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What air fryer do you recommend?

10 replies

Popsicle82646 · 19/01/2025 21:00

Any recommendations for air fryers please?
Size capacity make model etc
Thanks

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BodenCardiganNot · 19/01/2025 21:04

We have a Ninja 2 drawer one (Foodie Max Dual Zone) - each drawer has 4.75l capacity.
3 adults here and it's perfect size.

coolkatt · 19/01/2025 21:08

Can't see past my ninja 2 drawer. Cooks amazingly.

Popsicle82646 · 19/01/2025 21:08

coolkatt · 19/01/2025 21:08

Can't see past my ninja 2 drawer. Cooks amazingly.

What capacity please?

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sanityisamyth · 19/01/2025 21:09

Ninja AF400UK. Brilliant bit of kit.

ffd · 20/01/2025 15:05

Philips is the best for air fryers.

MariazMariaz · 20/01/2025 15:11

I'd recommend going to Curry's and then you'll be able to get a feel of the different models and sizes, it's hard to get a feel from websites. I had a single drawer Ninja and loved it. When it broke I replaced with a Ninja dual zone - can have meat on one side and veg on the other. Couldn't live without it, my main oven never gets used anymore. Enjoy!

Isthiscorrect · 20/01/2025 15:12

Ninja AF500. Awesome. Love it. One drawer. 2 separate time and temperature drawers or one mega drawer. What's not to love?

TwigletsAndRadishes · 20/01/2025 15:25

WE have the Ninja dual drawer one as well and it's absolutely brilliant. I also have the Ninja multicooker which does have an air fryer function but since I got the two drawer one I never use the multi cooker purely as an air fryer. They do quite different things though, so I can justify having both. The only time I would use the round model for air frying or roasting meat over the dual drawer model is if I was cooking a whole chicken or a large piece of meat too big for the dual drawer.

CherryMarigold · 20/01/2025 15:43

I guess it depends what you use it for.
We had a worktop hogging ninja 2 drawer one, but found we only used it for cooking a baked potato, a couple of hash browns or similar.
So I sold it and bought a small salter one from Lidl which does the job and can be bunged in the cupboard easily.

WildestWinter · 20/01/2025 15:56

We've had a Cosori 3.5l one for the last two years and it's brilliant, I wouldn't be without it. Very user friendly and easy to use, and the perfect size for 2 people, doesn't take up much space on the worktop. I'm considering upgrading to a bigger one and thinking either the Ninja or Cosori 2-drawer models.

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