Philips 2000 Series Airfryer, 4.2l NA220/00 A$91.23 (~NZ$111.26) Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Cheapest I can find it locally is $139 at Farmers (Excl delivery). This Amazon price is including free delivery.

It looks like $125ish, but if you click "Apply coupon" on the page (expires April 30th) you get an additional $14 off.

Special feature 14 cooking methods in one, Cooking window, HomeID Recipe App, RapidAir technology, Touchscreen control14 cooking methods in one, Cooking window, HomeID Recipe App, RapidAir technology, Touchscreen control
Product dimensions 36.8D x 27.3W x 29.3H centimetres
Colour Black/Silver
Capacity 4.2 Litres
Material Plastic
About this item

CRISPY RESULTS WITH RAPIDAIR TECHNOLOGY – Unique Starfish design circulates hot air for crispy, golden results with minimal oil; enjoy healthier fried foods without compromising on taste
13 WAYS TO COOK FOR ULTIMATE VERSATILITY – Air fry, bake, grill, roast, reheat, defrost, keep warm, one-pot cook, stir-fry, sauté, cook from frozen, dehydrate, and toast; simple one-touch presets for every dish
FAMILY-FRIENDLY 4.2 L CAPACITY – Perfect size to cook for the whole family; fits up to six chicken drumsticks or 500 g of fries; compact design complements any kitchen space, big or small
HEALTHIER COOKING, UP TO 90% LESS FAT – Achieve delicious flavors without the added fat; uses hot air instead of oil to prepare your favorite meals, giving you guilt-free enjoyment with every bite
EFFORTLESS CLEANUP WITH DISHWASHER-SAFE PARTS – Non-stick StarPlate and dishwasher-safe parts make cleaning simple and fast; spend less time scrubbing and more time savoring your favorite meals

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  • Price spy indicates it was $99.99 at Farmers earlier in the month and as low as $89.99 last year. I remember seeing it for around $90 at JB last BF sale.

  • The videos on the product page are bordering on misleading advertising, in one of them they're comparing their oven with "RapidAir Technology" against one that doesn't have it, and the graphic shows the one that doesn't have it with the heat just coming straight down from the top of the unit only heating the top of the food like a toaster oven or normal non fan forced oven, while the RapidAir graphic has arrows showing the vortex of hot air that RapidAir creates swirling around your food.

    Here's the thing though, don't ALL air fryers have a fan in them that makes the air circulate around the food? That's the reason why they work the way they do isn't it, actually, that's the reason they're called AIR fryers isn't it?

  • Will highly suggest glass airfryers over teflon

    • Wait, are there any with full glass container? I have only seen one with glass window, with rest as Teflon.

      • +1

        I found this one but no idea what the quality is like.
        Reviews seem positive with the main negative seeming to be that it is heavy due to the glass.

      • +1

        There's this kind, it's a different design though, I think Sunbeam do something similar and I think I remember seeing one in The Warehouse from TV Shop

        https://www.briscoes.co.nz/product/1131302/ninja-crispi-4-in…

        • We've got that one (Ninja Crispi). Much more simple than the cruddy interfaces elsewhere. Cooking is ok, bit uneven at times but easy to clean and feels more premium. I couldn't care less about Teflon an microplastics but the lack of them may appeal to some.

  • I have this one its really good. Like about 4 frozen chicken breast to juicy within like 25mins or so probs a lil less at 180*c

    Its really clean as well :D

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