Great Kenwood Deep Fat Fryer
Review of Kenwood DF660 by
pcschof
Advantages: Great Fryer - with Coolwall - very easy to clean
Disadvantages: none so far
We bought this to replace our old Delonghi fryer and we havent been disappointed yet.
It holds 2 1/2 litres of oil at its maximum level and 2 litres at the minimum.
The heat setting is adjustable via a roller wheel towards the bottom of the unit and this makes it very user friendly. The lid is easy to open and the basket is very easy to remove from the bowl and also very easy to put back in. The great advantage of this fryer is that it is exceptionally ... ...are completely dishwasher safe. Making this fryer very friendly to use and to keep clean. The bowl is removable which makes it so easy to clean the rest of the unit.
It has an integrated filter in the lid, which is also washble.
The temperature control knob is very easy to use.
We paid £54 for this deep fat fryer when it was on special offer in Comet. We'd looked on the web and Comet was the cheapest we could find at the time. An excellent product ...
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Delonghi Deep Fat Fryer
Review of Delonghi F 24502 CZ by
jad1965
Advantages: Oil drainer, easy to keep clean
Disadvantages: Check oil tap is closed!!
I have gone through a few deep fat fryers (mainly because instead of cleaning it I just get a new one!!!)
Anyway at the moment I have this one and so far I am impressed with it, even without a timer. Seems easier to keep clean somehow than the white ones. BUT don't do what I did ........... I unpacked it, rinsed it out, put it together, filled with oil and left on kitchen top for later............................ when I walked into kitchen I saw ... ...tap was off, yes all the oil had come out, all over unit and floor. SO remember to check the tap is off. But at least I know it works, and when the oil needs changing I should now manage it without having to buy a new one!!! Also makes lovely chips! ...
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Tefal Actifry
Review of Tefal FZ 7000 Actifry by
Petebartlett
Advantages: Low fat content, No smell and very safe
Disadvantages: Things take a little longer
Have the actifry for about a week and its fantastic first thing we tried was chips i used marris piper potatoes and they were crispy on the outside and fluffy in the middle best chips I have had in a long time, Since then we have done pork chops, roast potatoes, vegtable still fry, home made garlic mushrooms ( a good dash of garlic powder mixed with the oil ), curried chips, sausages all off which have tasted great. The machine itself is easy to ...
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Delonghi F603 Deep Fryer
Review of Delonghi F603 by
adrian142
Advantages: Removable lid which is dishwasher safe
Disadvantages: Everything else
...experience. Having just purchased a Delonghi F603 deep fat fryer, believing Delonghi to be a reputable company, I am appalled by this fryer. In fact the item I have cannot really be called a fryer.
It takes over 15 minutes to preheat, even then not reaching a frying temperature, merely slight bubbling, resulting in warm soggy greasy potato pieces, rather than chips.
Despite turning the temperature control to maximum, and setting the timer to 30 ...
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Delonghie Chip deep fat frier
Review of Delonghi F603 by
cathousefood
Advantages: lid is removable to go in dishwasher, doesn't need that much oil
Disadvantages: does not product crispy chips no matter what potatoes or oil you use
I have always wanted a deep fat fryer for those few occasions where you really fancy chips with a meal. The Delongie F603 Chips came my way a month ago. I have now used it 5 times for chips and every time I have been horribly disappointed. I have tried different potatoes, different size chips, drying them out completely, different oils and every single result has been soggy slightly brown round the ends chips. Not only that the steam that comes from ... ...wallpaper off your kitchen ceiling.
I thought the fryer must be faulty but then I tried it with scampie and the result was absolutely perfect and again tiger prawns making my own batter this time, the results again perfection.
As it is called "Chips" and really that is all I wanted it for I can't see any redeeming facts. It isn't expensive and it does have all the features like removable lid for dishwasher, fairly odourless but I can not get my ...
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