Paris Rhône 17QT Air Fryer Toaster Oven AF002,11-in-1 Steam Oven
PARIS RHÔNE
Enjoy Fun and Easy Frying and Cooking
The 17-quart air fryer oven features versatile cooking modes such as air frying, baking, roasting, toasting, and warming, offering a healthier, oil-free alternative to traditional deep-fried dishes. With 3 knobs for temperature and cooking time control, it ensures crispy textures and rich flavors. Plus, a magnetic cheat sheet provides extra guidance for crafting delicious snacks and treats.
- 6 Preset Modes
- 17 QT Large Capacity
- Knob & Buttons Control
- Programmable Temp & Time
- Non-Slip Rubber Feet
- 5 Included Accessories
- Magnetic Cheat Sheet
- Built-in Bulb
5 Accessories Transform Your Cooking
Includes a baking tray, frying basket, gridiron, crumb tray, and a rack clamp, so there's always an accessory to help create something delicious.
Cheat Sheet Makes Meals Easy
To help make the perfect meal, a magnetic cheat sheet is included that provides handy information such as ideal cooking temperatures and the correct timings to help you unlock the potential of this air fryer oven.
Keep An Eye On Your Meal
In addition to the transparent lid that makes the contents inside visible, a built-in light bulb provides extra illumination so you can see how your meal is progressing.
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FAQ
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Does the 17 inch depth dimension include the handle?
Yes. The size of the liner is: 265*245*192mm
has anyone owned this for longer than 1 year?
I've only had this for two months. The Bake feature works well. I haven't used it as an air fryer yet, and the Toast feature was "disappointing"; (I actually invested in a separate toaster it was that bad.)
I've never used an air fryer before and have absolutely no clue how to place the racks or drip pan for roasting, air frying, toasting? Can you help?
I have this 5-in-1 unit and an older single function air fryer. This unit comes with a wire rack, deep fryer mesh rack (they call it a basket) and a broiling pan. They all slide (insert) into various levels (adjustable height). Their "basket" doesn't have much depth. It's good and bad, because hot air circulates through the food easier and there is less reason to "shake" halfway through to cook more evenly. That said, I still would shake french fries, etc. to get uniform cooking. I would use only the air fryer mesh basket to hold the food you want to air fry. You can place a layer of foil on the metal "crumb sheet" to make cleanup easier. Shake half way through over the sink (use pot holder and cover basket with a tupperware lid to allow for a good shake and crumbs fall in your sink. Don't be afraid to remove the food for 10-15 seconds to do this!