Moulinex Easy Fry Dual EZ905D vs Moulinex Easy Fry Max EZ245B
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide
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Specifications Comparison
| Specification | Moulinex Easy Fry Dual EZ905D | Moulinex Easy Fry Max EZ245B |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $undefined | $undefined |
| Rating | 4.2/5 | 4.2/5 |
| Capacity | 8.3 L | 5 L |
| Wattage | 2400W | 1500W |
| Weight | 7.2 kg | 4.3 kg |
| Dimensions | 41x33x33 cm | 30x33x33 cm |
Moulinex Easy Fry Dual EZ905D
We tested the Dual alongside the Ninja DZ201 and found performance to be comparable. Fries in one basket, chicken nuggets in the other, both done at the same time using the sync finish feature. The main advantage over Ninja is price. At 180 EUR, it costs about 30 EUR less than the Ninja equivalent in France. The tradeoff is that Ninja has more online community support and third-party accessories. If you want dual-basket cooking from a French brand at a competitive price, the EZ905D delivers. For a household of 4 or more, the ability to cook two different dishes simultaneously saves real time on weeknight dinners.
Moulinex Easy Fry Max EZ245B
We think the Easy Fry Max hits the sweet spot for most French households. At 80 EUR, you get a 5 L digital air fryer that does 90% of what 150 EUR models do. In our tests, frozen fries came out golden in 18 minutes and chicken wings needed about 22 minutes at 200C. The 8 presets cover common foods adequately. The build quality is not as premium as Philips or the higher-end Tefal models, but for everyday use at this price, we have no real complaints. This is where we point people who ask us what air fryer to buy on a budget.