De'Longhi IdealFry FH2394 5.5L vs De'Longhi MultiFry Extra Chef Plus FH1396
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Comparacion de especificaciones
| Especificacion | De'Longhi IdealFry FH2394 5.5L | De'Longhi MultiFry Extra Chef Plus FH1396 |
|---|---|---|
| Precio | $undefined | $undefined |
| Valoracion | 4.3/5 | 4.4/5 |
| Capacidad | 5.5L | 4.3L |
| Potencia | 1400W | 1400W |
| Peso | 5.2 kg | 6.1 kg |
| Dimensiones | 39x29.5x38 cm | 39x26.5x38 cm |
De'Longhi IdealFry FH2394 5.5L
We found the De'Longhi FH2394 appeals to a specific buyer: someone who values a sealed, splatter-free cooking experience and is willing to pay for it. The transparent lid is genuinely useful, and the dual-heating system produced evenly cooked results in our tests without needing to shake or flip. It is not the fastest or cheapest option at 5.5L, but the sealed design and De'Longhi build quality make it a premium pick for European kitchens where cooking smells matter.
De'Longhi MultiFry Extra Chef Plus FH1396
We tested the MultiFry FH1396 as a hands-off cooking solution, and the mixing paddle is the real differentiator here. It genuinely eliminates the need to pause and shake food every 10 minutes, which makes a real difference for stir-fry style dishes and risotto. At 210 EUR you are paying a premium, but you are getting a multi-cooker that does things no standard air fryer can. Best suited for cooks who want set-it-and-forget-it convenience and are willing to trade raw speed for versatility.