6 things I wish I'd known before I bought an air fryer (2024)

Air fryers, air fryers, who wants an air fryer? Judging by recent sales activity, absolutely everyone, and in particular, dual zone ones. And most in particular of all, Ninja's dual zone air fryer. You can't get one of those very easily at present, but you can read our guide to the new Tower dual zone air fryers –they actually are available.

Now, I love air fryers as much as the next person –unless the next person is one of T3's air fryer correspondents –Rob Clymo and Millie Fender, for instance. They have to bear the brunt of an onslaught of air fryers to review, air fryers to test air fried recipes in and as a result they have had to move out of their homes, because they are too full of air fryers for human habitation.

Anyway, here are 6 things I wish I knew before buying an air fryer. Obviously by that I mean '6 things I wish I knew before receiving some of the best air fryers for free from leading air fryer brands,' but just go with it.If you like lists of things that I regret, we've also got 6 things I wish I knew before I bought an induction hob.

1. Air fryers do not fry

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Do air fryers really fry? Hell no. I have no idea why they even got the name 'air fryer' in the first place. Air fryers bake and roast while blowing vapourised fat around with a fan. Exactly like a fan oven does, although the smaller cavity and more powerful fan does make it quicker and arguably more effective.

So while you can get delicious crispiness from an air fryer, you can't 'fry' anything in any meaningful sense. On the plus side, as a result of this non-frying, most air fryer recipes are a lot healthier than their deep fat fryer equivalents

2. …But you do have to use oil with them

Other than when cooking chips, I usually use quite a lot of oil when air frying, despite what the instruction manuals say. Food just tastes nicer and cooks better with some fat involved.

Sprayed oil is better than poured when it comes to air frying. However, one thing to be aware of here is that a lot of shop-bought oil sprays contain lecithin. Bizarrely, this does not interact well with non-stick surfaces at high temperatures, and turns into a weird gunk that is hard to remove and, paradoxically, rather sticky.

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I find this hasn't been a problem for me as I only spray the food, not the basket. However, I have heard some horror stories from people who are more liberal with their fatty spraying, so be aware. There's always the option of buying a reusable spray and filling it with standard-issue cooking oil with no lecithin added, of course.

4. You can do a lot more than just chips

An air fryer, as we have now established, is essentially a small fan oven and not a deep fat fryer that cooks with magic instead of lard. The great news about that is that it means it's a lot more versatile than many people think. You can bake, roast and reheat leftovers and whatever you do with it will be fast, energy-efficient and hopefully lip-smackingly delish

4. The air fryer parts you use most are easy to clean but the outer parts… not so much

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We have a handy guide to how to clean an air fryer –it's easier than you probably think! That's true of the most important parts of the device, anyway. Alas, I have some concerns about cleaning the less glamorous but more essential parts of most air fryers. By this I meanthe heating element, the fan, the bit the basket sits in, the various inexplicable nooks and crannies, etc.

The low price and compact size of most air fryers, compared to standard ovens, doesn't fill me with huge optimism about their likely longevity. The fact that it's hard to de-gunk some of the most important parts of them is another warning sign. Not a red light perhaps, but certainly nudging into amber.

5. There's a war going on in the air fryer community!

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Most people think an air fryer looks like the above. Strictly speaking, that is exactly what most of them do look like. However, there are a load of 'air fryers' that are actually multi-cookers which include an air frying function. Rob Clymo loves his Tefal Actifry Genius XL 2in1. I won't be parted from the multi-function monster that is the 15-in-1 Ninja Foodi SmartLid OL750UK. I think it's great that in one device I can do air frying and Instant Pot-style pressure cooking, not to mention slow cooking, steam roasting and…11 other things that I admittedly don't really need to do.

However, on the other side of the divide, air fryer fundamentalist Carrie Marshall regrets buying a multi-function device to replace her old air fryer, and swears the results from the specialised fryers are more crispy. I haven't asked Millie Fender what she thinks, but most of her 47-or-so air fryers seem to be the compact, air fry-only type.

6. Air fryers can be quite large

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This is particularly true of the multi-function type, but even the 'just a frying basket in a box' type will take up quite a significant amount of your precious worktop space. The good news is that many an air fryer buyer finds they use their new machine all the time, and don't need to store it away, or resent the space it takes up. But if you think you'll only use it once or twice a week, be aware that it'll still be taking up quite a bit of your real estate on the days you're not using it.

I'm lucky in that my kitchen is huge, anyway.

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What I wish I knew before I bought an air fryer? ›

Jump to category:
  • What you need to know before buying an air fryer.
  • You need to do your research.
  • They're big.
  • You have to sit it away from the wall.
  • They're not foolproof.
  • They don't actually fry.
  • They're actually really versatile.
  • You can't use oil sprays.
Jul 23, 2024

What should I know before using an air fryer? ›

5 essential things to know about using your air fryer
  • Know when to preheat. ...
  • Mix seasonings with oil before adding them to the food. ...
  • Avoid overcrowding by arranging the food in a single layer, and by cooking in batches if necessary. ...
  • Shake the basket or rotate larger pieces during cooking.
Aug 8, 2023

Why are people getting rid of air fryers? ›

While air fryers are popular, the most expensive models can start to get a little pricey which could undermine their status as a budget item. Many people came out for halogen ovens as the better option.

What is the first thing I should try in my air fryer? ›

“I found it useful to start off with frozen products, like chips,” she says. “Put them in and keep an eye – if they cook in five minutes, you know you've got a very strong air fryer. Then you can start working out how best to cook other dishes.

Is there a downside to air fryers? ›

Air fryers have a limited cooking capacity compared to traditional ovens or deep fryers, making them unsuitable for larger families or cooking larger portions.

Which air fryers should be avoided? ›

These not-so-hot air fryers will leave you underwhelmed.
  • The Cuisinart Express Oven Air Fry received the lowest score in our air fryers test.
  • Brains over beauty: the Kitchen Couture air fryer.
  • You get what you pay for with the cheap Kmart Anko 9L Twin Air Fryer AFD2906.
Jul 11, 2024

What cannot be cooked in an air fryer? ›

7 Foods You Should Never Cook In Your Air Fryer
  1. Wet Batters. Those beer-battered onion rings, fries, fish cutlets, plus tempura veggies and more are not well suited for a crisp in the air fryer. ...
  2. Cheesy Items. ...
  3. Large, Bone-In Meat Cuts. ...
  4. Baked Goods. ...
  5. Greens. ...
  6. Raw Rice and Other Grains. ...
  7. Too Much of Anything.
Apr 14, 2023

Can you put aluminum foil in an air fryer? ›

Foil is safe to use in an air fryer so long as you follow three basic rules: never let foil touch the heating element; make sure the foil is weighted so it doesn't blow around the basket; and avoid contact with acidic ingredients, which can cause the foil to leach onto your food.

What is the best thing to put on the bottom of an air fryer? ›

Parchment paper is good for food that might stick to the basket, like chicken wings, making clean up a bit easier. If you're tempted to use parchment every day or are simply waste-conscious, consider instead a silicone liner for air fryers. They're reusable and dishwasher safe, cutting down on both waste and worry.

Why do chefs hate air fryers? ›

Air fryers aren't logical appliances for every restaurant's offerings, as their temperature settings can dry out or burn the food. Investing in combination ovens and deep fryers is a far more valuable and efficient solution for modern establishments.

What is the downfall of air fryers? ›

What are Disadvantages of Using an Air Fryer? Air fryers vary in the amount of foods they can hold, but usually do not have a large capacity. Air fryers may not be convenient when cooking for large groups.

What is the new alternative to air fryers? ›

People are 'ditching' their air fryers for a 'much cheaper alternative' they say gives 'fantastic results'. On Amazon, thousands of shoppers are heaping praise on an 'affordable' halogen oven that promises to save you money on your energy bills.

What is the secret to the air fryer? ›

The air fryer is all about — well — air. Meaning, you need to allow for good airflow to create all the browning and crisping the appliance was designed for. As such, you don't want to crowd the food in the basket too much, leaving space for the air to circulate.

What food is best in an air fryer? ›

Veggies like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, potatoes, zucchini, mushrooms & onions, and cauliflower all turn out incredible in the air fryer. You can also make your main dish IN the air fryer. It works magic with proteins like tofu, chicken drumsticks, meatballs, pork chops, fried chicken… even steak.

What is the general rule for cooking in the air fryer? ›

To cook fresh food in an air fryer, Jenny suggests subtracting 20°C from the typical oven temperature and reducing the oven cooking time by 20-25%. For example, if the oven instruction calls for cooking at 180°C for 25 minutes, set your air fryer to 160°C for 20 minutes.

Is it really worth buying an air fryer? ›

Essentially, yes. Air fryers use fans to continuously circulate hot air, which cooks food evenly and quickly, and gets it wonderfully crispy. There are two main types of air fryers to choose from: ones that open up like a toaster oven and ones that have a basket that you fill with food.

Why don't chefs use air fryers? ›

Limited Cooking Applications

Air fryers aren't logical appliances for every restaurant's offerings, as their temperature settings can dry out or burn the food. Investing in combination ovens and deep fryers is a far more valuable and efficient solution for modern establishments.

What to look for buying an air fryer? ›

When choosing an air fryer, consider the following factors:
  1. Capacity. Air fryers come in different sizes, so it's important to choose one that meets your needs. ...
  2. Temperature range. ...
  3. Cooking presets. ...
  4. Accessories.
Mar 22, 2023

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