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2Smith + Nobel 10L Digital AF750

Smith + Nobel 10L Digital AF750

MPNs: af750b and af750w
2Smith + Nobel 10L Digital AF750
3.6

16 reviews

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Build Quality
3.9
Value for Money
3.7
Cleaning & Maintenance ?
4.2
Ease of Use
4.3
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16 reviews
Jenks
JenksVIC2 posts
 

Display replacement – Can I replace the control panel? Unable to read LED display. Show details

Milton
MiltonVIC2 posts
 

Very bad buy – Unit died without warning after just 16 months of weekly use. Made it a very expensive piece of scrap metal. Still looks brand new but heading for the hard garbage pickup. Show details

Gaela and Russell
Gaela and RussellVIC99 posts
 

Good but could be improved – We had this sitting in storage for awhile until the previous Rank Arena Air Fryer got past it so we've only been using it for 12 months. Pros: It cooks evenly. There is enough control over the cooking functions to cook almost anything. It handles enough food for a couple but probably not a family. Easy to clean. Cons: The lid (raised) support… Read more

mechanism is a pain as you keep forgetting you have to unlatch it before closing. Inserting (and removing) the rotating basket is way harder than it should be and has been the cause of more than a few bad words. It really needs a redesign. You can't cook anything else to go with your chips as the rotating basket takes all the space.

Don't get me wrong. We love it and use it most days but in some ways the (smaller) Rank Arena was better although it didn't cook as evenly.

Didi
Didi6 posts
 

Confused – There are no specific instructions on how to use the bake, grill, bbq or stir fry functions. The recipe book does not say which function I need to use. More support required.

Ash L.
Ash L.QLD2 posts
 

Great for a small roast, thats it – the cage is ridiculous, cannot bule opened without burning yourself, cleaning it is a nightmare. The silver 3 legged 'tray' is stupid for the fact it has 3 legs, it constantly tips over. The coating of the inner fryer is peeling away after minimal usage (only ever wiped clean, no dishwasher etc) the 60min timer is ridiculous especially on roast mode. 100% do not recommend this product. Show details

Karen I.
Karen I.SA2 posts
 

Love it – Great air fryer. Easy to use fits in whole chickens. Great for making bread. Love the rotating basket for kids chicken nuggets. Will buy the 12L next. You won't regret buying one. Show details

Priscilla
PriscillaSA5 posts
 

Poor quality – Non stick coating peeling off less than 1 year old very disappointing as it was expensive can't find receipt so Harris scarfe won't take it back poor service and poor quality machine Show details

Reet K Kaur
Reet K Kaur9 posts
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Bought in 2016 – It's still working and in top quality after 5 years. I use it daily as it is easy to clean and no hassle for a family for 3. I cook frozen stuff, meats, and even kale chips in it. Just pop and cook without oil. I am not a fan of sweets but my friends even make their cakes and pies in it. Show details

Rachel
RachelTAS3 posts
 

Best thing ever – I got this product and it’s the best thing ever, easy to use and the kids can navigate it easy too. I’ve cooked everything in it. I wish I had brought one earlier Show details

Wendy H
Wendy HSA10 posts
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Just Love It – Cooks yummy chips quickly, and the best roast pork ever. So easy to clean, lift out the bowl to wash in the sink or wipe it out with paper towels. Show details

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Cat
Cat76 posts
 

Cant cook hot chips – I never had an air fryer before and thought the idea of cooking hot chips in a healthy way sounds very tempting as we do eat hot chips quite regularly at home. We have been frying it in a wok with hot oils, which is not healthy and costly to use so much oil all the time. I have tried cooking the chips and found it was not crunchy, and the hot… Read more

air made the chips too dry. Maybe it is best to use for cooking other dishes which I have yet to master on how to with the air fryer. At this stage we are sticking with the old fashion deep drying our hot chips in the oil.

I do love the fact that it is quite big in size but on the other hand dislike that it is taking up so much storage room as this is not something we use on a daily or even weekly basis. It is good that it has a see through glass panel that allows you to see while food gets cooked.

Cat
Cat   

I have received quite few requests from people asking for instruction manual. I have now taken… Read more

Chaeoss91
Chaeoss91NSW18 posts
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Love it and use basically every day – I bought this because my old 2l air fryer which I bought around the time air fryers were first blowing up was getting a little past it to both replace it and upsize and I am very happy with that decision. I cook almost everything in there - it cooks a mean pork roast and is the perfect size for a standard sized round cake tin. The air flow inside… Read more

makes the top of the cake a bit of a funny shape because it swirls the batter as it’s cooking but it’s a fair trade off for how simple the process is in my eyes. I did have to exchange it after I first bought it because the original one I received was faulty but that process was completely painless - I just took it in store and swapped it right over. My main criticisms would be that the buttons aren’t the absolute most hardy - the power button is wearing a little from use but still 100% usable plus the interface could be a little more user friendly like being able to just manually type in time and temperature in addition to the presets. The rotisserie motor also isn’t quite strong enough to spin the roast that I tried on it but everything cooks just fine without it so no big deal.

Kezza
KezzaSA6 posts
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So good, I bought my daughter one – recently purchased so far cooked steaks, roast and vegetables. easy and no fuss. fat free and is tasty. No fuss cleaning , paper towel to wipe out bowl...that easy. Highly recommend  Show details

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Pamela J
Pamela JVIC
 

DANGEROUS- rotisserie barrel rod extreamly dangerous!!!! – My dad has the 10L air fryer, I was using it for the first time and was using the rotisserie barrel to cook chips, as I have taken it out - the rod that it rotates on has slipped out and landed on the floor on my 8month old daughters hand. She has suffered servere full thinkness burns and is currently waiting for a skin graft.. I think that it deffinetly be redesigned to ensure it doesn’t happen to others Show details

Steve
Steve
 

First Time Use – First time user of the 10L air fryer - lashed out and tried pork belly - amazing result with awesome crackling - so far so good but I believe it can def be improved - will be experimenting with other recipes and will post my attempts in the future along with any issues that arise  Show details

Bruce G
Bruce G3 posts
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Great change in cooking – Recently we bought a new Smith & Noble Air fryer on the recommendation of my sister. She has had an air fryer for a few months and enjoys cooking all her main meals in it. We like our food not to be soaked cooking oil or fat so this an ideal way in which to cook food in a healthy way. We cook meat do baked vegetables (whole potatoes and chips) frozen chicken pieces. All have been cooked in a way that you want to come back for more  Show details

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