Iceland brings back sell-out £35 air fryer – fans say they’ll never use their oven again
ICELAND has brought back its sell-out air fryer that costs just £35 and fans say they'll never use their oven again.
The supermarket is famous for its great deals and discounts.
And shoppers can now get their hands on the Tower 4L air fryer for just £35.
It last was on supermarket shelves in November last year and sold out in just one week.
In other words, if you want to get your hands on it then it's worth acting quickly.
The air fryer comes with easy to use control dials and a non-stick coated frying basket.
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What's more is that the product is usually sold for £50, so eagle-eyed shoppers will be able to save £15.
Fans have been raving about the product since its return last week.
Commenting on social media one said: "I've not used my oven since last October."
While another wrote: "Very excited to use it."
And on the reviews on the Iceland website, someone else said: "Cooks food much faster and it's so tasty!"
The air fryer is currently in stock on the Iceland website though the retailer is yet to confirm if it is in stock in shops.
Bear in mind that stock will vary depending on which store you visit.
It might be worth phoning beforehand to see if your local Iceland has it in stock.
You can find your nearest one using the store locator tool on the Iceland website.
It's always worth shopping around for the best deal as you may be able to find something cheaper.
It's also considering what sort of size you're after as some shoppers have said they find the Iceland one a little small.
Another reviewer said: "Really good product for the price, maybe the cooking basket could be a tide bigger."
While someone else said: "Very good for one person."
Lots of companies sell air fryers and often have them on sale.
A couple of weeks ago Asda shoppers were flocking to the store for an air fryer which is scanning for £40 at the tills.
The George Asda black 6.2 Litre air fryer was originally selling for £59 but was instead going at £19 cheaper.
The large air fryer can have between four to six portions so it’s perfect for families.
With days getting colder, and household bills inevitably increasing, you should also consider how much it could cost you to run an air fryer.
The answer won't be the same for everyone, as what you pay for electricity will depend on your tariff and also how large and efficient your appliance is.
As with any appliance, a newer model is likely to be more efficient and cheaper to run than an older version.
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The power of an air fryer is measured in watts, and this determines how much energy it uses - and the cost of using it.
But the more powerful the appliance, the quicker it will cook your food too.
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