SHOPPERS are keen to bag a B&M air fryer that costs almost £100 less than a Ninja.

The cost of energy has soared for millions so households are looking for ways to cut back on costs, including in the kitchen.

A B&M shopper spotted the £45 air fryer in their local store

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A B&M shopper spotted the £45 air fryer in their local storeCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group

Air fryers have surged in popularity in recent months as they can be a cheaper alternative to using an oven.

And B&M customers have been flocking to the store to pick up a Weight Watchers version that’s cheaper than a Ninja.

The retailer is selling the 3.2 litre air fryer for £45, £85 less than the Ninja 3.8 litre equivalent.

One shopper spotted the fryer in their local B&M store in Antrim, Northern Ireland, and shared a photo of it on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group.

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It comes as Aldi started selling a huge 17 litre Halogen air fryer for £29.99.

Asda has slashed the price of its Scoville 4.3 litre Digital Air Fryer from £59 to £39 as well.

The B&M Weight Watchers 3.2 litre air fryer has 1400 watts of power, and heats up to 200° celsius.

It also features a non-stick coating, which will stop any leftover food clinging to the cooking basket.

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The basket can be removed from the unit which helps with cleaning.

If you want to grab the air fryer it’s not available to buy online so you’ll have to head to your nearest store to see if they’ve got any in stock.

Be aware they are subject to availability though so you’re not guaranteed to get one.

If you want to save a trip it might be worth calling the store to see if they’ve got the product in stock.

You can find your nearest B&M store by using the store locator on its website.

Air fryers have gained in popularity over the last few months as people look to cut back on the cost of cooking.

The most popular brand for air fryers is arguably Ninja, but it’s 3.8L fryer costs £129.99 so it might be too much if you’re on a budget.

That’s why shoppers love alternatives like the Weight Watchers air fryer.

Of course, it’s always worth shopping around to find the best deals.

Amazon have a similar model to the B&M Weight Watchers one, but it is £89.99 and comes with 1300 watt power.

Charlie’s is selling a Salter 3.2 litre air fryer with 1300 watt power for £54.99 down from £99.99.

Asda is selling a 3.2 litre black air fryer with 1400 watt power for £44 – £1 cheaper than B&M’s Weight Watchers version.

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But if you want it delivered you’ll have to pay a £2.95 charge.

It might be worth calling your nearest branch to see if they’ve got the model in stock though.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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