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I Tested a Microwave that’s Also an Air Fryer - Here’s How It Did
The Salter Duowave offers a space-saving combo with a 26-litre microwave and air fryer, but its limited capacity suits smaller households better, reviewers found.
- Salter Duowave merges a microwave and an air fryer into one countertop appliance, featuring a microwave-shaped cavity with a metal tray and removable basket that slide on runners.
- With microwaves common and air fryers widespread, most kitchens already have both, driving interest in consolidation to avoid an extra countertop device.
- In testing, the microwave function heats cold food reliably and operates like a conventional microwave, while the air-fryer mode delivers strong results after preheating, producing chips in twenty-five minutes, and controls include presets and a single rotary knob.
- Capacity-Wise, the supplied basket fits a family portion but extra portions require separate cooking, and the reviewer noted the lower position of the second tray receives less heat.
- For smaller households, the reviewer kept the unit in regular use and found the Duowave suits couples and smaller families, calling the combo approach free of disadvantages after weeks of testing.
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I tested a microwave that’s also an air fryer - here’s how it did
A microwave and an air fryer in one box sounds odd - but after weeks of testing, this space-saving hybrid might actually make sense.
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