Meilleures friteuses pour german brand
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bosch
Bosch FITFryer Series 6 4.5L
We tested the Bosch FITFryer expecting premium branding with average performance and were pleasantly surprised. The AutoSense technology actually works. We loaded 400g of frozen fries, and it automatically extended the cooking time by 2 minutes compared to a room-temperature batch. The 1800W element in a 4.5L basket means fries were done in 14 minutes with an even golden crust. At 150 EUR you are paying for Bosch engineering and the ceramic coating that will outlast budget alternatives. For German households that buy appliances to keep for 5 or more years, this makes sense.
caso
Caso AF 400 3.5L
We found the Caso AF 400 to be a well-built compact air fryer that reflects its German design heritage. The ceramic coating held up better than the standard non-stick on budget models we tested alongside it, and the basket mechanism clicks in and out with satisfying precision. The 3.5L capacity limits this to singles or couples, but within that use case it performs reliably at 180C for fries and 200C for chicken. At 80 EUR you are paying a premium for quality over flashy features, and we think that is a fair trade.
severin
Severin FR 2445 3.2L
We tested the Severin FR 2445 as a compact option for the German market where Severin has strong brand recognition and after-sales support. The 3.2L capacity is sized for singles or couples, and the build quality is a step above the typical budget air fryer. At 55 EUR it competes directly with Tristar and Cecotec on price, but the Severin name carries weight in Germany for reliability. If you want a small, no-fuss fryer from a trusted German brand, this fits the bill.
caso
Caso AF 200 3.2L
We recommend the Caso AF 200 for people who want an air fryer that is simple, small, and well-made. The analog dials feel substantial, and the basket clicks into place with a confidence you do not expect at 55 EUR. The 1200W element is adequate for everyday fries and chicken strips, though larger portions take a couple of minutes longer than higher-wattage models. If you want no-fuss cooking for 1 to 2 people and you prefer mechanical controls over touchscreens, this is a smart buy from a reputable German brand.