So we have an actifry air drier. It’s has a little “arm” thingie that moves the food along and kinda flips it.
It works unless your frying anything with breading. The arm thingie peels breading off.
No real hurt as it was a Boxing Day real cheap deal.
Anyhows, there’s newer, and more better fryers. Some have simply a basket, and others have a spinning basket (aka rotisserie).
Anyone have any recommendations? What to look for? Which style is better?
Air fryer / actifryer?
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Re: Air fryer / actifryer?
Mine has a stationary basket. No arm. Works great.
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Re: Air fryer / actifryer?
It was a gift, so, nope. Still works great. I just take it out and shake it every 5-10 minutes depending on what I'm cooking at the time.
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Re: Air fryer / actifryer?
I absolutely love my air fryer since acquiring one from the in-laws several months ago. Mine too just has a stationary basket though there's a gap underneath to ensure crispy awesomeness of whatever I chuck in it. We rarely use our oven now, none of this pre-heating malarky.
Think I've increased my consumption of cheap chicken-like products by 400% since using it, should probably acquire shares in tempura batter.
Think I've increased my consumption of cheap chicken-like products by 400% since using it, should probably acquire shares in tempura batter.
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Re: Air fryer / actifryer?
i love my airfryer too , use it more than the oven .