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You can prepare food just by voice command. Check this Philips cooking device

With the help of Philips Airfryer XL Connected, cooking can be done by simply giving voice commands. This air fryer offers cooking options in the temperature range of 80 °C to 200 °C.

Updated on: Sep 25, 2022 05:03 PM IST
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The price of Philips Airfryer XL Connected in India has been kept at  ₹17,995. (Philips)
The price of Philips Airfryer XL Connected in India has been kept at ₹17,995. (Philips)

Now, with the help of Philips Airfryer XL Connected, cooking can be done by simply giving voice commands reports the Hindustan Times sister publication- Live Hindustan. This air fryer offers cooking options in the temperature range of 80 °C to 200 °C. Also, frying with its rapid air technology will not affect the quality and nutritional value of the food. This device works with the NutriU App to tell how and for how long to cook food.

Touch screen will get pre-programmed functions

In addition to a touch screen display, the Philips Airfryer XL Connected comes with seven pre-programmed functions, including options to heat, fry, bake, grill, roast and reheat. It has a 1.2Kg capacity basket and 6.2L pan to fry food for five people at a time. Both parts are removable and dishwasher-proof.

More power with the Amazon Alexa integration

The price of Philips Airfryer XL Connected in India has been kept at 17,995. It can be purchased from Philips’ exclusive Domestic Appliances e-store only. Under the launch offer, this device is available for only 17,099.

 
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