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Air Fryers

Air fryers make everyday cooking faster, cleaner, and more consistent. From compact models to larger family options, this guide helps you choose the right fit for your kitchen.

Practical buying guidance and tested recommendations help you find an air fryer that matches how you cook and how much space you have.

Overview · Guides · Upgrade Ideas · FAQ

Buying guide

How to choose an air fryer

Air fryers vary in size, design, and cooking style. The right choice depends on how often you cook, what you make most, and how much counter space you can spare.

The biggest decision is between basket-style, dual-zone, and oven-style models, each suited to different cooking habits.

  • Size & capacity: Small for individuals, larger baskets or dual zones for families.
  • Cooking style: Basket for speed, oven-style for versatility, dual-zone for multitasking.
  • Cleaning: Nonstick baskets and dishwasher-safe parts save time.
  • Controls: Digital controls offer better temperature precision than manual dials.
  • Performance: Strong airflow and adequate wattage improve crispness and consistency.
Guides & round-ups

Air fryers by type of use

Some models are best for quick snacks, while others handle full meals or batch cooking. These guides focus on matching the right air fryer to how you cook at home.

Upgrade planning

When should you upgrade your air fryer?

Uneven cooking, worn coatings, or limited capacity are common signs that an older air fryer is holding you back.

Newer models often offer better airflow, more accurate temperature control, and layouts that make cooking multiple dishes easier.

  • Food cooks unevenly or needs constant shaking.
  • The basket coating is damaged or hard to clean.
  • You regularly run out of space when cooking meals.
  • You want more control over cooking modes and temperatures.
  • Your current unit heats slowly or runs inconsistently.
FAQ

Air fryers – common questions

Clear answers to common questions about choosing and upgrading air fryers.

Are air fryers healthier than deep fryers?

Yes. Air fryers use hot air instead of oil, which significantly reduces fat while still producing crisp results.

What size air fryer should I buy?

Smaller models work well for one or two people, while larger baskets or dual-zone designs are better for families.

Do air fryers replace an oven?

They can handle many everyday tasks faster than a full oven, but larger or more complex dishes may still require traditional baking.

How long do air fryers usually last?

With normal home use and regular cleaning, most air fryers last several years before performance begins to decline.