The popular supermarket is offering a great deal on the kitchen essential and it can be snapped up for just £55.
A huge discount on the product has seen it drop by over £30 as it now sits practically as a steal for anyone who wants to cook an amazing meal and fast.
Weighing just eight kilograms the air fryer has two 4.5L baskets and comes in a sleek black plastic design.
The dual-compartment fryer is seen as a must-have in any kitchen with a sync or match cooking function that allows each compartment to cook at separate temperatures or times to each other.
Coming fully equipped with a touchscreen LED panel and eight preset functions it could make for the ideal Christmas present.
With temperatures of up to 200 degrees and an automatic shut-off timer the air fryer is a real steal especially compared to other major brands.
Ninja – one of the UK’s favourite kitchen appliance brands – sells a near identical product for almost £195 more.
The Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer AF400UK is slightly bigger with a 9.5L dual compartment but costs a whole lot more.
The exact same model is for sale at Asda for £180 but it still makes it £125 more expensive than the supermarket chains own model.
Impressed buyers took to the reviews of Asda’s website to reveal how impressed they were with the product.
One said: “I was in two minds about buying this. But I’m really pleased I did.
“Great value and does the job. Easy to use and easy to clean.”
Another simply wrote: “This is a really good air fryer.”
As a third chimed in calling it: “Brilliant, easy to use, easy to clean.”
A final happy buyer even recommended everyone should give the air fryer a go.
They said: “Totally happy with my air fryer. Didn’t think I would be but it [was] great. If you haven’t got one go and get one.”
Air fryers are such a hit with people that retailers have already started to announce price cuts, with great discounts to be had across a range of several different models.
So far savvy shoppers have been treated to savings on popular air fryers from Ninja, Tower and Corsori to name a few.
Asda is the place to be for banging bargains as they’re also selling £20 Kurt Geiger dupes “identical” to the designer versions.
The supermarket chain’s version of the iconic boots is a whopping £179 cheaper than the Geigers.
Earlier this week shoppers raced to Primark to nab £7 Ugg boot dupes.
The boots took the fashion world by storm as they are remarkably similar to original Uggs and are £158 cheaper.