‘Well worth the money’ foodies say as 20 LITRE air fryer hits the shelves for less than half price
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AN AIR fryer is likely to be on lots of Christmas wish lists this year.
And while prices of the cookers have dramatically reduced in recent months, they can still be pricey.
So it comes as no surprise that foodies are flocking to an online site, after spotting a 20-litre air fryer oven for less than half price.
"Not sure if this has already been posted but good deal on studio," Becky wrote alongside a screenshot of the website on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group
Instead of £109, the EGL cooker has been reduced to an incredible £53.20 - less than half price.
The air fryer has seven functions - it can toast, bake, fan assisted bake, broil, fan assisted broil, air fry and keep warm.
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And thanks to the impressive capacity of the device, you can toast up to six slices of bread at the same time.
You could also use it to bake a nine-inch pizza, or even roast a chicken.
"I have this and paid well over £100 for mine," one person commented on Becky's post.
"Well worth the money.
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"We love it!"
"Asda are charging similar price for the scoville air fryer which is similar to this one," another added.
"My daughter has one and loves it!"
As a third tagged their friend and commented: "You should get one!"
Others used the comments section to issue a warning about the Studio website.
"It won’t turn up," one said.
"None of my orders have from there!"
"I will never order from Studio again," another commented.
"I've ordered stuff several times and had stuff cancelled".
"There, was a lot said about studio on the one show tonight taking money but things not turning up people waiting weeks and trying to get refunded," a third warned.
"Oh really, I've never had any issues with them," Becky replied.
"I'll bear that in mind for future though, thanks!"
"Hasn't Studio gone bust?" someone else asked.
Back in February 2022, it was announced that Studio Retail Group had gone into administration.
Retail tycoon Mike Ashley then bought Studio Retail Limited - part of the bigger company - through his company Frasers Group, for £26.8 million.
Studio Retail stopped trading for two weeks before the Frasers Group acquisition, but then reopened.
A spokesperson commented: "We apologise to customers who are currently experiencing issues with their orders.
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"We have recently integrated our systems to improve our long-term services, and are aware this has resulted in some customers experiencing issues with their orders.
"We thank our loyal customers for bearing with us during this process."