If something does not feel like when it is hot, it is to cook din front of household appliances that increase the thermal sensation. And although we don’t feel like copious meals either, we take advantage of the days off to eat more on a whim.
Well, so that the previous ones are not an ordeal Lidl has reduced this Salter air fryer with which to cook on a whim with less fat and without getting hot. It cost 129.99 euros and now it costs 57.99 euros.
Salter ® Air Fryer 3.2 L 1300 W to prepare side dishes and main dishes quickly and easily.
We eat with less fat and we cook it without getting hot
Thanks to its high temperature hot air system the food will be cooked in the air fryer without using oil. With its thermostat you can program it up to 200 degrees and adjust the cooking time according to the food that will be cooked without drying out and will be crispy on the outside.
In it you can cook from prawns to chips, including chicken, meat and even fish. With their 1300W you will save on energy, but not on cooking speed. In addition, two indicator lights inform about the status of the air fryer: on or off.
The air fryer bowl has a non-stick coating which allows very easy and quick cleaning as food will not stick. The outer casing can be quickly cleaned with a damp cloth and its compact design allows you to have it in any corner of the kitchen.
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