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Philips 1000 series NA130/09 fryer Single 6.2 L Stand-alone 1700 W Hot air fryer Black

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Bullet Points Philips 1000 series NA130/09 fryer Single 6.2 L Stand-alone 1700 W Hot air fryer Black:
  • - Up to 90% less fat
  • - 12 cooking methods in one
  • - HomeID Recipe App
  • - Quick and easy to clean
  • - Perfectly sized
  • - Save time and energy
  • - RapidAir technology
Long product name Philips 1000 series NA130/09 fryer Single 6.2 L Stand-alone 1700 W Hot air fryer Black:

Philips 1000 Series Airfryer 1000 series 6.2 L

Philips 1000 series NA130/09 fryer Single 6.2 L Stand-alone 1700 W Hot air fryer Black:

All the flavour, none of the hassle
Crispy outside, tender inside. Unique RapidAir technology saves time and energy, without compromising on taste. Simply dial up the time and temperature to enjoy delicious, healthy side dishes and snacks in under 15 minutes.

Short summary description Philips 1000 series NA130/09 fryer Single 6.2 L Stand-alone 1700 W Hot air fryer Black:

Philips 1000 series NA130/09, Hot air fryer, 6.2 L, 0.8 kg, Rapid Air, 80 °C, 200 °C

Long summary description Philips 1000 series NA130/09 fryer Single 6.2 L Stand-alone 1700 W Hot air fryer Black:

Philips 1000 series NA130/09. Product type: Hot air fryer, Capacity: 6.2 L, Fryer food capacity: 0.8 kg. Construction type: Single, Product colour: Black, Control type: Rotary. Power: 1700 W, AC input voltage: 220 - 240 V, AC input frequency: 50 - 60 Hz. Width: 309 mm, Depth: 404 mm, Height: 308 mm. Doesn't contain: Bisphenol A (BPA), Warranty period: 2 year(s), Country of origin: China

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Disclaimer Philips 1000 series NA130/09 fryer Single 6.2 L Stand-alone 1700 W Hot air fryer Black NA130/09:
*Compared to homemade chips cooked in a conventional deep fat fryer.
**Survey among NutriU users, 6000 respondents, 2021.
***Average percentages based on internal lab measurement with Philips Airfryers; cooking one chicken breast (AF setting 160°C, no preheat) or salmon filet (AF setting 200°C, no preheat) vs. using an A-class oven.
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