RedViking
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Which makes the Phillips still superior.Actually, I have a Midea as well and it's almost on par. Cooks a little bit slower but then it is a lot larger than the Philips model I have.
Which makes the Phillips still superior.Actually, I have a Midea as well and it's almost on par. Cooks a little bit slower but then it is a lot larger than the Philips model I have.
If only we could get erm something for all this philips promotion/thread of mouthWhich makes the Phillips still superior.fast and efficient.
Which makes the Phillips still superior.fast and efficient.
DD's but its 2x XXL'sActually not arguing. I think it's because Philips have a patented fan that works better than the others. And i would rather go for a philips in most instances. However, the price difference is not justified by the performance difference to the Midea.
I got the Midea because I needed a larger size, and it was R1300 iirc compared to R3000 for the equivalent sized Philips.
Oh yes - having two airfryers is actually the bomb. I do steak in one and chips in the other. Works great.
DD's but its 2x XXL's
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I think might also be the airflow of the Philips? Their grid basket and the way the drip pan is designed?Actually not arguing. I think it's because Philips have a patented fan that works better than the others. And I would rather go for a philips in most instances. However, the price difference is not justified by the performance difference to the Midea.
I got the Midea because I needed a larger size, and it was R1300 iirc compared to R3000 for the equivalent sized Philips.
Oh yes - having two airfryers is actually the bomb. I do steak in one and chips in the other. Works great.
This one and the Mecer 2400VA thread.If only we could get erm something for all this philips promotion/thread of mouth![]()
I think might also be the airflow of the Philips? Their grid basket and the way the drip pan is designed?
Well the black protective stuff on mine starts chipping of now and I noticed some light rust. Going to lodge a warranty claim with Loot soon if it is still within the warranty period. Not sure why this would happen and if anyone else has experienced this? (not talking about scratches). Other than that I have no complaints.Could be. Bottom line is that they do seem to be superior products, but you do end up paying for it.
Well the black protective stuff on mine starts chipping of now and I noticed some light rust. Going to lodge a warranty claim with Loot soon if it is still within the warranty period. Not sure why this would happen and if anyone else has experienced this? (not talking about scratches). Other than that I have no complaints.
Just the extras that I don't think is worth paying for. Those things are very overpriced.
Mine just go straight into the dishwasher.How do you clean you AF?
And I've never bothered with the extra's. Expensive gimmicks I reckon.
Mine just go straight into the dishwasher.
Interesting as they advertise it as dishwasher safe.I thought that might be the case. My domestic used to wash it with sunlight liquid and water poured straight into the basket; since I fired her a few months back I've been washing it in the dishwasher and it seems to be taking strain from this.
Interesting as they advertise it as dishwasher safe.
You put the Airfryer into the dishwasher? Do the cord and plug hang outside?Mine just go straight into the dishwasher.
You put the Airfryer into the dishwasher? Do the cord and plug hang outside?
No, take it to the front through the hole where the basket handle usually goes and inside..You put the Airfryer into the dishwasher? Do the cord and plug hang outside?
Bosch. ECO mode. 50deg.Yebo. Maybe depends on what setting and temperature you use though.
Bosch. ECO mode. 50deg.