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    All About Air Fryer

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    • doodbugD Offline
      doodbug
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      Call around the neighbourhood electrical shops ๐Ÿ™‚

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        Blessed Homemaker
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        I used a screwdriver to \"pop\" the side off.

        sakura_2009:
        Blessed Homemaker:

        A friend taught me this method too. I place the foil over the groove of the base, press lightly to hold it's shape. Most oil collected at the centre ie where the foil is. This makes cleaning so much easier. If I'm cooking frozen food, sometimes I don't even need to wash the base.

        In addition, she taught me to remove the net from the basket holder, I'm now able to give the basket tray and the net a thorough cleanup.

        Hi, Blessed Homemaker - how do you remove the net from the basket holder?

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          Lilac66
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          gmarket promotion with delivery and 2 years warranty at $299. (white)


          http://list.qoo10.sg/item/PHILIPS-VIVA-COLLECTION-AIRFRYER/406483797

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            joeymum
            last edited by

            Will anyone be interested if philips fryer priced at s$270, self collection. Me n my colleagues got a few units to clear as we got it as an incentive from our company.

            Do PM me if interested.

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            • AdmummyA Offline
              Admummy
              last edited by

              Hi all, understand that model 9220 (only model available in Singapore) is different from 9225 because 9220 cannot bake. Can I buy baking tray (accessory) from Philips separately then add onto my 9220 model? Is it compatible? TIA!

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                Blessed Homemaker
                last edited by

                You can still bake in the 9220 model by either buying the baking pan from Philips or use any baking pan that can fit into the basket tray.

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                  Admummy
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                  Blessed Homemaker:
                  You can still bake in the 9220 model by either buying the baking pan from Philips or use any baking pan that can fit into the basket tray.

                  :thankyou:

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                    lurline
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                    I have it for a year and didnโ€™t know that I am bake with it, so embarrassing. So far only use it to cook chicken wings.

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                      Blessed Homemaker
                      last edited by

                      I just tried airfrying mooncakes (piglets) last night. I need to bake in the oven for 20-25 mins but with the airfryer, itโ€™s just 6-7 mins in total. Good for those who want to bake a few pieces.

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                        Admummy
                        last edited by

                        Blessed Homemaker:
                        I just tried airfrying mooncakes (piglets) last night. I need to bake in the oven for 20-25 mins but with the airfryer, it's just 6-7 mins in total. Good for those who want to bake a few pieces.

                        wow Blessed Homemaker, Philips should appoint you as their spokesmen for its airfryer! You are so good in making this airfryer versatile! Do you mind sharing the recipes? TIA ๐Ÿ™‚

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