What is it?
This air fryer from Ninja uses 'Cyclonic Air Technology' to cook food evenly by circulating hot air around the grilling chamber with a fan. Sound familiar? That's because fan ovens do that, too.
Like all air fryers, it's essentially a tiny oven: it can bake cakes, roast veggies, 'fry' oven chips – however, it heats up faster than a normal oven and can heat up food more efficiently.
What did we think of it?
How much does it cost and where can I buy one?
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What should I consider when buying an air fryer?
In our tests, we found some pretty stark differences between several air fryers, and paying more didn't necessarily get the best results. With so many different options, we spoke to our air fryers writer and researcher, Manca Virant, to see what's most important to look for when buying one.
'If you're shopping for an air fryer with the intention of saving money on your electricity bills, it's important to choose one that's the right size for your needs. To maximise the energy efficiency benefits, pick a model that's big enough to accommodate your portions without needing to cook in batches.
Other popular alternatives
The Foodi MAX is on the pricey side. Below, we've rounded up some other popular – and cheaper – alternatives that we've also tested. As always, we'd recommend reading our reviews first so you get the best model for your needs.
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