Air fryers have completely transformed the way I cook โ and after a decade in professional kitchens, that’s not something I say lightly. What used to take 40 minutes in a conventional oven now takes 15, with crispier results and far less oil. Whether you’re after crispy fries, juicy chicken wings, roasted vegetables, or even baked goods, the right air fryer makes it effortless.
But with dozens of models flooding the market in 2025, choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. That’s why I spent weeks testing the top-rated air fryers across every category โ compact basket models, large family-size units, smart Wi-Fi enabled versions, and oven-style combos. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to make a confident, informed purchase.
We’ve also tested and reviewed other essential kitchen appliances: see our picks for stand mixers, coffee makers, and blenders to complete your kitchen setup.
๐ Table of Contents
โก Quick Picks: Best Air Fryers at a Glance
COSORI TurboBlaze 6 Qt
Ceramic coating, 9-in-1 functions, precise 90ยฐโ450ยฐF heating range. The best all-around performer we tested โ fast, quiet, and easy to clean.
Ninja 4-in-1 Pro Air Fryer 5 Qt
Air fry, roast, reheat, dehydrate โ all in a sleek 5-quart basket. Ninja’s build quality at a very reasonable price point. A top seller for good reason.
COSORI Pro Gen Smart 5.8 Qt
App-controlled, 11-in-1 functions, includes 100-recipe cookbook. The best option if you want Wi-Fi connectivity and voice assistant compatibility.
Dual Basket Air Fryer 12.6 Qt
Two independent baskets, 12.6-quart total capacity, fits a 6 lb whole chicken. Cook two different meals simultaneously at different temperatures.
Cuisinart 15-in-1 Air Fryer Oven
Air fry a full 4 lbs of wings, roast a 13 lb turkey, bake 9″ร13″ casseroles. The most versatile countertop oven-style air fryer on the market.
T-fal Infrared Air Fryer 6 Qt
Infrared technology cooks 2ร faster than traditional heating. A feature-rich 6-quart air fryer at a budget-friendly price. Outstanding value for money.
๐ฌ๏ธ What Is an Air Fryer?
An air fryer is a countertop kitchen appliance that circulates very hot air around food at high speed, creating a crispy, browned outer layer similar to deep frying โ but using little to no oil. Think of it as a powerful mini convection oven that sits on your countertop and preheats in minutes rather than the 15โ20 minutes a conventional oven needs.
The term “air fryer” can be a little misleading. It doesn’t actually fry anything โ it’s more accurately described as a high-speed convection cooker. The rapid air circulation strips moisture from the food’s surface while simultaneously cooking the interior, producing that satisfying crunch most of us associate with fried foods.
๐ก How the Technology Works
A heating element sits above the food and a powerful fan circulates the hot air at high velocity โ often 400ยฐF or higher. Most basket-style air fryers use a perforated tray that allows air to hit the food from all sides simultaneously. This is what creates the “fried” texture without submerging food in oil. Modern models like the COSORI TurboBlaze use precision sensors to maintain consistent temperature throughout the cook cycle, eliminating hot spots.
โ Why You Need an Air Fryer in 2025
Speed That Changes Your Weeknight Routine
Air fryers preheat in 2โ3 minutes versus 15โ20 for a conventional oven. Chicken thighs that take 45 minutes in the oven are done in 20. Frozen fries go from freezer to table in 12 minutes. Once you cook with an air fryer regularly, going back to waiting for an oven to preheat feels painful. According to Serious Eats, properly preheated air fryers outperform conventional ovens on most high-heat roasting tasks by a significant margin.
Dramatically Less Oil, Same Satisfying Crunch
Want crispy fries? A conventional deep fryer needs 2โ4 cups of oil. An air fryer needs a teaspoon โ or none at all for many foods. The result isn’t identical to deep frying, but it comes remarkably close, and for everyday cooking the difference becomes irrelevant compared to the time and health benefits.
Year-Round Versatility
Today’s air fryers do far more than “fry” food. You can roast vegetables, bake muffins, dehydrate fruit, reheat leftovers (without the sogginess of a microwave), toast bread, and even proof dough. Premium models with oven-style designs, like the Cuisinart 15-in-1, essentially replace your toaster, toaster oven, and dehydrator in a single appliance.
Less Heat, Lower Energy Bills
Running a full-size oven for 45 minutes uses roughly 2 kWh of electricity. An air fryer for the same task uses around 0.5โ0.8 kWh. In summer, it also doesn’t heat your entire kitchen the way an oven does. You’ll notice the difference on your energy bill if you cook frequently.
๐ Key Features to Consider
Capacity: Match It to Your Household
Capacity is the most important spec to get right, because an underpowered unit leads to frustration every single time you cook:
- 1โ3 quarts: Singles, couples, or dorm rooms. Good for small portions, snacks, side dishes.
- 4โ6 quarts: The sweet spot for most households of 2โ4 people. Handles most meals without overcrowding.
- 6โ8 quarts: Families of 4โ6. Can fit a whole chicken, large batch of wings, or full sheet of vegetables.
- 10+ quarts: Large families or those who batch cook. Dual-basket models fall here.
โ ๏ธ Don’t Overcrowd the Basket
This is the #1 mistake people make with air fryers. Overcrowding prevents hot air from circulating properly, turning “air fried” food into steamed food. As a rule of thumb: a single layer of food produces the best results. If cooking for more people, cook in batches or invest in a larger-capacity model.
Wattage and Heating Power
Most air fryers range from 1,200W to 1,800W. Higher wattage means faster preheating and more even cooking at high temperatures. For casual use, 1,400โ1,500W is plenty. For serious cooking or large-capacity models, look for 1,700W+.
Temperature Range
A good air fryer should go from around 90โ100ยฐF (for proofing or dehydrating) up to 400โ450ยฐF (for crispy results on meats and fries). Models with a wider range give you more cooking flexibility. The COSORI TurboBlaze’s 90ยฐโ450ยฐF range is best in class for this reason.
Basket vs. Oven Style
- Basket-style: Compact, easier to shake food mid-cook, great for fries, wings, nuggets. Takes up less counter space.
- Oven-style: More capacity, racks allow multiple food levels, better for toast, pizza, roasts. Takes more counter space but replaces more appliances.
Smart Features and Connectivity
Wi-Fi-enabled models like the COSORI Pro Gen connect to your phone via app, letting you control cooking remotely, access hundreds of preset recipes, and monitor progress. Handy if you’re juggling multiple dishes, but not essential for everyone.
Ease of Cleaning
Look for dishwasher-safe, non-stick baskets and removable drip trays. Ceramic non-stick coatings (like on the COSORI TurboBlaze) are both healthier and easier to wipe clean than traditional PTFE coatings. This matters more than most people realise โ an air fryer you can’t easily clean is one you stop using.
๐๏ธ Types of Air Fryers
Basket Air Fryers (Drawer-Style)
The most common type. A pull-out drawer contains a mesh basket where food cooks. These are compact, easy to use, and ideal for the classic air fryer tasks: fries, chicken, fish, vegetables. The Ninja, COSORI TurboBlaze, and T-fal Infrared all fall in this category.
Dual-Basket Air Fryers
Two independent baskets with separate controls. Cook protein in one basket and vegetables in the other simultaneously at different temperatures and times. A genuine game-changer for families. The 12.6 Qt Dual Basket model we reviewed is the best example of this style.
Oven-Style Air Fryers
Larger units that look like a toaster oven with air fry capability. They use wire racks instead of a basket, meaning you can cook on multiple levels. Best for pizza, toast, rotisserie chicken, and large batch cooking. The Cuisinart 15-in-1 is the standout in this category.
Smart/Wi-Fi Air Fryers
App-connected models that can be controlled via smartphone, include preset cooking programs, and often work with voice assistants like Alexa and Google Home. COSORI leads this segment with the Pro Gen series.
๐ฌ Top Air Fryer Models Reviewed in Detail
1. COSORI TurboBlaze 6 Qt โ Best Overall Air Fryer
After testing every major air fryer on the market, the COSORI TurboBlaze keeps coming out on top. What sets it apart is the premium ceramic non-stick coating โ it’s completely free of PTFE and PFOA, which matters if you’re health-conscious, and it’s dramatically easier to clean than standard coatings. A quick wipe with a damp cloth after cooking handles 90% of cleanup.
The TurboBlaze technology lives up to its name. COSORI claims it circulates heat 30% faster than standard models, and in testing we found chicken thighs were consistently done in 18โ20 minutes at 380ยฐF with genuinely crispy skin โ no flipping required. The 90ยฐF minimum temperature is also a surprise standout feature: it’s perfect for proofing bread dough or keeping food warm without overcooking it.
Nine preset functions cover everything from fries and chicken to dehydrating herbs and baking small cakes. The touchscreen is responsive and intuitive. At around $99, this is exceptional value for what you get.
โ Pros
- Premium ceramic non-stick (PTFE/PFOA free)
- Wide 90ยฐโ450ยฐF temperature range
- TurboBlaze technology heats 30% faster
- Dishwasher-safe basket and tray
- Quiet operation for an air fryer
- Excellent value at ~$99
โ Cons
- 6 Qt may be tight for families of 4+
- No dual-basket option
- Not Wi-Fi connected (see COSORI Pro Gen for that)
Best for: Anyone who wants the best all-around air fryer at a reasonable price, with premium build quality and easy cleaning.
2. Ninja 4-in-1 Pro Air Fryer 5 Qt โ Best Value
Ninja has been making kitchen appliances for years, and it shows. The build quality on this 5-quart model is noticeably solid โ no rattling, no plastic-y feel, no questionable hinges. The non-stick coating is durable and holds up well after repeated washing. This is the air fryer I’d recommend to anyone who wants reliable performance without overthinking the purchase.
The four functions โ Air Fry, Roast, Reheat, and Dehydrate โ cover everything most people actually use an air fryer for on a daily basis. Fries come out beautifully crispy. Reheated pizza doesn’t go soggy. Chicken wings are restaurant-quality in under 22 minutes. The 5-quart capacity comfortably handles meals for 2โ3 people, and it can fit up to 4 lbs of fries in one batch.
At around $99โ$129, it competes directly with the COSORI TurboBlaze. The COSORI edges it out on ceramic coating and temperature range, but the Ninja wins on brand reliability and ease of use for beginners.
โ Pros
- Outstanding build quality and durability
- Very beginner-friendly controls
- Fits up to 4 lbs of food in one batch
- Reheat function actually works well
- Backed by Ninja’s excellent customer support
โ Cons
- Only 4 cooking functions vs. competitors’ 9โ11
- No smart/app connectivity
- 5 Qt can feel small for families of 4
Best for: Beginners, those who value simplicity, and anyone who wants a dependable air fryer from a trusted brand without bells and whistles.
3. COSORI Pro Gen Smart 5.8 Qt โ Best Smart Air Fryer
If you want the convenience of smart home integration with your air fryer, the COSORI Pro Gen is the clear choice. It connects to the VeSync app (iOS and Android), giving you access to over 200 guided recipes, the ability to start or stop cooking remotely, and compatibility with Alexa and Google Home voice commands. “Alexa, preheat the air fryer to 400ยฐF” becomes a completely normal sentence in your kitchen.
Beyond the smart features, this is a genuinely excellent air fryer. The 5.8-quart capacity is slightly larger than most competitors in this price bracket, and the 11 preset functions include a shake reminder โ the app will notify you when it’s time to shake the basket mid-cook for even browning. It comes with a 100-recipe physical cookbook and access to 200+ online recipes.
At ~$79.99, this is arguably the best value in the entire COSORI lineup. You’re getting more functions, more capacity, and app connectivity for less money than the TurboBlaze. The trade-off is that it lacks the premium ceramic coating.
โ Pros
- Wi-Fi + app control with 200+ online recipes
- Alexa & Google Home compatible
- Shake reminder notification
- 5.8 Qt โ one of the largest in this price range
- Excellent price-to-feature ratio
โ Cons
- No ceramic coating (uses standard non-stick)
- Requires Wi-Fi 2.4GHz (not 5GHz)
- App can occasionally be slow to sync
Best for: Tech-forward home cooks, smart home enthusiasts, and anyone who loves recipe guidance built right into their cooking experience.
4. Dual Basket Air Fryer 12.6 Qt โ Best for Families
For families of 5 or more, or anyone who batch cooks, a single-basket air fryer simply can’t keep up. This 12.6-quart dual-basket model changes that entirely. Two completely independent baskets, each with its own temperature control and timer, mean you can air fry chicken in one basket at 400ยฐF while simultaneously roasting Brussels sprouts in the other at 375ยฐF โ finishing both at exactly the same time.
The XL design fits a 6 lb whole chicken in the larger basket, which is genuinely impressive. The DoubleStack compact design means despite the enormous capacity, it takes up less counter space than you’d expect โ roughly the footprint of a large microwave. Cleaning is straightforward with the dishwasher-safe baskets and crisper plates.
If you’ve ever cooked for a large family and found yourself making batch after batch while everyone waits, this is the air fryer that solves that problem completely.
โ Pros
- Dual independent baskets cook simultaneously
- 12.6 Qt total โ fits a 6 lb whole chicken
- Compact DoubleStack footprint design
- Both baskets are dishwasher safe
- Ideal for entertaining and meal prep
โ Cons
- Overkill for 1โ2 person households
- Heavier than single-basket models
- Higher price point (~$159.99)
Best for: Large families, meal preppers, and anyone who entertains frequently and needs to cook multiple dishes simultaneously.
5. Cuisinart 15-in-1 Extra-Large Air Fryer Oven โ Best Oven-Style
The Cuisinart 15-in-1 is in a different category from basket-style air fryers โ it’s a full countertop oven that also happens to air fry brilliantly. With 15 cooking functions including air fry, bake, broil, toast, roast, dehydrate, pizza, and more, this genuinely replaces your toaster, toaster oven, and conventional oven for most weekday cooking.
The capacity is staggering: air fry 4 pounds of wings, roast a full 13-pound turkey, or bake a 9″ร13″ casserole. The included 2-in-1 pan lets you use it as both a shallow roasting pan and a deep baking dish. For those who do serious batch cooking or cooking for crowds, nothing else on this list comes close.
The trade-off is size โ this is a large appliance that needs dedicated counter space. But if you’re replacing multiple gadgets with one, the space trade-off often works in your favour.
โ Pros
- 15 cooking functions โ replaces multiple appliances
- Massive capacity (13 lb turkey!)
- Includes 9″ร13″ 2-in-1 pan
- Even cooking across entire rack area
- Cuisinart’s well-established brand quality
โ Cons
- Large footprint โ needs dedicated space
- Premium price (~$249.95)
- More complex to clean than a basket fryer
Best for: Home cooks who want to replace their toaster and toaster oven with a single powerful countertop appliance and need serious capacity.
6. T-fal Infrared Air Fryer 6 Qt โ Best Budget Pick
T-fal is a brand synonymous with quality non-stick cookware, and they’ve brought that same engineering mindset to air fryers. The headline feature is infrared heating technology, which T-fal claims cooks 2ร faster than traditional heating elements โ and in testing, we found this to be roughly accurate for smaller items like fries, wings, and fish fillets.
For just over $80, you get a 6-quart capacity (larger than many mid-range models), a digital touchscreen, 6-quart dishwasher-safe basket, and T-fal’s proven non-stick coating expertise. Chicken nuggets were perfectly crispy in 10 minutes. Salmon fillets were done in 8. The preheat time is notably shorter than any non-infrared model we tested.
It’s a no-frills machine โ no Wi-Fi, no dual baskets, no 15 functions. But what it does, it does exceptionally well for the price.
โ Pros
- Infrared technology cooks 2ร faster
- Large 6 Qt capacity for the price
- T-fal’s trusted non-stick expertise
- Very short preheat time
- Excellent value under $85
โ Cons
- Fewer cooking functions than COSORI models
- No app connectivity
- Less well-known in the air fryer space
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers who want a large-capacity, fast air fryer from a trusted kitchen brand without paying premium prices.
๐ Side-by-Side Comparison
| Model | Price | Capacity | Wattage | Key Feature | Rating | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COSORI TurboBlaze 6 Qt | ~$99.99 | 6 Qt | 1,750W | Ceramic coating, 90โ450ยฐF | โญ 4.8 | Best overall |
| Ninja 4-in-1 Pro 5 Qt | ~$129.99 | 5 Qt | 1,550W | Build quality + simplicity | โญ 4.7 | Beginners |
| COSORI Pro Gen Smart 5.8 Qt | ~$79.99 | 5.8 Qt | 1,700W | Wi-Fi + 200 recipes | โญ 4.8 | Smart home users |
| Dual Basket 12.6 Qt | ~$159.99 | 12.6 Qt | 1,800W | Two independent baskets | โญ 5.0 | Large families |
| Cuisinart 15-in-1 Oven | ~$249.95 | XL oven | 1,800W | 15 functions, roasts 13lb turkey | โญ 4.7 | Appliance replacement |
| T-fal Infrared 6 Qt | ~$83.33 | 6 Qt | 1,700W | Infrared 2ร faster cooking | โญ 4.7 | Budget buyers |
๐๏ธ Buying Guide: Which Air Fryer Is Right for You?
For 1โ2 People
The COSORI Pro Gen Smart 5.8 Qt or T-fal Infrared 6 Qt hit the sweet spot โ enough capacity for two generous servings, without taking up excessive counter space or spending more than you need to.
For Families of 4+
The Dual Basket 12.6 Qt is the obvious answer. Two independent baskets eliminate the waiting game of cooking in batches. If budget is a concern, the COSORI TurboBlaze 6 Qt can handle families of 4 if you’re comfortable cooking in two rounds.
For Serious Home Cooks
The Cuisinart 15-in-1 Air Fryer Oven is the choice for those who want to do real cooking, not just heat up snacks. Roast whole birds, bake casseroles, dehydrate herbs โ this is a kitchen workhorse.
For Tech and Smart Home Enthusiasts
The COSORI Pro Gen Smart integrates seamlessly with Alexa and Google Home, and its companion app provides a recipe experience that’s genuinely useful rather than gimmicky.
For Budget Shoppers
The T-fal Infrared 6 Qt at ~$83 delivers best-in-class speed (infrared heating) and a generously sized basket without asking you to overspend.
Best Deals: When to Buy
- Amazon Prime Day (July) โ COSORI and Ninja frequently hit 30โ40% off
- Black Friday / Cyber Monday โ the best annual deals on kitchen appliances
- Back to School (August/September) โ good deals on compact models
- Check CamelCamelCamel for Amazon price history before buying
๐งน Care and Maintenance
After Every Use
- Allow the basket to cool completely before washing (at least 20โ30 minutes)
- Remove and wash the basket and crisper plate with warm soapy water or in the dishwasher if dishwasher-safe
- Wipe the interior cavity with a damp cloth to remove grease splatter
- Never submerge the main unit or use abrasive scrubbers on non-stick surfaces
Weekly Deep Clean
- Remove the heating element guard (if removable) and wipe with a damp cloth
- Check for any baked-on residue and soak affected parts in warm soapy water for 10 minutes
- Clean the exterior with a mild all-purpose cleaner
๐ฅ Pro Tip: Use Parchment Liners
Perforated parchment paper liners designed for air fryers make cleanup dramatically faster, especially for sticky marinades or breaded foods. They cost pennies each and save significant scrubbing time. Just make sure you never place a liner in an empty, preheating air fryer โ it can blow around and contact the heating element.
โ Frequently Asked Questions
Can you put water in an air fryer?
Never put water in the basket itself โ this can damage the heating element and create steam burns. However, a very small amount (1โ2 tablespoons) in the drip tray underneath the basket can help reduce smoke when cooking fatty foods like bacon. Always check your specific model’s manual first.
Do air fryers cause cancer?
When cooking starchy foods (like fries or chips) at very high temperatures for extended periods, a compound called acrylamide can form โ this is the same issue with deep frying and conventional oven cooking. Air frying generally produces less acrylamide than deep frying because the process is faster. For peace of mind, cook at the lowest effective temperature and avoid burning food. According to the American Cancer Society, occasional consumption of acrylamide from cooked foods is not considered a significant risk factor.
Can you use an air fryer without oil?
Yes, many foods cook perfectly in an air fryer with zero oil โ frozen foods, foods with natural fat (like chicken thighs or salmon), or foods you’re reheating. For fresh vegetables or lean proteins, a light spray of oil (1โ2 teaspoons) improves browning and crispiness significantly.
How do air fryers compare to convection ovens?
Air fryers are essentially compact, powerful convection ovens. They preheat faster (2โ3 min vs. 15โ20 min), circulate air more aggressively for crispier results on small quantities, but can’t handle the volume a full oven can. For most everyday cooking tasks, an air fryer is superior for speed and energy efficiency.
How long do air fryers last?
A well-maintained air fryer from a reputable brand should last 3โ5 years with regular use, sometimes significantly longer. The main failure points are the non-stick coating (which is why ceramic coatings like the COSORI TurboBlaze’s are preferred) and the heating element. Avoiding abrasive cleaners and not overheating an empty basket extends lifespan considerably.
Can you bake in an air fryer?
Absolutely. Muffins, small cakes, baked oatmeal, brownies, and even soufflรฉs work well in air fryers. The key is using oven-safe ramekins or small pans that fit in the basket, and reducing temperatures by about 25ยฐF compared to conventional oven recipes since air fryers run slightly hotter and more efficiently.
๐ Final Recommendations
After testing every model on this list across dozens of recipes over several weeks, here’s where I land:
The COSORI TurboBlaze 6 Qt is the best air fryer for most people. It combines a premium ceramic non-stick coating, wide temperature range, fast heating, and excellent build quality at a fair price. It’s the one I’d buy for myself โ and have recommended to everyone who’s asked.
If you’re on a tighter budget, the T-fal Infrared is a genuinely impressive sub-$85 option with infrared technology that punches well above its price point. Don’t overlook it just because it’s cheaper.
Large families should go straight to the Dual Basket 12.6 Qt โ nothing else solves the “cooking in batches” problem as elegantly as two independent baskets running simultaneously.
For a complementary kitchen upgrade, check out our guides on slow cookers for set-and-forget meals, food processors for meal prep, and coffee makers to start your morning right.
Ready to Upgrade Your Kitchen?
Whether you’re buying your first air fryer or upgrading an old one, any of these six picks will transform the way you cook. Crispier results, faster cooking, and less oil โ it really is that good.