
'Super convenient' Amazon air fryer now £50 as shoppers 'wish they bought it sooner'
"Wow. Who knew that a product like this could virtually defunct your cooker."
It is fair to say that air fryers have revolutionised the way we cook. With some UK households owning more than one of these cooking devices, many of us have forgotten that our old ovens exist.
Saving users both time and energy, air fryers have become significantly popular due to being able to cook different parts of your meals at the same time but at different temperatures. This also means meals can be eaten while they are piping hot as all the different foods can be ready at the same time.
For those who still haven't hopped onto the trend, or are looking to upgrade their well used air fryer, Amazon has slashed the price of one of their top choice air fryers as part of a limited time deal.
Normally retailing for £89.99, shoppers can now grab the Essen by Keplin 9L Dual Zone Air Fryer for £50.99 after a 43 per cent price cut. Claiming to be a great alternative to Tower and Ninja air fryers, Keplin's device is said to save 55 per cent on energy bills and cook 50 per cent faster than conventional ovens.
With six preset cooking functions, including air fry, roast and bake, this air fryer lets users prepare a variety of meals effortlessly with 'gourmet precision'. While being able to start cooking in under 10 seconds from just three taps of the digital touch screen, this air fryer lets you cook more as it boasts a capacity of 9L.
Essen by Keplin 9L Dual Zone Air Fryer
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Using an air fryer also means users can enjoy guilt-free fried food as the appliance uses 85 per cent less oil than traditional frying methods. Keplin has said that this air fryer can deliver 'the perfect balance of crispy exteriors and tender interiors for healthier, delicious meals.'
And when it comes to the dreaded clean up, this air fryer will provide a hassle-free experience. Equipped with non-stick baskets, all that is needed is a quick rinse or a gentle sponge to remove any excess mess.
Another relatively cheap air fryer on Amazon is the Innsky Dual Zone Hot Air Fryer. Normally retailing for £79.99, this 8L air fryer has been reduced down to £64.99. With eight present food programs and two 4L baskets, this air fryer is said to be able to cook for up to eight people.
Alternatively, for those who are looking for a more well-known brand, Argos has included the Tower Vortx Vizion 11L Dual Air Fryer in its Big Red sale. Retailing for £110, shoppers can reduce the price by adding the code Red20 at checkout, meaning they will only need to spend £88. This deal is set to end on June 3.
Back to the Essen Air Fryer, many Amazon shoppers have been left amazed by the device. With a 4.6 star rating and over 1,000 people buying it in the last month, one shopper admitted that they wished they had "bought it sooner".
One happy five-star reviewer wrote: "The quality is very good and touch-operated. It is simple and clear to learn how to operate quickly. The non-stick pan is very easy to clean and has a large capacity so you can explore the fun of cooking with good friends."
With another adding: "This 9L air fryer is great so far! It's easy to use, with clear instructions and very simple to clean. It cooks chicken really well and is definitely energy-efficient, saving time compared to a normal oven. I'm especially pleased with the dual drawers — super convenient for cooking different items at once. Overall, it's excellent value for money!"
However, one reviewer didn't have the best experience with the air fryer, noting: "This is the second one I have ordered and they've both been faulty in some way or the other."
While a four-star review had a slight niggle with the device, saying: "Removed one star as I did find the drawers to be quite stiff when lifting them in and out of the air fryer itself but overall it cooked my food well and I am very pleased with it.
One the flip side, another shopper gushed: "I am loving this and wish I had bought it much sooner. I am getting more and more confident using the air fryer. Saves time and saves energy costs!"
A further shopper also chimed in: "Wow. Who knew that a product like this could virtually defunct your cooker. Quality of food once cooked is another level. Quick. Less energy usage. Top tip though.... don't use any oil/or little oil.. not needed. The clue is in the title."
For those who want to buy the Essen by Keplin 9L Dual Zone Air Fryer while it is on deal, click HERE.
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