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Joanne

JoanneSydney, NSW

  • 26 reviews
  • 21 likes

I think for the money, it is a good buy.

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I've had this fryer for about 3 years now.
It's not used a lot, but I've never had a problem with it.
For the price I paid ( cheap) I am very happy.
It's easy to use, easy to clean.
It cooks evenly and the food is always great.

No complaints here...

Purchased in January 2021.

cheap & nasty

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Something is definitely wrong with the temperature side of it, used 3 times & taking it back for a refund.Wasn't happy that it turned my dinner soggy.The way the basket rests when pulled out of the fryer causes oil to run down the front creating what should be an avoidable mess.

MeganB

MeganB

  • 2 reviews

Good

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This is my first experience with a deep fryer and I got this one at 50% off in Target. So far its been great. Very easy to use and clean. Takes 3.5 litres of oil and takes about 4 minutes to heat oil to 190 degrees.
Easy to pull apart and easy to clean. Large basket.



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snowypete

snowypeteMELBOURNE

  • 2 reviews
  • 1 like

We have had two of these cheap and nasty deep friers!

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Our first Bellini model BTDF60 "cheap" deep frier packed it in within the warranty period...
The second (replacement one) continually failed to turn on from new, when it did turn on (after wiggling the power lead,) it then turned itself off intermittently!!!
~ I'm not talking about the thermostat cutting in and out...
It is now dead, it will not turn on!

We will NEVER buy any more Bellini products!
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Cheap, light, stainless steel, rectangular shape.
Seems to have very poor wiring/electrical assembly!

6th time using caused an oil explosion & badly burned my index finger! Dangerous!!

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sheryleg

sherylegWA, 6721

  • 14 reviews
  • 2 likes

OK

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I also bought this cheap at Target not having used a deep fryer before. I have cooked everything in it from packet supermarket fries to home-made deep fried icecream. It is very convenient but I find that it doesn't hold temperature that well and when I tested it with a thermometer it was up to 20 degrees out at times. It is very easy to use and clean but the filter in the lid doesn't come out so that can't be cleaned properly. overall I would receommend it as a good cheap starter to see if you use it but for regular use with a variety of foods I would probably consider other brands.
Convenient to use and value for money
temperature doesn't seem to be that accurate

Questions & Answers

Margarita50

Margarita50asked

I have had my Bellini Deep Fryer for a couple of years. Recently every time I cook frozen chips they come out very fatty and inedible. This is despite changing oil. What could be the problem? Is it the fryer?

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sheryleg
sheryleg

It sounds like it is not getting hot enough - check the temperature with a candy or deep fryer thermometer mine is sometimes up to 20 or 30 degrees below what the machine says which will make chips fatty and inedible.

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