Me, my Air Fryer and I… and You
Discussion
Just bought the Instant Vortex duo (didn’t pay £200 mind), really impressed so far. Did sausage and home made chips for the kids, jacket potatoes, crispy chicken, all great so far
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/2998392
Only thing about having the capacity split between two drawers is you may need to turn things, but great device and can’t see me using the oven unless what I’m cooking is particularly large.
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/2998392
Only thing about having the capacity split between two drawers is you may need to turn things, but great device and can’t see me using the oven unless what I’m cooking is particularly large.
juggsy said:
Only thing about having the capacity split between two drawers is you may need to turn things,.
We have to turn things with a big single drawer. Maybe it's more of an appearance thing - TBH I did think the point of these things was the hot air would cook them all around, but I did sausages they other day and as they were white underneath before being turned. The machine beeps to tell you to turn / shake anyway.Edited by Sheepshanks on Tuesday 6th September 11:16
Bonefish Blues said:
We went in a different direction to the drawer ones and bought a Tower Vortx 10-in-1, graded, for £85. It's really excellent - we were both sceptical beforehand, but it's already transformed our cooking in a couple of weeks.
I too looked at reviews and decided this would be a more versatile machine for us.
I feel sure you tempted me to buy something previously... I can't recall what it was, but whatever it was, it worked out. I too looked at reviews and decided this would be a more versatile machine for us.
I've often thought to buy an Air Fryer, but not entirely sure what I'd use it for. Perhaps I'll buy the Tower Vortx simply because you have one and your reviews worked out for me before.
NDA said:
I feel sure you tempted me to buy something previously... I can't recall what it was, but whatever it was, it worked out.
I've often thought to buy an Air Fryer, but not entirely sure what I'd use it for. Perhaps I'll buy the Tower Vortx simply because you have one and your reviews worked out for me before.
They're brilliant if you've got kids, as you can have sausages, nuggets, fries or whatnot on the table and ready to eat in about 10 minutes. No preheating the oven for half an hour first and then taking twice as long to cook. I've often thought to buy an Air Fryer, but not entirely sure what I'd use it for. Perhaps I'll buy the Tower Vortx simply because you have one and your reviews worked out for me before.
NDA said:
Bonefish Blues said:
We went in a different direction to the drawer ones and bought a Tower Vortx 10-in-1, graded, for £85. It's really excellent - we were both sceptical beforehand, but it's already transformed our cooking in a couple of weeks.
I too looked at reviews and decided this would be a more versatile machine for us.
I feel sure you tempted me to buy something previously... I can't recall what it was, but whatever it was, it worked out. I too looked at reviews and decided this would be a more versatile machine for us.
I've often thought to buy an Air Fryer, but not entirely sure what I'd use it for. Perhaps I'll buy the Tower Vortx simply because you have one and your reviews worked out for me before.
Luke. said:
They're brilliant if you've got kids, as you can have sausages, nuggets, fries or whatnot on the table and ready to eat in about 10 minutes. No preheating the oven for half an hour first and then taking twice as long to cook.
I live on my own most of the time - kids grown up and very happily divorced. Despite having a large kitchen and 3 oven Aga, I don't really cook for myself beyond steak and chips or Charlie Biggun's things from Sainsbury's. I am really most unadventurous compared to the cooks on PH!
The Aga, of course, is great for not having to pre-heat things, but I don't really use it.
I'm wondering if an Air Fryer would be handy for me for cooking more tasty things than my current rather limited repertoire.
PS - Yes! The Jura! Very good it is too. I couldn't live without it.
NDA said:
I live on my own most of the time - kids grown up and very happily divorced.
Despite having a large kitchen and 3 oven Aga, I don't really cook for myself beyond steak and chips or Charlie Biggun's things from Sainsbury's. I am really most unadventurous compared to the cooks on PH!
The Aga, of course, is great for not having to pre-heat things, but I don't really use it.
I'm wondering if an Air Fryer would be handy for me for cooking more tasty things than my current rather limited repertoire.
PS - Yes! The Jura! Very good it is too. I couldn't live without it.
I think it would work for you. I use it for most my cooking. We've got an electric Aga, which costs a bloody fortune to run, so the Air Fryer's a God send.Despite having a large kitchen and 3 oven Aga, I don't really cook for myself beyond steak and chips or Charlie Biggun's things from Sainsbury's. I am really most unadventurous compared to the cooks on PH!
The Aga, of course, is great for not having to pre-heat things, but I don't really use it.
I'm wondering if an Air Fryer would be handy for me for cooking more tasty things than my current rather limited repertoire.
PS - Yes! The Jura! Very good it is too. I couldn't live without it.
NDA said:
Bonefish Blues said:
We went in a different direction to the drawer ones and bought a Tower Vortx 10-in-1, graded, for £85. It's really excellent - we were both sceptical beforehand, but it's already transformed our cooking in a couple of weeks.
I too looked at reviews and decided this would be a more versatile machine for us.
I feel sure you tempted me to buy something previously... I can't recall what it was, but whatever it was, it worked out. I too looked at reviews and decided this would be a more versatile machine for us.
I've often thought to buy an Air Fryer, but not entirely sure what I'd use it for. Perhaps I'll buy the Tower Vortx simply because you have one and your reviews worked out for me before.
https://www.towerhousewares.co.uk/t17038006-aero-c...
Another recent air fryer convert here. Got the Ninja family version
Had it about a month. So far so good. Have used the oven very little if at all since we got it. Very good for feeding the kids the kind of things they like, nuggets, waffles, fish fingers chips etc. Quick and easy. I've cooked myself chicken breasts a few times and does a good job of those too.
Had it about a month. So far so good. Have used the oven very little if at all since we got it. Very good for feeding the kids the kind of things they like, nuggets, waffles, fish fingers chips etc. Quick and easy. I've cooked myself chicken breasts a few times and does a good job of those too.
Turn7 said:
NDA said:
Bonefish Blues said:
We went in a different direction to the drawer ones and bought a Tower Vortx 10-in-1, graded, for £85. It's really excellent - we were both sceptical beforehand, but it's already transformed our cooking in a couple of weeks.
I too looked at reviews and decided this would be a more versatile machine for us.
I feel sure you tempted me to buy something previously... I can't recall what it was, but whatever it was, it worked out. I too looked at reviews and decided this would be a more versatile machine for us.
I've often thought to buy an Air Fryer, but not entirely sure what I'd use it for. Perhaps I'll buy the Tower Vortx simply because you have one and your reviews worked out for me before.
https://www.towerhousewares.co.uk/t17038006-aero-c...
ETA
The best pizza base garlic bread we've ever tasted too - it just needed a bit of a trim to be squarer!
This is the same machine, same supplier (graded stuff for cheap), just a different brand:
https://www.kettleandtoasterman.co.uk/product/salt...
https://www.kettleandtoasterman.co.uk/product/salt...
NDA said:
Amazon are sold out.... hahahaha.
I need a new toy.
https://www.costco.co.uk/Appliances/Small-Kitchen-...I need a new toy.
This is good for the money, if you have a Costco membership. Considering getting one for the office but my colleagues are animals and would likely use it but never clean it
I'm happy with the Instantpot one I have which comes with a pressure cooker lid and an airfryer one. Airfryer one gets used a whole lot more but pressure cooker option is pretty handy. That's also on offer at Costco
Edited by giblet on Tuesday 6th September 12:45
giblet said:
I'll probably plump for the model that Bonefish has - for reasons hinted at above. Plus the Tower Xpress is 11 litres. i.e. large.NDA said:
Luke. said:
They're brilliant if you've got kids, as you can have sausages, nuggets, fries or whatnot on the table and ready to eat in about 10 minutes. No preheating the oven for half an hour first and then taking twice as long to cook.
I live on my own most of the time - kids grown up and very happily divorced. Despite having a large kitchen and 3 oven Aga, I don't really cook for myself beyond steak and chips or Charlie Biggun's things from Sainsbury's. I am really most unadventurous compared to the cooks on PH!
The Aga, of course, is great for not having to pre-heat things, but I don't really use it.
I'm wondering if an Air Fryer would be handy for me for cooking more tasty things than my current rather limited repertoire.
PS - Yes! The Jura! Very good it is too. I couldn't live without it.
These devices look good, but are they any use for, say, preparing a whole meal for a family of 4? For example, could you roast a whole chicken and enough chips for 4 at the same time?
Do they cook things from frozen?
Thinking about getting one for energy saving reasons rather than anything else. Any suggestions for a model man enough to do 4 dinners in one go?
Do they cook things from frozen?
Thinking about getting one for energy saving reasons rather than anything else. Any suggestions for a model man enough to do 4 dinners in one go?
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