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Best Air Fryers in Ireland — All Guides

The air fryer conquered the Irish kitchen for one simple reason: with electricity prices among Europe's highest, heating a whole oven to cook for two people stopped making sense. A typical air fryer uses 50–70% less energy than a conventional oven for everyday meals — and does chips better. We compare every size and budget, from compact singles to dual-drawer family machines.

Air Fryers: frequently asked questions

Do air fryers really save money in Ireland?

Yes, meaningfully. Cooking a typical meal costs ~15–20 cents in an air fryer versus 45–65 cents in a fan oven at current rates. A family cooking five evenings a week saves roughly €80–120 a year — most machines pay for themselves inside 18 months.

What size air fryer should I buy?

3.5–5L for one or two people, 6–8L (or a dual-drawer) for a family of four, 9L+ for batch cooking. When in doubt, size up: the most common review complaint is a basket too small for a full family dinner.

Is a dual-zone air fryer worth it?

For families, yes — cooking chicken in one drawer and chips in the other, finishing together, removes the juggling that makes weeknight cooking stressful. For one or two people a quality single drawer is better value and counter space.

Ninja vs Tower vs Tefal — which brand?

Ninja leads on build quality, even cooking and resale value, at a price premium. Tower undercuts everyone with respectable quality. Tefal sits between, strong on capacity innovation. Our testing-based view: buy Ninja if budget allows, Tower if it doesn't.

Can an air fryer replace my oven?

For most weeknight cooking — chips, chicken, fish, roast veg, reheating — completely. You'll still want the oven for large roasts, multiple trays of baking, or pizza. Many Irish households now use the big oven once or twice a week at most.

How much electricity does an air fryer use?

Typical units draw 1,400–2,400 W but only heat intermittently. A 20-minute cook uses about 0.4–0.6 kWh — 15–22 cents at standard Irish rates. Night-rate owners on smart meters can batch-cook even cheaper.

Are air fryers healthy?

They achieve fried texture with 70–90% less oil than deep frying, cutting calories and acrylamide exposure versus a chip pan. They're a cooking method, not a health product — but replacing deep-fried food with air-fried is a clear nutritional win.

What can't an air fryer do?

Anything with wet batter (it drips before setting), very large roasts, and big baking trays. Steaks are better in a pan. Everything else from frozen chips to whole chickens (in 7L+ models) is fair game.