Air-fryers have firmly cemented themselves as the must-have modern appliance. They're the tool of choice if you're looking to make foods with a crisp finish, while also using less oil thanks to their ability to circulate hot air efficiently.

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If you've thought about buying an air-fryer for a while, now is the ideal time to snap up a saving on a top-rated model – especially as we're seeing plenty of good offers on air-fryers from a range of retailers. So far, we've seen 33% off the Ninja Foodi Max Health Grill and Air-Fryer at Ninja, as well as 51% off the Tefal EasyFry Precision 2-in-1 air fryer and grill at Amazon – that's a saving of £70.99.

We'll be continuing to check the models in our air-fryers buyer's guide for any changes in price – to ensure you get the biggest and best air-fryer deals.

Our team of expert reviewers have put all the air-fryers in this list to the test, looking at quality of food, ease of use, ease of cleaning, value for money and quality of materials, then scored each model out of five. Read more about how Good Food tests products.

The cost-of-living crisis is also still affecting lots of UK households, with many of us seeking out low-wattage appliances that can help to keep energy costs lower in the long-run. You can find more advice about this in your guide to energy-efficient cooking, plus tips and advice on how to clean an air-fryer and what not to cook in an air-fryer.

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Air-fryer deals at a glance

  • Amazon – thousands of savings across kitchen gadgets and tech
  • Ninja – Easter sale is live, with up to £70 on air-fryers and multi-cookers
  • Very – Very Big deals are live until 22 April
  • JD Williams – up to £90 off Ninja, Salter and Tower air-fryers
  • Currys – up to 30% off thousands of products
  • Lakeland – up to £70 off Ninja air-fryers and multi-cookers
  • John Lewis and Partners – up to £100 off selected air-fryers
  • Hughes – up to £70 off in the spring sale
  • Argos – offers are live, with up to a third off homeware
  • Boots Kitchen Appliances – save on dishwashers, fridge freezers, ovens and more
  • Appliances Direct – up to 31% off air-fryers, plus 40% off small appliances
  • Robert Dyas – get 25% off small cooking appliances, including air-fryers

Don’t forget, all of the retailers offering air-fryer deals are competing for your attention, so will be keeping just as much of an eye on other brands' prices as their own. We’ve also seen John Lewis and Partners, Currys and AO offer a price-match promise. When you’ve spotted a price that appeals to you, look out for added extras, such as free delivery.

Air-fryer deals 2024

Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone air-fryer

Best air-fryer for families

Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone AF400UK air-fryer

Star rating: 5/5

This sleek-looking air-fryer from Ninja comes with the handy sync function you get with most dual-drawer models, which allows you to programme both drawers simultaneously, even when cooking at different times and temperatures. This particular model also arrived in mostly recyclable packaging, which is a big win on the sustainability front.

It has a large capacity so it's an ideal choice for families of four-plus, and while it takes up a big chunk of the counter, it's versatile enough to guarantee everyday use. This air-fryer was available for £179.99 at the start of March, so we've seen a small bump in the price, but there's still some decent savings to be made across a range of retailers.

Wattage: 2470W

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Ninja AF160UK Air Fryer Max 5.2L

Best air fryer for quick baking

Ninja AF160UK Air Fryer Max 5.2L

Star rating: 5/5

We consistently praise air fryers for their multifunctionality, but not all models come equipped with a wealth of baking functions. The circular non-stick tray inside lends itself well to baking cakes.

As is typical with Ninja models, the Air Fryer Max comes with a good range of cooking options: max crisp, air fry, bake, reheat and dehydrate. Our reviews experts gave this model a well-deserved 5/5.

Read the full Ninja AF160UK Air Fryer Max 5.2L review.

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Instant Vortex Plus dual air fryer

Best dual-drawer air fryer

Instant Vortex Dual air fryer

Star rating: 5/5

This dual-drawer model was one of the smallest we tested, and is able to cook a main and sides for four to six people thanks to its combined 7.5-litre capacity. The SyncFinish function also allows different functions to finish cooking at the same time – great for plating up various dishes simultaneously. Read our full Instant Vortex Plus dual air fryer review.

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Sage the Smart Oven air fryer

Best multi-tasking air fryer

Sage the Smart Oven air fryer

Star rating: 5/5

Deserving of pride of place on the kitchen counter, this attractive air fryer is great to use as an extension of your main oven.

Offering presets and functions that can tackle everything from toast and bagels to chips and even slow-cooked stews, this Sage model is a lot more than a standard air fryer. One of the more expensive models on this list, now is the perfect time to snap it up with a saving.

Read the full Sage the Smart Oven air fryer review.

Wattage: 2400W

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Ninja Foodi MAX Health grill and air fryer

Best blowout multifunctional air fryer

Ninja Foodi MAX Health Grill & Air Fryer AG551UK

Star rating: 5/5

This multifunctional Ninja model not only air fries, but roasts, bakes, dehydrates and grills, too. It was a fantastic performer on our air frying tests and notably impressive when it came to grilling. The large, flat internal surface makes it particularly adept when roasting meats. A versatile model well worth snapping up while it's on offer.

Read our full Ninja Foodi MAX Health grill and air fryer.

Wattage: 2460W

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Ninja Speedi air-fryer ON400UK

Ninja Speedi 10-in-1 Rapid Cooker

Star rating: 4.5/5

So much more than an air-fryer, the Ninja Speedi is the brands' latest offering. Though there are 10 settings to explore, the Speedi can be primarily used for air-frying, grilling, roasting and sautéing. Its generously sized 5.7-litre capacity makes it a brilliant addition to households of four or five, and the rapid-cook setting is ideal for dinners in a flash.

Read our full Ninja Speedi review.

Wattage: 1760W

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Cosori Air Fryer Lite 3.8L

Best WiFi-enabled air fryer

Cosori air-fryer lite 3.8L

Star rating: 4.5/5

This Cosori model impressed us with its sleek and simple design, colourful accents, and easy-to-remove grill tray – and its WiFi compatibility is a huge win on the convenience front. At the time of testing it was also one of the cheapest air fryers to run versus other models.

It ran quietly during use, and though we had to exercise some trial-and-error during the cooking process, it produced crispy, well-sealed chips and moist, evenly cooked chicken.

Read the full Cosori Air Fryer Lite 3.8L review.

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Philips Premium Avance air fryer XXL

Best for large families

Philips Avance Airfryer XXL cooking chips

Star rating: 4.5/5

This large-capacity air fryer from Philips impressed us with its efficient frying and range of preset functions, which include frozen fries, fish meat, chicken drumsticks, and a whole chicken.

For such a sizeable appliance, it stands to reason that it has a large footprint – but it doesn't feel bulky or heavy, and the integral cord storage means you can easily tidy it away between meals.

The keep-warm function is a great feature, and meant our chips were still hot and crispy after 20 minutes. We were impressed by the air and heat circulation too, and our lamb chops came out perfectly without us having to turn them while cooking.

Read the full Philips Premium Avance air fryer review.

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Tefal EasyFry Precision 2-in-1 air-fryer and grill

Best air-fryer with grill attachment

Tefal EasyFry Precision digital air-fryer and grill

Star rating: 4.5/5

This slimline air-fryer from Tefal is equipped with eight presets for chips, meat, fish, vegetables, nuggets, roast chicken, pizza and desserts, plus manual air-fryer and grill options. Browning was a little inconsistent on a few of our tests, but this model excelled when cooking halloumi and crisp, crunchy chips.

Read our full Tefal EasyFry Precision 2-in-1 air-fryer and grill review.

Wattage: 1400W

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Cosori Pro 5.5-litre air-fryer

Best large capacity air-fryer for affordability

cosori airfryer 5.5l high res with star badge

Star rating: 4.5/5

Already our best air-fryer for affordability, you can now pick this model up for even cheaper than the RRP. We loved the boxy, smart design, as well as the clear and intuitive control panel. There are a wealth of presets to explore as well as a manual setting so you can cook food exactly to your liking. Chips were cooked well, but they could have been more crisp.

Read our full Cosori Pro 5.5L air-fryer review.

Wattage: 1700W

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Cuisinart air fryer mini oven

Best mid-range mini oven

Cuisinart air fryer mini oven

Star rating: 4.5/5

If you want an appliance that does more than air frying, this mini oven from Cuisinart is a solid upgrade. It's easy to set up and has intuitive controls, with seven preset functions that span from air frying and roasting, to grilling and baking.

It also has the ability to cook 30% faster than a conventional oven, which is useful for keeping energy costs down. Some of the dials are a little stiff and the volume timer is very quiet. But the cooking results were excellent, and our apple & almond cake turned out especially well.

Read our full Cuisinart air fryer mini oven review.

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Salter Dual Cook Pro 8.2-litre air-fryer

Best budget dual-drawer air-fryer

Salter Dual Cook Pro air fryer

Star rating: 4.5/5

Most dual-drawer air-fryers can dominate the countertop, but this model is surprising compact despite its 8.2-litre capacity. There's also an option to sync both drawers up, so all the core parts of your meal finish cooking at the same time.

With 12 preset functions and drawers large enough to accommodate a small whole chicken, it's certainly a great entry-level choice for medium to large households. Read our full Salter Dual Cook Pro 8.2-litre air-fryer review.

Wattage: 1750W

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Swan Duo 13-in-1 air-fryer

Swan Duo air-fryer

Star rating: 4/5

Featuring two four-litre drawers, this air-fryer is a brilliant choice if you've got a number of mouths to feed or you like to cook for a crowd. Its interface is less sophisticated than some of the other models we've tested, but the test recipes cooked well on the whole, and excelled on our halloumi test. Read our full Swan Duo 13-in-1 air-fryer review.

Wattage: up to 1700W

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HySapientia 24-litre air-fryer oven

Best air-fryer for large households

HySapientia air fryer oven

Star rating: 4/5

With a 24-litre capacity, this HySapientia model is certainly one of the largest air-fryers we've tested – making it an ideal choice for households of four or five. Its three-tiered cooking system can handle just under 1kg of fries or a 2.5kg chicken, and because it comes with so many accessories, it's also hugely versatile.

This air-fryer also produced evenly golden chips that were well sealed and didn't need to be shaken or turned over half-way through. Our halloumi fries were flavoursome, sporting a crisp outer layer and stretchy texture.

Read the full HySapientia 24-litre air-fryer oven review.

Wattage: 1800W

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Zwilling air-fryer

Zwilling air fryer

Star rating: 3.5/5

The Zwilling air-fryer's distinct design makes it a great choice for small, modern kitchens. It also cooked up a delicious batch of chips and chicken breast very well, too. It moved around a little on the countertop, which was disappointing. Because of its small footprint, we feel it's better suited to households of one or two.

Read our full Zwilling air-fryer review.

Wattage: 1400W

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How to shop safely online

If you spot an air-fryer deal and it feels too good to be true, it probably is. According to NatWest, these popular gadgets are becoming one of the top purchase scams criminals use by advertising goods or selling through retailers that don't exist. You can minimise the risk of being duped by targeted scams by shopping from reputable retailers you trust, and avoiding unfamiliar sites or private sellers suggested to you through social media.

Always use the recommended secure payment methods if shopping online and avoid quizzes that ask for personal information similar to security questions, as these can be used to guess your passwords. Rest assured, we won't be adding any links into this page unless we're 100 per cent comfortable with the retailer. Read more in our guide on how to avoid scams when shopping online.

How do we find air-fryer deals?

When searching for air-fryers on sale, we look at a whole host of retailer sites to see what they’re offering. We’ve found that prices can change a few times a week as retailers compete with each other, so we track all the prices to ensure you’re always getting the best deal and update this page accordingly.

But we don’t just look to big retailers – we also look at smaller ones too, as they may be offering a price that their larger counterparts cannot. Our aim is to find you the best price and the biggest air-fryer deals, whatever the retailer.

How do we select air-fryer deals?

You’ll notice that there are plenty of air-fryer deals around, but those that feature in this list are the best performers of more than 40 of those shortlisted, tested and reviewed by Good Food experts.

Each was put to the test using Good Food's thoroughly tested recipes, designed to assess both their performance on everyday kitchen tasks but also challenge the additional functions to identify any weaknesses. Visit our full guide to the best air-fryers to find our top-rated picks and those that achieved the highest star ratings.

Are air-fryers worth the hype?

Known for their versatility, air-fryers are able to perform multiple functions. You can bake, roast, dehydrate and grill in almost all of the models we’ve tested, plus many more functions. It’s impressive to see how much is packed into their compact countertop footprint.

Not only does an air-fryer save you precious counter space, they’re often cheaper to run than ovens, particularly if you’re only heating up food for one or two.

Air-fryers work by circulating hot air to cook and crisp food to achieve that 'fried' texture and flavour, rather than using vats of oil – making air-fryers a healthier alternative to deep-fat frying. Plus there’s considerably less mess.

Not just reserved for chips, use your air-fryer for air-fryer chicken breasts, buffalo cauliflower wings, air-fryer sausages, air-fryer salmon, air-fryer doughnuts and much more. Read more in our guide: are air-fryers worth it?

How much does an air-fryer cost?

Prices can vary depending on the size, capacity and versatility of the machine. Prices for standard air-fryers tend to begin at around £50, though those at the lower end of the spectrum may require you to do some pre-cooking before you start.

For a basic air-fryer, we recommend looking at those around the £100 mark for something efficient. For more versatile and multifunctional appliances, we’ve seen prices reach the £300+ mark, but these models tend to serve as an extension of the oven, so are equally well worth the price.

How to get a good air-fryer deal

  • Read reviews: it’s easy to get swayed by a great looking deal, but there’s every chance the model you’ve got your eye on could be a dud. Our reviews experts have tested more than 40 different air-fryers so really do know the very best models around. Each test and review is impartial and offers up-to-date advice on the products actually worth buying.
  • Set a budget and stick to it: sales like these are excellent opportunities to save money so, in order to make the most of those savings, set a budget and try to stick to it.
  • When you see a price you're happy with, buy it: many air-fryer deals will only be available for a short amount of time.
  • Utilise tools to alert you to good prices: for example, CamelCamelCamel will show you the price history of Amazon products.

How to calculate your kWH cost

While air-fryers can be cheaper to run than a conventional oven, they do vary in energy efficiency. To calculate how much energy your appliance uses, simply multiply its wattage by the number of hours it is used per day. Then, divide that total by 1,000 to get the gadget's daily kilowatt-hour (kWh).

The cost per kWh can vary depending on what your energy tariff is, plus where you live. If you have a smart meter in your home, you'll be able to see the cost per use as you cook without having to do this calculation.

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