Fried favourites cooked more healthily may sound a little too good to be true but, thanks to the clever air fryer, you can serve up classics such as fish and chips using little to no oil.
In fact, this increasingly popular appliance can cook everything from chicken to cupcakes (and much, much more) in a few simple steps, making it a great multi-purpose gadget to have in the kitchen. If you want to know just how versatile they are, we suggest checking out our cooking team's favourite air fryer recipes.
Black Friday 2024 runs from 29 November through to Cyber Monday on 2 December this year, and there's currently some great deals on our top-performing air fryers, including the Ninja Foodi Max which is at its lowest price ever. Check out our experts’ favourites below and happy shopping!
Interested? Well you're in luck, the Good Housekeeping Institute have tried and tested all of the air fryers below, so check out our top-rated buys:
Best air fryers 2024
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Joint best air fryer and best dual basket air fryer
Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone 9.5L AF400UK
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Joint best air fryer and best steam air fryer
Breville Halo Steam Air Fryer
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Joint best air fryer and best single basket air fryer
Haier I-Master Series 5 Multi Air Fryer
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Best value air fryer
Russell Hobbs Satisfry Air & Grill Multi Cooker 26520
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If you’re replacing an existing air fryer, there are plenty of places for you to safely recycle your old one. Find your nearest electrical recycling point, or read our guide on how to donate or dispose of your appliances and tech for extra guidance.
How do air fryers work?
In a nutshell, air fryers use an alternative cooking method to deep frying. Rather than submerging food in oil, air fryers use very little – in our tests we used one tablespoon of oil as standard – to bake food quickly.
They work by blasting hot air around the basket or oven instead, producing crispy and fluffy chips or moist chicken that’s healthier than if the food had been coated in oil.
Are air fryers energy efficient?
You may have read that an air fryer can save you money on your electricity bills. They certainly are time and energy efficient; for example, one of our winners, the Haier I-Master Series 5 Multi Air Fryer used just 15p of electricity to cook a whole chicken in 45 minutes.
However, if you need to use an air fryer multiple times to make enough food to feed your household, you’re probably better off cooking everything in one go in the oven. Not to mention, most air fryers are an expensive initial investment, which means it will take a while for savings on your energy bill to cancel out their cost.
How to choose the best air fryer
Not all air fryers are created equal – there are a few different designs to choose between.
Basket-style air fryers have one or two drawers where you place your food for cooking. Those with two drawers are particularly handy if you want to cook different foods at the same time, but they can take up a lot more room in the kitchen than their more compact counterparts.
There are also oven-style air fryers that often come with rotisserie accessories, so you can roast a full chicken for example. Again, these tend to be fairly weighty appliances.
Some on our list, such as the Instant Pot Duo Crisp + Air Fryer, are actually multi-cookers, giving you multiple appliances in one, including a slow cooker or dehydrator as well as an air fryer. We’ve also included one machine that doubles as a health grill.
Lastly, it’s worth thinking about clean-up – most of the products on our list have dishwasher-proof baskets and air fryer accessories, while the two oven air fryers we’ve featured have removable doors to help you keep your machine as clean as possible.
What size air fryer do I need?
There’s no set rule on how many people each air fryer will serve – it all depends on what you’re cooking and, of course, how hungry you are! But, if you’re planning to use it to cook an entire meal, for example, you’ll probably need a larger capacity to prepare your main and a side at the same time.
As a rough guide, a three-litre model like the Morphy Richards Health Fryer should be sufficient for two people, while a medium-sized model like Salter’s 4.5 Litre Digital Air Fryer should feed three to four.
If you’re catering for more, then look for a model with a larger capacity of around six litres, like our winning air fryer from Ninja – this sizeable model has two baskets for cooking plenty of portions.
The largest air fryer on our list has a 12-litre capacity, enough for a full family dinner and more.
It’s also worth noting that if you need to run your air fryer more than once for dinner, it’s probably more cost effective to cook with your oven.
How we test air fryers
The experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute cook up a small feast to find the best air fryers. Depending on the capacity and type of fryer, they either roast a whole chicken or cook chicken Kyivs, monitoring how long it takes for the chicken to reach 75C. Then they judge (and try!) the results, looking for crispy, golden skin and moist meat.
Chips are next – they look for quickly cooked, well-browned and crunchy skins that house fluffy interiors. Finally, they make fairy cakes, to judge how well the appliance can bake and how evenly air circulates – the better baked and fluffier the cakes, the more efficient the air flow.
Each air fryer is then scored overall according to its performance, ease of use, design, instructions and accompanying information. See our top-rated picks below.
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Joint best air fryer and best dual basket air fryer
Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone 9.5L AF400UK
Pros
- Thorough cooking charts and instructions
- Syncs the two drawers quickly thanks to 'match cooking' setting
- Excellent performance across all our cooking tests
Cons
- It is large so may not suit smaller kitchens
Score: 95/100
The price above shows the Ninja Foodi Max on it's own but you can also shop the air fryer and get a pair of silicone tongs included for just £154.99.
Barely dropping a point on test, this air fryer will feed a crowd quickly, and feed them well. Our fairy cakes were evenly baked and ready to enjoy in a speedy 15 minutes, while it scored perfect marks for chicken Kyivs – they were crispy on the outside yet juicy in the middle after 25 minutes. Our chips were fluffy, too.
It's a fairly hefty appliance, so if your kitchen is compact it may not be for you, but you can fill its two drawers with different foods and sync the programmes so everything is ready to eat at the same time – a process we found intuitive on test. A great family fryer.
Key specifications
Style | Dual basket |
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Capacity | 9.5L (2 x 4.75L drawers) |
Cooking modes | 6 |
Size | H32.5 x W41.5 x D27cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
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Joint best air fryer and best steam air fryer
Breville Halo Steam Air Fryer
Now 45% Off
Pros
- Has steaming and air frying modes
- Perfect scores for chicken and cupcakes
- Has a steam-clean function and dishwasher-safe parts
Cons
- No viewing window
Score: 95/100
Tying for the winning spot, this Breville machine combines air and steam frying to achieve healthier meals and a range of textures. Our experts tested its steam frying capabilities by popping in a whole chicken and cooking for an hour at 170C. The result? Well-cooked, nicely browned and great-tasting meat.
When air frying, all our chips had a golden, even colour with a perfectly crisp exterior and our cupcakes were a baking triumph too, emerging nicely risen in just 12 minutes.
We would have liked a viewing window to check on our dinner as it cooked and the water tank was slightly awkward to empty. But that’s nitpicking – this is a reliable, efficient buy.
Key specifications
Style | Single basket |
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Capacity | 7L |
Cooking modes | 6 |
Size | H38.7 x W32 x D41cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
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Joint best air fryer and best single basket air fryer
Haier I-Master Series 5 Multi Air Fryer
Pros
- Reminds you to shake your food mid-cooking
- Perfectly cooked chicken and consistent results across all our tests
- Appealing design with a user-friendly interface
Cons
- Won't suit larger families
Score: 95/100
Just like our other winners, this Haier air fryer delivered consistently crispy results across the board, making it a great choice for delicious fried feasts without all that oil.
It earned a perfect score for producing golden, flavourful chicken with a beautifully crisp exterior. It also baked light and fluffy cupcakes within 20 minutes. In some cases, the food needed a few extra minutes in the fryer to be perfectly cooked, but that’s just a case of trial and error.
One handy feature with this air fryer is that it reminds you to shake your food mid-cooking. Our testers found this particularly helpful for ensuring even cooking and consistent crispiness. While it isn’t quite as big as the Ninja, its 7 litre capacity should still comfortably serve up enough portions for a delicious family dinner.
Key specifications
Style | Single basket |
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Capacity | 7L |
Cooking modes | 9 |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
Pros
- Removable divider between drawers so you can increase cooking capacity
- Clear instructions and simple interface
- Easy to clean
Cons
- The base plate isn't completely flat, which can lead to misshapen bakes
Score: 94/100
This latest model from Instant was impressive on all fronts in our tests – it turned a 1.3kg whole chicken into a golden, moist and tender feast, while cupcakes came out beautifully cooked and fluffy.
What makes it unique from Instant’s other models is that it can be switched between two independent 4.25L cooking baskets to one XXL 8.5L basket simply by removing the divider. While each basket has separate controls, they can be paired with the SyncFinish function so all your food will be ready at the same time.
Our chips came out well cooked but – and we’re being picky here – about 20% lacked that golden brown shade we were looking for. The only other thing to note was that the wells in the bottom plate created an uneven surface, which led to some misshapen cupcakes, but those are minor issues.
In almost every other sense, this air fryer is an excellent buy. Our testers loved the handy alert that reminds you to turn your food at crucial cooking points and were pleased with how easy it is to use, programme, and clean (it’s dishwasher-safe).
Key specifications
Style | Adjustable: dual basket and XXL basket |
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Capacity | 8.5L (2 x 4.25L drawers) |
Cooking modes | 8 |
Size | H38.4 x W40.3 x D31.7cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
Pros
- Has an adjustable dual basket for flexibility
- Impressing baking skills
- Good viewing window
Cons
- Parts aren't dishwasher-safe
Score: 94/100
Just like the Instant model above, this Salter air fryer has an adjustable dual basket design for added versatility – you can either cook different foods in each of the two 4L compartments or remove the divider to create one 8L basket. It also has eight pre-set cooking functions, so you’ll never be stuck in the kitchen.
It scored almost perfect marks across the board in our tests, delivering light, crispy chips and succulent chicken, which you can programme to be ready at the same time using the handy sync function. However, it really impressed when baking cupcakes – a task many air fryers struggle with. They came out beautifully golden and risen. Even Mary Berry would find it hard to compete.
It doesn’t have a child-lock and the components aren’t dishwasher-friendly (although they’re easy to wipe clean). But those minor quibbles aside, it’s easy to use and comes with detailed instructions (both physical and via a QR code that takes you to video tutorials). A smart buy for busy bakers.
Key specifications
Style | Adjustable: dual basket and XL basket |
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Capacity | 8L (2x 4L drawers) |
Cooking modes | 8 |
Size | H32 x W36.4 x D38cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | No |
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Instant Vortex Plus Dual Drawer 8-in-1 Air Fryer
Pros
- Easy to sync drawers to prepare multiple dishes at once
- Delivered succulent roast chicken
- Non-stick finish makes it simple to clean
Cons
- Lack of cooking charts so some trial and error
Score: 94/100
While a predecessor to the VersaZone, this one is no less impressive. You can’t combine the two drawers, but you can sync them to prepare multiple dishes at once, with a total capacity of 7.6L, which is plenty of space for cooking for a family of four.
The results didn’t disappoint either, with a particularly succulent roast chicken. Our chips were fluffy too, but crisped up best when distributed across two drawers, rather than cramming lots into one. Turning them a few times helped as well.
The lack of cooking charts means some guesswork is required to begin with, but you can scan a QR code in the booklet to access lots of recipes online (albeit not very traditional ones).
Handy windows also mean you can easily check ion how your food is doing. Plus, the effective non-stick design made washing up a breeze, which is always a bonus in our book.
Key specifications
Style | Dual basket |
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Capacity | 7.6L (2 x 3.8L drawers) |
Cooking modes | 8 |
Size | H31.7 x W40.3 x D38.4 cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | No |
Pros
- Has pre-heat and shake functions (reminding you to turn your food mid-way through)
- Baking plate drains away any fat or grease
- Performed well across all cooking tests
Cons
- Has two smaller drawers, so can't cook a whole chicken
Score: 92/100
The roast setting on this air fryer produced beautifully moist chicken thighs as well as that all-important crispy exterior – helped by a baking plate that drained away an impressive amount of fat and grease. But, this machine really impressed when it came to chips. They emerged perfectly cooked; even the smallest portion didn’t burn – a common air fryer pitfall. Finally, it nailed our dessert course too, with well-risen, fluffy cupcakes.
If there's a downside, it would be with the size – the dual basket design means you can’t fit an entire roast chicken inside. However, the option to sync the drawers is handy if you’re cooking for a large group. And this easy-to-use, efficient air fryer has one final party trick: you can switch the internal lights on to check out your food through the viewing window whenever you want to take a peep.
Key specifications
Style | Double basket |
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Capacity | 8.5L (2 x 4.25L drawers) |
Cooking modes | 6 |
Size | H30.3 x W44 x D39.1cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
Pros
- Easy-to-use, traditional dials
- Viewing window
Cons
- No child lock so the oven door can be opened when its on
Score: 91/100
It’s giving toy oven vibes and we’re not complaining. This oh-so-cute and aptly named Wonder Oven from Our Place is essentially a six-in-one mini oven designed to sit neatly on your countertop, saving you from needing multiple appliances. It can bake, roast, grill, reheat, toast, and of course, air fry – and it preheats in just two and a half minutes.
An entire 2kg roast chicken cooked in less than 40 minutes on the air fry setting, emerging evenly-browned, with crispy skin. Not all our chips were crunchy on the outside, but they were still golden, well-cooked, and tasty.
Cleaning up after cooking was more faff than we’d have liked as parts can’t go in the dishwasher, but that’s a small niggle for a well-designed, stylish and intuitive air fryer. We just adore the colourways, too!
We’ve also tested this air fryer as a multi-cooker and it scored an incredible 94/100.
Key specifications
Style | Multicooker with air fryer and steam technology |
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Capacity | 12L |
Cooking modes | 6 |
Size | H29.5 x D26.9 x W29.2 cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | No |
Pros
- Easy to clean
- Icons and control panel are intuitive and responsive
Cons
- Quite large so may be difficult to store
Score: 91/100
Equipped with eight preset programmes, this dual drawer air fryer makes it easy to nail tasty family dinners. Our chicken was ready in less than an hour, with testers tucking into golden, crispy skin and juicy meat. Our fairy cakes were also even in colour.
There’s one 6-litre drawer for cooking family-sized mains (including room for a 1.5kg roast chicken) and one 3-litre drawer for sides (we’re thinking roast potatoes and veggies). All this means delivering a full (and delicious) meal in one go is a breeze. But note that testers found the baskets a little tricky to empty as they aren’t removable (so you have to tip the whole drawer or use tongs).
While testers would have liked a child lock, extra credit should go to the timer and shake functions, which they found easy to use and set, so you don’t need to hover over the fryer to monitor cooking progress. There’s an accompanying app full of recipes too, making this air fryer suited to anyone wanting to flex their culinary skills.
Key specifications
Style | Dual basket |
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Capacity | 9L (3L + 6L drawers) |
Cooking modes | 8 |
Size | H44.4 x W38.3 x D31.4 cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
10
Best value air fryer
Russell Hobbs Satisfry Air & Grill Multi Cooker 26520
Now 56% Off
Pros
- Multi-cooker with 7 cooking functions, including air frying
- Compact and easy to store and move around
- Simple to use and set up
Cons
- The basket is fiddly to remove
- No food charts included so some guesswork needed
Score: 91/100
Not just an air fryer, this multi-cooker also grills, sears, roasts, bakes and slow cooks, making it a smart choice if you’re after a space-saving do-it-all appliance.
It claims to air fry up to 70% quicker than earlier Russell Hobbs models; this wasn’t tested, but it did cook our chicken to succulent, golden perfection in a faster-than-most 30 minutes (simply press the chicken icon on the casing and it presets the optimal temperature and cooking time.)
Simple and modern in design, it couldn’t be easier to set up and use. The buttons are responsive, it’s compact for storage in smaller kitchens and it’s lightweight enough to move around. It scored a perfect ten in our chips and chicken tests, only dropping a few marks for its patchy cupcakes (not all rose well and some came out paler than others) and fiddly iron basket, which proved tricky to remove while wearing oven gloves.
Key specifications
Style | Multi-cooker |
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Capacity | 5.5L |
Cooking modes | 7 |
Size | H28.2 x W37.8 x D32cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
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Best value Ninja air fryer
Ninja 3.8L Air Fryer and Dehydrator AF100UK
Pros
- Compact design for 1-2 people
- Lots of recipes and food charts included
- Has a crisper plate for even crunchier results
Cons
- Smaller capacity
- Tricky to remove the crisper plate after cooking
Score: 91/100
At over £100 less than our winning Ninja, this is a more affordable offering from the premium kitchen appliance brand. It also proved its worth on test, with perfectly chicken Kyivs inside and out. Chips were scrumptious too, but we recommend cooking them in smaller batches for best results.
The compact design is ideal for cooking for one or two people. It also has a clear display, is stable in use and lightweight if you’re storing it in a cupboard. But unlike most fryers, the basket doesn’t have a proper handle, which means oven gloves are needed when removing it.
There are also plenty of recipes and food charts included, so you can cook up a storm as soon as you set it up.
Key specifications
Style | Single basket |
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Capacity | 3.8L |
Cooking modes | 4 |
Size | H34.5 x W27.9 x D33.8cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
Pros
- Extensive instructions with plenty of recipe ideas to get you started
- Well-designed with handles that remained cool to touch
Cons
- While not wide, it is very deep so might still be a squeeze on some counters
Score: 90/100
When we first saw Ninja’s newest air fryer at its pop-up restaurant, in the summer, we were desperate to get testing ourselves and… drum roll please… the results are in!
The unique basket stack design is an obvious bonus if you’re short on counter space but still want a large 9.5-litre capacity. Testers managed to cook a roast chicken in each drawer and both came out beautifully juicy in under an hour. You can split the air fryer up further using the crisper plates and metal racks, which divide the drawers and essentially create four cooking levels.
Testers found that this wasn’t as effective for optimum air frying results though so you may need to play around to find the best set up – on first try, our fish fingers and chips were crispy but unevenly cooked. There’s no viewing window to help with this either, but otherwise, the preset functions did a great job – so much so that we couldn’t fault its performance when it came to cooking frozen chips: simply delicious and oh-so crispy.
Ninja has just announced a new Double Stack model with digital cooking probe (coming soon) and there's a 7.6-litre version for smaller households, so if this model isn’t quite right but you like the sound of the stacked design, keep an eye out for the brand's new releases.
Key specifications
Style | Dual basket |
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Capacity | 9.5L (2 x 4.75L drawers) |
Cooking modes | 6 |
Size | H38.5 x W28 x D47 cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
Pros
- Helpful indicator noises to let you know when the programme or timer has finished
- Comes with lots of recipes and detailed instructions
Cons
- Quite tall so might not fit into a cupboard
Score: 90/100
Armed with an integrated steam tank and 360 degree air flow technology that delivers golden perfection, this certainly impressed.
There’s only one drawer, but its 6-litre capacity could still tackle a whole chicken (and didn’t drop a mark in the process), and the 11 easy-to-use preset programmes remove all the guesswork from air frying. You just tap the clear and colourful LED icons and choose from the likes of sausages, fries, veggies or cake.
Speaking of cake, ours had slightly mixed results. Most were golden and well-risen but some landed on the pale side. None of this impacted the taste though, with our panel declaring them delicious and moist. Plus, the handy viewing window means you can keep an eye on your fairy cakes as they bake.
Key specifications
Style | Single basket |
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Capacity | 6L |
Cooking modes | 11 |
Size | 42 x 41.5 x 32.5 cm |
Pros
- Thorough instructions with a good balance of diagrams and text
- Controls are well-labelled, responsive, and easy to use
Cons
- While there is a steam vent, it still released a lot of hot steam on opening
- No viewing window
Score: 90/100
With air frying and multicooker functionality, plus 14 programmes including bread making, yoghurt making, steaming and slow cooking, the versatility of this Tefal model means you’ll have an array of culinary possibilities at your fingertips.
What’s unique about this air fryer is its stirring paddle, which rotates and stirs the food so there’s no need to shake your chips midway to achieve ultimate crispiness – ours came out beautifully cooked and weren’t greasy.
Our testers loved the speed of this one too – it cooked seven cupcakes in just 5-7 minutes. There were some inconsistencies in colour, but all were well-cooked, light, and fluffy – perfect for a quick sweet treat. Dishwasher-safe accessories mean clean-up will also be no fuss at all.
Key specifications
Style | Single basket |
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Capacity | 6L |
Cooking modes | 2 |
Size | H36.1 x W35.1 x D37.6 cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes, accessories only |
Pros
- Rubber feet stop it from slipping on the counter
- Barely any dirt traps and the dishwasher-safe accessories make it easy to clean
Cons
- No child lock or cord storage
- No viewing window
Score: 89/100
The medium-sized chicken we cooked in this air fryer was practically faultless; its crispy skin browned evenly, and the meat itself was juicy. In fact, you’re in for a real feast with this easy-to-use appliance. Chips were light and fluffy and vegetable kebabs were crisp yet still moist. Even cupcakes baked well, despite losing some marks for uneven colouring.
There are seven pre-sets to help you on your way to air-fryer mastery along with a detailed instruction manual. Testers loved how simple it was to adjust the temperature and timer, but the lack of a viewing window meant they couldn’t check-in on food without opening the drawer – plus there’s no reminder to shake or turn your dishes, so you’ll need to pay attention when cooking.
But, it’s a good choice for medium-sized households that are after delicious air-fried food without much fuss.
Key specifications
Style | Single basket |
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Capacity | 5.5L |
Cooking modes | 7 |
Size | H31.4 x W38 x D32.6 cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes (crisper tray and plate) |
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Best compact dual basket air fryer
Daewoo 11L 1700W Space Saving Split Drawer Air Fryer
Now 21% Off
Pros
- Space-saving design (dual baskets are stacked)
- Good range of pre-programmed settings, including a great bagel function
- Viewing light makes it easy to check on your food
Cons
- Accessories aren't dishwasher-safe
- Uneven browning on our chips
Score: 89/100
If you don’t have much space on your counter but still want a large capacity air fryer, then this cleverly designed model may do the trick. It has two baskets that can sync to finish cooking at the same time, but instead of sitting side by side, the five-litre oven section and six-litre drawer are stacked vertically to save space.
Our chicken Kyivs cooked beautifully and two small frozen pizzas came out nicely crisped after 20 minutes in the bottom section. Chips had a slightly uneven colouring, but this didn’t affect their taste and testers loved the bagel function, which rivalled some of the best toasters.
Note, the accessories aren’t dishwasher safe and there’s no child lock, so it might not be right for young families. But for small kitchens with big cooking dreams, it’s a savvy buy.
Key specifications
Style | Dual basket |
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Capacity | 11L (5L and 6L drawers) |
Cooking modes | 8 |
Size | 40.5 x 43 x 32.6 cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | No |
Pros
- Internal light for checking on your food
- Dedicated accessory storage compartment underneath
Cons
- Tricky to move as it weighs 7.6kg
- Buttons were slow to respond without a firmer press
Score: 88/100
With a divider that means you can adjust the layout depending on what you’re making, this gives you maximum flexibility, even when cooking for a large group. You can swap between two 5.5-litre drawers and an extra-large 11-litre capacity mini oven with room for a 1.3-kilogram chicken (although it was a tight squeeze on test).
The chicken was juicy but dropped marks for its uneven colour and it was a similar story when baking cupcakes. But there are features to help with this; the viewing window means you can keep an eye on your food easily, and a beep mid-cook reminds you to flip your food. There are 10 pre-set cooking functions as well.
You also get lots of accessories – including two baskets, two mesh trays, plus two small roasting trays and one large one – so you’ll be an air fryer master chef in no time.
Key specifications
Style | Dual basket |
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Capacity | 11L (2 x 5.5L drawers) |
Cooking modes | 10 |
Size | H36.7 x W36 x D38.7cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
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Best for one-pot meals
Ninja Speedi 10-in-1 Rapid Cooker & Air Fryer
Pros
- 'Speedi Meals' function quickly prepares a meal for up to 4 people
- The pre-set functions are easy to use
- Low-effort solution for speedy mid-week meals
Cons
- No viewing window
- Hinged lid is slightly awkward to use
Score: 88/100
Ninja’s new 10-mode multi-cooker stands out for its innovative “Speedi Meals” function, which allows you to cook your grain of choice at the same time as meat and vegetables, thus quickly preparing a full meal for up to four people at once.
Impressively, every part of our trial meals cooked correctly and retained their flavour, with both chicken and salmon turning out moist and tender. It also cooked chips in a respectable 22 minutes (two minutes faster than the promised 24) and delivered fluffy fairy cakes.
The lid is hinged, rather than removable, which our tester found slightly awkward to use, and may make under-cupboard storage tricky. However, the control interface is intuitive, the troubleshooting advice is clear and it comes with a recipe booklet packed with tasty inspiration for each setting.
Key specifications
Style | Multi-cooker |
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Capacity | 5.7L |
Cooking modes | 10 |
Size | H31 x W33 x D35cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
Score: 88/100
This smart fryer has ample room to prepare a family dinner and boasts a whopping 13 cooking modes, including steak, seafood and frozen food.
It took a while to roast a chicken but, 45 minutes later, it came out golden and moist, while our fairy cakes were just right. When cooking chips, it dropped just half a mark – they were exceptionally evenly cooked.
We like how it comes with an extensive recipe book and detailed instructions too, while its accompanying app lets you control the machine remotely for helpful flexibility.
Key specifications
Style | Single basket |
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Capacity | 5.5L |
Cooking modes | 13 |
Size | H30 x W30 x D32cm |
Dishwasher-safe parts | Yes |
Hannah Mendelsohn
Hannah is our homes editor, specialising in reviewing the latest kitchen appliances, cleaning products, mattresses and bedding, and crafting equipment. Hannah has written about hundreds of products, from air fryers to smoothie makers to pillows, and is committed to finding the most reliable and best value for money buys.
Hannah is also interested in sustainability in the home and has completed a course with the University of the Arts London in sustainable textiles, so she can help cut through the noise on what’s green and what’s not. Hannah has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously worked as a freelance lifestyle and women’s sports journalist, working for Stylist, Sky Sports and more.
Hannah has also previously worked in a florist and can normally be found caring for her house plants or sewing something new for her home or wardrobe.
Megan Geall
Homes Writer
Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s homes writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market. When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her cooking, running and exploring London’s foodie hotspots – or trying to make friends with every dog she passes. Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall and on X @megan_geall
Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
Homes Testing Manager
Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.