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Russell Hobbs3.2L Purifry Max Airfryer (Model: RHXL3000)

R2,199

Retail: R3,000
Excludes shipping

R2,199

R3,000
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The Russell Hobbs Purifry Max Airfryer has a intelligent pause and stop button, dishwasher safe basket, innovative Cyclone Heating Technology and allows you to bake, fry, grill and roast meals, while using little or no oil.

Digital display
The Sleek display unit keeps you informed during the cooking process. The Smart memory technology allows you to save your favorite cooking process, so you simply have one touch button operation when cooking

XL Cooking basket
The extra large sizing of the cooking basket allows you to cook up to 1KG of chips or a full roast chicken. The basket is also dishwasher safe which makes cleaning up a breeze.

Safety Lock
Safety lock cover keeps the draw and basket in tact during the cooking process, simply lift and release lock to remove the basket from the draw.

Product Features
  • 2050W
  • 3.2L capacity
  • little to no oil needed
  • Innovative detachable and dish-washable heating element for easy cleaning
  • Digital Touch screen
  • Adjustable timer and temperature for customized cooking
  • Heats up to 200℃ for fast and evenly cooked meals
  • Intelligent pause and stop button - able to remove pot whilst cooking and machine will pause and resume cooking once the pot is put back into the tray
  • Uses patented "Cyclone Heating Technology" : Provides 80% faster and oil less cooking
  • Provides crispy and delicious meals for the whole family
  • Versatile, fast and family sized
  • Fry, bake, grill and roast your favorite and tastiest meals at home
  • Recipes included
  • For domestic use only
  • 1-year warranty
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