• RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    I love my oven, has convection functions, a lot of things. Couldn’t afford it now, glad I bought it when I could!

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    6 hours ago

    the air frier is such a marketing genius, they used an established technology, the convection oven, packed it small and brand it as healthy, now everyone has it

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      6 hours ago

      I got one not because it’s healthy but because it’s literally a small oven for when I don’t want to heat the whole big oven

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        Im seriously considering getting rid of my oven and replacing it with an air fryer and portable induction hotplates.

        Only problem is that a frozen pizza wont fit in an air fryer and thats like the only thing I actually use the over for!

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          There’s plenty of larger tabletop convection ovens that will fit most frozen pizzas. Unless you’re making a world record size pizza, you should be fine.

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          Stupid question but why do you like need to get rid of your oven specifically? Can’t you just not use it? It’s already basically built into the counter space for most residences.

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      It’s more like adding a leaf blower to it, but yeah it’s just a glorified convection oven.

      Lots of modern ovens come with the feature, but you can’t just air fry in any old convection oven.

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              For programmers: Air fryers have perfected the race to idle.

              For everyone else: Probably, but the insulation may not matter as much. Heating up a traditional oven takes anywhere from 15 to maybe 5 minutes, if you got a really powerful one. During that time heat escapes the device.

              Meanwhile air fryers usually heat up in about a minute and get the actual cooking done faster.

              So unless you are broiling something for a really long time, air fryers may still come out on top, just because they get done quicker, saving energy in the process.

              Oven pizza is a 22 minute job. My air fryer is done after 9.

              There’s also something about air volume and thermal mass, but you get the point.

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                What’s more, my oven sucks up to 3kW and has a 72l volume of air to heat up, from what I see most air fryers are between 1 and 2 kW and hold 4-7l of volume… The scales are pretty different, insulation or not (air fryers have less surface area for heat to escape from, also).

                I don’t have one, but I use my bread machine a lot 'cause it uses a fraction of the power of my oven, aside from kneading automatically.

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          I had one that took a few minutes to preheat, and others that you just toss the stuff in.

          But yeah, it’s a marginal time with that one I would just start it and than go grab what I want to cook and it’ll be ready by then usually.