Air fryers have been hailed as a healthier cooking choice, requiring less or zero oil and still providing that satisfying crispy texture. And the growing demand for them means there’s a huge selection to pick from, catering to every kitchen size and style, particularly as these nifty gadgets cost less to run than your typical oven. Premium brands like Ninja might ask you to dig deeper into your pockets, with items such as the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer being priced at £179.99 (down from £199.99). But don’t fret if you’re counting pennies—more affordable choices are out there. The EMtronics Dual Air Fryer is priced at a more affordable £63.99 and boasts a generous nine-litre capacity to serve up to eight people. It also offers dual baskets for diverse cooking needs, comprises eight convenient pre-set functions, and even the cleaning is a breeze with its detachable drawer. READ MORE: Louise Thompson’s favourite Shark handheld vacuum now has £70 off on Amazon READ MORE: Frankie Bridge’s £14 hack is perfect for keeping your feet warm in the winter Amazon shoppers have been singing the praises of the EMtronics air fryer, even comparing it favorably against the pricier Ninja version. A customer shared: “I’ve had a Ninja air fryer and this is just as good. Aesthetically looks far better too.” Meanwhile, another happy user said: ”Like most people, I’d love a Ninja dual air fryer, but I had to compromise for something cheaper! I’m not sorry. This is a great product, easy to use, huge capacity, which is perfect for families, and easy to clean. I highly recommend it!” Another satisfied customer praised the air fryer, saying: ”This air fryer was better than expected and it makes my food really crispy and nice and warm and it doesn’t make [a] loud noise while it air frys the food, and it holds a good amount of food.”
The EMtronics Dual Air Fryer has been compared favourably to Ninja
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However, another user had a gripe about a specific feature of the appliance: “This air fryer appears to work well. There is however one negative point in that the display is very dim and there is no means by which to adjust it. If you intend to place the unit anywhere near a window, or if you don’t have 20/20 eyesight then this may not be the air fryer for you. As it is I have to pull the window blind down every time I use it. At first I thought the the fryer must be faulty and so returned it however the replacement is just the same.” In other deals, the Lakeland Dual Basket Air Fryer with Easy View Windows is currently on offer for £79.99, allowing you to keep an eye on your food as it cooks. Alternatively, the Ninja Double Stack 2-Drawer Air Fryer 7.6L, which has a compact design featuring two drawers, is now £30 cheaper at £199.99, reports the Express.