Philips Dual Basket Air Fryer HD9876 vs Philips Airfryer Combi 7000 Series HD9880
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Comparaison des specifications
| Specification | Philips Dual Basket Air Fryer HD9876 | Philips Airfryer Combi 7000 Series HD9880 |
|---|---|---|
| Prix | $249.99 | $undefined |
| Note | 4.5/5 | 4.7/5 |
| Capacite | 9 qt | 8.3 L |
| Puissance | 2400W | 2200W |
| Poids | 16.8 lb | 9.4 kg |
| Dimensions | 16.5x13.8x13.2 in | 33.5x35.7x44.3 cm |
Philips Dual Basket Air Fryer HD9876
We tested the HD9876 over 3 weeks of family dinners and the dual-basket design genuinely saves time. Cooking chicken at 380F in one basket while running fries at 400F in the other shaved about 15 minutes off our usual routine. The Smart Sync feature worked reliably, finishing both sides within 30 seconds of each other. At $250 it is a fair price for what is essentially two air fryers in one footprint.
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.

