This Ninja grill and air fryer was chunkier than we were expecting, measuring 11 x 14 x 17 inches/ 26 x 35.6 x 45cm (h x w x d). For further advice, read our guide on how to recycle electricals and appliances.(Image credit: TechRadar) Ninja Foodi Health Grill & Air Fryer: design Similarly, Recycle Your Electricals provides helpful guidance on how to recycle your gadgets, as well as a list of organisations that may accept donations. The Reuse Network lists the nearest charities and community projects that will welcome your old gadgets. Recycle: Some larger retailers like B&Q and Argos accept and recycle smaller electricals like air fryers.You could also use platforms like Freecycle or Facebook Marketplace. Donate: If your air fryer is in full working order and you simply want to upgrade it, give it a new home and donate it to a worthy cause.Look for replacement parts: Some brands sell air fryer parts separately, so if a particular element of your gadget is broken and can be easily swapped out, find out whether you can purchase a replacement online or in store.Research recommended and trusted traders in your area, and they may be able to come out and take a look for you. Can it be repaired independently? If the warranty on your appliance has expired, find out whether any independent appliance repairs services will fix it for you.If it is, you should be able to have it replaced or repaired by the retailer or manufacturer. Check the warranty: If your air fryer is broken, find out whether it's still under guarantee.Whether you want to upgrade to a newer model, or your air fryer has reached the end of its life, knowing how and where to dispose of your appliance is important to avoid creating more e-waste. Unlike ‘basket’ models, the oil stayed in the pan rather than draining away, so sauces, rice or even casserole-type recipes could be used here. Interior paddles: The Tefal model we looked at has an interior paddle – its stirring motion keeping the food moving around a doughnut-shaped tray.Some may also include rotisserie elements. These took up the space of an average-sized microwave. As well as roasting, their extra air frying functions circulate hot air around the food for more efficient crisping. ‘Mini oven’ types: these models use convection or fan technology to cook food on flat, slide-in trays.Chip rotisserie baskets toss raw potatoes within these that allow heat to reach every nook and cranny for a crisp finish. Plus, thanks to the nifty interior lights, they're a real crowd-pleaser for entertaining. Rotisserie air fryers: these are designed to produce evenly browned but moist cooked chickens, roasted much quicker than in the oven.Some fryers will cut out automatically when you do this, some will need to be paused if you want accurate timings. As they tend to have a smaller cooking area than oven-style fryers, in testing we found even results were more likely if the cooking was paused occasionally to rearrange or toss the food around. These have slide-out baskets or trays that slot into place inside. Basket style with heating elements: tall, slim air fryers feature a main unit with heating elements and fans.Best air fryer for large households: HySapientia air fryer oven, £151.97.Best air fryer for small households: Magic Bullet 2.5-litre air fryer, £69.99.
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