Air fryers are surging in popularity, as we all become increasingly health-conscious and try to cut down on our calories, as well as our energy bills. They're well established now, and more and more innovations are appearing as manufacturers try to create the perfect multi-function kitchen tool.
The Reviews Club thought by comparing their different abilities, consumers will have a much better insight to which air fryer would suit them and their families' needs. We have spent a few weeks putting four of the best air fryers on the market through their paces.
Gareth Butterfield puts a top-spec Salter Dual Cook Pro and a range-topping Ninja Foodi Max to the test, while Stacey Dutton tries out the Proscenic T22 Air Fryer with 13 Presets and Shake Reminder and Beth Shufflebotham gives the Innoteck 16L air fryer oven a whirl. The air fryers have all managed to give us very individual findings and different experiences to share.
While they might look quite similar, the Salter Dual and Ninja twin-drawer devices vary quite a bit in price and functionality and, it turns out, usability and the 16L Innoteck version could be the larger version you need in your home rather than the nifty 5L Proscenic one- great for tech lovers with an app functioning touchscreen. Here is what the three of us found.
Salter Dual Cook Pro 8.2L - £142.99
The cheaper of the two on test, Salter's hero air fryer offers 12 functions and two 4.1-litre frying drawers, which can be used at different temperatures, and on two separate timers, which means you could have a roast chicken in one side, and some roast potatoes in the other side.
Computers take care of the timing, though, thanks to a clever sync and match system, which means your food will start and
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