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Look Ma, No Oil!

Give mum the gift of healthy cooking in the form of a state-ofthe-art airfryer.

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Give mum the gift of healthy cooking in the form of a state-ofthe-art airfryer.
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Mothers always want the best for us, and that applies to eating healthily too. So this mother’s Day, why not gift your mum a Philips airfryer? Show her that you can create delicious fried food for the whole family with little to no oil. Here’s why she will appreciate it!

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1 Indulge in… fried goodies without feeling guilty. The Philips airfryer uses fast-circulating hot air with a grill element to fry food with air instead of oil, with up to 80 per cent less fat**. Now mum can enjoy and serve up yummy fried food without worry of it being unhealthy!

2 Reduce Odours… from smoke and oil which are frequently created with regular cooking at home, especially when you do deep frying. Thanks to an integrated air filter in the Philips airfryer, any unwanted cooking smells are easily dissipated. The house will not reek of smoke and mum can relax and enjoy her favourite TV drama after cooking.

3 Speedy Meals… are possible with the Philips avance XL airfryer HD9240 – powered at 2,100 W, it features a unique star-shaped base design to propel the heat for a 30 per cent faster and even cooking session. This makes cooking fast and easy for mum if anyone at home suddenly craves for fried spring rolls.

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4 Simple to Use… with just a touch of a button, its adjustable temperature control allows mum to tweak temperatures to different optimum levels suited for various types of food, ensuring her food is perfectly cooked each time. There are no complicated dials and knobs for mum to figure out.

5 Cook Many Ways… with the Philips airfryer as it not only allows mum to deep fry food, but it can also steam, grill, roast, gratinate and even bake. So if mum wants to make her ngoh hiang dish or bake her favourite cupcakes, she can now do it with the airfryer.

** Compared to fresh fries prepared in a conventional Philips fryer.
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