Philips 7.3L Air Fryer HD9651
Key Features
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Fat Removal Technology: This is a standout feature that uses a "Twin TurboStar" design to swirl hot air like a tornado, extracting fat from the food and capturing it in a reducer at the bottom for easy disposal.
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Rapid Air Technology: Creates 7x faster airflow compared to standard models, ensuring your food is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside with up to 90% less fat.
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XXL Family Capacity: With a large 7.3L pan and a 1.4kg basket capacity, it can easily fit a whole chicken or two bags of frozen fries, serving up to six people.
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Double Layer Accessory: This specific model (HD9651) often includes a "Double Layer" rack, which allows you to maximize the cooking space by stacking items like burgers, fish fillets, or chicken wings.
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No Preheating Required: Thanks to the "Instant On" feature and powerful heating element, it cooks 1.5 times faster than a traditional oven without needing to wait for it to warm up.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Power | 2225 Watts |
| Capacity | 7.3 Liters (1.4 kg of food) |
| Cooking Programs | 5 Presets (Fries, Meat, Fish, Whole Chicken, Chicken Drumsticks) |
| Temperature Range | 40°C – 200°C |
| Timer | Up to 60 minutes with "Keep Warm" (30 mins) |
| Interface | Digital Touchscreen with QuickControl Dial |
Cleaning & Maintenance
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QuickClean Basket: The basket features a removable non-stick mesh that can be cleaned in about 90 seconds.
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Dishwasher Safe: All removable parts (the basket, the drawer, and the fat reducer) are dishwasher safe.
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Cord Storage: Features an integrated compartment to keep your kitchen counter tidy when the appliance is not in use.
Cooking Functions
Beyond air frying, the HD9651 is a versatile "multi-cooker" that can:
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Bake: Cakes, muffins, and bread.
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Grill: Steaks, fish, and vegetables.
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Roast: Whole chickens and potatoes.
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Reheat: Perfect for bringing leftover pizza or fries back to their original crispness.
Pro Tip: Because this is a high-power machine (2225W), avoid using thin parchment paper unless it is weighted down by food, as the powerful "TurboStar" airflow can blow it into the heating element.
Would you like me to find some XXL-specific recipes, or perhaps compare this to the newer "Smart Sensing" models?