Philips Airfryer - anyone have?

SauRoNZA

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Last night I had to throw those wagyu meatballs in the oven for all of 10-12 minutes and it just seemed so wasteful to have the oven pre-heat and then do that especially when running on solar and seeing my batteries drain monumentally for what is such a small need.

Couldn't find any container to fit into the Air Fryer and then just got fed up with it and ordered this bad boy which means even less oven time going forward.


Who knows maybe I'll even start doing sour dough in the Air Fryer.
 

Herr der Verboten

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Last night I had to throw those wagyu meatballs in the oven for all of 10-12 minutes and it just seemed so wasteful to have the oven pre-heat and then do that especially when running on solar and seeing my batteries drain monumentally for what is such a small need.

Couldn't find any container to fit into the Air Fryer and then just got fed up with it and ordered this bad boy which means even less oven time going forward.


Who knows maybe I'll even start doing sour dough in the Air Fryer.
You should try the pork belly, I'm thinking of that next doing this
 

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Last night I had to throw those wagyu meatballs in the oven for all of 10-12 minutes and it just seemed so wasteful to have the oven pre-heat and then do that especially when running on solar and seeing my batteries drain monumentally for what is such a small need.

Couldn't find any container to fit into the Air Fryer and then just got fed up with it and ordered this bad boy which means even less oven time going forward.


Who knows maybe I'll even start doing sour dough in the Air Fryer.
Cheapo silicone muffin cups from Pep Home or Mr Price Home and a baking tray?
 

SauRoNZA

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Cheapo silicone muffin cups from Pep Home or Mr Price Home and a baking tray?

Yeah I don't need the silicon muffin cups but the problem is anything that you'd want to use inside the existing market needs to be of a very exact proportion and even then is going to be quite small at <20cm.

This one replaces the entire basket unit so you have a whole lot more space to work with.

Was an eBucks purchase anyway.

This one is a full cavity 21cm x 21cm x 9cm.

There is seemingly another one that Yuppiechef reckons is made for the XL but it's either listed wrong or is just another smaller option which although half the price seems useless at 16.5 x 17.5cm.

21cm x 21cm should just about work for my round sour dough loaves.
 

FiestaST

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Something to consider especially from a value aspect.

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As you know AIM brands TV's are (fairly) well liked.


 

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Something to consider especially from a value aspect.

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As you know AIM brands TV's are (fairly) well liked.


Penny wise pound foolish
 

Dan C

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Something to consider especially from a value aspect.

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As you know AIM brands TV's are (fairly) well liked.


That's an Air Fryer not an Airfryer. Only Philips make Airfryers.
 

epah

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Something to consider especially from a value aspect.

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As you know AIM brands TV's are (fairly) well liked.


You honestly need to stop trolling us.
 
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