
by - written on 28/12/12 (Very useful, 232 readings)
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I got one of these as an early Christmas present, and have been using it most nights ever since. And I'll tell you what, it's brilliant! It's a doddle to set up, you plug it in and set the temperature with a wee dial on the top. The other dial, halfway down, is a timer. The appliance is made of plastic, but don't let that fool ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/12/12, updated on 07/12/12 (Useful, 70 readings)
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I have had a Philips Airfryer for quite a while now and I've been very impressed with it. I purchased it when my old deep fat fryer stopped working and it has been well worth the money. I paid £150, but at the time this was a sale price and the RRP was around £200. I have seen them on offer much cheaper than this though. One ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/09/12 (Somewhat useful, 150 readings)
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The Philips Airfryer is an easy device to use and comes with a nice instruction booklet that should point even the worst of cooks in the right direction. It is also very well designed, is pretty sleek-looking, and it is easy to see that Philips have put a lot of thought into their product. The plug stows away nicely inside an aperture in ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/06/12, updated on 28/06/12 (Somewhat useful, 407 readings)
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My partner bought me this for Christmas. Its quite wide and I found it hard to find somewhere to put it in the kitchen. Its not too noisey when cooking like some other products on the market. The dial does tick and ping which I felt was a bit unecessary. The food inside cooks really well and in such a short space of time. The only little ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/12/11, updated on 07/12/11 (Very useful, 972 readings)
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Firstly, I much apologise for the length of this review. There is so much I wanted to say, and this is the edited version. I've always struggled with my weight, and as such need to utilise healthier cooking methods for both myself, and also to prevent the same problems happening to my kids. For years I've used a Tefal Actifry ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/11/11, updated on 06/11/11 (Very useful, 354 readings)
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Price I paid : It was a gift. It costs £119.99 at Amazon.co.uk/kitchen. If you are at all like me and love the foods that are labeled as bad for you. Or don't even appear in that dreaded food pyramid. You may frequent the odd fast food restaurant. Or they may come knocking on your door once or twice a month baring delicious ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/06/11 (Very useful, 525 readings)
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The AirFryer is a great kitchen must have if, like me, you are health conscious, and even if you not it means you can indulge in fried foods with less guilt, as it gives food a "deep fried" taste without using a lot of oil. The instructions say that, if you are using convenience food, like frozen chips or chicken ... Read the complete review


