Slighty conundrum, Argos offers an instant duo crisp for £110 (bargain!)
But have seen some reviews re: the lid breaking on this one... not sure if it's an older model (might explain the price) but there's a very similar one with a different lid but also similar size and similar functions (inc sous vide) for £185:
Does anyone know what the key differences are there - is it just a newer model? Which do you have @aVdub ?
There's also this one from ninja at £150:
Cheaper than the newer(?) instant pot but doesn't have the sous vide setting.
Note there are differences there, a halogen oven isn't really an "air fryer"(small version of a regular convection oven) and won't necessarily get the crispy results people rave about re: air fryers AFAIK.
I think having both a multi-cooker with an air fryer lid and a grill with an air fryer lid could be a good combo. The combi seems to have its place; cooking a chicken in the pressure cooker but also crisping it in that same pressure cooker using the air fryer lid at the end... meanwhile maybe you want some chips or roasties done in an air fryer too so you use the air fryer mode on the grill.
Or in reverse, cooking a steak or joint or something in the grill and then using the multicooker as your air fryer for the roasties or chips.
But have seen some reviews re: the lid breaking on this one... not sure if it's an older model (might explain the price) but there's a very similar one with a different lid but also similar size and similar functions (inc sous vide) for £185:
Does anyone know what the key differences are there - is it just a newer model? Which do you have @aVdub ?
There's also this one from ninja at £150:
Speedi 10-in-1 Rapid Cooker for Quick Meals - Ninja UK
Quickly cook complete, 15-minute meals* in one pot using the Ninja Speedi 10-in-1 Rapid Cooker ON400UK. Free delivery.
ninjakitchen.co.uk
Cheaper than the newer(?) instant pot but doesn't have the sous vide setting.
Farm foods are doing 17L Daewoo halogen air fryers for £20. I bought a second as a spare
Note there are differences there, a halogen oven isn't really an "air fryer"(small version of a regular convection oven) and won't necessarily get the crispy results people rave about re: air fryers AFAIK.
I haven't costed up the price difference between a single "do everything" device and a separate air fryer and pressure cooker, but I do prefer the flexibility of having both (alongside a gas hob and occasional microwave use) to prepare and serve up various components of a meal at the same time.
I think having both a multi-cooker with an air fryer lid and a grill with an air fryer lid could be a good combo. The combi seems to have its place; cooking a chicken in the pressure cooker but also crisping it in that same pressure cooker using the air fryer lid at the end... meanwhile maybe you want some chips or roasties done in an air fryer too so you use the air fryer mode on the grill.
Or in reverse, cooking a steak or joint or something in the grill and then using the multicooker as your air fryer for the roasties or chips.
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