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Fryers Belfry Kitchen 5L Digital LED Air Fryer 60Min Timer 80-200

Belfry Kitchen 5L Digital LED Air Fryer 60Min Timer 80-200

Removable Bowl

£61.99

Or £20.66/mo. (x3)*

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Fryers Russell Hobbs Electric Deep Fat Fryer 2.5L 1kg

Russell Hobbs Electric Deep Fat Fryer 2.5L 1kg

£44.99

Or £14.99/mo. (x3)*

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Fryers Belfry Kitchen 6.5L Digital Air Fryer 8 Preset

Belfry Kitchen 6.5L Digital Air Fryer 8 Preset

Timer

£78.99

Or £26.33/mo. (x3)*

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Fryers EMtronics Health Grill And Air Fryer 6.3L

EMtronics Health Grill And Air Fryer 6.3L

£85.99

Or £28.66/mo. (x3)*

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Fryers Tomtop Jms Kleine Fritteuse für den Heimgebrauch 1 l

Tomtop Jms Kleine Fritteuse für den Heimgebrauch 1 l

Abnehmbare Schale

£19.11

Or £6.37/mo. (x3)*

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Fryers Philips Premium XXL QuickClean Basket Black & Silver CP0626/01

Philips Premium XXL QuickClean Basket Black & Silver CP0626/01

Removable Bowl

£36.49

Or £12.16/mo. (x3)*

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Fryers Philips Premium Compact QuickClean Basket CP0702/01

Philips Premium Compact QuickClean Basket CP0702/01

£26.49

Or £8.83/mo. (x3)*

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Fryers B&CO & & Air Fryer 2 Pk Reusabke N/Stick Square Liners Black

B&CO & & Air Fryer 2 Pk Reusabke N/Stick Square Liners Black

£1.49

Or £0.49/mo. (x3)*

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Create Air Fryer Pro Large 6.2 L Set Di Utensili Da Cucina Terracotta

Create Air Fryer Pro Large 6.2 L Set Di Utensili Da Cucina Terracotta

£107.12

Or £35.70/mo. (x3)*

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Spares2Go Racks for Swan Air Fryer Duo Digital 8L Double Basket Grill Shelf Skewer x 2

Spares2Go Racks for Swan Air Fryer Duo Digital 8L Double Basket Grill Shelf Skewer x 2

£12.29

Or £4.09/mo. (x3)*

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B&CO & & Coair Fryer 2Pk Reusable N/Stick Round Liners Black

B&CO & & Coair Fryer 2Pk Reusable N/Stick Round Liners Black

£1.49

Or £0.49/mo. (x3)*

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Philips Premium XXL QuickClean Basket CP0632/01

Philips Premium XXL QuickClean Basket CP0632/01

£36.49

Or £12.16/mo. (x3)*

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FAQ

When deep-frying, it is important to use oils that are made for the high temperatures that occur during frying. Therefore hot-pressed oils are better suited than cold-pressed ones. The most common oils are canola oil, corn oil, sunflower oil and peanut oil- but there are more oils that will work as well.

It depends on what you cook and how long the fryer is just standing in between using it, but it is usually said that you can use a batch of oil about 7–12 times before it is time to change. However, as mentioned earlier, it mainly depends on what you fry – sometimes it is the food or products that make you have to change the oil more often or less often. You can also store your oil in the fridge if you want it to last longer. Many people change the oil after each use, but this is not necessary.

French fries are food that is appreciated by many, and it is so easy to make yourself.

  1. Peel potatoes and cut them in the desired shape
  2. If you want, you can put the potatoes in cold water 30–60 min before frying, it gives better results.
  3. Dry the potatoes and heat the fryer to 140 degrees Celsius.
  4. Fry the fries for 5–6 minutes, then carefully pick them up.
  5. Turn up the heat to 180 degrees Celsius and fry them once more until golden brown.
  6. Put your fries on a plate and season them with spices.

3 things to consider when buying a deep-fat fryer

An air fryer will be a good option if you want to use less oil. It's also easier to clean. A standard deep-fat fryer can make food greasier, but it also makes it crispier and, many would say, tastier.

Prioritise safety when deep-frying your treats, as getting burnt by hot oil can be very painful. Many deep-fat fryers have clever features that minimise the risk of accidents in the kitchen:

Additionally, it's a bonus if the fryer is easy to clean. A dishwasher-safe deep-fat fryer makes the task much simpler.

If you live alone or cook for 2, a smaller fryer will be enough. As a rough guide, 0.5 to 0.7 litres typically provide 1-2 servings.

For larger households, you'll need a mid-size model suitable for a more sizeable family. If you frequently entertain guests, consider the largest options.

Consumer advice service Which? offers guidance on how to make the most of your deep-fat fryer.

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