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Snap up 10-in-1 'game-changer' Tefal air fryer for less than £50 in time-limited deal

Snap up 10-in-1 'game-changer' Tefal air fryer for less than £50 in time-limited deal

Daily Record25-04-2025

Air fryers have quickly become an essential for every household over recent months and years. They are known to make everything easier, quicker and more efficient as they reduce cooking times and make cooking multiple foods together quite simple. When it comes to which brand of an air fryer people could choose from, Tefal is one that is well known as a leading brand. Now, shoppers can get the Tefal Easy Fry Max Digital Air Fryer for £49.99 on Amazon down from £119.99. Saving up to 58% on the air fryer, it could be the solution people are looking for as it has up to 10 cooking options - fries, nuggets, vegetables, fish, dessert, chicken, bacon, pizza, steak and prawns. READ MORE: Dunelm's £59 'secret storage' stool 'looks amazing' and 'perfect' READ MORE: Shoppers can bag top-rated Shark vacuum cleaner for £220 cheaper at little known outlet Not only does it have multiple options, it also features a five-litre capacity that can serve up to six people, making it an ideal tool for dinner parties, family mealtimes or bulk prepping. Whether it's a 1 kg chicken or a 7.5-inch pizza, this air fryer can fit large ingredients. With the rising costs of everything, Tefal air fryers can save up to 70% more energy and 46% faster results, according to the brand. Time and energy can also be saved when it comes to cleaning up as the fryer comes with non-stick, dishwasher-safe air frying baskets. With a digital touchscreen, the appliance is also easy to use, making cooking stress-free and simple. If shoppers want to try a different brand, such as Ninja, they could grab the Foodi FlexDrawer Dual Air Fryer for £199, which has seven cooking functions, is up to 65% faster than fan ovens, offers a capacity of 10.4 litres and comes with non-stick dishwasher-safe drawer dividers. Another option could be the Geepas 9.2l Digital Air Fryer Vortex from Debenhams for £60.96, which features advanced Vortex rapid air circulation technology, a built-in digital touch screen LED display, and 10 preset cooking modes. The Tefal air fryer has received a 4.5 out of 5-star rating from a total of 620 reviews on Amazon. One reviewer wrote: 'Versatile, convenient and healthy cooking. A game-changer in the kitchen. The Tefal Easy Fry Max Digital Air Fryer has completely transformed the way I cook. With its 10-in-1 functions, it's not just an air fryer - it's a multi-functional kitchen appliance that can air fry, roast, bake, reheat, and even dehydrate. It makes cooking healthier, faster, and easier, without the need for oil.' Another person said: 'I recently invested in the Tefal Air Fryer, and it has completely revolutionised my cooking experience. This versatile appliance, with its impressive 10-in-1 functions, has earned a solid 5-star rating from me.' 'Really pleased with this air fryer, it's quick, and cooks the food perfectly. Would I recommend, yes I would,' said another shopper. However, others disagreed with some of the positive reviews and shared their opposing experiences. One person wrote: "Better if recipe book was included with basic recipes." Another said: 'It's good value for money but I wished we had bought a larger one. There's only two of us but I would say it's ideal for a single person.'

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