Inalsa Unveils Dual‑Zone Nutri Fry DuoSlim Air Fryer for Indian Kitchens
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- May 20, 2026
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New Inalsa Nutri Fry DuoSlim air fryer hits Indian market at Rs 13,999
Inalsa launches the Nutri Fry DuoSlim, a dual‑zone air fryer priced at Rs 13,999, promising faster, healthier cooking with two independent chambers and smart controls.
Inalsa, a name that’s been building a reputation for affordable kitchen gadgets, has just rolled out its latest offering – the Nutri Fry DuoSlim air fryer. Priced at Rs 13,999, the appliance lands in the sweet spot for many Indian families who want a healthier way to fry, roast and bake without splurging on premium brands.
The standout feature is the dual‑zone design. Unlike traditional single‑basket fryers, the DuoSlim houses two separate cooking chambers, each with its own temperature and timer settings. That means you can roast a chicken in one compartment while crisping up some veggies in the other, all without the flavors crossing over.
Under the hood, the fryer uses rapid hot‑air circulation – a technology that Inalsa says can cut cooking time by up to 30 percent compared with conventional ovens. The 1800‑watt motor, coupled with a digital touch panel, lets you pick from preset modes such as ‘French Fries’, ‘Grilled’, ‘Bake’ and ‘Reheat’. For the tech‑savvy, a ‘Custom’ setting lets you fine‑tune temperature (80‑200 °C) and cooking time (1‑60 minutes).
One of the quieter upgrades is the removable, dishwasher‑safe non‑stick basket, which makes clean‑up a breeze. The unit also comes with a built‑in oil‑spray nozzle for those who still like a hint of oil for extra crispiness – a thoughtful nod to the Indian palate.
In terms of space, the DuoSlim is compact enough to fit on most countertops, measuring roughly 32 cm × 28 cm × 30 cm. The dual‑zone configuration, however, adds a bit of extra height, so buyers may want to double‑check cabinet clearance before placing it.
Availability starts this week across major e‑commerce platforms and selected offline retailers. Early reviews praise its versatility and the fact that it manages to keep the price under the Rs 15,000 mark, a threshold that many Indian shoppers consider the ‘affordable yet capable’ range.
Overall, Inalsa seems to be banking on the growing demand for healthier cooking solutions, especially as more households look to replace deep‑fryers with air‑based alternatives. Whether the DuoSlim lives up to its promise will be evident in the kitchens of everyday Indians, but on paper, it’s a compelling mix of price, performance and practicality.
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