

Airfryer "I-Master Series 3" from Haier now available
The hot air fryers from Haier leave the food in full view. And there is also an app.
Haier is following the trend of adding a window and lighting to the cooking chamber with its new hot air fryers. With many other air fryers, you have to open the drawer regularly to check the degree of browning of the food. This wastes energy and extends the preparation time.
Grand View with seven litre capacity

The more compact model is designed for small to medium-sized households. The 7-litre basket has a flexible divider. This allows you to prepare chips and nuggets at the same time. With a size of around 30 × 38 × 30 centimetres, it is also suitable for smaller kitchens. A special feature of the appliance is the all-round view of the cooking space.
Flex Double Drawer with eleven litre capacity
The XXL version has two independent 5.5-litre drawers. You can use either one or both drawers and cook two dishes at the same time. A sync and match function ensures that dishes with different cooking times are still ready at the same time. You can also use both compartments with identical settings for particularly large portions. The appliance is slightly larger at 30 × 40 × 43 centimetres.
Eight cooking programmes and touch operation
Both models have eight pre-programmed cooking functions: Frying, grilling, roasting, baking, dehydrating, reheating, defrosting and slow cooking. The possible temperatures are between 60°C and 200°C. You select your cooking method using the touch control panel. The optional shake function reminds you to shake the food. This is important for chips, for example.
The non-stick coated drawers and inserts are dishwasher-safe.
As a supplement, Haier offers a free app that regularly provides you with new recipe suggestions.
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