Over the past few weeks, we have extensively tested the Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket NA555/00 (stainless steel version). This is an Airfryer with two separate baskets and a steam function.
This is now our fourth Airfryer. We started with the original model, followed by the XL (which now serves as a ‘holiday Airfryer’) and the XXL (which we keep as a reserve). Now we are ready for a more luxurious version with extra functionalities.
The first thing that stands out is the sleek and modern design. Thanks to the stainless steel finish, it is a real eye-catcher in the kitchen. The appliance is quite large – about 30% wider than the XXL – so you need to have enough space for it. A handy extra is the included cable manager, with which you can neatly hide the cord.
The two baskets can be used separately, but also at the same time. A handy function is the option to set both baskets so that the dishes are ready at the same time, for example fries in one and snacks in the other.
In addition, the steam function offers extra versatility: you can steam vegetables or fish in one basket while frying meat or potatoes in the other. This way, you can prepare a complete meal in one go without dirtying any extra pans. In addition, the baskets and racks are dishwasher safe, which makes cleaning easy. For a quick clean, you can also wipe the inside with a damp cloth (but wait until the appliance has cooled down!).
Despite the advantages, there are also a few disadvantages. The effective capacity is slightly smaller than that of the XXL. For a family of six, the capacity is on the tight side, especially if you prepare fries in one basket and snacks in the other.
Baking also takes a little longer than with the XXL. Where we previously had crispy fries in 25 minutes, it now takes about 30 minutes. Not very annoying, but something to keep in mind.
Another point is that the baskets are no longer on a rail. In previous models you could leave the basket for a while without removing it completely from the appliance. Now it slides right out, which takes some getting used to. I noticed this when I let go of the basket and it almost fell off the counter – I just managed to grab it, but it was hot!