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Martin Lewis’ MoneySavingExpert reveals supermarket selling bargain air fryer – and it’s the cheapest you’ll find

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MARTIN Lewis' MoneySavingExpert has shared which supermarket is selling an air fryer at a bargain price.

In the most recent MonseySavingExpert (MSE) newsletter, the team revealed shoppers can bag a Tower air fryer for just £35 from Iceland.

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Martin Lewis' MSE have revealed which supermarket is selling a bargain air fryerCredit: Rex

The countertop gizmo was £59.99 but it's now been slashed in price, saving shoppers £25 off their total bill.

But if you order online, you should also take into account that an extra delivery charge may be added to your bill.

The offer will be available in-store and online from Saturday, October 8 - you can find your nearest branch using this .

But MSE has warned shoppers to be quick as it predicts the air fryer will be popular and is therefore likely to sell out quickly.

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The 4l Tower air fryer has easy-to-use control dials and a non-stick coated frying basket.

Iceland describes it as a "quick and easy family favourite with less fat."

We had a look around to see if Iceland's deal was the cheapest on the market.

We found almost the same being sold at retail giant Argos.

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The only difference is the nifty kitchenware has a slapped on the box.

We also found the air fryer on sale at B&M for a - but Iceland's deal is still the cheapest.

You can also use price comparison tools like  to find similar products from other retailers and compare prices and you may find a better deal.

- just £4.99 more than Iceland's offer.

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