Air fryers

Sam Vimes

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Mrs V and I are thinking about getting an Air Fryer for use at home, but does anyone takes there's away to use in the caravan?
 
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Yes we do, in our Panel Van, but not the "home" one as thats a bit big.
We take a small one thats just big enough for 2 (the air fryer not PVC !) purchased from Lidl for about £25. It complements the Remoska which also gets used a huge amount at home (that only draws 400 watts so very handy when on 6a supply) .
In addition we take a single induction hob away with us, so our gas consumption is pretty minimal when on site/EHU.
 
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Yes we have a small one for the caravan which gives us extra cooking capacity over and above the oven. At home we have a larger one which is generally more useful. I am looking at getting a Go Chef multi cooker for the caravan as I think it could be more useful and versatile than a pure air fryer.
 

Mel

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If you use one in the van or even in the awning, be very careful about the heat exhaust. Seen some horror pictures on FB where an air fryer has damaged the wall board when used in the kitchen area or the outer van skin when used close to the van in an awning.
Mel
 
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We were introduced to an air fryer by our neighbours on the pitch next to us last year and decided to buy one soon after. We got the smallest Ninja, the AF140, which doesn’t take up much space and we’re more than happy with it. We use it practically every day.
 

Sam Vimes

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Thanks for your thoughts and thanks Mel for the warning - maybe it would help alleviate the damp :)
 
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One more question.....are they noisy in use?
Depends on your definition of noisy! They have a fan which circulates the hot air within them, they are by no means silent but not particularly noisy either, think in terms of a hair drier on low is my best description.
 
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Depends on your definition of noisy! They have a fan which circulates the hot air within them, they are by no means silent but not particularly noisy either, think in terms of a hair drier on low is my best description.

Yes, that's how I would describe it, too.
 
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We had the Ninja Air Fryer Max AF160UK in our caravan. Did not take up much space and hardly heard it operating. We also had a small George Foreman grill 1300w and both could operate at the same time provided the the site was at least 10amp although 16amp was preferable.

Although we have the Ninja Foodi Max we now use both in tandem at home. The foodi max can take the bigger items like roasts etc.
 
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Mrs V and I are thinking about getting an Air Fryer for use at home, but does anyone takes there's away to use in the caravan?
I use my Ninja Air Fryer AF100UK specifically for my Caravan. Obviously you have to be careful what you run with it, eg: toaster and microwave, but it serves us lovely, just use it and make sure your power output (on your control panel) does not exceed the top level of your site.
 

Sam Vimes

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I think we've decided on a Tefal Dual Basket machine. Too big to take in our small caravan but then mostly wanted it for home anyway.

Thanks for your feedback.
 
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just in case you re-consider, i have a two birth swift 480 and my Nija air fryer goes under my seat on the left standing in it and facing forwards. I also have all my tools and the bedding, so the Ninja is both the Rolls Royce of air fryers and fits neatly away :) good luck with your choice.
 

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