mel123 wrote: » I dont clean it after every use, but once a week for sure. I spray it with elbow grease, leave it to sit for a while and then bang it in the dishwasher. Couldnt be easier. Not sure if they are 'dishwasher safe' but i can confirm no issues with mine at all, as i said in a previous post 5 years later still going strong If anyone spots a bargain alert for the XL maybe they could post in here as there is a good few of us looking for one
Cameron Crooked Dinner wrote: » In 4 years+ of almost daily use I've never cleaned the inside of it. I clean the basket about once a week or so, its just too much work cleaning it after every use. It does smoke when its not cleaned but to get over this I have a table setup outside and I leave it outside for cooking and bring it in again after. Only issue is if its raining. I'm actually planning to come up with a vent to attach to it like you would have on a vented dryer that you could just hang out the window on one end and cover the airfryer extraction vent on the other thus diverting all some outside.
greasepalm wrote: » Found a cleaning one.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SfjV4VjDrQ
cython wrote: » 3x camels suggests there was a freak event sub £100 in 2018, but £230 was the lowest in the last year: https://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B077ZFCZT3
OmegaGene wrote: » I’ve had all three sizes of air fryers and the best way to describe the size is Regular = 1.2 kg full chicken Xl = 1.4kg full chicken Xxl = 1.9/2kg full chicken
Tefral wrote: » Yeah thats my question also really. is reduced on amazon at the moment, but that may not necessarily be a deal.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-HD9650-99-Collection-Technology/dp/B077ZFCZT3/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=airfryer%2Bxxl&qid=1598259335&sr=8-3&th=1
mydiscworld wrote: » What's a good price to jump on for the XXL?
Tefral wrote: » Yep, assemble them uncooked place the whole lot in, turn on to 200 and check until the bread is toasted. Cheese perfectly melted on the inside then. I cooked a steak in it one day, came out very juicy, only thing i could imagine is it seared it all at once.
stevek93 wrote: » They can make toasties? :O
Tefral wrote: » There was a deal on Bargain alerts years ago for the standard one and purchased it then. Used every day. Even makes unreal toasties. Anyway was looking today to replace it as its handle and base are a bit worse for wear. It seems like the XXL is reduced in price at the momenthttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-HD9650-99-Collection-Technology/dp/B077ZFCZT3/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=airfryer%2Bxxl&qid=1598259335&sr=8-3&th=1 I wonder does anyone have the xxl version?
stevek93 wrote: » Does the food turn in this while it’s cooking?
GottaGetGatt wrote: » If you looking for a good Air Fryer then this is the one to get. Excellent job and so easy to keep clean. https://www.harveynorman.ie/small-appliances/small-cooking-appliances/fryers/healthy-fryers/delonghi-low-oil-fryer-and-multicooker-fh2133.html
OmegaGene wrote: » the difference between the regular and xl is not that much, keep an eye on the xxl prices too