Do any of you in the UK use an air fryer? I'm toying with the idea of getting one but I'm not sure if it would be worth it, and fear it might end up as another gadget that I'd use a few times then put away, never to see the light of day again.
Brilliant thing used almost daily.
Great results and great experiments to play about with.
I got one for wife who wanted one she loves it.
It won't end up under the kitchen sink.
Digger said
Feb 9 11:56 PM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
Do any of you in the UK use an air fryer? I'm toying with the idea of getting one but I'm not sure if it would be worth it, and fear it might end up as another gadget that I'd use a few times then put away, never to see the light of day again.
Yes, use mine most days. It cooks things in about a third of the time it takes in the oven. Food comes out a lot crisper too.
Maddog said
Feb 10 12:26 AM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
Digger wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Virtually every health issue we face, can be mitigated in part by being healthier.
Yet more sage advice from the forum's self-appointed health and lifestyle guru.
He's right though. And why do you keep posting the same lines. Think of something new and original.
But he's at it non-stop, maybe he's the one who should think of something new and original.
I'm at on threads that are about that topic.
Others not so much.
I talk about weather on the weather thread.
Trump on the Trump thread and music on music threads..
Anonymous said
Feb 10 7:47 AM, 2025
jackb wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Do any of you in the UK use an air fryer? I'm toying with the idea of getting one but I'm not sure if it would be worth it, and fear it might end up as another gadget that I'd use a few times then put away, never to see the light of day again.
Brilliant thing used almost daily.
Great results and great experiments to play about with.
I got one for wife who wanted one she loves it.
It won't end up under the kitchen sink.
What kind of things do you use it for? I'd see it as an oven substitute but on a small scale, and other than maybe the potato wedges I have a couple of times a week I can't really see what could fit in it. I've seen double drawer ones, do you need one of those to make it useful?
Vita said
Feb 11 7:52 AM, 2025
I haven't got an Air Fryer but my slow cooker was a great investment.
Bung it all in and bugger off and no need to worry about pots boiling over.
jackb said
Feb 11 10:56 AM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
jackb wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Do any of you in the UK use an air fryer? I'm toying with the idea of getting one but I'm not sure if it would be worth it, and fear it might end up as another gadget that I'd use a few times then put away, never to see the light of day again.
Brilliant thing used almost daily.
Great results and great experiments to play about with.
I got one for wife who wanted one she loves it.
It won't end up under the kitchen sink.
What kind of things do you use it for? I'd see it as an oven substitute but on a small scale, and other than maybe the potato wedges I have a couple of times a week I can't really see what could fit in it. I've seen double drawer ones, do you need one of those to make it useful?
Ours is single drawer but large enough to put a chicken in I think.
I've never used it though I do cook.
Chips chops baked potatoes chicken wings/breasts salmon burgers egg and bacon butties I'll have to ask her when she gets home.
Sweet potato fries are brilliant.
I think your wedges will be crispier outside softer inside.
I do know it's used almost daily and the stuff comes out different than in an oven though it is I suppose a mini worktop oven.
Brilliant thing used almost daily.
Great results and great experiments to play about with.
I got one for wife who wanted one she loves it.
It won't end up under the kitchen sink.
Yes, use mine most days. It cooks things in about a third of the time it takes in the oven. Food comes out a lot crisper too.
I'm at on threads that are about that topic.
Others not so much.
I talk about weather on the weather thread.
Trump on the Trump thread and music on music threads..
What kind of things do you use it for? I'd see it as an oven substitute but on a small scale, and other than maybe the potato wedges I have a couple of times a week I can't really see what could fit in it. I've seen double drawer ones, do you need one of those to make it useful?
I haven't got an Air Fryer but my slow cooker was a great investment.
Bung it all in and bugger off and no need to worry about pots boiling over.
Ours is single drawer but large enough to put a chicken in I think.
I've never used it though I do cook.
Chips chops baked potatoes chicken wings/breasts salmon burgers egg and bacon butties I'll have to ask her when she gets home.
Sweet potato fries are brilliant.
I think your wedges will be crispier outside softer inside.
I do know it's used almost daily and the stuff comes out different than in an oven though it is I suppose a mini worktop oven.