🔥 Crisp perfection, zero compromise!
The Amazon Basics 6-litre Air Fryer combines 1400 watts of power with a sleek digital touchscreen and 8 preset cooking modes, enabling healthier, oil-free frying with precise temperature control from 80°C to 200°C. Its versatile dehydrate function and dishwasher-safe parts make it a must-have for busy professionals seeking effortless, delicious meals.
Brand | Amazon Basics |
Model Number | DF7006T-GS |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 31.3 x 41 x 34.2 cm; 5.34 kg |
Capacity | 6 litres |
Power / Wattage | 1400 watts |
Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Temperature Control |
Item Weight | 5.34 kg |
K**Y
I love it!
Great product! Works really well and nothing burns. Prefer using it to my oven!
D**D
Amazon Basics Air Fryer.
The media could not be loaded. For £49.98 this Amazon Basics product, in my opinion, is of excellent quality and worth the money. 🖖😀
J**L
Good buy, easy to set up.
A great buy, if you are wondering how to set it up? Relax! Follow the instructions on the 1st three to four pages. Here you go to have the value for your money.
L**R
Good quality for the money
Love this air fryer I had a little smaller one before, but this one is a lot better. Good value for money
T**D
Amazing
I’m so happy to have this honestly before buying this I thought it would be a waste of money but no I was wrong it’s very important to have this in to your kitchen. I’m super happy
M**E
Good Air Fryer
This is a really good air fryer that is easy to use.
T**R
Air Fryer
I bought this air fryer as a Christmas present .He has now used it and think its amazing.If my friend is happy then I am happy.He thought it was simple to use ,The chicken was cooked to perfection.Cleaning was a doddle
B**N
Amazon Basics 4 Litre Digital - Seems well built, but the double basket is flimsy and will rust.
I bought this Air Fryer an an Amazon warehouse deal. Save for a couple of issues due to being a refurb, including a few scratches and a dead spider the size of a garden pea in the box, in my opinion this air fryer seems well built, but it has pros and cons.First at all, since manufactures cannot be bothered to provide accurate measurements, and the thousands of customers are only able to says "it fits my kitchen nicely", let me start with some measurements first.The unit is 32CM tall x 28CM wide x 38CM deep (due to the protruding handle and a cable strain relief on the back).This comes with a double basket configuration, with an outer basked attached to the front of the "drawer", which is used to collect oil and juices, and an inner perforated basket where you actually cook the food which is attached to the handle.The outer basket is approximately 20.8CM x 21.5CM, with rounded edges, while the inner basket is 18.5CM x 19CM.The positives:- The unit looks well made and the the plastic does not seem flimsy.- On the inside, there is a metal lining all over, and you can see an aluminium fan with small fins above the heating element.- The digital display is simple to use: one button turns the unit on or off, another starts and pauses cooking, and a third button allows you to select either the temperature, or the time, with the plus and minus buttons to adjust them.- Temperature and time are displayed separately.- While cooking the timer counts down and also shows seconds.- The unit does switch off as soon as you take the drawer out, and resumes cooking when you put it back in.- A soft touch bytton allows you to put the fryer on stand-by but there is no physical on/off switch.- The noise is audible but tolerable.The negatives:- In my opinion, the silver and black look is atrocious, although although I like the medium sized blue segment display.- It filled the kitchen with a distinctive plastic smell when I turned it on even at just 80 degrees.- The double basket in my opinion is a gimmick, as while it may help with air circulation and whatnot, it also means you need to clean TWO baskets every time you use the unit.- The metal used for the baskets is so thin that even folded on itself the thickness is about 1/5 of a millimetre. The baskets are basically as thick as a greeting card. Because of this, I doubt the non stick coating covers the edges properly, and the baskets will rust as it usually happens with baking trays from the pound shop.- Speaking of metal, when inserting and removing the drawer, it is possible the outer basket will rub against the metal lining within the air fryer. This could result in the non-stick coating on the bottom of the basket to scratch and peel off.I think an air fryer using a simpler single round basket design, with a perforated insert could be a better choice, as you may be able to find a decently made aluminium pot in the same size and use it to replace the cheap basket said air fryer comes with, when this will inevitably fall apart. :)
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