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On Sat, 30 Dec 2017 11:20:54 -0800 (PST), rosie > wrote:

> Have seen many ads FOR AIR FRYERS lately, THE the food all looks wonderful. have ANY OF.you tried these?seems to me it would be a good thing to have. Please tell me PROS AND CONS of these things.. I am very tempted to get one


I am not sure just what air fryers you are asking about. I have a T-Fal
Actifry. It is the best for cooking any root vegetable. I do not see using
it for anything else. And certainly not for fish sticks, which would get
completey broken up in the tumbling action.

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On Saturday, December 30, 2017 at 1:12:31 PM UTC-10, Don Wiss wrote:
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> I am not sure just what air fryers you are asking about. I have a T-Fal
> Actifry. It is the best for cooking any root vegetable. I do not see using
> it for anything else. And certainly not for fish sticks, which would get
> completey broken up in the tumbling action.
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> Don. http://paleofood.com/ (e-mail at page bottom).


These things work by suspending food on a column of hot air? That's pretty cool.
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On Sat, 30 Dec 2017 11:20:54 -0800 (PST), rosie > wrote:

> Have seen many ads FOR AIR FRYERS lately, THE the food all looks
> wonderful. have ANY OF.you tried these?seems to me it would be a good
> thing to have. Please tell me PROS AND CONS of these things.. I am very
> tempted to get one


I am not sure just what air fryers you are asking about. I have a T-Fal
Actifry. It is the best for cooking any root vegetable. I do not see using
it for anything else. And certainly not for fish sticks, which would get
completey broken up in the tumbling action.

Don. http://paleofood.com/ (e-mail at page bottom).

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I have looked at both systems and they are very different. The Air fryers
don't move the food around at all.

I understand the Actifry does.

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