This air fryer with steam functionality at its lowest price makes me want to upgrade from my older model

The Philips Airfryer 5000 Series with Steam on a light orange background with a TechRadar deals logo
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Take a look at my Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket Air Fryer XXL Steam review and you'll know that I've taken a shine to having steam cooking in my air fryer. I still use this two-drawer steam fryer (I like calling it that), giving me the ability to steam only or steam and air fry (steamfry) at the same time. I'm miffed that steaming is restricted to one basket only, though.

As good as it is, the non-stick coating in the larger basket (which is used more often) is beginning to come off and, importantly, I really need a more compact option as I live in a small apartment with barely any countertop or cabinet storage.

Which is why Philips' newer 5000 Series Airfryer with Steam is so appealing to me as an upgrade — and it's back to its lowest price of AU$374.25 on Amazon, which isn't all that much more than the dual-basket's discounted price of AU$349.

Admittedly the single basket of the newer model might be a deal breaker for some, but its 7.2L capacity makes up for not having two baskets — I don't use the smaller basket in my air fryer anyway, so I personally wouldn't miss it much.

Philips Airfryer 5000 Series with Steam
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Philips Airfryer 5000 Series with Steam: was AU$499 now AU$374.25 at Amazon

This single-basket Philips air fryer is a newer version of a dual-basket model, and it uses a ceramic coating for the basket that's longer-lasting and better than the non-stick coating in the older model. I also love its little window and its overall design too — it's different. And this is one of the best prices I've seen on it since it was released a few months ago.

The compactness of the single-basket Philips 5000 Series air fryer with steam isn't the only reason I'm considering the upgrade. As I've already mentioned, the disappearance of the non-stick coating of the baskets in my two-drawer version is worrying me. I'm not too concerned that it's toxic — it's not — but the ceramic coating used in the newer model would just give me a little more peace of mind that it's safer and longer lasting.

Then there's the design of the new Philips air fryer compared to the dual basket — it looks so much more premium with the metallic trim and the little cooking window. I will admit I'm not too keen on the water reservoir on the side as it detracts from the appliance's symmetry, but that's me nitpicking. I'd very much prefer it if Philips had figured out a spot on the top or on the rear, but the vents at the back of the machine would make the latter a difficult task.

Moreover, my biggest complaint of only one of the two baskets having steam in the older model is taken care of here — it is, after all, a single-basket air fryer.

From a functionality point of view, it all seems to match up between the two 5000 Series air fryers, so I wouldn't miss much at all.

If the Philips 4000 Series Stacked air fryer had a steam functionality, I'd probably go for it over the single-basket 5000 Series, only so I still get the two 5L drawers. But I'll take the ability to steam over the dual baskets any day as it adds versatility to the air fryer, making it better value.

Sharmishta Sarkar
Managing Editor (APAC)

While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, Sharmishta's main priority is being TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor, looking after the day-to-day functioning of the Australian, New Zealand and Singapore editions of the site, steering everything from news and reviews to ecommerce content like deals and coupon codes. While she loves reviewing cameras and lenses when she can, she's also an avid reader and has become quite the expert on ereaders and E Ink writing tablets, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about these underrated devices. Other than her duties at TechRadar, she's also the Managing Editor of the Australian edition of Digital Camera World, and writes for Tom's Guide and T3.

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