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Kate Lally

Martin Lewis fan uses clever hack to get £200 air fryer for £70

A Martin Lewis fan got her hands on a £200 Tefal air fryer for just £70 after using a hack shared on Money Saving Expert.

With energy prices at an all time high, the air fryer has become a UK household staple in the past few months. As people find ways to cook their food without putting their energy-guzzling ovens on, air fryers have become a go-to appliance.

One savvy shopper shared her purchase on the MSE forum, and her experience was then shared in this week's newsletter. The woman, named Angela, used a "unique" MSE Amazon discount tool to make a huge saving.

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The deal tool, the Amazon Warehouse Discount Finder, helps shoppers make further savings by using the Amazon Warehouse. Amazon Warehouse sells goods that are slightly damaged, even if it's just the packaging, for often considerably less than the retail price.

To use the MSE tool, tell it what you're looking for, either a specific brand item or a broad search like "toaster", and it'll display the % saving compared to buying new at Amazon.

You can then filter items by brand or condition, and order by the biggest discount. Angela was clearly thrilled with how much she saved.

She told MSE: "Bought a £200 Tefal Actifry for £70, listed as cosmetic damage. Arrived with not a mark on it. Total bargain."

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