Philips 4000 Series Stacked Dual Basket Airfryer 10L – RapidAir Tech, 2 Meals at Once
Product description
What it is
A compact, two-basket airfryer designed to save countertop space while letting you cook two different meals at the same time. The Philips 4000 Series stacks vertically, reducing footprint by up to 45% compared with typical dual-basket airfryers, and it offers a 10L capacity split across the two baskets for practical family cooking.
How it works
Built around RapidAir technology, hot air circulates efficiently to create crisp textures with less fat. Philips highlights up to 90% less fat for homemade fry-like results versus traditional deep frying, which aligns with many families' goals of a healthier yet convenient meal. The design also emphasises energy efficiency and speed: cooking can be up to 40% faster and can use up to 65% less energy than a conventional oven, depending on the recipe and quantity.
What stands out
Two baskets cooking synchronised to finish together is convenient when you want meals ready simultaneously—think fries with wings or veggies alongside mains. The system’s 13 cooking modes, including airfry, bake, grill and roast, provide breadth without needing separate devices. The 6 presets offer quick start points for common meals.


Limitations and considerations
On paper, the stacked layout delivers real space savings, but you’ll want to ensure your kitchen setup can accommodate two baskets in use if you’ve got limited clearance around the unit. Performance is recipe-dependent, results can vary with quantity and ingredient type. The coating is PFAS-free ceramic, which is positive for many buyers, but you should still follow care guidelines to maintain non-stick performance over time.
Who it’s for

This model suits small to mid-sized kitchens where a single appliance can handle family meals without dominating the bench. If you regularly cook two different dishes in parallel and value a compact footprint, the stacked design may appeal. It’s also appropriate for households aiming to reduce oil and fat in everyday meals while keeping convenience high.
Who it’s not for
If you routinely need very large batches or you cook dishes that require more precise single-basket control, you might find a single-basket model or a larger capacity device more flexible. For those who prioritise absolute silence, it’s worth noting that airfryers can produce some fan noise during operation, which may affect open-plan spaces.



When it makes sense to buy
Consider this unit if you want two different meals ready at the same time, with a smaller countertop footprint and the promise of healthier fried-style results. It makes sense if you value energy efficiency and the convenience of auto-synchronised finishes, particularly for family dinners or meal prepping.
Before you buy

Check your counter depth and clearance to ensure the stacked unit fits well. Look at the warranty terms and ensure you’re comfortable with the 10L total capacity split across two baskets. Think about your typical meals—if you often cook a lot at once for a busy household, the dual-basket setup can be a real time-saver, but if you rarely cook two dishes simultaneously, a simpler single-basket model might be more cost-effective.
Practical use example
Imagine you’re preparing a family “friday night”: you can airfry potato wedges in one basket while baking chicken wings in the other, both finishing together thanks to the sync feature. The result is a coordinated meal with less babysitting, fewer pans, and a cleaner bench space to plate up.



What to look for in use
Pay attention to batch sizes and air circulation, overcrowding can affect crispness. Use the presets as starting points, but be prepared to adjust time and temperature for your preferred level of browning. The PFAS-free ceramic coating should be treated gently to maintain non-stick performance over time, and you may find it helpful to hand wash to preserve coatings.
FAQ snapshot
- How does the two-basket system affect cooking times? Synchronised timing means you can plan for both baskets to finish together, though individual items may need slight adjustment depending on quantity.
- Is the ceramic coating durable? PFAS-free ceramic coatings are oriented towards easier cleaning and safer ingredients, but proper care helps longevity.
- Can you use it for larger batches? The 10L total capacity is designed for family meals, it’s efficient for two baskets, but consider overall batch size vs space on the trays.
Is it worth it?
It’s worth considering if you value space-saving design, dual-basket operation, and a versatile range of cooking modes for everyday family meals. It suits a kitchen where two dishes are routinely prepared in tandem and where energy use and time matter. If your cooking needs are more single-dish or you crave the absolute largest capacity, you may want to compare with other layout concepts. Overall, for a compact, multi-use airfryer that can handle two meals at once, this model offers practical benefits that align with real-world family cooking.
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