SAVVY B&M shoppers have been rushing to buy a bargain Ninja air fryer dupe for a huge £120 less than the real thing.

The discount chain is selling a 7.6L Tower Vortex dual basket air fryer for £99.

B&M shoppers have been rushing to buy a bargain Ninja air fryer dupe

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B&M shoppers have been rushing to buy a bargain Ninja air fryer dupeCredit: Facebook

Eager shoppers spotted the kitchen gadget in store for the low price, reduced from £149.

They posted the find to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group and like-minded bargain hunters were itching to get their hands on it.

One user commented: “I have same one. Love it and so easy to clean.”

While another said: “I have this one and I love it.”

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It’s not the first time the fryer has been available in B&M and it almost always sells out within days of hitting shelves.

The handy appliance is regularly hailed a dupe for the similar Ninja model which can set you back as much as £220 on the official website.

Shoppers can only pick up the air fryer in store as it isn’t available online at the moment.

Although if you go to the B&M website you’ll be able to search for your local shop to see if it’s in stock.

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You can find your local store using the B&M store checker tool.

The Tower fryer has two 3.8L deep baskets and claims it can cook meals in 15 to 20 minutes with 99% less fat.

You can turn the temperature up to as high as 210C and it claims it is 30% faster than a conventional oven.

This is the cheapest we’ve found this product, but it’s always worth a search around other stores in case we’ve missed it for a better bargain.

We did find the same model at Very.co.uk for £149 – so £50 more than B&M‘s price.

We also found a similar dual basket Tower model at Robert Dyas on sale for £170.

A cheaper alternative is Asda‘s Salter two basket fryer for £119 – so slightly more than B&M.

Use price comparison tools like Google Shopping to find similar products from other retailers and compare prices.

If you’re ordering online make sure you factor in delivery costs.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected]

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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