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Kitchen Couture Air Fryer Healthy Food No Oil Cooking Recipe 3.4L Capacity Black $53.30 Delivered @ eBay Grouptwowarehouse

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Kitchen Couture Air Fryer Healthy Food No Oil Cooking Recipe 3.4l Capacity Black $53.30 @ eBay grouptwowarehouse

Marginally cheaper than the Kogan deal I posted and the expiry is longer.

Credit to RogueWolf.

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  • Canicook dumplings in this? Or bake a cake?

    • +7

      yesyoucan.

  • $49.95 with code MYPLUSHJ4BP954QM This code may be targeted.

    Anyway I just bought one for $49.95 thanks op.

  • Any good?

  • -1

    Why would you buy this compare to 13l for 49 bucks. This is not a very famous brand. Want to know what others think.

    • -1
    • +1

      Because one is an air fryer and the other is a convection oven. Air fryers come with baskets they allow you to shake contents very easily while cooking. Convection ovens do not. I have both, and while there is some overlap stuff you do in an air fryer easily is very difficult in a convection oven, vice versa.

  • I tried a low brand air fryer earlier and it worked really well. I broke it so looking for new one. Keen to know what others are looking in to their airfryer. Thanks

    • how did you break it? was it the item or misuse?

  • +1

    It was misuse, i kept it outside in my balcony in a table. Storm came and it fell off and broke. 🙁

  • Reviews on this one seem to be either 5 or 1

  • curious on how different this would be compared to Phillips/Tefal ones which are many times more expensive. I guess the concept of operations for the appliance is the same, but do the branded ones do better in specific things perhaps?

    • I've had a knock off on 3L air fryer for maybe 5 years now, hasn't missed a beat. There really not much to them, it's just a heating element and fan. I deliberately bought a simple one with dials, one for temp and one for time. No fancy electronics to fail.

    • I have used Phillips & another big brand(cant recollect) It still runs in my parents kitchen. I had them for 3-4yrs each. Then I used a generic brand from ebay and that cost me $90 for 13ltr. That was pretty big and great for good quantity food. This technology isn't very hard to replicate. As Blinkybill said it is just a heating element and fan. I found the same. I didn't find any difference in both spectrum of this product. I want to know what others think and if they have more to add to what I have found. Thanks

  • +1

    I boughta generic. It often required maintainance (fan fell off, tray would not trigger on/off switch) then I bought a Westinghouse Opti-Fry and it was trouble free and unexpectedly, food was cooked crisper and better and yet, as others have said, they are just an element, thermostat and a fan.

  • +1

    Personally, there is nothing wrong with cheaper air fryers as they all do the same thing.
    One thing to consider is that depending on the food you cook, oil will build up inside the air fryer (above the heating coil and where the fan is) and eventually you will need to replace it as cleaning the inside for some of the units is not easy or possible.

    Of course, this is dependent on the food you cook and how frequently you use it

  • How is it different to using a fan forced oven?

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