With energy bills rising, many are considering ways to lower costs, and switching appliances to use alternative cooking methods is an effective way to cut down on usage.
Air fryers have been growing in popularity over the last few years, with many finding them an easier and quicker way to cook.
Recently, with energy costs rising, research by Utilita and Iceland found that an average electric cooker can cost around 87p to run per day, whereas an air fryer is up to six times cheaper at around just 14p per day.
For those looking for an easy way to save money on bills, an air fryer is an appliance that could make a considerable difference in reducing household bills, without having to compromise on cooking delicious meals.
Amazon has slashed the price of the Philips air fryer by 25 percent, so shoppers can now buy the appliance for £149.
Buy: Philips Airfryer Essential XL Connected (£149)
The touch screen features seven presets including fish, chicken, vegetables, defrost setting and more, for easy cooking with minimal time or attention needed.
ACTY said: ”This has proven to be a fantastic buy. It is so quick to use and results are fantastic. We have easily cut down our oven use by 90% since buying this. Furthermore, there have been big savings on our electricity bill according to our smart meter.”
Graeme Mumby commented: ”Fantastic product and top quality manufacture. The app provides brilliant recipes and the regular texts with new recipes is a pure genius.”
Paul also added: ”This is our second Phillps Air Fryer. The previous one is still going strong after 5 years of almost daily use, and is now used by our son. Tempted by its larger size, versatility and ability to cook within our budget. The oven is almost redundant. Easier to keep clean, saves energy and makes lovely cakes, plus many other nice dishes. Recipes within App are really good.”