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Deep fat fryers

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applecrumbleandcream · 05/01/2011 23:24

Can anyone recommend a good deep fat fryer (preferably around £40), my only requirements are that it has a viewing window and the basket handle doesn't have to keep being removed when lid is down.

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flaime · 07/01/2011 19:56

wouldn't bother with the viewing window as they just steam up so you have to lift the lid anyway. Also most handles don't have to be removed, you just fold them inside when the oil is cool.

I've got the de'longhi one as you can drain the oil easily and put it all in the dishwasher which is useful, think we only paid between £40 and £50.

this is on amazon

cookielove · 07/01/2011 19:58

My parents have a shallow fry thing, that basically does the same thing but with less oil, they got it from costco, and they do love it. Not sure what its called though, and think maybe a bit more that £40

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