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Experts reveal how much it really costs to run an air fryer – UK Times

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Speak to anyone who owns an air fryer and you’re bound to hear all about how convenient and cost-effective they are. But if you’re considering buying one yourself, you may be wondering whether those claims really stack up. That’s why we’ve consulted experts from AO, Uswitch and Salter to find out how much an air fryer really costs to run.

Energy has become a huge topic of conversation again with the war in Iran pushing up prices. For now, most of us are protected by the energy price cap, which is set to drop in April to £1,641 until the end of June. But in July, experts from the energy consultancy Cornwall Insights predict that our bills will increase by around £300 a year.

If you haven’t already, it’s worth experimenting with new ways to cut costs, particularly in the kitchen. For me, this has involved passive cooking – when you turn off your stove before the food is cooked and the residual heat finishes the job – as well as adding a slow cooker and, yes, an air fryer to my kitchen.

As you would expect, the cost of running an air fryer depends on what model you buy and how exactly you use it. I consulted the experts to get their advice on both – here’s what they said.

Read more: Best dual air fryers for family meals, tried and tested

How much does it cost to run an air fryer?

It’s no coincidence that the popularity of air fryers has soared at the same time that the price of energy has increased.

“The cost to run an air fryer can vary based on factors such as wattage and price of electricity, but on average, if you use a 1,500W air fryer for 30 minutes, it costs around 18p to 21p per use,” says Isabella Forgione, small appliances expert for AO.

This tracks according to my calculations. The best budget air fryer, the Judge 4l, would cost around 20p to use for 30 minutes based on recent energy prices.

What affects the cost of running an air fryer?

The exact cost of running your appliance depends on a few factors, including whether you have a single or dual air fryer.

“Dual air-fryers tend to cost more to run than single air fryers if both compartments are in use at a given time, due to more energy required to power them,” says Forgione. “They also tend to be higher voltage than single air fryers, which again can cost more to run.”

This is something to bear in mind when you’re shopping for an air fryer, says Ben Gallizzi, energy expert at Uswitch. “Make sure you choose the right model for your household’s needs. It is not very efficient if you have a two-drawer model but only use one drawer most of the time.”

Saul Davis, buying director for Salter, also recommends considering energy efficiency before you buy your air fryer.

“Several factors influence how much it costs to run an air fryer, including its size and power rating, how long you cook for, and the temperature you select,” he explains. “Your household electricity tariff also makes a difference, as energy prices vary between suppliers.”

Is an air fryer cheaper to run than a conventional oven?

Each of the experts I spoke to agreed that cooking with an air fryer is cheaper than using an oven on average. “Air fryer use has gone up enormously in recent years, partly because they are so energy efficient compared with ovens,” says Gallizzi.

As well as using less energy per minute, air fryers also tend to cook food more quickly than an oven, Gallizzi explains. “One advantage of air fryers is that they get to the right temperature quickly and food often does not need to be cooked for as long as it does in an oven. Cooking a jacket potato, for example, might take around 30 minutes in an air fryer, but 60 minutes in the oven.”

However, there is a caveat. “Bear in mind that using an oven can be more cost-effective than an air fryer if you are cooking lots of elements for a meal, such as a roast dinner, or if you are batch cooking,” says Gallizzi. Although, home appliance tester Rachael Penn has written a guide to how to cook an entire Sunday roast in an air fryer.

The best air fryers to buy

Ninja 15-in-1 foodi max air fryer

Ninja’s 15-in-1 foodi max came out on top in our review of the best air fryers. Not only does it have a vast array of functions, such as pressure cook, sauté and even yogurt, it’s also easy to use, according to tester Rachael Penn. “It even sounds an alert halfway through cooking, so you know when to give the basket a little shake,” she said. She also found it “straightforward to clean”, as you can simply “remove the inserts and pop them in the dishwasher”.

Best air fryer IndyBest review Judge 4l air fryer

Judge 4l air fryer

Dubbed the best budget air fryer in Rachael Penn’s review, the Judge 4l is currently less than £40 at Wayfair. It’s a no-frills appliance, operating with just two dials, and Rachael highly recommends it for couples and small families. “It cooks really well – my chips came out crispy, and the device did a good job of evenly cooking chicken,” she said.

Tips for saving money

There are lots of ways that you can be energy-conscious when cooking with an air fryer so that you can cut costs even further. “Try to cook full portions where you can. Preheating is often unnecessary, so skipping it can save energy,” says Davis.

“Making sure food is spaced out properly helps air circulate, allowing it to cook more evenly and quickly. Keeping your air fryer clean also helps it run efficiently.”

Forgione also had some nifty tricks. “Cutting your food into smaller chunks before putting it in your air fryer can significantly reduce your cooking time and therefore the electricity needed to do so.”

She also advised against trying to cram too much food in the air fryer at once. “Overfilling your air fryer drawer can often cause internal blockages, which can lead to more energy required to power your air fryer efficiently,” she says.

For more expert advice, check out our guide to the cost of running a dehumidifier

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