Slash Your Power Bill Instantly by Avoiding This Costly Air Fryer Blunder!

In the age of convenience and quick meals, air fryers have become a staple in many Australian kitchens, especially for those of us in the over 60s bracket who appreciate the ease and health benefits of cooking with less oil. However, as we all keep a keen eye on our household budgets, it's crucial to be aware of the hidden costs that can creep up on us, particularly when it comes to our energy bills.

It turns out that a common oversight could be the culprit behind an unexpected spike in your electricity costs. According to Martin Senders, the air fryer expert at Philips and a professional chef, the simple mistake of not cleaning your air fryer regularly can lead to it using significantly more energy. 'A dirty air fryer has to work harder, which means you could be using 10 to 30 per cent more electricity and driving up your bills,' Senders warns.


The principle behind this is straightforward: when an air fryer is coated with leftover grease and food particles, it has to strain to reach the desired cooking temperature. This not only prolongs cooking times but also increases energy consumption. In the current climate of rising living costs, every penny saved on utilities is a penny earned towards other essentials or leisure activities.


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Air fryers are more energy-efficient when thoroughly cleaned before use. Image Credit: Shutterstock/Shining symbols


Cleaning an air fryer might seem like a daunting task, especially after a delicious meal when the last thing you want to do is scrub away at the greasy basket. But Senders emphasizes that it doesn't have to be a chore that eats into your time or requires expensive cleaning agents. In fact, you can use simple items from your pantry to keep your air fryer in tip-top shape.


Philips, the company that introduced the first air fryer to the market, has shared a straightforward cleaning hack on TikTok that can make the process less of a hassle. They suggest a concoction of bicarb soda, dishwashing liquid, all-purpose cleaning spray, and boiling water. By pouring this mixture into the bottom of the air fryer and letting it sit for about 20 minutes, you can easily wipe away any stubborn residue with a kitchen sponge, leaving your appliance looking and functioning as good as new.

This cleaning method not only ensures that your air fryer operates efficiently but also helps maintain the quality and taste of your food. After all, nobody wants their freshly air-fried fish tasting faintly of last week's sweet potato fries!

So, dear members of the Seniors Discount Club, it's time to roll up your sleeves and give your air fryer the tender loving care it deserves. Not only will you be able to enjoy your favourite crispy treats without the guilt, but you'll also be keeping those pesky power bills at bay.

Key Takeaways

  • Air fryer owners have been warned that not cleaning their air fryer properly could lead to increased electricity bills, with usage potentially 10 to 30 percent higher.
  • Martin Senders, the air fryer expert from Philips, advises cleaning the air fryer after every use to maintain efficiency and avoid extra costs.
  • A TikTok video shared by Philips reveals an easy cleaning method for air fryers using bicarb soda, dishwashing liquid, all-purpose cleaning spray, and boiling water.
  • There's an emphasis on using simple kitchen staples for cleaning instead of expensive products to help people cope with the ongoing cost of living crisis.
We'd love to hear from you in the comments below – have you tried this cleaning hack, or do you have any other tips for maintaining your air fryer? Sharing is caring, and your fellow members could benefit from your experience. And remember, for more useful tips and tricks to navigate the golden years in style, subscribe to our newsletter and stay connected with the Seniors Discount Club community.
 
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