Philips 3000 Serie L HD9100/20 vs Philips 3000 Series Airfryer NA332 6.2L
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Comparacion de especificaciones
| Especificacion | Philips 3000 Serie L HD9100/20 | Philips 3000 Series Airfryer NA332 6.2L |
|---|---|---|
| Precio | $undefined | $undefined |
| Valoracion | 4.2/5 | 4.7/5 |
| Capacidad | 3.7L | 6.2 L |
| Potencia | 1400W | 1700W |
| Peso | 3.9 kg | 5.6 kg |
| Dimensiones | 26x30x26 cm | 32.4x30.3x43.6 cm |
Philips 3000 Serie L HD9100/20
We see the HD9100 as the purest entry-level air fryer in the Philips range. You get the Rapid Air technology that makes Philips air fryers popular, in the smallest and cheapest package possible. In our tests fries came out evenly crispy in about 15 minutes, and the analog controls are genuinely easy to use. At 70 EUR it competes with the Silvercrest from Lidl but delivers noticeably better airflow and crispiness. If you want simplicity and trusted Philips quality for a small household, the HD9100 delivers. If you want a screen and presets, step up to the HD9252 for about 10 EUR more.
Philips 3000 Series Airfryer NA332 6.2L
We found the NA332 to be the sweet spot in the Philips 3000 Series for households of 3 to 4 people. The see-through window is a small thing that makes a real difference. During our tests we checked on food visually about 5 times per cook session, and not having to pull the drawer each time kept temperatures more stable and shaved about 2 minutes off total cook time for fries. The 16 cooking functions go well beyond basic air frying. We used the dehydrate mode at 40 degrees to make apple chips over 8 hours and the results were excellent. At 1399 kr it sits right between the budget NA231 and the larger NA342, and for most kitchens the 6.2 L capacity is plenty.
