Common questions about this product, answered.
Q.Is the 6.2L Philips NA130/00 big enough for a family?
A.Yes. The 6.2L basket is rated to hold up to 800g of fries, 8 chicken drumsticks, or 800g of vegetables in one batch, so it comfortably handles a weeknight dinner for a family of about four. Philips markets it as an extra-large airfryer. Overall dimensions are L404 x W309 x H308 mm, so allow bench space plus a gap above for the hot-air outlet. — PriceJive
Q.Are the pan and basket dishwasher safe and easy to clean?
A.No, the pan and basket are not dishwasher safe. The non-stick coating is best protected by hand washing: let the airfryer cool first, then use hot water, a little dish liquid and a soft sponge, and avoid metal utensils or abrasive scourers. Soak stubborn residue in hot soapy water for a few minutes to lift it. The outer housing just needs a wipe with a damp cloth. — PriceJive
Q.Does it have automatic presets or just a manual dial?
A.It uses analogue manual dials, not digital one-touch presets. You set the temperature (80 to 200C) and the timer (up to 60 minutes) by hand using the control knobs, then it shuts off automatically when time is up. There is no preset menu or digital screen on this model. Philips supplies a cooking time and temperature chart so you can dial in the right setting for fries, chicken, veg and more. — PriceJive
Q.Do you need to preheat the Philips NA130/00 before cooking?
A.No preheating is required. Philips advises you can put ingredients straight into the basket and start cooking. The 1700W element and RapidAir hot-air circulation heat the chamber quickly, so for everyday cooking you just load the food, set the temperature and timer on the dial, and go. — PriceJive