AE-NMidlands wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 6:13 pm
Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 5:51 pm
Interested in the air fryer, as there are only two of us here now, and often it seems to be overkill to turn one of the ovens on. My mother in law got one a while ago, but I've not really been able to get much in the way of hard info from her.
Does it save much energy over running a normal electric fan oven or grill, do you think?
from what I have read (here and elsewhere) the savings come from a smaller "oven" volume - net of more fan action.
With electrons 5 times the price of gas Therms I suspect a gas oven might still win! (unless you have your own self-generated leccy, of course, when it is a no-brainer.)
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BINGO.
Certainly for the smaller, cheaper ones made of questionable plastic it is a fan behind a heating element & the small volume you'd laugh at if it were an option on an oven, somewhat akin to reducer bricks experimentation in your wbs / oven.
That cheap, non insulated plastic was why we got ours home, then took it back, ..it p155ed heat, ..this is how we ended up buying another instantpot (metal insulating layer ring) with air fryer lid ..yet to be taken out of the tesla admittedly, but instantpot2 has been recipe testing with the nipper who is plymouth uni bound this autumn, so we end up with 2x 8 litre units.
(I'm jealous of Joe's windowed rotisserie unit which is a belter, I get annoyed finishing a chicken in the combo Panasonic dimension 4 for crispy skin after instant potting it)
A charity, (radio 4 prog today) has been teaching folk the value of the slow cooker, apparently securing donations for 200+ of them, citing the annual running costs of ovens & double ovens in contrast to small pot cookers & stating the "up to 70% energy savings" via that cooking type, which I can well believe, ..sadly they didn't say about the easy clean up (steam setting) but hey.