
Philips Airfryer XXL HD9860/91
Philips Airfryer XXL HD9860/91
Yes, this is technically possible, but it is advisable to separate the foods from each other and I would leave some space between them. A rack can also help. However, this is anything but optimal, because the two foods have completely different preparation times. If it's chicken nuggets, they would certainly go better together, but with chicken wings, for example, I would prepare them separately from the fries.
No. It provides recipes and functionality. I have not managed to get a connection feature. There are other interesting apps also, that provide you recipes depending on what is available in your fridge.
Our Airfryer pans, baskets, grids, baking trays, grill grates and the pizza plate are made of steel or aluminised steel and are mostly coated with a non-stick PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) coating. The grids of the Airfryer 7000 series have a ceramic coating. Silver accessories such as the snack cover, the double-layer grid or the skewers are made of stainless steel or chrome-plated steel. The black plastic oil collection accessories are made of PA (polyamide). Important note : The non-stick coatings on our airfryers are conventional food contact coatings. Some of these coatings may contain PTFE. The use of these materials complies with current legislation on food contact materials and is tested by independent laboratories. Our coatings are also free from PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid). All parts that come into contact with food do not contain BPA (bisphenol A).
According to research, the HD9860/91 has Smart Sensing technology and is equipped with a faster airflow.
No, there is no cookery book included. Just a few examples and what to do and how to do it. That's all. And a tip, xxl also big for a family of 5. Takes up a lot of space and is expensive. XL is ok. (My opinion)
This model works perfectly and the results are top, crispy fine fries, chicken nuggets, chicken thighs, etc. I get bad criticism from other hot air fan users. The higher price is worth it 😉
The manufacturer does not indicate this, but I do not recommend it.
We have had the appliance for some time now and it has been in the dishwasher a few times, everything still as it was on the first day. Depending on what was in it, it's enough to rinse it off and it's good.
The entire lower interior consists of a drawer that you can pull out and wash in the dishwasher or by hand. If you want to make many different dishes with it, you need all the optional inserts like the grill plate for steak/fish and the tray for vegetables and other things. On the included grid you can bake bread wonderfully or make fries but a fish would stick to it. With all the options, the appliance is expensive but we use it every day.
yes, but i didn't use it yet
Yes
Yes, this is usually possible, but these two foods have different cooking times, so I would generally prepare them separately. These models usually have a small metal grill where you can prepare other foods on a second level, for example, but since fries should become very crispy and steam is also released when preparing chicken, I would always separate them for best results.
Ladle and/or grill tongs made of plastic. Actually, all you need is a 230V plug-in doe for vegetables and/or meat.
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