The rack / mini oven format air fryers are so much more practical than the tray based ones - which is why every other manufacturer is starting to sell them. I have a Daewoo one with 3 racks and it's a really useful tool if you are cooking for 2 or 3 people. My brother has a draw based unit he was given as a present and came to visit (I'm UK he lives in US now)... he said the drawer based one was too much trouble and too much cleanup. Went home and bought a rack format unit.
Yes I agree and prefer the rack, but in my experience the rack air fryers are harder to clean, food gets stuck in the small holes on the racks and then the air fryers themselves are also harder to clean, food always seems to drip on the doors and fall in between the gap between the door and the air fryer, plus you always have to wipe the whole air fryer down. The draw ones are a lot easier to clean, you just need to wash the drawer in the sink, which only takes a couple of minutes.
Yes you are right, Maybe I didn't measure it as accurately as they did, I didn't go right to the top because of the element, as I don't consider this as cooking area, maybe they do.
That's true, I have cooked a small whole chicken in the Ninja before, I will be trying to cook a whole roast dinner for 4 people in the Tefal later this week, and will upload it next week.
Another great video keep going 👏
Thank you for the nice comment 👍
The rack / mini oven format air fryers are so much more practical than the tray based ones - which is why every other manufacturer is starting to sell them. I have a Daewoo one with 3 racks and it's a really useful tool if you are cooking for 2 or 3 people. My brother has a draw based unit he was given as a present and came to visit (I'm UK he lives in US now)... he said the drawer based one was too much trouble and too much cleanup. Went home and bought a rack format unit.
Yes I agree and prefer the rack, but in my experience the rack air fryers are harder to clean, food gets stuck in the small holes on the racks and then the air fryers themselves are also harder to clean, food always seems to drip on the doors and fall in between the gap between the door and the air fryer, plus you always have to wipe the whole air fryer down.
The draw ones are a lot easier to clean, you just need to wash the drawer in the sink, which only takes a couple of minutes.
I was going to buy a different air fryer, I might now buy the Tefal
That's great, I hope me video has helped you decide 😊
Hi, what’s the wattage of the Tefal please? Plus model number for here in the UK . Cheers 👍🏼
Hi it is 1800 watts
And the model number is FW605840
How do they get 20 litres? 32 x 30 x 17 = 16320 cm3 - more like 16 litres
Yes you are right, Maybe I didn't measure it as accurately as they did, I didn't go right to the top because of the element, as I don't consider this as cooking area, maybe they do.
@@its-review-time looks like dimensions are a difficult problem these days as they are not even provided by Tefal on their official product website...
My only concern is if the ninja tray will be deep enough for a chicken
That's true, I have cooked a small whole chicken in the Ninja before,
I will be trying to cook a whole roast dinner for 4 people in the Tefal later this week, and will upload it next week.
I have cooked a large chicken with roasts and veg with no issue in my Ninja and I’ve cooked and extra large chicken on its own without a problem…
Ninja all the way
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