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Best dual air fryer?

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Flower212 · 06/09/2023 10:35

I’m thinking of selling my Ninja Foodi 7 in 1 as I have decided that having a dual air fryer would be better for me where I can cook two different things at once.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a decent one that is £100 or under? I would love a dual one where I can slow cook in one side and air fry on the other but I don’t think one exists yet, therefore I’d be happy with one that only has a few functions. Then I’ll also just get a separate cheapish slow cooker.

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spartanrunnergirl · 06/09/2023 10:40

Watching ... I'm looking at this at the moment too

Lakeland looks good: https://www.lakeland.co.uk/26920/lakeland-dual-basket-air-fryer-8l?utmsource=google&utmmmedium=cpc&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIu8jBltiVgQMVzKyCh1f0w2kEAAYASABEgKDzzD_BwE#product-details-accordion

Ninja foodi dual max also but more expensive.

Anyone got the Lakeland dual?

WhereIsMyGlasses · 06/09/2023 11:11

spartanrunnergirl · 06/09/2023 10:40

Watching ... I'm looking at this at the moment too

Lakeland looks good: https://www.lakeland.co.uk/26920/lakeland-dual-basket-air-fryer-8l?utmsource=google&utmmmedium=cpc&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIu8jBltiVgQMVzKyCh1f0w2kEAAYASABEgKDzzD_BwE#product-details-accordion

Ninja foodi dual max also but more expensive.

Anyone got the Lakeland dual?

I have this one and really like it. I wasn't sold on air fryers at all initially but I use it a lot even for things like 'boiled' eggs. The only thing I'd say is that all the generic tools (trays/silicone baskets etc) need a little more thought as not all will fit. So far I haven't actually bought any, I couldn't initially decide what I needed for it and now I realise very little is actually needed. I occasionally use a little grease proof paper but that's it.

Lakeland had one where it's one big drawer that can be one or split into 2. That could also be useful for doing bigger/longer things.

I think the various styles all have their pros and cons.

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