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What Air Fryer Is The Best??
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I have been trawling through Amazon and at on-line sites but my brain is now full of fog. The amount of Air fryers there are out there is amazing!! I am now totally confused. I am looking for a medium sized one that is easy to work and understand - Any suggestions please. TIA.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The internet is full of so-called 'review' websites, that are actually nothing more than ads for particular products. However there are a few genuine review sites, which I have total faith in for the quality of their reviews and their absolute independence. One such site is TechRadar. So I suggest that taking a look here might help you to narrow down your options a bit:
https:/ /www.te chradar .com/ne ws/best -air-fr yer
When it comes to cooking matters though, the BBC Good Food magazine is a trustworthy site too:
https:/ /www.bb cgoodfo od.com/ review/ best-ai r-fryer s
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When it comes to cooking matters though, the BBC Good Food magazine is a trustworthy site too:
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We had an Air Fryer for quite a few years before it recently conked out.
We've now got a Ninja ..... best move we ever made :)
This is the one that we have:
https:/ /ninjak itchen. co.uk/p roduct/ ninja-f oodi-du al-zone -air-fr yer-af3 00uk-zi dAF300U K
We've now got a Ninja ..... best move we ever made :)
This is the one that we have:
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^^^ Naomi:
It depends upon which type and model that you buy. If you look at my TechRadar link above, you'll see that some just have 'Air-fry' against "Cooking mode", whereas others might have things such as 'Air-fry, roast, bake, reheat, broil and dehydrate'. (Some have 'grill' listed there too).
Basic models simply fry things that you'd probably normally deep-fry but more advanced one can do a great deal more.
It depends upon which type and model that you buy. If you look at my TechRadar link above, you'll see that some just have 'Air-fry' against "Cooking mode", whereas others might have things such as 'Air-fry, roast, bake, reheat, broil and dehydrate'. (Some have 'grill' listed there too).
Basic models simply fry things that you'd probably normally deep-fry but more advanced one can do a great deal more.
I have one of these - more of a mini-oven, but it's
cooked everything I've thrown at it. It has three wire shelves (for the heat to circulate), a rotisserie (which I have yet to use), and auto-cook times for different foods. I've used it more or less every day, from cooking breakfast bacon and sausages, to steak and toasties.
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cooked everything I've thrown at it. It has three wire shelves (for the heat to circulate), a rotisserie (which I have yet to use), and auto-cook times for different foods. I've used it more or less every day, from cooking breakfast bacon and sausages, to steak and toasties.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
one of these perhaps?
https:/ /www.eb ay.co.u k/p/691 139563
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Thanks gizmonster, It sounds good. I asked because having bought all sorts of gadgets in the past that are reputed to do wonderful things, most have ended up in the charity shop, so I'm reluctant to buy another that could well go the same way.
sunny-dave, I've never had pot noodle. Would you recommend it?
sunny-dave, I've never had pot noodle. Would you recommend it?
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