Explore the Shiny New World of Air Fryer Cooking

Ninja Foodi Air Fryer Review

The latest craze of the kitchen, the Air Fryer has been soaring in popularity over the last few years whilst promising to save you both time and money. Running considerably cheaper than the cost of heating an oven, the standard air fryer costs just 14p a day compared to the average electric cooker’s 87p*. Speeding up the cooking process while using considerably less oil than the standard fryer, air fryers provide a healthier alternative without compromising on the great taste.

Easy to clean, we stock a wide range of air fryers to suit every budget. With fryers from leading brands, including Tefal, Ninja and Russell Hobbs, cooking has never been easier. It’s surprising how many foods can be whipped up in an air fryer, with both frozen and fresh food cooked up in record time. From the typical chips & wedges to meat, fish and roasted vegetables, an air fryer is essentially a small convection oven with some models even possessing the ability to make single-serve desserts. Whether you want a single cavity model like the Tefal ActiFry Advance FZ727840 or the dual zone Ninja Foodi Air Fryer AF300UK, the possibilities are endless.

Ranging from a small 2L capacity to a whopping 11L to feed all the family, we have a wide range of appliances to suit every home. Many of our Air Fryers have also maximised on functionality, such as the Ninja OP350UK Multi Cooker and the Tower T17076 10-in-1 Air Fryer, with added programmes such as dehydration and yoghurt settings.

Want to find out more? Take a look at our extensive range of air fryers here for an appliance to suit your needs. Air Fryers are definitely a worthwhile investment, with a wide range of functions that are useful to have in the kitchen. Whether you want to save money with added energy efficiency, want a healthier menu throughout the week or just want to jump on the bandwagon and see what the fuss is about, this counter-top appliance is guaranteed to become your new obsession.

*according to research carried out by energy supplier Utilita and Iceland supermarkets in 2022.