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Actifry or Airfryer - looking to buy one of these
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Not sure if it's too late for you. I got the breville halo plus fryer on sale for £79 and I use it almost daily. I love it! Looks really funky so it is fine to have sitting out.
You can do so much in it apart from chips. I regularly use it for things like corn on the cob. I did try it for fairy cakes the other day, just because I wanted to see how they would turn out. They looked like alien buns trying to escape from the cases! I won't be trying that again!Father Ted: Now concentrate this time, Dougal. These
(he points to some plastic cows on the table) are very small; those (pointing at some cows out of the window) are far away...
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My actifry recently died also and was about the same age. I'd got that many spares over the years it was no longer cost effective. I have invested in a Visicook Airfryer. Its one of the best investments I have had. Everything cooks better than my oven. You can can select roast grill fries pizza rotator and something else. Adjust temp and time as necessary. Has rotator basket for chips and attachments for joints of meat, and a rack for grilling or roasting. I love it and wouldn't go back to an actifry now. Just need to sell my practically new accessories on eBay.GC 2026 ~ J £213.45/180 F £180.21/£120 M £158.53/£150 A £184.65/£150 May £68.11/120 (includes food, toiletries and cleaning from 13th to 12th of each month). £4.97/30 Bulk fund Two person vegan household, with occasional visitorsJoin me on the meal plan thread : https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6356309/could-we-start-a-meal-plan-thread-again-so-its-not-lost-in-the-gc/p1Forever learning the art of frugality0
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