I have a Philips I bought 7 years ago back when Bed, Bath and Beyond was offering if for a retail price of $300+. Since then many weird, cheap brands have been marketed that are 1/6 the the price I paid in 2017. I’ve never used one of the Chinese tacky ones, but they all look inferior in design and quality to my Philips. Many have been recalled for starting fires and causing burn injuries. Currently I am unable to find a Philips being sold in the USA except at Williams-Sonoma for a much higher price than this NinjaI don’t know why Philips is not widely availalble other than that people shop by price which is a consideration,but something I use every day and rely upon to produce quick and satisfactory quick food is not something which I wish to compromise on. Whether it is ten more years or tomorrrow, I will buy whatever the current large Philips model is wherever I can find it, and hope that the electronic controls will be as durable as my wind up mechanical-wind up timer design has been.
this was the best explanation ever Ive seen on the internet, no stupid music , no amateur comedy, straight to the point well done
Thank you for your kind words :)
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Great explanation. As someone who has just bought an air fryer I found your video very informative. You now have a new subscriber!
A good video before I think of buying an air fryer..
so glad i watched this. Getting the Philips one as opposed to the cheaper one I had originally wanted. I thought a air fryer is a air fryer -- Thanks.
Thank you so much for such an amazing video.
I have a Philips I bought 7 years ago back when Bed, Bath and Beyond was offering if for a retail price of $300+. Since then many weird, cheap brands have been marketed that are 1/6 the the price I paid in 2017. I’ve never used one of the Chinese tacky ones, but they all look inferior in design and quality to my Philips. Many have been recalled for starting fires and causing burn injuries. Currently I am unable to find a Philips being sold in the USA except at Williams-Sonoma for a much higher price than this NinjaI don’t know why Philips is not widely availalble other than that people shop by price which is a consideration,but something I use every day and rely upon to produce quick and satisfactory quick food is not something which I wish to compromise on. Whether it is ten more years or tomorrrow, I will buy whatever the current large Philips model is wherever I can find it, and hope that the electronic controls will be as durable as my wind up mechanical-wind up timer design has been.
I think Amazon offers some Philips Airfryer models. I also agree on your comment, currently Philips just make the best air fryers on the market.
Is am compact oven that what it’s and it’s kind off vacuum sealed
I don't have one. Can you heat up a cup of coffee or bowl, soup or leftovers in one? If so, can you set a ceramic type or glass cups inside the fryer?
It is possible, but I don't recommend because of the blowing fan. It might splash.
You really need to clean and sanitize that.