Dunelm shoppers rush to buy air fryer that’s £85 less than a Ninja and costs just 31p to run
SHOPPERS are eager to get their hands on a bargain air fryer that costs £85 less than a Ninja.
The popular kitchen gadget is available at Dunelm, and only costs 31p to run for half an hour.
Dunelm is selling this bargain air fryer for just £65[/caption]An eager shopper posted the find on deal-finding site Hot UK Deals.
It quickly gained a 280C heat rating on the website, meaning that other shoppers agree it’s a bargain.
The fryer also has glowing reviews on the Dunelm website, with one saying: “Cooks things perfectly and so easy to use!”
Others also said it was “good value for money” and that it’s large enough to cook a whole chicken.
The gadget has a pretty large 6L capacity and can heat up to 200C.
It uses just 1800W of energy which, according to the experts at USwitch, costs just 30.6p to run for half an hour.
It costs £65 and is available both online and in store.
Dunelm is offering free delivery and click and collect on the fryer at the moment.
You can find your closest Dunelm using the store locator tool on its website, you could also phone ahead to check stock levels to avoid disappointment.
Air fryers have really gained popularity over the past few months, and there can be some expensive alternatives.
Possibly the most popular brand for air fryers is Ninja, but it’s similar sized 5.2L fryer costs £149.99 so can be a bit of an investment.
That’s why shoppers love alternatives like Dunelm’s and at £85 less, who can blame them.
We did find some cheaper 6L air fryer alternatives to this one.
Studio is selling its digital fryer for just £60 and Asda’s 6.2L model costs £59.
As always before you commit to a purchase, you should shop around to make sure you’re getting the best deal.
Use price comparison tools like Google Shopping to find similar products from other retailers and compare prices.
When ordering online always make sure to factor in delivery prices too.
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