
If you've yet to join the air fryer cult, how is your chance as the Amazon Prime sale has thrown up some ridiculously good bargains.
Resistance is futile, chances are you're seeing air fryer recipes on your Instagram, your TikTok FYP, and in the group chat as one by one, your friends have all bought the must-have gadget: and Amazon's number-one selling air fryer is currently on sale for almost half price.
£218.99
£124.99 (43% off)

Amazon Prime week is here again, slashing prices on everything from kitchen gadgets to the latest tech.
New to the world of air fryers? Here's what you need to know.
The appliance in question? Ninja's 'Foodi' dual zone digital air fryer, currently £124.99 down from £218.99 (that's 43 percent off).
If you've been weighing up the pros and cons of adding an air fryer to your kitchen and the price has always put you off, this bargain should have you rushing to throw it into your Amazon cart.
£218.99
£124.99 (43% off)
At nearly £100 off, this 7.6L model has the iconic Ninja dual drawer system, which means you can cook multiple items at different temperatures and times.
Want chicken nuggets and chips? Simply put the nuggets in one drawer, the chips in the other, and set their temperatures.

The Ninja Foodi also comes with the option to sync or match the drawers, so you can set it to hold one drawer to start later so they both finish at the same time.
No more cold chips because you mistimed how long the burgers would take!
It's not just for junk food either, TikTok and Instagram are full of healthy recipes you can cook in a flash in the air fryer, from chicken skewers to baked oats.
£218.99
£124.99 (43% off)
Each drawer fits up to 1kg of fries or a 1.6kg chicken, meaning you can give your oven a rest on Sundays now.
The technology means it can also cook up to 75% faster than a fan oven, and as well as being on sale they are also much cheaper to run.
The different modes include Max Crisp if you want extra crispy chips, Air Fry as the standard method, Roast for a chicken or potatoes, Bake for those oats or whipping up some muffins, and then there are also reheat and dehydrate options too if you want to keep things warm or get fancy with fruit.
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