A SUPERMARKET is selling a massive nine litre air fryer for half price – making it 82% cheaper than the pricey Ninja gadget.
Shoppers are rushing to buy the double drawer which has been slashed from £100 to just £50.


is selling its Daewoo Double Drawer for a fraction of the price of the expensive version.
Ninja's air fryers can cost as much as £270 – which is a lot to dish out when there are plenty of other decent on the market.
You could save as much as 82% buying the £50 dupe.
It has all the same functions – with a dual drawer layout so you can cook two things at once.
According to the website, it has an innovative Sync Finish so you cook different foods to be ready at the same time.
And the shake function means you can set the alarm to remind you to shake and flip over whatever you are to ensure the food is evenly cooked.
It also comes with a manual 60-minute timer so there is no risk of burning your food.
The new 50% off deal makes it one of the cheapest 9L on the market.
– making it a good offer, but not quite as good as .
Meanwhile, , also retailing at £59.99.
However, ‘s version comes with a little bit of extra space, making it arguably better value for than .
While ‘s Daewoo model is a whole £10 cheaper, it doesn't come with a warranty – something which and both offer.
This is worth considering when opting for the bargain, as products like these can be liable to damage.
It comes as a reminder to always check reviews on the supermarket's website and compare prices before you buy.
A great way to compare prices is by using websites such as Trolley, which can pull together all the latest deals for you.
If you're keen on getting your hands on the model, you may have to be quick, as deals this big tend to sell out fast.
You can currently order online by searching for the exact product in the search bar and adding it to your basket.
Bear in mind this may come with a delivery fee if you're ordering it to your house.
If you want to get your hands on one right away, it could be worth popping into your local store.
It doesn't specify online which stores are stocking the product – so ring up beforehand and ask to avoid disappointment.
If you're having trouble finding your local Iceland store you can go to its website and use the Store Finder tool.
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