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Hairy Bikers Air Fryer 4.3L £34.99 (£3.49 delivery) @ Home Bargains

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Want to create healthy fried goods? Get yourself an Air Fryer! There's a reason why they're so popular at the moment and it's because they use less fat to cook and are easy to use!

Features
Durable yet stylish construction with functional design
Rapid air circulation system
30 Minute timer
Fast Frying
Overheat protection
Product Code: 76430

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  1. rimz790's avatar
    rimz790
    Harpsbag23/04/2021 20:32

    They're absolutely amazing and you'll never be without one again once you …They're absolutely amazing and you'll never be without one again once you buy it


    Totally agree! Bought a 4.3L Tower brand from amazon in December and I am using it to make my weekly air fried whole chicken legs, veggies and baby potatoes...also been making the usual popular stuff like chips, nuggets and is a good appliance to reheat any leftover home cooked and takeaway food with...

    Here is what I made with my air fryer...
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  2. ngangekrubally's avatar
    ngangekrubally
    That name though
  3. Harpsbag's avatar
    Harpsbag
    Bonedome12323/04/2021 20:30

    Are air fryers any good? This seems a cheap price for one.


    They're absolutely amazing and you'll never be without one again once you buy it
  4. search4Abargain's avatar
    search4Abargain
    Air fryer from the hairy bikers
  5. Bonedome123's avatar
    Bonedome123
    Harpsbag23/04/2021 20:32

    They're absolutely amazing and you'll never be without one again once you …They're absolutely amazing and you'll never be without one again once you buy it


    Thanks for your reply. 😄
  6. JenFern's avatar
    JenFern
    stec7723/04/2021 22:13

    Does this fryer have a rotisserie function


    No you need the tower air fryer oven
  7. ThriftyLady101's avatar
    ThriftyLady101
    Will be honest. Good price yes but in answer to above. It was anpther ugly thing in the kitchen taking up space and the food was a disappointment
  8. jayuk666's avatar
    jayuk666
    TannaI24/04/2021 07:19

    Air fryer as it takes less time


    I had a actifry XXL £179 one years ago. Was great. But chips would take around 40 mins. Same as it takes me now in the oven. I thought about getting another. But feel like my oven would do the same thing. Just wanted to see if anyone could genuinely compare the two methods of cooking and the differences.
  9. Garry53's avatar
    Garry53
    Recommended by the Hairy Bikers! That's good enough for me. I won't be buying one. Celebrity endorsements 😡
  10. eliHd452's avatar
    eliHd452
    Bonedome12323/04/2021 20:30

    Are air fryers any good? This seems a cheap price for one.

    Get a more expensive one. It is better than some budget airfryers.
  11. Albert12's avatar
    Albert12
    I've recently bought an air fryer and tbh I've cooked most of ours meals in it the past week. Chicken wings are amazing done in it FYI. We had honey garlic chicken thighs in it last night. Its so easy to use and even the kids can operate it to make chips ect if they're hungry in the evening. I won't let mine use the oven but this is much simpler and safer.
  12. FTOdude170's avatar
    FTOdude170
    rimz79023/04/2021 21:38

    Totally agree! Bought a 4.3L Tower brand from amazon in December and I am …Totally agree! Bought a 4.3L Tower brand from amazon in December and I am using it to make my weekly air fried whole chicken legs, veggies and baby potatoes...also been making the usual popular stuff like chips, nuggets and is a good appliance to reheat any leftover home cooked and takeaway food with...Here is what I made with my air fryer...[Image] [Image] [Image]


    Do you mind if I ask you a quick question please?

    I'm thinking of converting,.. watched a few YouTube videos and tried to understand from pictures and manufacturers websites etc but I'm still not quite sure so wanted to ask someone who actually has one, and who is an advocate...

    How do you put food in these things? Allow me to explain... I understand they have a drawer with a 'dish' to put the food in... But if I was cooking a meal for the kiddies say, nuggets and chips, do you just load it all in the same dish, all mixed and just sat there in the dish? I suppose I can't get my head around how it cooks all the food sat in a dish like that, obviously with it not having shelves or anything to seperate the food.

    Sorry for the stupid question, I just can't get how it practically works. Lol

    TIA (edited)
  13. freckles101's avatar
    freckles101
    FTOdude17025/04/2021 09:57

    Do you mind if I ask you a quick question please? I'm thinking of …Do you mind if I ask you a quick question please? I'm thinking of converting,.. watched a few YouTube videos and tried to understand from pictures and manufacturers websites etc but I'm still not quite sure so wanted to ask someone who actually has one, and who is an advocate...How do you put food in these things? Allow me to explain... I understand they have a drawer with a 'dish' to put the food in... But if I was cooking a meal for the kiddies say, nuggets and chips, do you just load it all in the same dish, all mixed and just sat there in the dish? I suppose I can't get my head around how it cooks all the food sat in a dish like that, obviously with it not having shelves or anything to seperate the food.Sorry for the stupid question, I just can't get how it practically works. LolTIA


    You'd put it in at different times if it has different cooking times, but all together. You shake it up every few minutes to ensure everything is cooked through. I have a ninja dual air fryer and that allows you to keep the stuff separate and sync up the finishing times etc, but you could do it in this one if you did like I said.
  14. Uthman_Hamid's avatar
    Uthman_Hamid
    jayuk66624/04/2021 07:09

    This vs oven cooking!?


    Preheat time might me a little faster on air fryer but an will cook as fast if not better as well. The marketing for these are great but if you do some research you'll find they're really just a table top oven and the food results from blind tests can often favour the oven
  15. Bonedome123's avatar
    Bonedome123
    Are air fryers any good? This seems a cheap price for one.
  16. Rambot's avatar
    Rambot
    Harpsbag23/04/2021 20:32

    They're absolutely amazing and you'll never be without one again once you …They're absolutely amazing and you'll never be without one again once you buy it


    Do you cook full meals or is it literally for healthy chips?

    Just trying to justify getting one but not sure what I'd use it for? Lunches?
  17. stec77's avatar
    stec77
    Does this fryer have a rotisserie function
  18. RebekahLouise90's avatar
    RebekahLouise90
    Ordered. These are brilliant. Anything you oven or fry usually can be done in here, very quick and tasty. My favourite baked potato lovely and crispy.
  19. jayuk666's avatar
    jayuk666
    This vs oven cooking!?
  20. Nousai's avatar
    Nousai
    jayuk66624/04/2021 07:30

    I had a actifry XXL £179 one years ago. Was great. But chips would take …I had a actifry XXL £179 one years ago. Was great. But chips would take around 40 mins. Same as it takes me now in the oven. I thought about getting another. But feel like my oven would do the same thing. Just wanted to see if anyone could genuinely compare the two methods of cooking and the differences.


    Mine takes from 10 to 15 depending on quantity and how crispy you want it.
  21. JavedRahman's avatar
    JavedRahman
    rimz79023/04/2021 21:38

    Totally agree! Bought a 4.3L Tower brand from amazon in December and I am …Totally agree! Bought a 4.3L Tower brand from amazon in December and I am using it to make my weekly air fried whole chicken legs, veggies and baby potatoes...also been making the usual popular stuff like chips, nuggets and is a good appliance to reheat any leftover home cooked and takeaway food with...Here is what I made with my air fryer...[Image] [Image] [Image]


    Your a hungry bunny
  22. MarkThisDay's avatar
    MarkThisDay
    stec7723/04/2021 22:13

    Does this fryer have a rotisserie function


    are you serious
  23. MarkThisDay's avatar
    MarkThisDay
    Myatu24/04/2021 16:16

    Some actually do, like those from Tower. Not this one though.


    You can see this one clearly can't
  24. Myatu's avatar
    Myatu
    MarkThisDay24/04/2021 16:35

    You can see this one clearly can't


    Apparently not to the person asking the question
  25. MarkThisDay's avatar
    MarkThisDay
    Myatu24/04/2021 17:05

    Apparently not to the person asking the question


    Maybe he should actually use his eye's
  26. Simon_Coram's avatar
    Simon_Coram
    I wasn't too sure about buying one of these, to be honest, but for this price I thought it was worth a go. Glad I did! Quick, tasty, effortless and extremely easy to use. Bargain!
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