Looks awesome, but pricy. For anyone already having an air fryer that works. A Bluetooth thermometer works fine. I use it all the time when i do a whole chicken in the fryer , makes it perfect every time. Paid like 40 usd for a half decent thermometer with app control.
Yup - In the older model that broke, I used an Bluetooth thermometer and as you said worked great. I was lucky enough to pick up this unit at 40% off on Prime sale.
Great video, just what I was looking for! Enjoying your channel. I've seen in your older videos that you used to use an older Philips Air Fryer model with the grill kit. In terms of cooking a good steak, I'm trying to decide between the Philips 5000 series vs 7000 series air fryer. I notice the 7000 series doesn't have a grill kit accessory but does have a thermometer. Which do you think produces the better steak? Is not having the grill kit a deal-breaker?
For those interested, I purchased the 7000 series air fryer with the built in thermometer and for me that was worth the price of entry. It has a very smart algorithm built in that cooks steaks amazingly well, by first getting the air fryer to run (for a few minutes) and then letting the steak rest in the air fryer, whilst monitoring the interior core and letting you know once its reached the perfect level of doneness. I was super impressed with the results, an evenly pink steak inside. To take things up a level one could blow torch the steak after, or sear it quickly in the pan with butter. (So essentially its like a reverse sear technique.)
That broccolini is the best buy it regularly and the steak looked great too, thanks for the review replacing my Ninja dual draw airfryer and looking at this one. cheers.
Hello, I never used an air fryer, but looking to buy this one, series 7000. Are you satisfied after one year of using it? And is it hard to clean it? Would you recommend maybe some other model, or this one is the best for you?
Sister, which one is better? I ordered the dual 3000 series and specifically want to cook steak. I've never used an air fryer before. Can I cook steak in the 3000 series that you also have?
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Looks awesome, but pricy. For anyone already having an air fryer that works. A Bluetooth thermometer works fine. I use it all the time when i do a whole chicken in the fryer , makes it perfect every time. Paid like 40 usd for a half decent thermometer with app control.
Yup - In the older model that broke, I used an Bluetooth thermometer and as you said worked great. I was lucky enough to pick up this unit at 40% off on Prime sale.
Great video, just what I was looking for! Enjoying your channel.
I've seen in your older videos that you used to use an older Philips Air Fryer model with the grill kit. In terms of cooking a good steak, I'm trying to decide between the Philips 5000 series vs 7000 series air fryer. I notice the 7000 series doesn't have a grill kit accessory but does have a thermometer. Which do you think produces the better steak? Is not having the grill kit a deal-breaker?
For those interested, I purchased the 7000 series air fryer with the built in thermometer and for me that was worth the price of entry. It has a very smart algorithm built in that cooks steaks amazingly well, by first getting the air fryer to run (for a few minutes) and then letting the steak rest in the air fryer, whilst monitoring the interior core and letting you know once its reached the perfect level of doneness. I was super impressed with the results, an evenly pink steak inside. To take things up a level one could blow torch the steak after, or sear it quickly in the pan with butter. (So essentially its like a reverse sear technique.)
That broccolini is the best buy it regularly and the steak looked great too, thanks for the review replacing my Ninja dual draw airfryer and looking at this one. cheers.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment
Hello, I never used an air fryer, but looking to buy this one, series 7000. Are you satisfied after one year of using it? And is it hard to clean it? Would you recommend maybe some other model, or this one is the best for you?
thanks for the review.. seems like the probe works well. unfortunately the steak doesnt have good sear.. its too grey
Thanks for watching! This airfryer does not have the same heating elements as on older models - and yes, do not get the same sear marks as before
Sister, which one is better? I ordered the dual 3000 series and specifically want to cook steak. I've never used an air fryer before. Can I cook steak in the 3000 series that you also have?
They are not the best for steak but do have more control on how you want it to turn out with the thermometer. Hope this help
My same airfryer makes click noise when operating in low air speed... Does yours do the same?
Mine does not. Worth reaching out to their customer service via Facebook / Instagram for advice.
@@LazyAwesomeDad thank you!!
i have the same model. does your sir fryer make popping/ thumping sound occasionally
can you put two slabs of steak in there? or does it ruin the cooking
You sure can - it should work
I think you said an X too many. I am looking for the same one but am unsure its the best in cass.
I thought so too but in the Australian website, Philips promote it as an XXXL
Hmmm with dry Air? I prefer souce vide
I am looking for one. Which one would you recommend?
Looks a bit complicated to use, what happened to the easy quick set buttons 🤔
The old unit broke and trying to get it fix. Bought this new one to see if it can make my life easier 😂
Glad to see you back 👍
"Nice crust on the exterior" not really, but It never is with steak in air fryers.
100% what’s your preferred method? Charcoal, pan, oven or alternatives?
There is no crust on it
What you see is what came out of the airfryer 😳
Came here to say the same thing... what crust!?!?