If you're looking to purchase an air fryer in the Black Friday sales for less, then Argos has slashed the price of a popular Tower Air Fryer to just £30.
Air fryers have been one of the most in-demand household appliances this year as energy bills have soared to new highs, causing people to hunt high and low for them.
Which is why it's good news that Argos has reduced the cost of the bestselling Tower T17079 3L Air Fryer to just £30, down from its original £50 - meaning that it's one of the cheapest Black Friday air fryer deals at the moment.
The nifty kitchen appliance comes with one cooking compartment and a 3L cooking capacity, making it perfect for smaller families and kitchens that don't have much room.
It also comes complete with simple to use dials that can set the temperature perfectly and a 30 minute digital timer for you to keep an eye on while your food is cooking.
All purchases also come with a one-year manufacturers guarantee for peace of mind, meaning that you are covered for any breakdowns during that period.
Tower has fast become one of the most popular air fryer brands this year, as it is said to be just as good as pricier brands without the massive price-tag.
Many shoppers have also agreed that the Tower Air Fryer is a brilliant option for air fryer fanatics, as the device currently holds a 100% recommendation rating and 4.9 stars on Argos' website.
One happy reviewer said: "I have only used this three times so far but it is very simple to use. Set the timer and the temperature and cook your meal no unnecessary complications. Great value for money."
A second customer who purchased the £30 air fryer said: "Only bought a couple of days ago. Already cooked chips in it, bread rolls from frozen, and warmed up samosas. So much better than putting on a big oven for just a couple of little things. Very pleased."
While a third review simply read: "Easy to clean and use. Good for the electric usage."
The Tower T17079 3L Air Fryer is currently £30 in the Argos Black Friday sale. You might want to be quick, as the website already says that it is a "hot product."
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