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Rachel Williams

B&M shoppers spot bargain air fryer that is £100 cheaper than Ninja

Eager bargain hunters are flocking to B&M stores to get their hands on a range of air fryers that cost £100 less than the popular Ninja brand.

With households still continuing to feel the pinch of the cost of living crisis, many have been looking for ways to cut back on energy bills, especially in the kitchen.

One item that shoppers have been rushing to buy have been air fryers, with many loving the Ninja branded models, but not the hefty price-tag they come with.

Which is why shoppers have been flocking to B&M for the retailer's Weight Watchers air fryers that are similar to the pricier brand, while also being £100 cheaper.

The Sun reports that one eagle-eyed shopper shared the bargain air fryers to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group after they spotted them in their local store.

The 7.4L Dual Air Fryer is similar to the Ninja model (B&M)

Included in the retailer's range is the Weight Watchers 7.4L Dual Air Fryer that comes complete with six different cooking functions including roast, bake, air fry and dehydrate.

Priced at just £99, the retailer's kitchen gadget is significantly cheaper than Ninja's 7.6L Dual Air Fryer that shoppers have been rushing to buy since last year.

For smaller households, the retailer is also stocking the 3.2L air fryer for just £45, making it £85 less than the Ninja 3.8L equivalent that costs £130.

The retailer is also selling a 3.2L air fryer for just £45 (B&M)

Shoppers who have previously managed to snap up the bargain kitchen gadgets flocked to the comments to explain how impressed they were with the purchase.

"I’ve got the double one seems ok so fare for the price", said one shopper.

"I've had my ww air fryer a year now, no problems use it every day", commented a second.

"I have the dual one and it’s really good!", replied a third.

The Weight Watchers Air Fryers are not available online, so you will need to head to your local store to check if they have anhy in stock for you to buy.

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