Anybody have, use and like a dry air fryer?

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Anybody have, use and like a dry air fryer?

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I'm getting harrased about getting one and the kitchen is already full of shit.
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antdad wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 2:33 pm I'm getting harrased about getting one and the kitchen is already full of shit.
Got one of the modern fish-basket-style ones as a wedding present. Used it half-a-dozen times in 20 years.
Makes fantastic chips but the kitchen stinks for days afterwards. I may set it up outside this summer to avoid that.
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Thanks but what does it stink of, I thought it only supposed to use a tablespoon of oil per tonne spuds?

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antdad wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 2:49 pm Thanks but what does it stink of, I thought it only supposed to use a tablespoon of oil per tonne spuds?
Sorry, ant-o, I misread your post.
Thought you said deep fryer.

Don't have an air fryer but people I know who do rave about them.
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That's what I keep hearing and reading, cheers.

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They're alright.Convenience wise they're great ..we got a DeLonghi one ...think it was about a ton fifty off amazon.

I always think it makes food taste a bit unnatural..although I think that about meat done in thr slow cooker.

I could happily live without it, put it that way.
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I have an ActiFry AKA The Fucken Daddy.

Great for chips, roasted veg etc. Would definitely recommend.
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LED Strip light it Daddy-O.

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They are good for drying wet/damp socks in.
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Tasty.

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antdad wrote: Thu May 12, 2022 10:28 pm LED Strip light it Daddy-O.
Noted…daddy-o
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