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Melisha Kaur

This air fryer can help lower your energy bills and there's currently £20 off

In case you haven't noticed, air fryers have become hugely popular this year, as they cook food more efficiently than an oven and other kitchen appliances.

If you're keen to make quicker meals and keep your bills low, a new deal from Currys saves you £20 on the Tefal ActiFry Advance Air Fryer. Now down from £169, the top rated cooker offers plenty of space to whip up dishes for the whole family.

Household energy bills are set to rise next month, so people are eager to find ways to save money.

Air fryers are a great way to do that, thanks to their ability to cook food quicker than a regular oven and their lower wattage.

A study by energy supplier Utilita and supermarket chain Iceland revealed that an air fryer costs just 14p a day to run. This is much cheaper compared to an oven, which currently costs 57p an hour to run.

Cooking with an air fryer also saves you a lot of time, meaning you’ll use even less energy, and they also look pretty impressive in any kitchen.

The Tefal ActiFry Advance Air Fryer uses a combination of hot air and gentle stirring to cook the foods you love with little to no oil. This means you can enjoy your favourite fried food without the unnecessary saturated fat.

It has a large capacity of 1.2 kilos, giving you enough space to cook food for the whole family, while helping you save on the washing up.

Many shoppers have given the Tefal air fryer 10 out of 10 on the Currys website, with some leaving glowing reviews online.

One person said: "Easy to use, better than the oven, can cook a wide range of foods, I like doing a stir fry in it, don't have to keep checking in it to stir it."

While another added: "This is the best item for your cooking needs! it makes roasting and frying so much quicker, easier and healthier too. I have only tried chips and roast potatoes, parsnips and carrots at Christmas up to now but will be trying more things."

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