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Daewoo 12L Rotisserie Air Fryer Oven Mechanical - £79 + £2.95 delivery @ George (Asda)

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Hi,

This air fryer is not a bad price at £79 including free click & collect plus if you go via topcashback you'll also get some more cashback and previously this was selling for well over £100 elsewhere. I think this will sell out quickly. You can also have it delivered from £2.95.

Product descriptionThis Daewoo Rotisserie Air Fryer Oven has a huge 12 litre capacity, and is probably the most versatile air fryer we’ve ever created. Cook large meals in a healthy way thanks to the oven not needing oil or fats. The air fryer has a rotisserie function that’s perfect for roasting chicken using the spit attachment, and has a special attachment that’s perfect for lamb and donner kebabs. You can still make your family favourites with mesh trays and a baking tray for chips, fish, chicken breasts, red meats, pizzas, dehydrating fruit and veg, and even your favourite baked goods. The Rotisserie oven is simple to use thanks to is dial controls for temperature and time, with a wide open door for ease of access, a clear viewing window and an interior light.
Product specificationsColourBlack
Additional InformationFor any technical support, set up issues or spare parts please call
Asda Technical Support Helpline:
0333 600 7700

Opening Times:
Monday – Saturday 9am – 6pm
Sunday 10am – 4pm
Warranty3 Years
Product Includes1 x Mesh Basket, 1 x Drip Tray, 1 x Handle tool, 3 x Mesh trays
Capacity12 Litres
Colour FamilyBlacks
Dimensions (WxDxH in cm)39 x 39 x 45 cm
MaterialSteel/Plastic
Model NumberSDA2488
Power1800 Watts
TypeFryers
Weight8.5kg
BrandDaewoo
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  1. williamsofsoton's avatar
    williamsofsoton
    I have the 12l Robert Dyas. Some tips:

    Potato wedges or make your own crisps in the rotisserie bit brilliant.

    No way can you rotisserie a chicken in my opinion, even the smallest I could find was too heavy to turn.bur never mind.

    Check if you have an oven tray that fits it already, I had one 20cm wide it's ideal. Don't get ripped off buying "air fryer" specific" stuff

    Download the Tower Fryer online cookbook as it's essentially the same. I love the carrot and orange traybake came out awesome.

    Top and bottom tray vary rapidly how much they cook so need watching and swapping over.

    Made 3 mini pizzas homemade base and toppings for my 3 neices it was brilliant as they had their own little tray just needed shuffling while cooking

    Get oven liner cut squares to shape as stuff gets stuck in the basket grids

    Bread didn't go as well - top temperature is 200c whereas my recipe wanted 220

    Hope that helps someone, happy to answer any questions. (Family of 4 with 2 teens and I mostly cook from scratch)
  2. tushar's avatar
    tushar
    So Airfryer is essentially a small oven?
    wdh's avatar
    wdh
    In the same way as a hot air gun is essentially a hair dryer, yes.
  3. Enterpart's avatar
    Enterpart
    1 litre smaller but it's digital for only £8 more
    robertdyas.co.uk/que…wcB
    also only 2 years guarentee compared to 3 years on this
    judewelsh's avatar
    judewelsh
    Blue light card 10% discount in store only so not on this product!
  4. Geoff_Berry's avatar
    Geoff_Berry
    Got one of these can’t fault it love it better then the ones with basket this one has shelves
    Geoff_Berry's avatar
    Geoff_Berry
    Yes from 80 to 200
  5. JB1350's avatar
    JB1350 Author
    Will anyone buy this one seems very good deal for the price?.
    DabsSB's avatar
    DabsSB
    The price reflects that this is a discontinued model
    . (edited)
  6. T3SLA's avatar
    T3SLA
    How much air can you fry in these?
    Jay_Palmer2000's avatar
    Jay_Palmer2000
    12 litres
  7. giltbrook's avatar
    giltbrook
    The advantage of the air fryers with baskets, over those with shelves, is that when you take out the basket to shake the food items, most of the heat is retained in the basket, but with doors and shelves, most of the heat is released when the door is opened to turn or rearrange the food items.
    Enterpart's avatar
    Enterpart
    so you woudn't recommend this over one with a basket? even at this crazy cheap price?

    just found this!
    amazon.co.uk/Sil…h=1
    guess this is far superior then! (edited)
  8. _Sparky_'s avatar
    _Sparky_
    Seems a great buy especially with 3 year warranty!
  9. MrBook's avatar
    MrBook
    My electric oven hob stopped working today. Some electric fault.
    Saw this today and ordered.
    Thanks a bunch op
    JB1350's avatar
    JB1350 Author
    Seems like this one is the best 12 litre air fryer and the cheapest one to date. My opinion this one is a bargain.
  10. hedgyhog's avatar
    hedgyhog
    I can't tell from the image whether you can see into this? I'd like to be able to see the chicken rotate.

    I always fancied one of those dishwashers with a transparent door that you see in the showrooms. (edited)
  11. canada16's avatar
    canada16
    I have had both and Hands down the baskets are the best.

    These are good for chicken thighs but suck for everything else, you cant shake fries or anything else unless you shake them in a bowl then return them to the air fryer which is such a pain.

    I also had to buy a super super small chicken to get into the rotisserie and the results were underwhelming.

    Go for the Costco basket one, or wait for the instant pot to go back on sale.
    katek's avatar
    katek
    Which instant pot one would you recommend?
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