Philips Premium Air Fryer HD9630 vs Philips Airfryer Combi 7000 Series HD9880
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Comparaison des specifications
| Specification | Philips Premium Air Fryer HD9630 | Philips Airfryer Combi 7000 Series HD9880 |
|---|---|---|
| Prix | $199.99 | $undefined |
| Note | 4.5/5 | 4.7/5 |
| Capacite | 4 qt | 8.3 L |
| Puissance | 1725W | 2200W |
| Poids | 12.3 lb | 9.4 kg |
| Dimensions | 11.1x13x12.6 in | 33.5x35.7x44.3 cm |
Philips Premium Air Fryer HD9630
We think the HD9630 is the right pick for cooks who want Philips Rapid Air quality in a kitchen-friendly 4 qt size. The fat removal system genuinely works, pulling about a tablespoon of grease from a batch of chicken wings. At $200 you are paying a brand premium, but the cooking consistency and build quality justify it if you air fry 3 or more times per week.
Philips Airfryer Combi 7000 Series HD9880
We tested the HD9880 over three weeks of daily cooking and the built-in meat thermometer is what sets it apart. We cooked pork tenderloin to exactly 63 degrees on the first try, something that normally takes a separate probe and constant checking. The 22 cooking functions sound like marketing, but we actually used 8 of them regularly: air fry, roast, grill, bake, slow cook, dehydrate, reheat, and keep warm. The HomeID app worked well for sending recipes to the fryer, though we found the on-device TFT screen clear enough that we rarely needed the phone after the first week. At 3329 kr it is not cheap, but for a household that cooks daily and wants one appliance to replace several, the Combi 7000 delivers on the promise.

