Hi, I'm Nicole Papantoniou from the Good Housekeeping Institute. Today, I'm going to show you why an air fryer deserves a permanent spot in your counter, whether you already have one or in the market to buy one. I also get asked, Do I need an air fire? And the answer is yes, especially if you like cooking things quickly without drying them out. Air fires work like small ovens. They have a very concentrated heat to ourselves, top paired with a very large fan that helps circulate the hot air. This makes food very crispy on the outside and very juicy on the inside. It's also really good for leftovers. Best part is you barely need any oil, and the oil that you do use will drip into the bottom of the basket and won't soak into your food. This makes it a healthy alternative to some cooking methods, like Deep Frying and the Good Housekeeping Institute. We've tested more than 30 air fryers. Here are three different styles, and some of our best performers from our test basket style air fryers are some of the most popular and probably what you're most used to seeing. They're really good for frozen items and small items like french fries that you could shake during cooking. They're also really good for items like meatballs or even chicken wings. Just make sure to keep things in a single layer. Air fryer. Toaster ovens offer all the functionality of a typical toaster oven from baked to broil, toast and bagel. But they can also verify which cooks food even quicker than they normally. What they're really good for. Cooking items in a single layer like protein, or even something like grilled cheese. Lastly, we have air fryer ovens, and these are gaining more and more popularity for the versatility. They have multiple racks so you can cook more things in a single layer or even dehydrate items like apple chips, pineapple rings, Mingo or you can even cook the £4 chicken using the rotisserie function. For more information on some of these air fires and others we've tested, go to good housekeeping dot com. Mhm
(bright music) - Hi, I'm Nicole Papantonio from the Good Housekeeping Institute. Today I want to show you why an air fryer deserves a permanent spot on your counter, whether you already have one or are the market to buy one. I often get asked, do I need an air fryer? And the answer is yes, especially if you like cooking things quickly without drying them out. Air fryers work like small ovens. They have a very concentrated heat source up top paired with a very large fan that helps circulate the hot air. This makes food very crispy on the outside and very juicy on the inside. It's also really good for leftovers. Best part is you barely need any oil and the oil that you do use will drip into the bottom of the basket and won't soak into your food. This makes it a healthy alternative to some cooking methods like deep frying. In the Good Housekeeping Institute, we've tested more than 30 air fryers. Here are three different styles and some of our best performers from our test. Basket style air fryers are some of the most popular and probably what you're most used to seeing. They're really good for frozen items and small items like French fries that you can shake during cooking. They're also really good for items like meatballs or even chicken wings. Just make sure to keep things in a single layer. Air fryer toaster ovens offer all the functionality of a typical toaster oven, from bake to broil, toast and bagel, but they can also air fry, which cooks food even quicker than they normally would. They're really good for cooking items in a single layer like protein or even something like grilled cheese. Lastly, we have air fry ovens and these are gaining more and more popularity for their versatility. They have multiple racks, so you can cook more things in a single layer or even dehydrate items like apple chips, pineapple rings, mango. Or, you could even cook a four pound chicken using the rotisserie function. For more information on some of these air fryers and others we've tested, go to good housekeeping.com.
The best air fryers of 2023, tested by kitchen pros
Including basket-styles and a toaster-oven style for every kind of air fryer recipe.
Updated: 12:58 PM CDT Aug 25, 2023
Air fryers are small ovens with a highly concentrated heat source and powerful fan that moves the hot air around to crisp up wings, fries, veggies and more air-fried recipes with little (or zero!) oil. They create a nice "fried" finish that your oven range can't compete with, as well as, reheating results that blow away the average microwave. Plus, an air fryer requires only a small amount of oil to make foods crispy with a fraction of the calories and fat of traditional cooking methods, like deep frying.The Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances Lab regularly tests kitchen appliances large and small to find the only ones that are actually worth your money. We tested 18 traditional, basket-style air fryers and cross-referenced our most recent tests on toaster ovens, microwaves tests, and multi-cookers with air fry capabilities. When we test, we evaluate air fryers and air fryer toaster ovens on ease of use and performance by air frying frozen and fresh French fries and chicken wings. We scored the resulting food on its crispness, juiciness, and evenness. Our top performers air fried food to a crispy texture with a moist interior and were easy to use with large, easy-to-read controls that barely required the owner’s manual. These are the best air fryers of 2020 you can buy right now:Best Overall Air Fryer: Ninja Air Fryer Max XL Best Value Air Fryer: Chefman TurboFry Best Air Fryer for a Family of Four: Instant Pot Vortex Plus Best Air Fryer Toaster Oven: Cuisinart Digital Toaster Oven Air Fryer Best-Selling Air Fryer on Amazon: Cosori Air Fryer Best Large Capacity Air Fryer: GoWise 7-Quart Electric Air FryerBest Compact Air Fryer: Philips Compact AirfryerBest Air Fryer for One Person: Dash Compact Air Fryer Best Overall Air FryerNinja Air Fryer Max XLThe 5.5-quart Ninja Air Fryer Max XL was the top performer in our traditional, basket-style air fryer test. It scored the highest marks across the board for ease of use, thanks to its easy-to-use and -read buttons and clear owner’s manual. During our tests, the air fryer basket slid in and out easily, which made handling a breeze. We’re fans of the basket’s slick, ceramic interior and removable tray, which makes it nonstick. The tray also fits snugly and securely on the bottom of the basket so you don’t have to worry about it falling out when you turn the food out onto a plate. Both are dishwasher safe and easy to clean, even if you choose to hand wash.In addition to being easy to use, The Ninja Air Fryer Max XL scored the highest in performance. It produced crispy and even frozen fries, homemade fries, and chicken wings that were moist on the inside. The model we tested comes with a broiling rack for even quicker and juicier results and melty cheese. It also features several cook settings, including max crisp and air broil, which reach 450°F, and dehydrate, which reaches a low of 105°F. The different settings are programmed with unique maximum and minimum temperatures, so you can intuitively achieve different cooking results. Another unique feature is the timer, which counts down to the second. Best Value Air FryerChefman TurboFryIn our tests, the 3.7-quart Chefman TurboFry produced crispy and even results. It was also easy to use with a lightweight air fryer basket. One thing to keep in mind is its vented basket, which promotes air circulation, also allows for dripping if you don’t empty the grease buildup between rounds. The removable tray has many vents that benefit from cleaning with a brush. A digital version is available, which we’ve tested in the past and allows for more precise temperature and time selection, but if you’re not one to program specific times, the TurboFry is a great value. Best Air Fryer for a Family of FourInstant Pot Vortex Plus We were impressed with the performance of this air fryer from the makers of one of our favorite multi-cooker brands. Instant Pot’s Instant Vortex Plus is sleek with its stainless steel face and large, easy-to-read buttons. It boasts six cooking settings, including air fry, roast, broil, bake, reheat, and dehydrate, with different programmable temperature and time settings. The dial allows for easy selection so you don't have to click a button 100 times to get to the temperature you’re looking for. The air fryer basket is large (6 quarts) and square, which creates more cooking space than its round competitors, making a smart home investment for a family. Its removable tray has a thin, hinged handle, which allows for easy removability, but also lays flat to not disrupt the cooking area. Best Air Fryer Toaster Oven Cuisinart Convection Toaster Oven Air Fryer Cuisinart was the first brand to introduce a toaster oven air fryer that allows you to toast, bake, convection bake, and air fry. We tested the pictured digital version, which not only made the most evenly-colored toast, but also the crispiest air fried food in the shortest amount of time. The rectangular 15.5 by 16-inch air fry rack offers a large cooking surface and sits atop a drip/crumb tray for easy cleanup. Since introducing the toaster oven air fryers, Cuisinart also introduced a smaller version with the same features and quality performance. Best-Selling Air Fryer on AmazonCosori Air FryerThe Cosori’s 3.7-quart square basket offers a lot of cooking space, especially compared to its round competitors. It’s removable and lightweight, with many vents for optimal air circulation. The control panel is loaded with presets that are programmed with recommended cooking temperatures and times, including a preheat option, which is not common on air fryers. The Cosori Air Fryer can also be used on a manual setting if none of the presets are the perfect fit.In our tests, the Cosori scored high for ease of use, and over 800 five-star reviewers on Amazon agree. It also made good fresh fries and wings. Frozen fries required almost 10 minutes less than the manufacturer’s instructions, so keep an eye on the goodies you’re cooking. Steam came out of the air fryer during cooking, which caused condensation to develop on the drawer – this steam did not seem to affect results. Best Large Capacity Air FryerGoWISE USA 7-Quart Electric Air Fryer The GoWISE USA 7-Qt. Air Fryer is the one we turn to most for cooking in large batches since it’s so big. In our tests, it air fried crispy fries and juicy wings that we kept going back to nosh on. It's air fryer basket has an oblong shape, which allows for more cooking in a single layer than round baskets, and is big benefit when it comes to dehydrating. This GoWise air fryer comes with three additional racks that stack, which sets it apart from others on the market. The racks stack, which allow you to air fry thin and dehydrate up to four layers at a time. Best Compact Air FryerPhilips Compact AirfryerOur favorite feature of the Philips Premium Air Fryer is its compact shape that still cooks enough food for one to two portions. At 2.5 quarts, it’s the smallest of the Philips air fryers, which comes in XL and XXL sizes. It's also the only air fryer we tested with a splatter lid. In our tests, the lid helped make crisp frozen fries that were moist on the inside, not dried out and evenly golden. It also allows for air frying greasy foods, such as sausages, which are not typically recommended in an air fryer because they can cause smoking. In addition to the lid, the Philips is very easy to use with a user friendly control panel and four preset settings. The basket handle removes for easy cleaning. Best Air Fryer for One PersonDash Compact Air Fryer The Dash is perfect for people who cook only for themselves. At 1.7 liters, it has a small footprint that can quickly cook one portion of food. A smaller footprint means it takes up less room on your counter, and a smaller basket means easier cleaning. The Dash has a mechanical timer, which makes it a little tricky to program to the exact minute. The temperature dial also doesn’t offer many temperature options, but we use the max 400°F temperature to air fry most foods anyway. We love that it comes in an assortment of colors that pop, unlike most air fryers on the market. The aqua, pictured here, is a fave.
If you're still wondering what an air fryer is and how it differs from convection baking, think of a small oven that can crisp up wings, fries and veggies with little (or no!) oil — in barely any time.
In the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Culinary Innovation Lab, we have tested more than 40 air fryers over the years, cooking at least one pound of chicken wings in each, as well as one half pound of frozen fries and one half pound of fresh, homemade fries. Our top performers air fried food to a crispy texture with a moist interior and were a cinch to use with large, easy-to-read controls that barely required the owner’s manual.
Top Air Fryer Picks:
Air fryers come in several different styles, including what we like to call basket-style, great for large batches of foods like fries and vegetables that benefit from shaking; oven-style, ideal for cooking food on numerous shelves and often including rotisserie accessories; and toaster oven-style, which can toast, bake, broil and more in addition to air fry. No matter the style, they require minimal cleanup, which is one of the main reasons we like using them. (When the time comes, check out our tips on how to clean an air fryer.)
At the end of this guide, you can read more about how we evaluate air fryers in our Lab as well as everything you need to know to shop for an air fryer. Once you find the best air fryer for your needs, check out our round-up of the best air fryer cookbooks for some meal inspiration. And if you are looking for more gadgets to upgrade your cooking routine, consult our guide to the best small kitchen appliances.
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BEST OVERALL AIR FRYER
Ninja Air Fryer Max XL
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This 5.5-quart basket-style Ninja Air Fryer Max XL was the top performer in our air fryer test. It scored the highest marks across the board for ease of use, thanks to its intuitive, easy-to-read buttons and clear and useful owner’s manual. During our tests, the air fryer basket slid in and out easily, which made handling a breeze. We’re fans of the basket’s removable tray and slick, ceramic interior, which makes it nonstick. The tray also fits snugly and securely on the bottom of the basket so you don’t have to worry about it falling out when you turn the food out onto a plate. Both basket and tray are dishwasher safe and easy to clean, even if you choose to hand wash.
In addition to being easy to use, the Ninja Air Fryer Max XL scored the highest in performance. It produced crispy and evenly cooked frozen fries and homemade fries as well as chicken wings that were moist on the inside. The model we tested comes with a broiling rack for even quicker and juicier results — and a fast way to create melty cheese. It also features several cook settings, which are programmed with unique maximum and minimum temperatures — including Max Crisp and Air Broil (which reach 450°F) and dehydrate (which reaches a low of 105°F) — so you can achieve different cooking results. Another unique feature is the timer, which counts down to the second. For a larger capacity, consider the Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 2-Basket Air Fryer. It performs just as well as the Air Fryer Max XL with even more versatility. It's the one we turn to the most for one-person meals since each individual basket is smaller and takes up less room in the dishwasher.
BEST VALUE AIR FRYER
COSORI Pro II 5.8 Quart Air Fryer
amazon.com
Though it's not the least expensive air fryer on our list, this Cosori Air Fryer is a great value: It's straightforward, easy to use and can feed an entire family without costing a fortune. It has a 5.8-quart square basket, which offers a lot of cooking space, especially compared with its round competitors. The basket is removable and lightweight, with many vents for optimal air circulation. The control panel is loaded with presets that are programmed with recommended cooking temperatures and times, including a preheat option. The Cosori Air Fryer can also be used in a manual setting if none of the presets are the perfect fit.
In our tests, the Cosori scored high for ease of use — and more than 27,400 five-star reviewers on Amazon agree. It also made good fresh fries and wings quickly. Our tester did note, however, that while the air fryer made juicy chicken wings, the chicken breasts came out a bit dry on the outside. There was still good color and no charring, though.
Be aware: In February 2023, Cosori voluntarily recalled 21 air fryer models in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Health Canada and Mexico Procuraduría Federal del Consumidor (Profeco). While the model included on our list is not part of the recall, the affected models "are responsible for establishing electrical connections between certain wires [that] can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards," according to the brand. For more information, read the full CPSC announcement and visit the Cosori website.
Best Air Fryer for One Person
Dash Compact Air Fryer
amazon.com
$49.00
The Dash Compact is a good air fryer for people who cook only for themselves or for someone who's new to air frying and wants to try it out. At 2 quarts, it can quickly cook one portion of food. The smaller footprint means it takes up less room on your counter, and its compact basket means easier cleaning. This model has a dial timer, which makes it a little tricky to program to the exact minute. The temperature is also set via a dial and doesn’t offer many options, but we found the Dash was still a good pick since we use the max 400°F temperature to air fry most foods. We love that it comes in an assortment of colors that pop, unlike most air fryers on the market. The aqua, pictured here, is a favorite.
Best Air Fryer Toaster Oven
Cuisinart Convection Toaster Oven
amazon.com
Cuisinart was one of the first brands to introduce a toaster oven air fryer that allows you to toast, bake, air fry and convection bake. We tested this digital version, which not only made the crispiest air-fried food in the shortest amount of time out of all the air fryers we tested, but also some of the most evenly-colored toast in our toaster oven test. The rectangular 15.5- by 16-inch air fry rack offers a large cooking surface (especially compared with basket-style air fryers) and sits atop a drip/crumb tray for easy cleanup. Since launching the toaster oven air fryer, Cuisinart also introduced a smaller, non-digital version with the same features and quality performance as well as a same-sized model with a grill pan that we're eager to test.
BEST AIR FRYER WITH WINDOW
Instant Pot Vortex Plus ClearCook
amazon.com
$119.99
Air fryers from Instant, the same brand that makes Instant Pot multicookers, have been on our list of best air fryers since we started testing them. The ones we tested, including this one, are easy to program and high-performing. This one particularly stands out for its see-through window design, which allows you to peer inside without pulling out the basket. It also has a light that can be turned on manually and that turns on automatically right before the timer goes off.
In our tests, chicken wings cooked in this 6-quart ClearCook model came out crispy, golden and juicy in just 20 minutes, and frozen fries were moist but crisp and evenly cooked without shaking midway. This air fryer has a preheat function built into it, which takes about 3 1/2 minutes to reach 400ºF and chirps when ready to cook. It does not require you to press Start again after it preheats, should you want to put your food in from the beginning and walk away. It also alerts you halfway through cooking in case you want to shake or turn the food.
The digital control panel is highly responsive, and the knob makes it easy to program the temperature and time quickly. It has six settings that are preset with recommended (but adjustable) cooking temperatures and times, including Air Fry, Bake, Roast, Reheat, Broil and Dehydrate. The square basket maximizes cooking space, is easy to slide out and maneuver and fits comfortably in the dishwasher. It has a removable tray (like the Ninja, Dash and GoWise air fryers) versus a separate basket that sits inside a drawer (like the Cosori and the Philips), and we find the tray easier to wash.
MOST VERSATILE AIR FRYER
Ninja Speedi Rapid Cooker & Air Fryer
amazon.com
$199.99
The Ninja Speedi Rapid Cooker and Air Fryer is one of the newest air fryers we've tested. While it looks different — and is somewhat larger — than most air fryers on the market, it's worth making room for on your counter. The 12-in-1 appliance not only air fries well and quickly, but it works similarly to a multicooker (without the pressure!), and can be used to sear, sauté, bake, roast, broil, steam, slow cook, proof, cook sous vide and even dehydrate. It can also steam and bake/air fry at the same for the juiciest and most flavorful results.
One of the most impressive things it can do is cook quick one-pot meals by cooking the base — like pasta, rice or quinoa — on the bottom of the square basket and the toppings — like chicken, shrimp or meatballs — on the top level. It doesn't require any additional accessories, just the included perforated tray, which is used for air frying and steaming in the lower position and crisping/broiling in the upper position. The tray and six-quart basket are ceramic coated, like the other Ninja air fryers, and they're easy to clean by hand or in the dishwasher. We found the Speedi simple to program and liked the clear control panel, and the user guide is loaded with helpful instructions, tips and colorful recipes.
BEST LARGE CAPACITY AIR FRYER
GoWISE GoWISE 7-Quart Electric Air Fryer
amazon.com
$99.68
The GoWISE USA 7-Quart Air Fryer is the one we turn to most for cooking in large batches since it’s so big. In our tests, it air fried crispy fries and juicy wings that we kept going back to nosh on. Its air fryer basket has an oblong shape, which allows more cooking in a single layer than round baskets — a big benefit when it comes to dehydrating. This GoWise air fryer comes with three additional racks that stack, which sets it apart from others on the market. The stacking racks allow you to air fry and dehydrate up to four layers at a time. It's also available in red and mint if you want a pop of color on your kitchen counter.
How we test air fryers
We've tested more than 40 air fryers in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances Lab, including traditional basket-style air fryers, air fryer ovens, air fryer toaster ovens and even several microwaves and multicookers with air fry capabilities. We also cook with them quite regularly and have developed countless recipes for them.
When we test air fryers, we evaluate their performance and ease of use by air frying frozen and fresh french fries as well as chicken wings. We don't test baked goods like cake because cake and most other desserts benefit from an even distribution of gentle heat, and most air fryers don't have heating elements on the bottom in addition to on the top (though fruit crumbles and air fryer donuts come out great!). We score the food on its crispiness, juiciness and evenness, and we consider details like how quickly it cooks, how helpful the user guide is and whether the machine is loud. We also evaluate features like the control panel, temperature range and whether the accessories are dishwasher-safe.
What to look for when shopping for the best air fryer for you
✔️Size: How many people are you cooking for at one time? A compact size is good for one to two people, while a bigger size works better for three or more.
✔️Style: Basket-style air fryers are good for small quantities and foods that are easy to shake, like fries and veggies. Air fryer ovens are a bit bigger and can air fry food on multiple shelves, but they require more monitoring and food often needs to be rotated during cooking. Air fryer toaster ovens can perform multiple cooking functions — like baking, roasting and broiling — in addition to air frying.
✔️Price: Digital air fryers tend to cost more than mechanical air fryers, as do stainless steel options versus plastic.
✔️Multifunctionality: If you're in the market for another appliance, toaster ovens, microwaves, pressure cookers, steamer cookers and even full-sized ovens have started to incorporate an air fry option into their designs, so investing in a multifunctional appliance might be a good value (that takes up less space!).
What cannot be prepared in an air fryer?
Air fryers are great for crisping foods, but there are certain scenarios when you shouldn't use one.
- You shouldn't use an air fryer for liquids, as they can easily spill and splatter, even when heated in a heat-resistant vessel. You also shouldn't use an air fryer for foods that require a wet batter, like tempura, because the coating doesn't set quickly enough to stick, which can cause drips and smoking as well as failing to produce a crispy food.
- We wouldn't recommend an air fryer for many baking tasks: Most can't actually bake because they have heating elements only on the top of the unit versus the top and the bottom like a toaster oven or oven. The basket or shelf design also generally restricts the size of your baked goods. Air fryers are, however, great for desserts that benefit from browning like a baked apple or an individual sized crumble.
- You should avoid cooking greasy foods in an air fryer. If air frying something greasy, use a lower temperature to help reduce splattering, which can cause grease to hit the elements and create smoke.
- Beware of lightweight food, such as bread, as well — some air fryers with a powerful fan can cause it to fly around.