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‘Best chicken fillets ever’ say Amazon shoppers as 6L air fryer gets slashed from £160 to £100
Looking for a cheap air fryer? Head to the Amazon website.
Savvy shoppers have been rushing to buy the Cosori TurboBlaze air fryer, which has been reduced by almost 40% to £99.99.
Cosori Air Fryer TurboBlaze, £159.99 £99.99
The 6L-capacity air fryer usually costs £159.99 on Amazon, but it’s been reduced to £99.99.
It’s a great deal if you’re looking for an air fryer bargain but don’t want to wait until Black Friday at the end of next month.
Featuring nine functions in one, you’ll be able to air fry, roast, grill, reheat and more – all with up to 95% less oil than traditional frying methods.
It’s also equipped with advanced turbo blaze technology which promises ‘precise heat control’.
This makes it ‘up to 46% faster than AC-powered air fryers’, while it also uses ‘up to 60% less energy than conventional ovens’.
So your food will be cooked quicker, while you get to save on energy bills.
The 6-litre capacity can handle meals for up to six people – perfect for feeding an average-sized family.
If you’re new to cooking with an air fryer, one rather nice touch is that it comes with a book containing 30 recipes to get you started.
Plus there are an additional 87 online recipes and 96 cooking charts, ‘all curated by professional chefs’.
Design-wise, the Cosori TurboBlaze is sleek and compact – so it’ll actually look good on the kitchen counter, rather than being an eyesore.
As one of Amazon’s bestselling air fryers, the Cosori TurboBlaze has over 6,000 customer ratings, with one five-star review dubbing it an ‘all singing and dancing model.’
‘Use it every day: very impressive, easy to use and clean,’ they add. ‘Best sausages and chicken fillets ever,’ they add.
‘I’ve held off buying a new air fryer, as the decent ones aren’t cheap. I’ve made do with my tiny Mo Farah air fryer for too long,’ says another shopper.
‘I just happened to drop this fryer into my basket here on Amazon at its full price, with the intention of ordering it the next day.
‘When I went onto Amazon the next day and saw it had been discounted, it was a deal maker.
‘My old fryer has since been binned. I love this fryer,’ they rave.
Elsewhere, another happy customer says it’s ‘quiet, quick and energy efficient.
‘We bake, reheat, air fry the veggies and burgers etc. Very very useful and beautiful equipment!’
While another impressed shopper says the air fryer is ‘the quietest one you’ll find’ and praises the sleek design, saying it ‘excels on style’.
If you’re still shopping around for air fryers, the Cosori Air Fryer TurboBlaze isn’t the only deal we’ve spotted.
Last week, I brought you news of the Ninja Double Stack air fryer which QVC slashed from £290 to £180 in a flash sale.
Cosori Air Fryer TurboBlaze, £159.99 £99.99
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Shaun Wane: Facing Australia in England-based Ashes would be stuff of dreams
SHAUN Wane is ready to live the dream he would have waited five years for – his England side to tear into the Aussies on home turf.
An apparent change of the Kangaroos’ heart is set to see an Ashes tour Down Under become a series on these shores in 2025.
Wigan and Leeds’ Headingley are thought to be favourites to host Tests on each side of the Pennines, with Wembley, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London Stadium and Arsenal’s Emirates considered for the third in London.
But just hearing he could lead his country in an Ashes series here is music to boss Wane’s ears – he was meant to do so in 2020 before Covid-19 struck.
He said: “I was brought up on Australia and New Zealand in the 1970s and 1980s.
“I remember getting the job and being told we had an Ashes series against Australia and thinking, ‘I can’t believe how lucky I am.’
“Then it got cancelled and I was absolutely devastated, so to get this on again and for them to travel here is unbelievable.
“Having it here, making it a high-performance few weeks and giving ourselves the best chance of beating the best team in the world, really excites me.
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“Doing that at home, in front of full houses, I’d love it. The NRL and Australia is the pinnacle.
“I want to pit myself against Mal Meninga and the Australian team. I’ve never done anything as big as that and it’s why I took this job.
“So for me personally, it would be the pinnacle of my career.”
While Australia in 2025 is in the future, present attentions are set on making the series against World Cup finalists Samoa a 2-0 whitewash.
But he admitted any match – so far he has faced France and fellow Pacific islanders Tonga – is treated like the opponents are in green and gold.
Wane, who admitted prop Luke Thompson will play on Saturday, added: “We cannot defend and make the same errors against Australia and New Zealand as we did against Samoa on Sunday.
“We might not get away with it this Saturday against Samoa because they’re going to be a lot better, so we need to be smarter.
“But we need to keep this momentum going with a really good calendar. If we can build on this going into the Ashes and then the World Cup, I think we’ll be on a great roll.
“A really good international calendar is great for our sport.”