B&M shoppers praise ‘bargain’ air fryer that’s £100 cheaper than Ninja
SAVVY shoppers have been hitting B&M to grab the latest air fryer bargain that could save you £100.
People have been taking to social media to brag about their new Tower 7.6L Vortx Dual Basket appliance for just £99.
One excited shopper posted the finding to
Others were quick to point out what a “bargain” it was and called the fryer the “dupe” of the similar Ninja model which would set you back £200 depending on the retailer.
The post, made last month, has more than 200 comments with bargain hunters tagging their friends and family to share the find.
One said: “That’s more than half the price of mine and does the exact same thing! GET ITTTT!!!”
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When one commenter queried if a chicken could fit in one of the baskets, another said: “I have a Ninja dual airfryer.
"Guessing this is the dupe version and a small/medium chicken will fit in a basket. A large wouldn't.”
It comes as energy bills are still heavily on everyone’s minds, and people have been coming up with hacks to save on bills this winter.
This has seen air fryers gain popularity over the last few months as under the new price cap, using one for 15 minutes costs just 13p.
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The fryer is available online but is currently out of stock, you can enter your email address to receive notifications when it’s back.
Bear in mind you may need to check delivery costs if you're ordering to your house.
It is in stores too, you can check to see where your local store is using the B&M store locator tool on their website.
The Tower dual air fryer has two 3.8L deep baskets and claims it can cook meals in 15 to 20 minutes with 99% less fat.
You can turn the temperature up to as high as 210C and it claims it is 30% faster than a conventional oven.
This is the cheapest we've found this product, but it's always worth a search around other stores in case we've missed it for a better bargain.
Running an oven for an hour at the moment costs 21p - so an air fryer could be more expensive if you use it a lot.
However, these are only estimated costs - it mainly depends on how often you use which appliance and the models you own.
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It also depends on what you cook - an energy expert told The Sun if you're cooking breaded chicken, it'll be cheaper to make it in an air fryer as opposed to an electric oven.
It'll set you back just 11p to cook it, but it only needs to be in there for 39 minutes as opposed to 49 minutes in the oven.