Philips Airfryer 5000 Series XXL Connected HD9285/94 vs Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket Airfryer NA552
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Comparaison des specifications
| Specification | Philips Airfryer 5000 Series XXL Connected HD9285/94 | Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket Airfryer NA552 |
|---|---|---|
| Prix | $undefined | $undefined |
| Note | 4.5/5 | 4.7/5 |
| Capacite | 7.2L | 9 L |
| Puissance | 2000W | 2750W |
| Poids | 7.8 kg | 8.75 kg |
| Dimensions | 32.2x30.5x43.4 cm | 35.1x44.3x38.2 cm |
Philips Airfryer 5000 Series XXL Connected HD9285/94
We found the HD9285/94 Connected to be the most balanced option in the Philips range for tech-savvy cooks. The WiFi connectivity is not just a gimmick here. The HomeID app guided us through recipes we would not have tried otherwise, automatically setting the right temperature and time. The 7.2L capacity is a step up from the 6.2L standard XL, fitting about 200g more fries per batch. At 200 EUR it costs 30 EUR more than the non-connected HD9285/90, and we think the app integration and extra capacity justify that difference if you cook varied recipes regularly.
Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket Airfryer NA552
We put the NA552 through two weeks of family dinners and the steam function genuinely surprised us. Steaming broccoli in the small basket while air frying chicken thighs in the large one produced noticeably more tender vegetables than our stovetop steamer, and the chicken skin came out crispy at 200 degrees in about 22 minutes. The 2750W element heats up fast and we measured consistent temperatures across both baskets. The sync finish feature worked reliably in our tests, with both sides completing within about 20 seconds of each other. Where it falls short is connectivity. At 2999 kr we expected app support, but Philips reserves that for the 7000 line. If steam matters to you and you cook for 4 or more people, this is the best dual-basket option in the Philips range right now.
