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Instant Pot Vortex Plus ClearCook Dual Air Fryer - 8L $219.99 (RRP $429) Delivered @ Amazon AU / Costco (Membership Required)

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I found this price on both Costco and on Amazon.

https://www.costco.com.au/Appliances/Kitchen-Appliances/Stea…

Instant Pot Vortex Plus ClearCook Dual Air Fryer - 8L Air Fryer, Stainless Steel, 6-in-1 Smart Programs - Air Fry, Bake, Roast, Grill, Dehydrate, Reheat, XL Capacity -1700W, Black/Silver

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closed Comments

  • Can anyone guide me towards if I should buy one big air fryer or the dual setup?

    • Advantages/disadvantages to both. Really depends on what you’re planning to cook.

      E.g. A pizza won’t fit in this dual version unless you cut it in half.

    • If you are a Costco member you can buy to try and take it back if you don’t like it. You gave 90 days after purchase to make up your mind.

    • +1

      I’ve got a single basket 10l air fryer and am very happy with it. Can fit a whole pizza or a whole chicken and it’s easy enough to put different items on either side if cooking 2 different things at the same time

    • Depends on requirements
      Benefits of dual baskets is cooking two batches at different temps and having them sync to finish at same time.

    • I have both - Ninja's (though I've hardly used the single so far as I haven't had it long). I'd say if you're cooking for 1 or 2 people the dual basket is more useful as each basket can easily fit food for that many people and having different things in each at different temps & times is great.

      The big single might suit a greater number of people better as you can fit more of the food in one basket (though you can split things into both on the dual), does give the option to do big things in the single that can't be split and won't fit the duals.

  • My Phillips gave up on me after 5 years. Looking at this one but weighs 8kgs!

  • +1

    Have this and prefer it to the larger one. I find it easier to clean as it 2 smaller compartment and if one is dirty you can just use the other one. My kid also has an allergy so we use the one side to be allergy friendly food.

  • +1

    I have this air fryer and also a Phillips xxl.
    We are a family for 4 kids.
    We find this one performs well, however the cook time seems to be longer on this one vs the XXL.

    We generally opt for the XXL and use this one as a back up.

    • The Philips is always going to better then other brands

  • Note there's this one too - dual basket $129 2300 watts

    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CCYF3WZ7

    Or this 1700 watt for $110
    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0CH7NR2J7

    • Depends on your definition of better. I suspect the InstantPot will have better longevity. It may also have better functionality.

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