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Air fryers

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Good morning All and a Happy New Year (bit late I know!!)

May seem an odd question for this Forum, but I am canvassing opinion. Does anyone have an Air Fryer and are they any good?

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hi, is this an air fryer for chips etc. If so, best thing we ever bought. Can give model etc, if this is your question. john
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Thank you "yelrow". It is indeed to fry chips ect. I have a oil fryer that stinks the kitchen out and leaves a sticky mess everywhere and thought the Air variety might be a better bet.

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Blimey do people still deep fry. :)
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Walkingthedog wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 10:36 am Blimey do people still deep fry. :)
Haven't seen any Fish & Chip shops using air fryers as yet? :lol:
Best home cooked chips are oven chips cooked from frozen in a deep fat fryer. They are gorgeous! ;)

While we don't own an air fryer our friends purchased a Ninja air fryer (not sure which model?) It works very well but should be supplied with ear defenders, as the noise it makes is ridiculous! :o
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SEB Actifry, may be Tefal in uk. Would not be without it. Beats Oven chips any day.
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Making me hungry. :D
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Tried an air fryer essentially to produce healthier chips. Very, very noisy [large fan] and the fryer had to be placed on a heatproof surface. The element seemed in this one, Tower brand, to be about three times the size of that in a kettle. On top of all that the end result was soft chips. Gave it to a relative. Come to think of it we didn’t get a Christmas card from them this year. R-
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Sorry Roger but can you please explain the meaning of "healthier chips", I don’t understand the concept. :)
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A relative has recently bought one, a Ninja I think. She thinks it is fantastic and it allegedly makes the best roast potatoes ever.
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