SHOPPERS have been raving over a “fantastic” air fryer dupe that costs £127 less than a Ninja.

Costco is selling the nifty kitchen must-have with a huge 6.7L capacity for just £44.39.

Shoppers have been rushing to buy this bargain air fryer dupe from Costco

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Shoppers have been rushing to buy this bargain air fryer dupe from CostcoCredit: Costco

Savvy shoppers posted the Gourmia digital air fryer onto deal-finding site Hot UK Deals.

Within a day the post gained a 1,346C heat rating from fellow users, meaning that they agree the fryer is a bargain find.

Hundreds of customers commented on the post, with one saying they had already nabbed the gadget and are “very happy with it”.

Another said: “I got this for £50 in-store around Xmas, worth every penny.”

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While one wrote: “Good price for a 6.7L air fryer, when you consider how much the overpriced Ninjas are.”

Several shoppers also remarked on the price calling both it and the fryer “fantastic”.

One also commented: “Buy one, you won’t regret it.

“We have made anything from crispy chicken, chicken wings, pizza, Krispy Kreme style donuts.

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“Big enough for three to four people with upper tray.”

The Gourmia has 10 cooking functions including air fry, bake and dehydrate.

It has a temperature range between 32C and 200C, and comes with a dishwasher safe basket, crisper tray, and multi-purpose rack.

It’s available at this price in store at the moment, so if you have a Costco near you it might be worth heading down.

You can also grab it online for £51.99 and the delivery cost is already factored in so you won’t have to spend an extra penny.

Not everyone will be able to pick up the bargain fryer though as its only available to Costco members.

Costco is a wholesaler where you can bulk buy for cheap, but you can’t just walk in from the street if you’re not signed up.

Becoming a member will set you back £26.40 a year if you’re a trader or £33.60 for everyone else.

Alternatively, you can sign up with a £15 annual subscription but you’ll only be able to shop online and not in store.

This air fryer is a much cheaper alternative to the popular brand Ninja, which can be a bit more expensive.

A similar sized Ninja fryer (5.2L) will set you back £169.99 on the Ninja website, so Costco’s is £126.60 cheaper.

It’s also the cheapest price we could find for this make and model.

But, if you don’t have a Costco membership you could get the fryer for £72.50 on Amazon.

Of course there are other models available from different brands and shops at similar prices.

We found that Dunelm is also selling a 6L fryer for £65, while Asda is selling a 6.2L version for £59.

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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Meanwhile, you can grab a smaller 1.5L air fryer at Asda for just £25 at the moment.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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