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puddicat | 19:57 Mon 03rd Nov 2008 | Food & Drink
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Was going to buy one of these when the price came down omg its lethal dont bother,due to fan breaking down!!!!
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just seen that on Watchdog... 'only' 200-odd reports of them catching fire...? Are they having a laugh?

On the other hand, the DeLonghi one I bought two weeks ago was great. Until it packed up last night.

Can anyone recommend a decent fryer that will last a few months and won't set my house on fire?
My friend has one and loves it - is there a link to the problem?
hi puddi and whickerman

Just saw that too, I have never liked deep fat fryers BUT I did buy a little one in Currys just for making pakora and its lasted for years

http://www.currys.co.uk/martprd/store/cur_page .jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@2026805035.1225743485@@@ @&BV_EngineID=ccfkadefiidlheecflgceggdhhmdgmj. 0&page=Product&fm=null&sm=null&tm=null&sku=238 694&category_oid=-30607

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hi weeal its not a fat fryer as such, i have one of those by the way!!!
Glad I saw this, had someone raving about theirs early and recommending I buy one!
ooh, weeal, can we have your pakora recipe? Pleeease? I LOVE 'em! Do you use gram flour?
I have one which emitted the black smoke. My wife turned it off and there was no real harm.

We have just returned it to Tefal under warranty and will get a replacement. I could have received a refund, but preferred a replacement.
PS it is 0.4% of fryers that are affected.

It is also not lethal as the material that it is made out of is flame retardant.

Even watchdog could not reconstruct a fryer go up in flames (which they would have tried really hard to do!)

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