Does anyone have one of these? Is it good? and are the chips allowed in Slimming World?
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Does anyone have one of these? Is it good? and are the chips allowed in Slimming World?
2009 CD Start weight: 13st 2lb
Wk 1 -712st 9lbs; Wk 2 -6
12st 3lbs; Wk 3 -3
12st; Wk 4 -4
11st 10lb;Wk 5 -0
11st 10lb;
Wk 6 -311st 7lb
wk 7 diet abandoned!
2012 attempt with Slimming World
Start weight: 14st 2lb31/8/12
Goal 1 - 13st 7lb -
Goal 2 - 13st
Goal 3 - 12st 7lb -
Goal 4 - 12st
Goal 5 - 11st 7lb
Goal 6 - 11st
Goal 7 - 10st 7lb
Goal 8 - 10st
Goal 9 - 9st 7lb
Goal 10 -9 st
Hiya. I don't have one but I've heat nothing but good about them.
Although technically it's meant to be an 'air fryer' they do say really you need to use a teaspoon of oil for best results. So you would just need to an the oil if you were doing a green day - I'm not sure about red days as I don't do them.
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Goal 1: 1 week 100%
Goal 2: 1 Stone
Goal 3: Get into 15's
I got 1 last week & I love it! To be honest I didn't get it for me, I got it for kids to try make healthy chips, homemade chicken nuggets, fish fingers, onion rings etc, it takes 20 minutes & I'm using a tsp of oil between 3 of em so definitely think its serving the purpose I bought it forI'm rejoining SW in the new year & ill be using it loads for me too then! - mine was reduced to £90 in currys last week as well
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I've had a look online for you and found these pages which may help.
i have the Tefal Actifry and love it, at first I didn't think I use it much but we use it all the time.
you can't beat getting freshly cooked SW chips in 20 minutes.
The Airfryer: The frying machine that gives you perfect chips - without any oil | Mail Online
Philips HD9220/20 Airfryer - Black Fryer. Reviews, Philips HD9220/20 Airfryer - Black Fryer. Ratings at Argos
Looked at prices for you too and this seems to be one of the best.
Buy PHILIPS Airfryer - Black | Free Delivery | Currys
The Diary Of A Little Slimming Hippo Called Stacey
http://www.minimins.com/slimming-wor...ml#post5761440
"Being overweight is hard, losing weight is hard, choose your hard"
"No other cupboards have lights that come on when you open them, so why does the fridge? It just encourages greedy people to eat at night" lol! Quote by Karl Pilkington
Thanks very much especially Mrs W for finding all those links for me xxx
2009 CD Start weight: 13st 2lb
Wk 1 -712st 9lbs; Wk 2 -6
12st 3lbs; Wk 3 -3
12st; Wk 4 -4
11st 10lb;Wk 5 -0
11st 10lb;
Wk 6 -311st 7lb
wk 7 diet abandoned!
2012 attempt with Slimming World
Start weight: 14st 2lb31/8/12
Goal 1 - 13st 7lb -
Goal 2 - 13st
Goal 3 - 12st 7lb -
Goal 4 - 12st
Goal 5 - 11st 7lb
Goal 6 - 11st
Goal 7 - 10st 7lb
Goal 8 - 10st
Goal 9 - 9st 7lb
Goal 10 -9 st

You're very welcome Hun. Looking at it, it appears to be very similar to the Actifry, just looks abut smaller.
i love my Actifry though, best gadget I've ever bought xxx
The Diary Of A Little Slimming Hippo Called Stacey
http://www.minimins.com/slimming-wor...ml#post5761440
"Being overweight is hard, losing weight is hard, choose your hard"
"No other cupboards have lights that come on when you open them, so why does the fridge? It just encourages greedy people to eat at night" lol! Quote by Karl Pilkington
Had a chip basket at Aldi for £2 it makes SW chips quicker and crispier and brill for the money!
I've been tempted to buy Acifry but think ANOTHER kitchen utensil!! Filling the top and I know if it goes to cupboard it will not get used !
Cymraes xx[/COLOR][/COLOR][/SIZE][/I]
Are the chips free on SW?
2009 CD Start weight: 13st 2lb
Wk 1 -712st 9lbs; Wk 2 -6
12st 3lbs; Wk 3 -3
12st; Wk 4 -4
11st 10lb;Wk 5 -0
11st 10lb;
Wk 6 -311st 7lb
wk 7 diet abandoned!
2012 attempt with Slimming World
Start weight: 14st 2lb31/8/12
Goal 1 - 13st 7lb -
Goal 2 - 13st
Goal 3 - 12st 7lb -
Goal 4 - 12st
Goal 5 - 11st 7lb
Goal 6 - 11st
Goal 7 - 10st 7lb
Goal 8 - 10st
Goal 9 - 9st 7lb
Goal 10 -9 st
if u add oil u would need tosyn the oil. however u could just use frylight for syn free chips. im gona buy one........ just cant decide between the actifry and the airfryer. xxx
Starting Weight - 171.2kg
Week1- 170.3kg
Week2- 167.5kg
Week3
Week4
Inside some of us is a thin person struggling to get out, but they can usually be sedated with a few pieces of chocolate cake. ~Author Unknown
Stressed spelled backwards is desserts. Coincidence? I think not! ~Author Unknown

I always just spray my chips/wedges/roast potatoes with fry light.
Looking at the difference in the two they do work similar but the Actifry can fit quite abit more in them.
Also when you buy one it comes with a great recipe book of things you can make in it.
Check out my Actifry thread for the meals I've cooked in mine......
http://www.minimins.com/slimming-wor...y-recipes.html (Actifry Recipes)
The Diary Of A Little Slimming Hippo Called Stacey
http://www.minimins.com/slimming-wor...ml#post5761440
"Being overweight is hard, losing weight is hard, choose your hard"
"No other cupboards have lights that come on when you open them, so why does the fridge? It just encourages greedy people to eat at night" lol! Quote by Karl Pilkington
i bought one of these breville halo fryers!! They r awful!!! paddle got stuck making chips, halogen lamp went on for 20 seconds then off for 10 mins. an hour later and they were still raw!!! back to currys
Starting Weight - 171.2kg
Week1- 170.3kg
Week2- 167.5kg
Week3
Week4
Inside some of us is a thin person struggling to get out, but they can usually be sedated with a few pieces of chocolate cake. ~Author Unknown
Stressed spelled backwards is desserts. Coincidence? I think not! ~Author Unknown