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I don't know about the Silvercrest but I have been using a Phillips Avance Airfryer for quite a while now & it is a very impressive cooker with great results. We now use it for most meals at some point. I would recommend this fryer which also comes with great reviews.
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I bought the Lidl fryer and it is great. I can't compare it to any other dry fryer as it is the first one I used, but it works a treat.
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HiC, the Actifry appears to have a greater capacity and uses less oil than a lot of the competitors' mdels. Agree, the Actifry is a super gadget.
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As an ex-user of hot air fryers I would never again use one for two reasons they do not work as I expected and storing the rather large units in our small house was not practical, I rarely now use our deep oil fryer but it outperforms Actifryer by a running mile, these pictures are provided in the link above to show how it cooked fish & chips, says it all really, I know Lloyd thinks they are a good investment, but never again for us, also who says deep fried food is so bad for you? as long as they are cooked at a high enough temperature they are NO worse than hot air cookers.

Seen one of these in any chip shop you have ever been in? why I ask. :) this is my opinion only.
These were cooked using the Lidl unit and the other with an Actifry. neither looks good.



Top picture is of fish & chips done in a conventional deep fryer, those below cooked in two different make air fryers, I am aware that all three methods can and do cook many other foods. Just a matter of taste I guess.
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Jim X the top pictures are real fish and chips that have been battered fresh and professionally cooked, the bottom ones are frozen products so not a like for like comparison!
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Our Lidl one did lovely chips. They looked much nicer that the ones in Joanne Gould's picture. I can only assume, if you cooked this, that you are doing something a bit wrong.
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As HIC asked if anyone had used a Lidls air fryer, Jims post is about as useful as a chocolate tea pot
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JimX also wrote - also who says deep fried food is so bad for you?

I suggest that you try googling "Is deep fried food bad for you?"
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That picture of Jims chopping board Fish and chips is loads better than the other picture, I am sold :?
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Happy in Cyprus wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 10:44 am It does have a paddle (we checked yesterday), but a lower profile than the Actifry.
Never thought about buying one of these, but from putting the chips in, how long does it take for you to get crispy chips, thanks
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The bottom ones from Jimx do not look too bad!
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Horses for courses i suppose but i really enjoy the food I can cook with my air fryer.
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Typical!! I've been wanting to try one of these for ages, so after reading the reviews, I trekked all the way to Paphos only to find both Lidl's had sold out.
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Thank you telling, I was just going to drive to town....

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HIC, I subscribe to Which and this Lidl fryer does not feature in its top ten buys. But four Tefal actifry models do all in the 70% + score.

I don't know if it is the same model but it was reviewed in December, black and £49.99. The review didn't dismiss it. It said it cooks chips well but the fish was dry. You had to stir the food while it was cooking.

Seems a big discrepancy in the price though so maybe not the same model but was new in December.
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boycott wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:46 am Jim the top pictures are real fish and chips that have been battered fresh and professionally cooked, the bottom ones are frozen products so not a like for like comparison!

And that is my point why you would choose a cooking system that does not cook properly I fail to understand, I owned an Actifry for a year or two sold it in a boot sale near the airport, It would, of course, be impossible to cook fresh bartered fish in an air fryer. By the way, I am not a professional fish fryer but mine does come out looking like that. Would I buy another air fryer, never.
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The Lidl fryer is available to buy in the U.K. for £49.99.
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JimX wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2019 7:42 am
boycott wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:46 am Jim the top pictures are real fish and chips that have been battered fresh and professionally cooked, the bottom ones are frozen products so not a like for like comparison!

And that is my point why you would choose a cooking system that does not cook properly I fail to understand, I owned an Actifry for a year or two sold it in a boot sale near the airport, It would, of course, be impossible to cook fresh bartered fish in an air fryer. By the way, I am not a professional fish fryer but mine does come out looking like that. Would I buy another air fryer, never.
I sure the world of air fryers is in mourning at your decision.

Our one produces fab results. Then again, I bought it new, from Lidl.
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This is the latest gadget sweeping the Uk and is supposed to be excellent in every respect and quite reasonably priced - i might even try one

https://ninjakitchen.eu/uk/product/ninj ... lsrc=aw.ds

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