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B&M shoppers rushing to buy air fryer that’s cheaper than a Ninja

SHOPPERS have been rushing out to buy an air fryer from B&M that's cheaper than a Ninja.

Households have been looking for ways to cut back on their energy bills since prices rocketed last year.

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B&M is re-stocking one of its popular air fryersCredit: B&M

And many are opting for air fryers which can be a cheaper and healthier alternative to the oven.

But you don't have to burst the bank buying a Ninja or other high-end model.

Shoppers have been rushing out to B&M after the retailer started re-stocking its 4.5L family-size Blaupunkt air fryer.

The product is on sale for £49 and is around £80 cheaper than Ninja's 3.7litre model.

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Plus, B&M claims it could save households around £160 on their energy bills a year compared to a conventional oven.

That's based on the air fryer costing 18.4p per hour to run.

Shoppers who have already bought the product have been taking to B&M's Facebook page full of positive reviews.

One said: "I’ve already got mine it’s one of the best things I had bought for Xmas."

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Another person added: "We have this make it’s brilliant."

A third said: "I've bought one of these absolutely love mine it's fab."

If you're thinking about grabbing one of the air fryers you'll have to head out to your local B&M store.

You can find your nearest one by going on the retailer's website and using its store locator.

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Remember before buying though, you should always shop around when making a purchase like this.

You might find the same model cheaper elsewhere, or it might be more worthwhile opting for a different brand, or smaller size.

Make sure you check out reviews on a product too so you know you're getting something that's reliable.

Robert Dyas is selling a 5.2litre Salter air fryer for £59.99 while Asda is selling a 1.5litre model for £25.

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In other shopping news, a number of high street supermarkets have removed a brand of vapes from shelves.

Plus, a major clothing and homeware chain is closing some of its stores.

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