
Philips air fryer that has shoppers 'not bothering with a new oven' slashed by 50% to £99
Air fryers have quickly become a kitchen staple thanks to their speed, versatility, and ability to cook with little to no oil. Now, a highly rated dual-basket model, praised for its 'quality and effectiveness', is currently available at half price.
The Philips Dual Basket Airfryer 3000 Series is now just £99.99 on Amazon, down from its original price of £199.99, meaning you get a 50 per cent discount on one of the brand's most versatile family-sized models.
With a 9-litre capacity and two independent drawers, the black Philips air fryer allows users to cook multiple dishes at once, for example, crispy fries in one basket and juicy chicken in the other.
Powered by Rapid Air Technology, it circulates hot air for fast, even cooking using up to 99% less fat than traditional frying methods.
This Philips Dual Basket Airfryer supports a wide range of cooking modes including air frying, baking, grilling, and roasting, making it ideal for family meals.
It also comes with a breakfast kit, touchscreen controls, and compatibility with the HomeID app, which gives access to guided recipes and cooking tips. The baskets are dishwasher-safe and feature a non-stick coating, making clean-up fast and hassle-free.
For those looking for similar features at a lower price point, the Cookworks 9L Dual Air Fryer is available at £70 on Argos and holds a 4.8-star rating from 890 reviews.
Alternatively, the Ninja MAX 6-in-1 Dual Zone Air Fryer (9.5L) is currently discounted to £159.99 from £229.99 on the Ninja website and enjoys a 4.9-star rating from over 7,700 reviews.
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 420 reviews, the Philips Dual Basket Airfryer 3000 Series has impressed many with its performance, ease of use, and generous capacity.
One five-star reviewer said: 'Very pleased with the quality and effectiveness of this air fryer… it cooks evenly, is fairly easy to clean (and both trays can be put through the dishwasher). Recommended.'
Another user said it replaced their full-size oven, writing: 'It has performed so well that I've ended up not bothering to buy a new oven… incredibly versatile! Potatoes, pastries, meats, even reheating food comes out fantastic.'
However, some did point out flaws, with one saying: 'When I open a tray during cooking, if not at the shake prompt, it turns OFF instead of resuming. All else is very good, especially the intuitive double-basket program icons.'
Homewares deal of the week
Looking to beat the heat as temperatures continue to rise?
Then look no further than Dunelm's White Rechargeable USB Desk Fan that has an almost perfect five star rating for its small, yet mighty, design that means it works "even on the lowest setting."
Easy to connect via a USB cable that can be connected to laptops and computers, this desk fan is perfect for those who find themselves working from home on these sweaty, humid summer days.
However, it doesn't need to remain plugged-in, as the rechargeable element and compact six-inch design means it can be taken anywhere, even placed on a bedside table overnight on summer nights thanks to its "quiet" operation.
It's finished with four speed settings to choose from and an adjustable angle that can help direct the cool breeze where it is needed, unlike other models that can sometimes be stuck in one place.
As for Dunelm's own mini desk fan, it has received an impressive 4.8 rating from impressed shoppers who say that, despite its size, it is "surprisingly powerful" and "a literal life-saver" during this kind of weather.
One five-star review read: "Fantastic fan, surprisingly powerful, quiet, lasts for quite a long time when charged, very hard to find a decent small rechargeable fan but this is it, will be buying more!"
Beat the heat with Dunelm's White Rechargeable USB Desk Fan that costs just £25.
And another reviewer mentioned a visibility issue: 'Looks great, works great… why are the control buttons invisible? Have to keep the plastic marker in place to work it, but then you can't see the temperature.'
But a first-time air fryer user wrote: 'Excellent air fryer, I can fit loads in and it cooks super quick. Super handy while our kitchen is being redone. Easy to wash up or dishwasher the pans.'
The overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with many praising the appliance's ease of use, build quality, and time-saving design. As one reviewer put it, 'everything has come out fantastic'.
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