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UK MNer with at least one child aged 4-7? Sign up to test the Tefal Actifry - NOW CLOSED

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EllieMumsnet · 21/01/2019 09:52

This activity is now closed and selected testers have been contacted via email

Tefal would love Mumsnetters with at least one child aged 4-7, to test out their Tefal Actifry Genius XL (RRP: £269.99)

Here’s what Tefal have to say about the product: “The latest air fryer, ActiFry Genius XL has 9 automatic programmes that adjust the temperature, cooking time and stirring motion accordingly. The 9 programmes include chips, rolls, breaded snacks, meat & vegetable balls, battered snacks, chicken, desserts, a world cuisine and ‘1-meal-in-1 go’ programme, where you can add all the ingredients at the same time and let ActiFry Genius XL do the work. Using only 1 spoon of oil, enjoy various delicious meals with little to no oil. As UK’s leading low-fat fryer brand. ActiFry uses revolutionary Dual Motion technology to circulate hot air while continuously stirring the food, achieving perfect results without the need to stop or shake. Thanks to its non-stick and dishwasher safe parts, it is a breeze to clean.”

Selected testers will receive one Tefal Actifry to use as part of their normal cooking routine for two weeks. They will then be required to leave their feedback on a thread on Mumsnet and on the Tefal website. All testers who leave the required feedback will be entered into a prize draw where 3 MNers will win a £100 voucher (each) of their choice (from a list).

Thanks and good luck!
MNHQ

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UK MNer with at least one child aged 4-7? Sign up to test the Tefal Actifry - NOW CLOSED
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PickledWilly · 06/02/2019 13:03

Anyone else think some of the internal parts have sharp edges? I managed to slice my finger open when washing it in the sink!

torthecatlady · 06/02/2019 16:49

I couldn't figure out how to remove the filter for washing, if anyone has some tips?

carnotaurus · 06/02/2019 19:29

torthecatlady- it just slots out. Try pushing it upwards?

Not found any sharp bits, but the parts in mine have gone straight in dishwasher.

torthecatlady · 11/02/2019 08:41

Managed to sort out the filter in the end! I didn't want to break it Blush

Made roast potatoes in it on Saturday, they were so good, plus there were lots of crispy bits left in the bottom which I definitely didn't pour into a bowl and eat with a spoon. Grin

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