got a Phillips one and it's the most used appliance in the house
I'm rapidly running out of space for kitchen gadgets but this is rather tempting!
Thanks guys, my best advice is that at least you need 1000W and if you can buy one with higher capacity, 2.2L are the most common ones do! I have one I think around 4 L so i can put loads of chicken in there at once and I stir once or twice when I am cooking it.
The chips are guilt-free because I don't use any oil. Some people like to use some spray oil I don't.
Susana Thanks for posting this, it looks like a very good gadget. I've not really thought about an air fryer before but these comments are making me think it could be a good idea. Can you recommend a higher capacity one at a good price?
katiesam77 Hey Katie, I personally have this one: https://direct.asda.com/george/home/cooking-appliances/air-fryers/salter-ek2559-air-fryer/050479575,default,pd.html?cgid=D26M10G10C03
I purchased it for 50 quid so I got my money's worth due to the 1500W and 4.5L capacity.
So in my perspective, if you want a bigger capacity for more food and all, then a bigger wattage comes in handy. Also having a display and not like a timer with a buzz is good too.
I found the same model I have for 8 quid more than what I bought for. Have a look:
https://www.robertdyas.co.uk/salter-ek2559-4-5l-xl-digital-hot-air-fryer?_br_psugg_q=air+fryer
It says 2 portions but would you say its nearer 1 portion, if it's for 1 person then ideal for me
I have posted another air fryer deal which will give you the most bang for your buck, I explained the reasoning behind the purchase for me and perhaps to some people. Look up on the search box or check my profile
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