TEFAL Easy Fry Compact EY301840 Air Fryer - Black, Black
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Price: £59.99
Brand: Tefal
07/16/2021
Description: Enjoy fried foods without the extra fat with the Tefal Easy Fry Compact EY301840 Air Fryer. The fryer lets you prepare delicious dinners for two. And it's compact, so it won't take up much of your valuable kitchen space. Choosing programs is easy thanks to the digital touch screen. Fry, grill, prepare snacks, chicken, fish or even bake cakes. The Easy Fry Compact features a non-stick, dishwasher safe basket, so cleaning it is a hassle-free job. Tefal TEFAL Easy Fry Compact EY301840 Air Fryer - Black, Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10226202
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 3045380016163
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: OVERVIEW, specifications: [ { label: Power: 1500 W ● Type: Air fryer ● Frying capacity: 0.6 kg ● Oil capacity ● Portions: 2 ● Heating element } ] }, { groupLabel: FEATURES, specifications: [ { label: Anti-odour ● Timer: Yes ● Dishwasher safe parts: Yes ● Other features ● Adjustable thermostat: Yes ● Anti-grease: Yes ● Removable basket: Yes ● Non-stick basket: Yes ● Non-slip feet: Yes ● Controls: Touch screen ● Viewing window ● Digital display: LCD ● Lockable lid ● Compatible app ● Safety features: Cool touch handle. GENERAL ● Weight: 2.7 m ● Colour: Black ● Power cord storage ● Dimensions: 296 x 205 x 255 mm (H x W x D) ● Box contents: Tefal Easy Fry Compact EY301840 Air Fryer ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 2 years ● Power cord length: 0.9 m. FUNCTIONS ● Cooking functions: - Friesn- Grilln- Snacksn- Chickenn- Fishn- Cake ● Keep warm ● Other functions ● Defrost: No
RRP: 99.99
Author: Toms Alex
Rating: 5
Review: Does what it is supposed to. Haven’t really given me any troubles. It is a bit louder than I expected it to be. I wish there was a way to see the food inside while it was doing the frying that way I can see if it’s getting overcooked. But, I knew there wasn’t anything of that sort when buying not really saying that there is something wrong with the fryer but that it could be something that would improve it.
Author: eire
Rating: 3
Review: The media could not be loaded. ***UPDATE 2 years on* The 'few quirks' I mentioned below really make me regret buying this particular model as the quality of life compromises annoy me a little more each time I use it. After 12 months the fan blade unscrewed itself and clattered around - I had to unscrew the heating element and reattach the nut to the bolt that holds the fan in place myself. Secondly, and most irritatingly - the grease collection pan IS the same as the food basket, with just a loosely fitting raised insert to lift separate the food from the grease. This means that you can't pour your chips/food out of the basket as the platform and fat falls too, and when you try and pour the sufficiently cooled fat out of the pan instead of pouring neatly like every other airfryer I've ever used - this one dribbles out erratically from every slot all over the place. It REALLY needed to have a fat pouring channel factored in the basket mould shape even if Tefal were insistent on cost-cutting out the outer basket. Such grindingly irritating design decisions that could have been avoided.** We've had our last air fryer, a Philips 9220, for about 8 years and it was getting a little small now our family has grown so I bought this Tefal XL on a daily deal for £69.99 in the hunt for a bigger cooking area. It's working really well, I've included some side by side photos to help visualise it because I wasn't sure if it would fit under our kitchen counter with the biggest basket, however the unit manages to fit a much larger basket in a very similar volume, and it's short enough that the top mounted buttons are still fully accessible. There's a few odd quirks that will take some getting used to, the max fill line is not naturally placed opposite the handle for easy viewing, but is awkwardly placed on the rear of the handle position, it's a strange decision, it would be so much easier to read if it was on the far side of the basket. Secondly, unlike our Philips model the basket here is not removable, and if you try to use it to tip the contents onto a plate when pouring chips the nthe raised bed has a tendency to drop. You definitely couldn't even try to pour out anything that would have dripped fat, because the fat would run over your plate - this is going to take some getting used and is less convenient than having a separate basket, which was a superior decision decision. The heating element is a similarly rating to the Philips but seems to cook quicker, maybe the fan speed is different or there element is just better with less wear (I didn't realise how disgusting our old fan assembly was until I took these photos - sorry!). The quality of the non stick seems fantastic, I've included a picture showing some fish fingers and potato shapes in the basket, cooked, and then immediately having lifted them out - on the wire basket the fish fingers would normally have stuck and lost some coating but on this one they lifted off neatly. Quite pleased with the value so far. We've not tested the claim to be able to roast a full chicken yet, but we definitely will do soon.