
Shoppers race to major supermarket to snap up huge 6-litre air fryer scanning at tills for £23 instead of £43
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SHOPPERS are racing to one of the UK's leading supermarkets after the chain slashed the prices of a huge air fryer.
The cooking appliance has a massive 6-litre capacity and is part of an iconic chef's kitchen range.
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Gino D'Acampo's air fryer has gone on sale
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The product comes in a sleek, minimalist design
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Asda has cut the prices of Gino D'Acampo's incredible air fryer.
The product was originally £43 but the supermarket has since taken a staggering £20 off the price.
Now, it can be yours for just £23.53.
The device comes in a chic grey colour and measures 34 x 28 x 30 cm - meaning it has a 6 litre capacity.
It also has a variable temperature and a 60 minute timer for meals that take longer to cook.
One happy shopper left a review on the ASDA website which read: 'Value for money - just right for a small family.'
Another raved: 'Looks really nice and smart - Was bigger than I expected so happy with this item'
Asda still stocks the star's range of kitchenware, which remains incredibly popular.
The supermarket regularly goes viral for its incredible savings, including a huge price slashing campaign launched in March.
Asda cut the price of 10,000 of its products by up to 45 per cent as part of its Rollback price commitment.
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In January, the supermarket had said that prices would be cut by an average of 25 per cent with some cuts being as high as 50 per cent.
Asda gas claimed that many of its "family favourite" products are now 5% cheaper than promotional prices at competitors, including deals on Tesco's Clubcard or Sainsbury's Nectar card.

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