Savvy shoppers run to Home Bargains to nab a dual Air Fryer that’s the cheapest on the market | The Sun

THEY'RE the appliances that are as popular as ever.

But as people are realising just how useful Air Fryers can be, many are swapping their single ones for bigger varieties with two drawers.


So it's understandable that they're rushing to Home Bargains in their thousands to try and get their hands on a dual Air Fryer that's the cheapest on the market.

"Home Bargains Dual Air Fryer £79.99," Chez captioned their post on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook.

People were quick to comment on the post, with some saying they've already nabbed one.

"I've got one of these, they're amazing for the money," one person commented.

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As another added: "I have this and amazing."

"Good price and big," a third said.

"Just bought one today," someone else commented.

"Absolutely amazing so pleased with it excellent value for money," another wrote.

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As well as in store, the Air Fryer is available to buy on the Home Bargains website.

The Pifco device has two four litre baskets, making eight litres in total.

It also has digital touch controls, cool touch handles, a 60-minute timer and non-slip feet, according to the description on the store's website.

It's also the cheapest dual Air Fryer currently on the market.

The original Ninja 7.6L Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer retails for £219.99 but has been reduced to £169.99 in the sale.

That means the Home Bargains alternative is a staggering £90 cheaper than the Ninja one.

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