How to Choose an Air Fryer — UK Buyer’s Guide 2026

Buying your first air fryer can feel overwhelming — there
are hundreds of models at every price point. This guide
cuts through the noise and tells you exactly what to
look for.

1. Capacity

This is the most important factor. As a rule of thumb:

  • 1-2 people: 2-3 litres
  • 2-4 people: 3.5-5 litres
  • 4+ people: 5 litres and above

Buying too small is the most common mistake — you end
up cooking in batches which defeats the purpose.

2. Wattage

Most air fryers run between 1400W and 1800W. Higher
wattage means faster preheating but higher energy use.
For most people 1500W is the sweet spot.

3. Ease of Cleaning

Look for dishwasher-safe baskets and non-stick coatings.
This makes a bigger difference to daily usability than
almost any other feature.

4. Presets and Controls

Basic models have a dial. Premium models have digital
displays and preset programmes. Unless you cook a wide
variety of foods, basic controls are perfectly fine.

5. Budget

  • Under £50: Tower, Instant Vortex — solid basics
  • £50-100: Ninja, Cosori — best value range
  • £100+: Philips, Sage — premium build quality

Our Recommendation

For most UK buyers, a Ninja air fryer in the £80-100
range hits the sweet spot of quality, capacity, and
value. Start there unless you have a specific reason
to go bigger or cheaper.

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