FryAir reviews

air fryer

by Emily Gilbert |
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We always look forward to tucking into a good air fryer dish. After all, who wouldn't want a delicious but healthy dinner to enjoy? That's the beauty of an air fryer, after all, tasty fried food without all the oil. One brand of air fryer that is very popular with our friends over in New Zealand is the FryAir. But what do the FryAir reviews say? And can you even buy it in the UK?

FryAir overview

Created back in 2012 and originally originating from the Show TV New Zealand parent company, FryAir is a range of premium air fryers primarily sold in New Zealand and Australia. The brand claims it "has been supplying Kiwi families for nearly a decade, long before air fryers became a common household essential."

FryAir key features

Here are some of the key features of the FryAir products.

Save power: Standard ovens can use between 2000-8000W, and require pre-heating while the FryAir Touch uses 1200-1400W, and cooks in about 2/3 of the cook time than a normal oven, as well as taking away pre-heating time.

Ditch oil: There's no qualm that fried food can be delicious but it uses a lot of oil! With the FryAir, oil is completely optional. Frozen snacks and most meats all have fat/oil already and will crisp up without the need for any additional oil or fat. The exception to this however is if you are making your own fresh cut chips or other root vegetable dishes where it is recommended to lightly coat your veg in oil for extra crispiness.

FryAir reviews

Currently, there are two models available for sale from FryAir.

FryAir™ Touch XL reviews

Incorporating all of the great features of the best-selling FryAir Classic, this new model includes an intelligent digital control panel with 20 pre-set cooking modes, adjustable fan speed for greater versatility, optional rotational control and a pre-set timer function.

Specification

Voltage: 220v - 240v

Power Consumption: 1200W - 1400W

Temperature Range: 130°C -230°C

Capacity: 10L

One happy owner wrote: "This is my second Fry Air touch XL air fryer. I use it just about every day. My first one is still working and I’ve had it for five years. I’m very happy with the product. I was given the first one as a gift. Highly recommend it."

Pros

• Easy to use

• Rotisserie option

• Digital control panel

• 20 pre-set cooking modes

• Easy to clean

Fryair™ Caddy 3.2L Air Fryer reviews

This retro-style air fryer will look seriously cool in your kitchen. It has an easy-to-use twin dial design for time and temperature and the caddy slides out for easy access to your food.

Specification

Voltage: 220v - 240v

Power Consumption: 1500W

Temperature Range: 80°C -200°C

Capacity: 3.2L Basket

A very satisfied customer bought her Fryair™ Caddy 3.2L Air Fryer after watching a demonstration on Facebook and added: "I am very satisfied with its performance. I have tried chips, sweet potato chips, sausage rolls, and potato-topped pies, so far, and I am delighted."

Pros

• Easy to use

• Variable temperature selection

• Dishwasher-safe basket

• Cool touch handle

• Easy to clean

Buying FryAir in the UK

Sadly we found it was very difficult to buy a FryAir air fryer in the UK, with distributors not shipping internationally. But fear not, we've got plenty of other air fryer reviews for you to browse including the Salter Dual Cook Pro Air Fryer and Instant Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Air Fryer.

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