Dako, a brand that belongs to Atlas Eletrodoméstico, makes its debut in the air fryer market with the launch of two models
Dako is a brand where it belongs Atlas Appliances — announced this Tuesday (18) the launch of two air fryers, marking the group’s debut in the electric fryer market. The double dose arrival has an analogue and a digital model, both in the traditional format, i.e. with a “drawer” shaped basket. The highlight is that the accessory can be washed in the dishwasher.
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Since its debut Dako has bet on a modern design and tries to attract attention with its appearance. “The new Dako fryers will surprise with technological attributes and a modern design, which guarantees refinement in the kitchen environment,” said Marcio Veiga, CEO of Atlas Eletrodomésticos, in an official press release.
Both models have a capacity of 5 liters – which allows you to prepare large quantities -, have a power of 1,700 W and are sold in 127 and 220 V versions. They also have a non-stick basket, an accessory that underlines the brand. It can be placed in the dishwasher , which guarantees even more convenience even after use. Typically, other brands do not recommend inserting fryer parts into these appliances to avoid damaging the nonstick material.

The big difference of the digital model is its display which, in addition to indicating the time and temperature, also has the Shake Time function, which warns when it is time to turn the food for more effective preparation. Additionally, this version also features pre-programmed modes to launch specific recipes more quickly.
Both models are now available on the Brazilian market and can be purchased on the brand’s official website. The analog Dako fryer has a suggested price of R$499, while the digital model sells for R$569.
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