ASDA shoppers are rushing to get their hands on a “massive” air fryer that costs £104 less than a Ninja.
The major supermarket has slashed the price of its own brand fryer by £14 to just £45.
Excited shoppers have been raving about the bargain 6.2L appliance on social media.
Posting on Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group a shopper wrote: “First bargain I’ve managed to actually get!
“£45 I know been posted, but I’m proud as literally every deal I see on here is never in Telford.”
While another also shared the find and said: “£45 from Asda, it’s massive!”
Fellow bargain hunters were quick to comment on the posts.
One said: “I have that one and it’s fab! Amazing what you fit in it.
“Also get the stackable shelves and you will get even more in.”
A second wrote: “I got this last week, not used my oven since.”
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Others commented calling the fryer a “great deal” and “amazing”.
The digital air fryer has a large 6.2L capacity and uses 2kW of electricity to run.
The air fryer also has eight preset functions and comes with a two year warranty.
Shoppers will have to buy the appliance in stores at the moment as it’s currently out of stock online.
Several commenters did say that it’s regularly coming back in stock though so it’s always worth checking before you head out.
The fryer was originally listed online for £59 so it’s a pretty good bargain.
You can find your closest Asda using the store locator tool on its website, you could also phone ahead to check stock levels to avoid disappointment.
Air fryers can be a great alternative to using your oven and most cost just 13p to run for 15 minutes so they can save you cash too.
There can be some expensive versions though so bargains like this get snapped up quickly.
Possibly the most popular brand for air fryers is Ninja, but it’s similar sized 5.2L fryer costs £149.99 – so it can be a bit of an investment.
At £104 less, it’s no surprise that shoppers have been rushing to grab this cheaper dupe at Asda.
There are other versions of similar sized fryers available too, we found one on the Dunelm website for £65.
While B&Q is selling a 6L model for £99.99.
As always before you commit to a purchase, you should shop around to make sure you’re getting the best deal.
Use price comparison tools like Google Shopping to find similar products from other retailers and compare prices.
When ordering online always make sure to factor in delivery prices too.
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