Philips 3000 Series NA320/00
![]() | Expecting restock Type: air fryer-multi-oven; Power (W): 1700; Programmes: fries; chicken; meat; fish; vegetables; more features: breakfast, vegan dishes; Modes: baking; dehydration; reheating; A heating element: electric (heater); Basket capacity (kg): 1; Volume (L): 6.2; temperature maintenance; viewing window E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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The "Favorites" feature for saving your preset program. The shake reminder function.
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Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Since I have an old classic air fryer with a big glass bowl, I was skeptical about the trend of new multicookers because I didn't see much of a difference apart from marketing gimmicks. But time moves on, the days are getting shorter, and cooking needs to be faster, so I decided to buy this particular device because friends recommended it with claims of "15-20 minutes, and lunch is ready." It’s important to understand that these specific "15-20 minutes" in a regular oven or the old glass air fryer would become 40-60 minutes, plus more energy would be used. And it's true: the device cooks very fast due to its small dual-cooking bowl, it’s quiet (really quiet), and doesn’t splatter. It has convenient controls on the top part of the body, all indications are intuitive, there are basic programs, and even a mobile app with recipes. However, the nuance is that the device itself doesn’t have Bluetooth or WiFi and doesn't connect to a phone or network; the app is purely for recipes. I was really pleased with the viewing window and light (which can be turned off) – you don’t have to remove the bowl to check the readiness level. Also, the device signals when to turn the dish. It heats the bowl evenly. The handle of the bowl has a convenient shape and built-in latch, which holds the inner part that is easy to remove for cleaning. The bowl itself has guides and always inserts smoothly and precisely. The cable is long, soft, and wraps conveniently around the back of the body. In summary: the device is simply very beautiful and has an original design, which makes it stand out among similar ones. Touch controls are great... but not when you have circulation problems and the touch buttons don't want to cooperate with your fingers. So, that's a downside just for me. |
The grill is alright, but there's always a but. It heats food a bit unevenly. If you like baking zucchini (luckily, I don't), then while the ones closer to the window will still be raw, the ones at the back will be starting to burn. Washing the bowl and grill is quite the experience. After a little under a year, the coating is fine, nothing has peeled off yet. However, the metal near the heating element looks a bit rusty (and it's unlikely to be just grease). There's no remote control, but personally, I don't need it. Otherwise, it works without any complaints. It consumes ~1550W if someone needs to know for backup purposes. Works normally Difficult to maintain, as it is difficult to wash literally everything |
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