Philips has been making Air fryers fior years, I have one that is around 12 years old. Just a basic single drawer thing, with a mechanical timer and temperature control. Great unit, so reliable. If the news last as long as mine, then they are worth the money. The swirly things on the bottom are suppose to help move the air around, better than a flat base. Sometimes the simple things are better than all the digital controls.
Thanks for your video, bought this air fryer after your video because its on sale in my country for £96 with free shipping, i have already a Philips XXL one but want to have one other if i want to cook something else at the same time, now i can cook 3 things at the same time lol
I just got this a few days ago and am having fun experimenting as it's my first air fryer. Question: I have a pie tin that fits the drawer perfectly, but only if I remove the inner basket and sit it on the bottom. I want to cook a small ham.
Thank you for all your amazing reviews 😍detailed and honest 👍🏻thank you! I am currently buying a new air fryer and I am a little torn between Cosori dual blaze Cosori double zone Ninja pro XL 6 L Instant Vortex 5.7 L I am specifically looking for good and crunchy taste 🤔
The first known convection oven was made in 1945. First air fryer was made by a company called KCS in Germany, and Phillips partnered with them about year later. :)
Yes technically Philips didn’t invent it, but they hold the patent for “rapid air technology” though clearly that hasn’t been terribly useful judging by the amount of other manufacturers doing the same thing
Thank you for the review! I eventually ordered both the Philips 3000 and the Cosori Dual Basket, and still can't decide which is the "better" one. Both have their pros and cons, so I probably end up with one (tending to the Cosori) in the kitchen and the other one in the storage.
@CandidClara was scrolling the comments and found the comment above, related to exactly what I was going to ask. The Cosori Dual Zone 8.5l is on Amazon for £130. The Philips 3000 Dual Zone 9l is at Currys for £100. I prefer the look of the Philips and it's £30 cheaper. Would you advise same size draws (Cosori) over having one big and one small (Philips)? If pressed, which of these would you buy?
Philips est recommandé! Cosori a des défauts comme par exemple; moin bonne gestion de répartition d'air chaud ainsi que les wattes inférieur a Philips donc une cuisson plus faibles... Meilleures fiabilité pour le model Philips
Hi, just a quick question about the dimensions (sorry, its very critical for me and I haven't found the answer anywhere). Is the 383 mm deep is with handle or without the handle? What is the true depth of the bottom of the airfryer ? (minimal space required). Thanks a lot ✋
Hi Adam, I really wish I could answer but I have already rehomed the Philips. I only have the space to hang on to about half a dozen air fryers at any one moment and had a couple of new ones coming in, I must admit though I was rather sad to see this one go and may regret not hanging on to it!
Hey there! Just received mine today. What liners do you recommend so that I can this thing looking as new as possible? I love your channel btw. Please keep up the amazing job.
I just have 2 more questions about this air fryer. 1 Does it have a pre heat setting? 2 what does that backwards arrow mean? Lol. Wasn't in the manual.
Thanks so much Candid for your very valuable videos. I just watched your video about watts but I am indecisive about this model and Cosori Dual Basket. As this model has a higher watt, when used two full baskets at the same time, does this model cook quickier than Cosori Dual Basket? Thanks in advance!
(The model number listed in the title for this review is not actually correct.} Philips have three colour options in this design, NA350 as in this review with black handles and detailing, NA351 with silver handles and detailing and also NA352 with copper handles and detailing.
if i ask now wich one would you personnally use and recommend between the ninja dual or philips or cosori ? i'm on the edge of buying one and i'm leaning towards the ninja atm. btw thanks for these video's ive run through alot of em!
Funnily enough I’m working in a Ninja V Cosori V Philips video at the moment because so many people are asking, you cannot go wrong with any of them and so it will come down to personal preference. My choice is the Cosori Dual Basket, mostly because I prefer the touchscreen interface
@@CandidClara awsome ! that's a good video you're working on! thanks for the reply :)! i think i'll go with the ninja since i can get it for a better price ^^.
@@CandidClara Amazing timing as my wife and I just got married and we’re looking for a dual-basket air fryer! Any idea when you might release that Ninja V Cosori V Philips video, Clara? (Also, will you be including the Cosori Dual Blaze 10L which has the top and bottom heating elements and can be split into 2 5L sections?)
Apologies only just spotted this! It’s out on Wednesday morning. TwinFry isn’t included although I do have a separate review video of that ua-cam.com/video/FfbjPPEI088/v-deo.htmlsi=W6lbuZAz3PhDXyF_
Honestly very close and in fact the week after next I am going to do a video comparing this, the Ninja AF400 and the Cosori Dual basket because I get a lot of questions about those three. Twinfry is here ua-cam.com/video/FfbjPPEI088/v-deo.html
@@CandidClara I actually just brought the Cosori Dual basket and of course i soon i brought it the Ninja AF400 went on a nice sale I hope I made the right decision ill try it out for a week see how i like it but looking forward for your comparisons video because this was a hard decision.
I think it highly unlikely that a major international company like this is going to risk law suits by using coatings/materials that are dangerous to human health.
If I can persuade them to send me some absolutely! I'm starting to create posts for each air fryer showing popular accessories that fit in each air fryer, so this would be useful for that. I'll drop a link here when I've done the one for the AF400
The only Tower I have done so far is this one ua-cam.com/video/kaifNSJO8sU/v-deo.html Are you looking at the dual or single 8L? There seems to be two and I want to make sure I add the right one to the list! :-)
Not sure if I’ve seen one or dreamt it,a two draw that you can take the fire wall out of the middle & put a large one draw in please put me out of my misery please CC
I am disappointed with Philips and this air fryer as they are usually one of my favorite companies. Lets start with the sync operation, you said it starts with the left drawer and then finishes with the right drawer so what happens when the right drawer contains food with the longer cooking time, useless, next the fact that there is no longer timer program for dehydrate, so this means I can't do a slow cook unattended if I need to keep restarting, also you gave us the outside measurement but these manufacturers never tell us the size of their baskets as quarts and liters is a volume not a size as a 9 inch basket of 8 liters would be shorter than a 8 inch basket. The last thing I want to ask is why do all you reviewers always want to push your air fryers back to the wall where the plugs are and I have watched many reviewers?
Firstly to answer the question about pushing back the air fryer, I'm purely demonstarting what the fender does and nothing else. Secondly I think you misunderstand the sync function, this is when you are duplicating settings from one drawer to the other, so timings and temperatures would be the same, if you want a longer cooking time for one drawer you would set them up individually and finally with drawer sizes, I am starting to build a database that shares drawer dimensions and some of the bakeware I have used which fits in each air fryer. You can see the first post here candidclara.com/2024/10/29/accessories-for-the-philips-3000-series-air-fryer/ (though I haven't added the dimensions yet)
@@CandidClara I'm sorry but I think you need to go back to your instruction manuals as sync is for when you use both drawers with different settings that you want to finish cooking at the same time. Sorry for late response but this has only just arrived on my computer don't know why so late as it says 3 days ago, must be like Royal Mail got lost in the post.
Philips 300 series air fryer ua-cam.com/video/kaifNSJO8sU/v-deo.html
Philips has been making Air fryers fior years, I have one that is around 12 years old. Just a basic single drawer thing, with a mechanical timer and temperature control. Great unit, so reliable. If the news last as long as mine, then they are worth the money.
The swirly things on the bottom are suppose to help move the air around, better than a flat base. Sometimes the simple things are better than all the digital controls.
Thanks for sharing the information on the swirls on the bottom of the drawer, they are not communicating this well to the consumer
Great review thank you, just wondering with a max temp of only 200 degrees, how does it go with pork crackling? Thanks
Thanks for your video, bought this air fryer after your video because its on sale in my country for £96 with free shipping, i have already a Philips XXL one but want to have one other if i want to cook something else at the same time, now i can cook 3 things at the same time lol
Fantastic, my sister is also a member of the two air fryers club! 😁
I just got this a few days ago and am having fun experimenting as it's my first air fryer. Question: I have a pie tin that fits the drawer perfectly, but only if I remove the inner basket and sit it on the bottom. I want to cook a small ham.
Yes removing it is absolutely fine. This may help… When to use a crisper tray? #airfryer #airfrying
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Thank you for all your amazing reviews 😍detailed and honest 👍🏻thank you! I am currently buying a new air fryer and I am a little torn between
Cosori dual blaze
Cosori double zone
Ninja pro XL 6 L
Instant Vortex 5.7 L
I am specifically looking for good and crunchy taste 🤔
So first question, one basket or two? Because the Cosori dual basket is quite different to the other 3.
@@CandidClarawell, I don’t actually use the second basket a lot but it is a bonus though 😃
Philips was the inventor of the air fryer. They have the patent on a special feature.
The first known convection oven was made in 1945. First air fryer was made by a company called KCS in Germany, and Phillips partnered with them about year later. :)
Yes technically Philips didn’t invent it, but they hold the patent for “rapid air technology” though clearly that hasn’t been terribly useful judging by the amount of other manufacturers doing the same thing
Thank you for the review! I eventually ordered both the Philips 3000 and the Cosori Dual Basket, and still can't decide which is the "better" one. Both have their pros and cons, so I probably end up with one (tending to the Cosori) in the kitchen and the other one in the storage.
You won't go wrong with either, both great appliances
@CandidClara was scrolling the comments and found the comment above, related to exactly what I was going to ask.
The Cosori Dual Zone 8.5l is on Amazon for £130.
The Philips 3000 Dual Zone 9l is at Currys for £100.
I prefer the look of the Philips and it's £30 cheaper.
Would you advise same size draws (Cosori) over having one big and one small (Philips)?
If pressed, which of these would you buy?
Philips est recommandé! Cosori a des défauts comme par exemple; moin bonne gestion de répartition d'air chaud ainsi que les wattes inférieur a Philips donc une cuisson plus faibles... Meilleures fiabilité pour le model Philips
Clara the Queen of Air Fryers :)... Would you be so kind to please review the Breville Halo Flexi dual air fryer. Thanks and keep up the great work
I've added to the list (which is currently only 5 air fryers long)
Hi, just a quick question about the dimensions (sorry, its very critical for me and I haven't found the answer anywhere). Is the 383 mm deep is with handle or without the handle? What is the true depth of the bottom of the airfryer ? (minimal space required). Thanks a lot ✋
Hi Adam, I really wish I could answer but I have already rehomed the Philips. I only have the space to hang on to about half a dozen air fryers at any one moment and had a couple of new ones coming in, I must admit though I was rather sad to see this one go and may regret not hanging on to it!
@@CandidClara no worries, thanks for the review anyway :)
Now, hansom and good looking - you should have called it Paul - great review Clara - Paul 🤗🤗
Damn, missed a trick there! 😆😆
Hey there! Just received mine today. What liners do you recommend so that I can this thing looking as new as possible? I love your channel btw. Please keep up the amazing job.
I don't actually recommend silicone liners for a few reasons which I cover in this video ua-cam.com/video/OpSZqFYh7lA/v-deo.html
@CandidClara Thank you so much! Getting ready to watch now.
I just have 2 more questions about this air fryer. 1 Does it have a pre heat setting? 2 what does that backwards arrow mean? Lol. Wasn't in the manual.
Thanks so much Candid for your very valuable videos. I just watched your video about watts but I am indecisive about this model and Cosori Dual Basket. As this model has a higher watt, when used two full baskets at the same time, does this model cook quickier than Cosori Dual Basket? Thanks in advance!
If you can wait till Wednesday I have a video that will answer this exact question! If you can’t the short answer is it’s about the same as the Cosori
@CandidClara Thanks so much for a prompt response! I look forward to watching your video then!
Hello, great review. Is there any difference between this model and the NA351 do you know? Thanks
(The model number listed in the title for this review is not actually correct.}
Philips have three colour options in this design, NA350 as in this review with black handles and detailing, NA351 with silver handles and detailing and also NA352 with copper handles and detailing.
@@muckydog5806Perfect. Thanks for the reply 👍
Whoops, thanks! I will fix that!
if i ask now wich one would you personnally use and recommend between the ninja dual or philips or cosori ? i'm on the edge of buying one and i'm leaning towards the ninja atm. btw thanks for these video's ive run through alot of em!
Funnily enough I’m working in a Ninja V Cosori V Philips video at the moment because so many people are asking, you cannot go wrong with any of them and so it will come down to personal preference. My choice is the Cosori Dual Basket, mostly because I prefer the touchscreen interface
@@CandidClara awsome ! that's a good video you're working on! thanks for the reply :)! i think i'll go with the ninja since i can get it for a better price ^^.
Makes sense!
@@CandidClara Amazing timing as my wife and I just got married and we’re looking for a dual-basket air fryer! Any idea when you might release that Ninja V Cosori V Philips video, Clara? (Also, will you be including the Cosori Dual Blaze 10L which has the top and bottom heating elements and can be split into 2 5L sections?)
Apologies only just spotted this! It’s out on Wednesday morning. TwinFry isn’t included although I do have a separate review video of that ua-cam.com/video/FfbjPPEI088/v-deo.htmlsi=W6lbuZAz3PhDXyF_
Is it quieter than the Cosori Dual Basket or about the same?
This is one of the quietest air fryers I have tested
How would you compare it against the tefal dual easy fry...philips better?
Definitely
So which is better this one or Ninja Af 400? And what about cosori dual twinfryer airfryer do you recommend it?
Honestly very close and in fact the week after next I am going to do a video comparing this, the Ninja AF400 and the Cosori Dual basket because I get a lot of questions about those three. Twinfry is here ua-cam.com/video/FfbjPPEI088/v-deo.html
@@CandidClara I actually just brought the Cosori Dual basket and of course i soon i brought it the Ninja AF400 went on a nice sale I hope I made the right decision ill try it out for a week see how i like it but looking forward for your comparisons video because this was a hard decision.
It’s out on Wednesday
Is the coating safe?i did not find any info about what materials they use?
I think it highly unlikely that a major international company like this is going to risk law suits by using coatings/materials that are dangerous to human health.
I agree entirely, there's a lot of misplaced paranoia at the moment about these coatings
Could you please test whether their accessories fit the Ninja Dual Drawer AF400? 🙏🏼👀
If I can persuade them to send me some absolutely! I'm starting to create posts for each air fryer showing popular accessories that fit in each air fryer, so this would be useful for that. I'll drop a link here when I've done the one for the AF400
have you tried the 8L tower see through draws ? i have just got one thank you .
The only Tower I have done so far is this one ua-cam.com/video/kaifNSJO8sU/v-deo.html Are you looking at the dual or single 8L? There seems to be two and I want to make sure I add the right one to the list! :-)
@@CandidClara thank you for your reply It is a two draw from B&M WITH LIGHTS TO SEE IN THE DRAWS
Great, I’ll add it to the list, but I suspect you may be an expert with yours before I get to it!
Not sure if I’ve seen one or dreamt it,a two draw that you can take the fire wall out of the middle & put a large one draw in please put me out of my misery please CC
You didn’t dream it! I have reviewed two like this! ua-cam.com/video/FfbjPPEI088/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/-ZKklCD76x0/v-deo.html
I am disappointed with Philips and this air fryer as they are usually one of my favorite companies. Lets start with the sync operation, you said it starts with the left drawer and then finishes with the right drawer so what happens when the right drawer contains food with the longer cooking time, useless, next the fact that there is no longer timer program for dehydrate, so this means I can't do a slow cook unattended if I need to keep restarting, also you gave us the outside measurement but these manufacturers never tell us the size of their baskets as quarts and liters is a volume not a size as a 9 inch basket of 8 liters would be shorter than a 8 inch basket. The last thing I want to ask is why do all you reviewers always want to push your air fryers back to the wall where the plugs are and I have watched many reviewers?
Firstly to answer the question about pushing back the air fryer, I'm purely demonstarting what the fender does and nothing else. Secondly I think you misunderstand the sync function, this is when you are duplicating settings from one drawer to the other, so timings and temperatures would be the same, if you want a longer cooking time for one drawer you would set them up individually and finally with drawer sizes, I am starting to build a database that shares drawer dimensions and some of the bakeware I have used which fits in each air fryer. You can see the first post here candidclara.com/2024/10/29/accessories-for-the-philips-3000-series-air-fryer/ (though I haven't added the dimensions yet)
Sorry for late reply thank you some people thought I was crazy say I’d dreamt it 🙏🏻
😂😂😂
@@CandidClara I'm sorry but I think you need to go back to your instruction manuals as sync is for when you use both drawers with different settings that you want to finish cooking at the same time. Sorry for late response but this has only just arrived on my computer don't know why so late as it says 3 days ago, must be like Royal Mail got lost in the post.