SHOPPERS are rushing to buy a bargain air fryer on sale with nearly £20 slashed off the price tag.

Argos is selling a 4litre air fryer, big enough to cook a meal for the whole family, for £60, down from £78.

This air fryer from Argos is on sale at £60, down from £78

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This air fryer from Argos is on sale at £60, down from £78

It comes as the sales of air fryers are rocketing as shoppers are looking for ways to save money on their energy bills.

The Tower T17067 4L Digital Air Fryer can cook three to four portions of food with a cooking temperature range of between 80°C -100°C.

Shoppers have raved about the air fryer in the reviews section, and it has a five star rating.

One shopper said: “I have hardly used the oven since purchase.”

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Another one said it was “really easy to use”.

While one happy customer posted: “Bought it a month ago absolutely love it couldn’t be happier.”

You can use Argos’ store checker tool to find where your nearest branch is.

If you’re ordering online, factor in the cost of delivery, which is from £3.95.

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Remember to check prices before you buy to get the best deals.

You can use comparisons sites like Google Shopping or the Latest Deals app to find the most affordable price on a product.

For example, Robert Dyas is selling an air fryer for £40 – £20 cheaper than Argos’.

We also found the TEFAL Easy Fry Compact EY101827 Air Fryer from Currys for just £59.99 – down from £89.99.

But you should think about how much it’s going to cost to run once you’ve found a home for it on the kitchen counter.

Right now, if you used a 900-watt air fryer for 20 minutes, it would cost about 10p per meal.

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But this could change if your bills hike up on January 1.

It also depends on who your supplier is, how much energy you normally use and which model you have.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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