With households continuing to feel the crunch of the cost of living crisis, many have been looking for ways to keep their energy costs down - especially in the kitchen.
22.09.2022 - 18:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
With energy bills set to still be a concern for many households this upcoming winter, many have been looking for ways to cut back on their energy usage - especially in the kitchen.
This has led to many ditching their ovens and beginning to start using air fryers for all their family meals. With their energy efficiency and lower running costs, it is understandable why they have become popular during the cost of living crisis.
And the latest version to grab shoppers' attention is the Swan: Carlton 4 Litre Air Fryer from budget retailer Home Bargains that they say will "save on your energy bills."
What's even better is that the high street chain's nifty energy saving kitchen gadget has an RRP of £79.99 but is being sold for £44.99 - meaning you could save a whopping £35 with the purchase.
Featuring a 4L basket and 30 minute timer, the Swan Air Fryer is perfect for larger families looking to create healthy meals for dinner time. It is also said to be 30% faster, quicker and easy to cook fresh and frozen food.
And if the practicality wasn't enough to entice you into buying one, then the matte grey body and stylish rose gold trim will certainly make you want to snap one up as soon as possible.
Home Bargains shared their air fryer to Facebook in a post that read: "One minute you're young and fun the next you’re getting excited about an air fryer!"
Cook up healthier versions of all your families favourites and save on your energy bills with the Swan: Carlton 4 Litre Air Fryer, only £44.99 (RRP 79.99) available online."
The post was met with thousands of responses from impressed customers who said they have been snapping it up without even intending on buying one.
"I went in for kids paracetamol and came out with this air fryer",
With households continuing to feel the crunch of the cost of living crisis, many have been looking for ways to keep their energy costs down - especially in the kitchen.
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