Aldi’s new £35 air fryer that ‘cooks food perfectly’ – have to act fast | UK | News

Aldi’s new 35 £ kitchen device is hitting the supermarket shelves today and those who want to take their hands will have to act quickly. The German budget supermarket, which has more than 1,000 stores throughout the UK, publishes new products that are regularly sold for a limited period of time as part of its specialties. These products may vary from electronics to clothes, from food to cooking.
Tomorrow, the supermarket broadcasts a number of Specialbuys on their shelves, including £ 35 £ kitchen device, which will find attractive by many home cooks. The Supermarket released the new Air Frite tomorrow, which was only available for a limited period of time for £ 34.99. Air Fritors are popular equipment throughout England, revolutionizing most of us to cook things like crispy fried potatoes, homemade pizzas and fried chicken. They change the price, some are £ 300 or higher.
According to Aldi, the air is a capacity of 6.5 liters and is ideal for “frying, cooking, grid, roasting and even thirsty”. Like most air frites, it cooks food quickly and does not use very little or no fat to do it.
This air is an easy-to-read display, 80-200C adjustable temperature control, as well as the cooking function with eight uniform cooking function to “cook everything with just one tap”.
In addition, the dishwasher has an adjustable timer that allows you to adjust the cooking times between one and 60 minutes on a non -stick shelf that is secure.
The weather comes in a stylish black color that will fit in a beautiful way in many kitchens. It also has an interactive, built -in control panel that contributes to the smooth appearance of the machine.
Aldi’s Specialbuys products are only available in stores, while stocks can be used last. The weather will land on the shelves tomorrow (September 18). Supermarket is sometimes hit with great demand for Specialbuys products.
In May this year, the shopping people were running to buy a Pilates reformer who went to £ 150, and had to introduce a ticket system to most of the country’s stores.




