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    Join Date: May 2012

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    Default Air fryer recommendations

    I am looking at buying my aging parents an air fryer.
    They have a halogen cooker, but it sounds like the bearing are on the way out.

    Ideally, I would like one with a double drawer system, but a single drawer with a divider may be a good option.
    It is for just the two of them 99% of the time.

    Any recommendations on brands and model type?
    Kevin

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    Grant (Struth) of this parish is probably the best person to answer your query. He has a good one and uses it frequently.
    Barry

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    We have a Ninja 2 drawer, use the oven much less now
    Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmcin626 View Post
    We have a Ninja 2 drawer, use the oven much less now
    Same here

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    So is a Ninja AF300UK a good option?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CageyH View Post
    So is a Ninja AF300UK a good option?
    There are 2 versions I think, we have the smaller versions which plenty big enough as there only 2 of us. Just have a look around as there are always offers on them.
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    The 300 is the smaller of the two drawer range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CageyH View Post
    The 300 is the smaller of the two drawer range.
    Big enough for us
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    Robin

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    Can't go wrong with Ninja stuff. We have this one.



    Not the cheapest air fryer around (£180-ish), but does all sorts of other stuff (I'm told )
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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    I've got one of the original Ninja Foodis which has the advantage over a plain air fryer of having the pressure cooking, saute and slow cooking functions.

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