Aldi have brought back their popular air fryer that resembles the Ninja Foodi. It's also been compared to Tower's dual air fryer.
The Ambiano Dual Basket Air Fryer costs £89.99 and is available in-store as a Specialbuy. It has two four-litre baskets, giving it a total cooking capacity of eight litres.
The baskets are independent of each other, meaning you can cook two different foods at the same time. All you do is use the touch panel to select your functions.
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According to Aldi, the appliance does more than fry; it also bakes, grills, roasts, and dehydrates. It has an impressive 4.4-star rating on Aldi's website.
Six of the seven people who left reviews gave the product five stars. One person wrote "Great value for money. Would recommend & buy again" as another said: "I haven't used my main over for over a year.
"Well worth the money, if you can be bothered to actually take some time to research some recipes." Another person wrote "I can't believe this was half the price of some other products of similar spec/size. What a bargain!!"
Another person who said they previously owned the Tower air fryer wrote "I would highly recommend this item, and if you are a routine Aldi purchaser you've probably already ordered one" as they added: "I honestly can't tell the difference from a cooking point of view."
Aldi's appliance had just one negative review, which read: "Bought this today in store and will be returning today. The air fryer doesn’t have the same functionality as my Tower air fryer.
"The Tower has air fry, bake, dehydrate, grill, reheat and roast and after reading the manual inside, all you seem to be able to do is air fry at different temperatures. This will be a great air fryer if you only want the air fry function, however if you are expecting a fryer that offers more than temperature variation, this is not for you."
The Ninja air fryer has all the settings of Aldi's but its steeper price tag comes with perks; there's a setting that lets you sync up the two baskets so your food is done at the same time, and a dedicated dehydration mode.
The Tower air fryer also has the ability to sync up baskets, but comes with the additional perk of more space. It's got a nine litre capacity, compared to Ninja's 7.6 litres and Aldi's eight.
Aldi's air fryer is available in their shops. Ninja's air fryer is available from Argos, and Tower's dual air fryer can be bought on Amazon.
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