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Lidl restocks air fryer for £35 less than Amazon as sell-out gadget returns

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Shoppers looking for a kitchen bargain will be happy to know that Lidl is restocking one of its most popular air fryers for almost half the price of Amazon.The budget supermarket has confirmed that it will once again be adding the Salter 3.2 Litre Hot Air Fryer to its legendary Middle Of Lidl section after selling out multiple times.The Lidl air fryer will be available to buy in store from Thursday, December 29 in stores nationwide, but shoppers will have to be quick as the retailer says it is only available while stocks last.Even better, shoppers can get their hands on the device for just £49.99 - £35 less than Amazon which is selling the same model for £85.The handy cooker is equipped with a removable, non-stick coated cooking basket, 30 minute timer and can reach temperatures up to 200C.

Not only that, but it runs on 1300W of power, meaning that using the device could help slash home energy bills.As the nation continues to endure a soaring cost of living crisis, the air fryer has been hailed as a cheaper cooking alternative to mainstream appliances.In fact, a previous cost comparison to run several appliances, including an oven, found the air fryer to be the most cost effective at just 5p an hour.Customers looking to purchase the Salter Air Fryer for £49.99 might want to head to their local Lidl store this Thursday, December 29, to grab one while stocks still last.

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