Marhay70 wrote: » Thanks, I have a halogen oven but while it's fast and capable enough, the food certainly doesn't taste anything like it would out of a conventional fan oven and in the case of chicken, for instance, you would have to baste to get the flavour. Sort of defeats the purpose.
applejunkie wrote: » Is any of the papers doing the lidl voucher this week ? And could it be used to get 10 euro off the purchase price of this ?
nicelives wrote: » Is this made by Philips with a Sivercrest badge? it looks very similar and Philips say they use patented technology
Quackster wrote: » I would doubt it. I have a similar machine that I bought on Amazon last year for around the same price and it's a Chinese knockoff. But it's great!
ben36 wrote: » The lidl in finglas had at least 10 left at 1pm.
sok2005 wrote: » Used it last night, it's a great piece of kit. I was sceptical because I had previously used a Tefal Actifry and swore by it but I was pleasantly surprised at the results of the Lidl Air Fryer. Very fast cooking time, and the food was cooked perfectly even. It does amazing Kale chips with cashews. I also cooked a Spanish Omelette in record time.
Thargor wrote: » How did you do a Spanish omelet in the little basket?
But Shanghai No.1 Intermediate People’s Court ruled a food fryer Lock & Lock sold didn’t infringe an air circulation patent owned by Philips. The court said the internal designs are different, noting that the Lock & Lock fryer does not have an air outlet on its upper surface, as the Philips one does. An absence of this feature meant that the defendants’ product didn’t infringe Philips’ patent claims, said the court.
TireeTerror wrote: » This thread is useless without videos of making chips and other stuff. Id like to see how they look after being cooked and a review.
sok2005 wrote: » This is a bargain alert thread, I think what you're looking for is Youtube! Type in Air Fryer recipes!