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Experts 79% 4 Reviews
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The Philips Airfryer uses a heating element and a fan
Both of which sit above a tray for your food. It offers temperatures of up to 200 degrees
And can cook chips in around 15 minutes – around 10 minutes quicker than an oven. One of the best bits about the Philips Airfryer is the fact that it doesn't use much oil – around a table spoon in fact. That also makes a difference when it comes to tast
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Limited in what you will eventually find yourself cooking
Large for a kitchen worktop
On the downside
The Philips Airfryer doesn't produce chips that are up there with the very best. It may be a slightly healthier option
But for taste you simply can't beat a conventional fryer. The Philips Airfryer also takes up a lot of space.
Abstract: Philips claims its latest chip fryer can serve up delicious sliced spuds using 80 percent less fat. That's all well and good, of course, but do you want to eat the results? We find out for you: click play on the clip above to see what we made of it....
Abstract: Unlike the Tefal Actifry that is almost totally for ‘potato type products’ this can work with a whole range of products including meats and fish, perhaps the only restriction is that they should be large enough not to fall through the grid....
The Philips Airfryer uses a heating element and a fan, both of which sit above a tray for your food. It offers temperatures of up to 200 degrees, and can cook chips in around 15 minutes – around 10 minutes quicker than an oven. One of the best bits about the Philips Airfryer is the fact that it doesn't use much oil – around a table spoon in fact. That also makes a difference when it comes to tast
On the downside, the Philips Airfryer doesn't produce chips that are up there with the very best. It may be a slightly healthier option, but for taste you simply can't beat a conventional fryer. The Philips Airfryer also takes up a lot of space.
A decent enough option if you're looking to cook food in slightly less time than an oven, the Philips Airfryer is also capable of producing food that's slightly healthier than fried rivals. It's not perfect, however, with food proving a bit dryer than ...