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Philips AirFryer Evaluation




On the subject of the kitchen you’ve most likely already got too many gadgets as it's, so must you be getting the Philips AirFryer? We’ve lived with one for just under a month to search out out.

Forgetting all the advertising hype, the Philips AirFryer is mainly a convection oven on your counter. The unit consists of a giant egg-shaped gadget that has a pull out tray in your food. The tray-come-basket is sufficient to present a portion of chips for around three folks at once and the excellent news is that the basket dismantles and is fully dishwasher friendly.


Above the tray is a heating component like you’ll discover in your electric oven and above that a big fan (which is hidden from sight) that blows air onto the heating element and therefore the food below. Activate the AirFryer to your chosen temperature (up to 200 levels), set the timer (as much as half-hour) and also you’re cooking.

Due to the way in which the system works, it’s not solely sooner cooking chips in the AirFryer than an oven, however it also produces crispier outcomes due to the way in which the warmth is pressured into the cooking chamber. That speed in real terms is about quarter-hour (barely longer for fatter chips) beating an oven alternative by about 15 minutes.

So what can you cook dinner? Well chips primarily, though the accompanying cookbook suggests the whole lot from brownies to quiche.


Over the course of the month we cooked chips, chips, chips, and extra chips. We did cook other issues - sausage rolls with crispy tops and mushy centres, bananas (they didn’t really work), and cookies (not moist enough), roast potatoes (good), stuffing (crispy on prime), parsnips (very yummy), and even mushrooms in garlic butter (possibly not), however over and over discovered ourselves reverting again to chips, fries and crisps.

On the chip entrance, the AirFryer is very good, though a “chip fan” and ex-chef we know advised us they didn’t match up to an honest chip that had been deep fried (we must agree). After all the AirFryer model uses significantly much less and is safer as there isn't a giant vat of boiling fats to contend with.


Verdict

The Philips AirFryer works and works effectively, however is pricey (£200) and takes up lots of room on your kitchen counter, especially considering it’s something that principally lets you cook chips quicker. While we enjoyed our time with the Philips AirFryer, we've to say we aren’t completely convinced. Since it’s gone again we haven’t missed it and neither has our waist line.

Actually only for those who like chips and are disillusioned with their current chip cooking offerings.




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