Dual Air Fryers

Emil Tac 2

Roller of Sleeves
I am looking to buy a dual air fryer as friends tell me it's the next best thing, plus it saves on energy compared to oven so win-win. Any recommendations/opinions?
(I know the Ninja brand is the most popular one, but I am looking for cheaper alternatives which are just as good).
 
I am looking to buy a dual air fryer as friends tell me it's the next best thing, plus it saves on energy compared to oven so win-win. Any recommendations/opinions?
(I know the Ninja brand is the most popular one, but I am looking for cheaper alternatives which are just as good).
This Dunelm air fryer was recommended to me and I bought it about six weeks ago. It is a large, single unit, but I find this is more useful than two units and I have even made cakes in it (I purchased a suitable tin from Ebay to put in the base). It is large, easy to use and the non-stick is amazing. Very cheap for the quality, quiet, and it looks good. I almost bought a Ninja but I am so glad I did not pay all that money. Good luck
 
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To me, an air fryer looks like a baby version of my halogen desktop oven. I opted against a "conventional" oven in my new kitchen..wheelchair access and use of one is a PITA. No complaints, and I've had the oven for..oh..7 years? Just a generic amazon jobbie.
 
Tristar was recommended when I got mine a while back. They're in the cheaper bracket, but rated as higher quality compared to others in the same bracket and a few of the premium ones.
 
I am looking to buy a dual air fryer as friends tell me it's the next best thing, plus it saves on energy compared to oven so win-win. Any recommendations/opinions?
(I know the Ninja brand is the most popular one, but I am looking for cheaper alternatives which are just as good).

I have an air fryer and have had one for years since before they became the next 'must have' gadget. They can be cheaper, but not always. Make sure you research what you'd use it for and how long it would take as it can actually be more expensive cooking by air fryer in some cases.
I have a Cosori 5.5L one from Amazon. It was £69 when I purchased it which was the standard price; now they're £109. They often crop up on offer though.
 

Emil Tac 2

Roller of Sleeves
Thinking of getting this when it's back in stock mainly because it has a single drawer option for making things like pizzas/flatbreads etc and it also has windows, so i can see through without opening.

 

Peter Dale

Dammit man! I'm a technician, not a magician!
I bought a ninja foodie one, and it's been awesome. I almost never use my main oven anymore, since two draws is enough to essentially cook most meals. Being able to sync them to end at the same time while using different cooking methods and times is brilliant.
 

CrowyTech

VI Form College Lead Technician
We finally joined the Air Fryer trend between Christmas and the new year, ~£40 from Costco and is great, nice and large. I prefer a large single drawer to a double.
 
I would like one, but need to find room on the worktop, I'm using my Crockpot slow cooker a lot, going back to Chicken arrabbiata stew and parmesan dumplings in a bit..... Colourifics one looks good
 

Emil Tac 2

Roller of Sleeves
There are these deals going on if anyone's interested:



I'm still going to get the duronic one though just because of the single basket option. I make flatbreads/pizzas from time to time which wouldn't fit in a single tray.
 
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