SHOPPERS are rushing to buy an air fryer that cooks two meals which is priced at £89 after being listed at £149.

One customer was ecstatic after spotting the Tower dual air fryer for a super low £89.

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The price had come down by £60 after being listed at £149. The fryer appeared on a social media group which identifies bargain buys.

The customer who flagged the bargain said : “Tower dual air fryer – £89 on very! I went to order it last night at the sale price of £149, got distracted and forgot to order it! Today it’s £89, the air fryer gods are looking over me.”

Air fryers have exploded in popularity over the last year as customers are attracted by their versatility and efficiency.

The machines use hot air rather oil to cook food, and are more efficient than conventional gas and electric ovens.

Shoppers recently swooned over an air fryer big enough to cook a whole chicken was slashed in price from £200 down to £80.

Customers were racing to get their hands on the Daewoo SDA1551GE 1800W 12L Rotisserie Air Fryer Oven.

The impressive gadget usually retails for a whopping £219.99, but can now be picked up for a more affordable £79.99 in Robert Dyas.

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It’s speedy and simple cooking capabilities have seen this product quickly become a kitchen essential in many households.

Now, with a huge discount on offer, even more are flying off the shelves.

A thrilled owner wrote: “Brilliant air fryer oven. Come with rotisserie cage and spikes.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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