
Philips
The Philips 3000 Series Dual Basket Air Fryer offers a 9‑9.5 L capacity split into a 6 L main and 3 L side basket, featuring Rapid Air Technology, eight touchscreen presets, and automatic sync cooking for simultaneous main‑and‑side dishes, while being lightweight and energy‑efficient.
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$169.95
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$181.90
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$149.95
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$249.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Philips 3000 Series for its clever dual‑basket layout, lightweight build, and Rapid Air Technology that delivers crisp results with significant fat reduction. However, they note the limited large‑basket capacity and the absence of additional cooking modes, making it less versatile than some multi‑function competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the convenience of synchronized cooking, easy cleaning, and the ability to prepare family‑sized meals with less fat. Recurring frustrations center on the appliance’s bulky footprint, occasional uneven cooking with small portions, and a desire for more preset options.
Common Complaints
Bulky countertop size, uneven cooking on small loads, limited preset variety, short power‑cord length, and max load capacity perceived as insufficient for larger meals.
How It Compares
vs. Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer
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Choose Philips for a lighter, simpler dual‑basket air fryer focused on healthy frying; choose Ninja if you need a multi‑function appliance with broader cooking capabilities.