
Tefal's Ninja-rivalling air fryer that's 'very impressive' is now £100 in Amazon tech sale
Tefal's Ninja-rivalling air fryer that's 'very impressive' is now £100 in Amazon tech sale
This air fryer is incredibly versatile so you can roast a chicken, sear seafood and steaks, and also bake cakes.
With two different sized drawers you can decide on the size of meal you're cooking with ease.
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An essential for many homes and kitchens now is an air fryer. They cook food faster, easier and some may even say - tastier meals. There is no shortage of brands out there and it can take some time to choose which one is best for the home.
Air fryers can also be quite expensive and although brands such as Ninja are well-loved, they may not be affordable for everyone. A competitor brand to Ninja is Tefal, whose air fryers are known for cooking delicious meals with a range of options. Now, shoppers can have the best of both worlds in terms of taste and price as the Tefal Easy Fy Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer is now priced at £99.99, down from £179.99 on Amazon.
For comparison the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone is priced at £149 on Amazon and is offered for the same price from the Ninja site itself, with the Tefal offer a drop in price and a way for shoppers to save money.
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The fryer has a two in one function with its two different sized drawers - 5.2 litre and 3.1 litre - meaning that a whole meal can be cooked simultaneously. Whether it's chicken and chips or pork and veg for a Sunday dinner, this air fryer has shoppers covered. If it's just one thing being cooked in the fryer, shoppers can also use just one of the compartments and leave the other empty - saving energy when needed.
With the drawers combined, there is a total capacity of 8.3 litres - perfect for those family dinners or friend group catch ups. Shoppers can also sync up finish times to ensure everything is ready at the same time. According to the brand, the easy fry dual fryer prepares a wide variety of meals 40% faster than in a conventional oven and saves up to 70% energy.
With eight programs, it not only cooks food it can also roast, sear, bake and dehydrate if needed. For those on a health kick or simply trying to make healthier choices in general, the air fryer is said to leave food with 99% less added fat in comparison to cooking with oil or traditional deep frying.
If this isn't the air fryer for everyone however, they could look at brands such as the Breville VDF130 Halo Flexi 11L Dual Oven Air Fryer in Black for £230 from Argos. This air fryer gives shoppers up to 12 ways to cook their food, with compartments split into two 5.5 litre zones and a sync function. There are 10 digital cooking presets for chips, chicken, vegetables, steak and more with one appliance and seven accessories, shoppers can air fry, turbo crisp, bake, grill, roast and reheat.
The extra crisp air frying technology means there's no need for preheating, just choose a program and off you go.
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A slightly cheaper option could be the MORPHY RICHARDS 480010 Digital 4 Litre Air Fryer from Currys for £119.99. This fryer gives shoppers the option to fry, bake or roast their food, it has a four litre capacity and comes with 8 pre-set programs and has an LED touch display.
However, shoppers have given the Tefal airfryer a 4.6 out of 5 star rating from a total of 2,455 reviews on the Amazon website. 'Very impressive and cheap,' said one shopper. 'Incredible value for money compared to alternatives. Very even cooking, high heat, great crispiness and extremely convenient. The two different drawer sizes are great and add up to a considerable amount. The sync and flip reminder features are great too.'
Another person said: 'Very good product…good tastes delicious in half the time.'
'This is a great air fryer. You have two drawers, one of which is bigger and is great for cooking joints. The chicken we cooked was so succulent and was amazing,' said another shopper.
However, some people weren't as impressed. One person said: 'This air fryer is okay, but I would just say ok.'
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Another wrote: 'Drawer handles are not strong, poor quality plastic.'
For over 44% off, the Tefal Easy Fry Dual Zone sounds like a great choice for shoppers who don't want to splurge but want a work horse of a kitchen gadget that will do the job.
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