Shoppers are excited over an air fryer similar to the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone air fryer, but with an additional feature that saves even more electricity. Customers were thrilled on Tuesday, October 25, when Currys restocked the Ninja air fryer, with many saying it is the "best air fryer out there".
Due to its popularity the product keeps selling out in rapid time, but now Argos is selling a similar air fryer with glass panels so you don't have to open the doors to check on your food, reports the Manchester Evening News. The product description reads: "Take your air frying to the next level with the ultimate convenience of Dual Air Fryer Baskets.
"Use Sync Cook for bigger portions and mirror settings in both drawers, or use Sync Finish to automatically align finish times when each drawer is set to different cooking cycles. The ClearCook see-through window on each drawer means you can check on cooking progress without opening the basket, keeping all heat inside so your recipes cook faster than an oven, and more energy efficient too."
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The air fryer also has dual drawers with separate controls, so users can double up cooking or cook two different foods simultaneously. The Ninja Foodi Dual Zone air fryer is currently in stock on the SantSolu website for £299.99, whereas the Instant Vortex ClearCook costs £200 on the Argos website.
One five-star reviewer of the Argos product wrote: "Really good because you can even use frozen food in it, and it cooks in minutes. Food comes out perfectly, not hard or over done, still moist inside. Sausages, pizzas and fish in minutes."
Another said: "Worth spending the extra cash on getting this version with the glass front so you can see the food cooking...especially if this is your first air fryer! Very easy to figure out how to use properly with sync cook etc."
A third raved: "I have not stopped using this since it was purchased it cooks everything quicker and to perfection, the dual basket and sync finish are a great feature, I would recommend this air fryer to anyone."
A reporter at Manchester Evening News decided to put the Instant Vortex ClearCook air fryer to the test by purchasing one herself. She said: "I can honestly say it's the best thing I've ever had in my kitchen.
"I've been able to cook a whole roast in it, and the roast potatoes are perfection. Because the Instant Vortex ClearCook has a glass front it means you don't have to keep opening and disrupting the cooking to check on the progress of your food - saving even more electricity than your bog-standard air fryer.
"I honestly couldn't recommend this air fryer enough." She was also impressed by how the air fryer beeps to remind you to turn your things over, which is especially great for cooking things like chips and chicken breasts.
The air fryer also has a multitude of settings, including roast, bake, air fry, dehydrate and grill. It can also reheat and keeps food warm.
She added: "It is expensive at £200, but if you have that sort of money to spend, I'd recommend it." You can buy the Instant Vortex ClearCook for £200 on the Argos website here.
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