
AIR fryers have completely revolutionized how Britain cooks – and if you’ve been holding out on joining the revolution, now is absolutely the moment to pounce with genuinely impressive discounts across all the top brands.
TThe savings are genuinely eye-popping right now, with a massive £70 slashed off the premium Ninja Foodi MAX while the hugely popular Tower Vortx has dropped by an incredible 50% to just £79.99.

Most households now own an air fryer[/caption]
These kitchen powerhouses cut the cooking time in half while delivering that irresistibly crispy finish we all crave – perfect for everything from quick midweek chips to gloriously golden Sunday roast potatoes.
With energy costs still painfully high this summer, air fryers continue to prove themselves as genuine money-savers that reduce your electricity consumption while cooking your food significantly faster than traditional ovens.
We’ve tracked down serious discounts on everything from tech-packed Ninja models with their precise digital probes to compact Salter options ideal for smaller kitchens starting at an affordable £34.99.
Budget-conscious shoppers can grab supermarket models from around £40, while keen home cooks might prefer investing in a feature-packed dual-drawer model with all the latest technology.
Wondering which models actually deliver on their promises? We’ve rigorously tested dozens in our comprehensive best air fryers guide to separate the genuine game-changers from the disappointing duds.
Ready to revolutionize your cooking? Here are the most impressive air fryer deals available right now.
Best air fryer deals at a glance:
- Best Ninja air fryer deal: Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer £199.99 (was £269.99) – buy here
- Best Russell Hobbs air fryer deal: Russell Hobbs Satisfry Air Fryer and Grill Cooker, £115.50 (was £165) – buy here
- Best Cosori air fryer deal: Cosori Dual Air Fryer 8.5L, £159.99 (was £199.99) – buy here
- Best Salter air fryer deal: Salter EK2817 2L Compact Air Fryer, £34.99 (£43.32) – buy here
- Best Tower air fryer deal: Tower Vortx Vizion Dual Basket 8L, £79.99 (was £159.99) – buy here
- Best Amazon air fryer deal: Instant Vortex Plus Dual Air Fryer XL, £99.93 (was £149.99) – buy here
- Best Lakeland air fryer deal: Lakeland Large Adjustable Drawer Air Fryer, £129.99 (was £149.99) – buy here
- Best Currys air fryer deal: PHILIPS 3000 Series NA352/00 9L Dual Basket Air Fryer, £129.99 (was £179.99) – buy here
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Best air fryer deals this June
Tefal Easy Fry Mega Air Fryer, £89 (was £139.99)
Tefal Easy Fry Mega Air Fryer
£89 (was £139.99)
What’s the deal? Snap up this massive £50 saving on Tefal’s monster-sized air fryer – that’s a proper 36% discount that shouldn’t be missed.
Why it’s a great buy: The whopping 7.5L capacity makes this kitchen powerhouse perfect for feeding hungry families, letting you cook everything from crispy chips to a full Sunday roast with ease.
What makes this fryer brilliant is how it slashes both cooking time and energy bills in one go – cooking up to 37% faster than traditional ovens while using 65% less energy.
The sleek black design won’t look out of place in any kitchen, while the straightforward digital controls make selecting your settings an absolute doddle.
With temperatures ranging from 80°C to a sizzling 200°C, you’ve got all the flexibility you need for everything from delicate baking to perfectly crispy frying.
If you’re after a jumbo-sized air fryer without the premium price tag, this Tefal deal is an absolute steal.
Capacity: 7.5L, Power: 1500W, Temperature range: 80°C-200°C
PHILIPS 3000 Series NA352/00 9L Dual Basket Air Fryer, £129.99 (was £179.99)
PHILIPS 3000 Series NA352/00 9L Dual Basket Air Fryer
£129.99 (was £179.99)
What’s the deal? Save a tasty £50 on this premium Philips dual basket air fryer – that’s a proper bargain with 27% slashed off the normal price.
Why it’s a good buy: If you’re after a sleek, feature-packed air fryer that’ll handle feeding the whole family, this Philips model is an absolute winner.
The genius dual basket design lets you cook two completely different dishes simultaneously – whip up perfectly crispy chips in one drawer while your chicken cooks in the other.
With its generous 9L capacity, you’ve got plenty of space for family-sized portions, while the powerful 2750W motor ensures everything cooks rapidly and evenly for that perfect crispy-on-the-outside, tender-on-the-inside finish.
The sleek black design with digital controls makes choosing your settings an absolute doddle, with easy-to-use temperature and time adjustments that take all the guesswork out of cooking.
Philips has built its reputation on quality kitchen gadgets that actually last, so you’re investing in an air fryer that’ll keep delivering delicious meals for years, not months – making that £50 saving even sweeter.
Capacity: 9L, Functions: Multiple cooking modes, Power: 2750W, Size: Compact countertop design
Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer, £199.99 (was £269.99)

This Ninja air fryer comes with a digital probe for optimum results with meat and fish[/caption]
Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer
£199.99 (was £269.99)
What’s the deal? Save £70 on one of Ninja’s premium dual-drawer models.
Why it’s a good buy: This clever kitchen powerhouse comes with two separate cooking drawers that work independently – meaning you can cook different foods at different temperatures and settings all at once.
The standout feature has to be the built-in digital cooking probe that takes all the guesswork out of cooking meat and fish.
Whether you fancy your steak rare, medium or well-done, it’ll nail it perfectly every time.
Don’t stress about timing either – the sync function ensures everything finishes cooking at the exact same time, so no more juggling timings or letting food go cold.
The match function is brilliant when you’re feeding a crowd, letting you cook double portions across both drawers using the same settings.
With six cooking functions to play with (air fry, max crisp, bake, reheat, roast and dehydrate), this air fryer handles pretty much anything you throw at it.
Ninja says each drawer can fit a whole 2kg chicken or 1.5kg of chips – enough to feed even the hungriest family gathering.
Capacity: 9.5L, Functions: 6, Power: 2470 W, Size: 325mm H x 415mm W x 270mm D, Weight: 8.85kg
Russell Hobbs Satisfry Air Fryer and Grill Cooker, £82.50 (was £165)
Russell Hobbs Satisfry Air Fryer and Grill Cooker
£82.50 (was £165)
What’s the deal? Save 50% on this versatile 7-in-1 kitchen multi-cooker that does way more than just air frying.
Why it’s a good buy: This isn’t your standard air fryer – it’s basically seven kitchen gadgets rolled into one stylish package.
The SatisFry doesn’t just air fry – it grills, roasts, sears, bakes, slow cooks and keeps your food warm too.
The unique pot design is what sets it apart from the boxy air fryers you’re used to seeing.
It’s got a decent 5.5L capacity (enough for 4-5 people) and comes with a clever touchscreen display that makes selecting your cooking mode an absolute doddle.
What’s really impressive is how it handles everything from a quick air-fried snack to proper slow-cooked stews that would normally take hours in the oven.
The temperature range is huge – going from low and slow all the way up to a searing 240°C.
If you’re short on kitchen space but want something that can handle multiple cooking jobs, this multi-cooker is seriously worth considering – especially with nearly fifty quid off the normal price.
Capacity: 5.5L, Functions: 7, Power: 1600W, Size: 31cm x 31.5cm x 38cm
Ninja CRISPi 4-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer, £149.99 (was £179.99
Ninja CRISPi 4-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer
£149.99 (was £179.99)
What’s the deal? Save £30 on Ninja’s game-changing portable glass air fryer that’ll revolutionise your meal prep.
Why it’s a good buy: This isn’t just another air fryer – it’s a complete reinvention that solves the biggest pain points of traditional models.
The CRISPi swaps out the usual plastic drawer for clever glass containers that go straight from cooker to table to fridge.
The genius is how versatile it is. You can prep meals directly in the glass container, cook it, serve it, and then store leftovers in the same dish – meaning way less washing up and faff.
It comes with two glass TempWare containers – a larger 4QT one for family meals and a smaller 6-cup version that’s perfect for quick lunches or reheating last night’s leftovers.
The sleek design is miles better looking than bulky traditional air fryers, and at just 5kg it’s genuinely portable.
Plus, with four cooking functions (Air Fry, Roast, Keep Warm and Recrisp), it handles everything from cooking fresh meals to bringing leftovers back to life.
If you’re short on kitchen space or fancy an air fryer you can actually take with you to the office or on holiday, this is the most stylish and practical option out there.
Capacity: 4QT main container, Functions: 4, Power: 1550W, Size: 25.5cm x 26.5cm x 31cm, Weight: 5kg
Tower Vortx Vizion Dual Basket 8L, £79.99 (was £159.99)

Keen to see the progress of your food? Get this clear-windowed air fryer from Tower[/caption]
Tower Vortx Vizion Dual Basket 8L, £79.99 (was £159.99)
What’s the deal? Bag this air fryer for half price – a massive 50% saving on the regular cost.
Why it’s a good buy: This clever dual basket fryer comes with viewing windows so you can actually see your food cooking without opening the drawers – no more heat loss when you’re checking if those chips are done.
It’s packed with six different cooking functions to handle whatever you fancy – air fry, bake, roast, defrost, dehydrate and reheat – with temperatures ranging from a low 40°C all the way up to a sizzling 210°C.
The touch screen controls make it dead easy to use, with the digital display showing all your settings at a glance.
The Dual Cook feature lets you set the same time and function across both baskets (perfect for cooking larger batches), while the Smart Meal function ensures foods with different cooking times will finish together.
Tower claims this model cooks 30% faster than your regular oven while using up to 70% less energy – meaning it’ll save you time and cash on those energy bills.
As an added bonus, it currently comes with a free recipe book to get your culinary creativity flowing.
Capacity: 8L, Functions: 6, Power: 3040 W, Size: 420mm H x 375mm W x 315mm D, Weight: 6.5kg
Instant Vortex Plus Dual Air Fryer XL, £79.99 (was £149.99)

This 7.6L air fryer is a great choice for families[/caption]
Instant Vortex Plus Dual Air Fryer XL, £79.99 (was £149.99)
What’s the deal? Save on this dual drawer air fryer – that’s a price reduction of 47%.
Why it’s a good buy: This kitchen game-changer comes with those brilliant see-through windows so you can actually watch your food cooking without losing heat by opening the drawers.
With six different cooking functions, it does way more than just air frying – roast a chicken, bake some brownies, grill your bacon, reheat last night’s pizza or even dehydrate fruit for healthy snacks.
The twin baskets are perfect for busy households – cook completely different foods at once or just double up on portions when you’ve got hungry mouths to feed.
The genius sync-cook feature means everything finishes at exactly the same time – even when cooking different foods at different temperatures.
No more juggling timings or watching one dish go cold while the other catches up!
According to Instant, this kitchen powerhouse cooks up to 50% faster than your regular oven while using up to 80% less energy – making it a proper money-saver on those energy bills.
Capacity: 7.6L, Functions: 6, Power: 1700 W, Size: 403mm H x 317mm W x 384mm D, Weight: 8.05kg
Lakeland Large Adjustable Drawer Air Fryer, £89.99 (was £129.99)

Lakeland makes its own line of air fryers and this model is £40 cheaper right now[/caption]
Lakeland Large Adjustable Drawer
Air Fryer, £89.99 (was £129.99)
What’s the deal? There’s currently £40 off this large air fryer.
Why it’s a good buy: Cook in one large drawer or insert the divider to create two separate drawers of 4.2L each. The synch function ensures everything has finished cooking at the same time.
The eight programmes include bake, dehydrate and reheat, as well as air fry, with further presets for foods you’re likely to cook most often, such as chicken, fish and fries.
There’s also a sync function so even when you’re cooking different dishes in each drawer they’ll both be ready at the same time.
An easy-to-use digital display allows you to select your cooking programme at the touch of a button.
Capacity: 9L, Functions: 5, Power: 2600 W, Size: 400mm x 340mm x 310mm, Weight: 7.2kg
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Air fryer deals FAQs:
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- What is an air fryer and how do they work?
- Where to buy air fryers
- Are supermarket brands as good as branded air fryers?
- Are air fryers worth the hype?
- Are air fryers safe?
What is an air fryer and how do they work?
An air fryer is a cooking appliance that functions like an over.
If you’re wondering how air fryers work, hot air is circulated inside which cooks food without needing oil (though you can use a little if you prefer).
Depending on the model, the appliance will feature an on/off control, time and temperature settings and often, a range of cooking functions.
These usually include air fry, roast and bake, but more expensive models may also offer steam, slow cook and dehydrate options, allowing you to create a wider range of dishes with different cooking times.
As well as the usual crispy chips you can cook in an air fryer, the handy appliance can also cook a variety of meat, fish and veg in a much healthier way.
They’re not just for savoury foods either, cakes, biscuits and desserts can all be cooked in an air fryer.
Size varies, from small appliances for one to capacious versions that easily feed 10 people, so choose the model that best suits your needs.
Linked to size of course is where you’re going to place your air fryer.
A large model takes up more room on the worktop (or in the cupboard if you’re going to store it away when not in use), so make sure you have enough space before buying.
How the air fryer opens is also important. Some have drawers that pull out, but some open from the top, which could pose a problem if you have wall cupboards above the kitchen counter.
Where to buy air fryers
Air fryers are available from many popular online and high street retailers.
It’s best to check out brand websites if you’re after a specific model, as they often have extra deals you won’t find elsewhere.
Websites like Amazon and major department stores stock a variety of different air fryers, making it easier to find the best deals.
If you are on the hunt, we suggest starting with the following retailers:
Are supermarket brands as good as branded air fryers?
Supermarket own-brand air fryers should be as good as more famous names, however, they may not have as many functions.
That said, there will likely be price points to suit several budgets, from cheaper, basic models to more expensive versions with a wider range of features.
Many budget chains like Lidl and Aldi regularly release air fryer dupes of major brands that provide considerable savings.
A supermarket-branded air fryer is also a great way to try out the appliance without spending a fortune.
For instance, Asda is selling a compact air fryer with a 1.5L capacity for just £28.
Are air fryers worth the hype?
We are big fans of air fryers at The Sun, so we would say they are definitely worth the hype.
They’re economical to use, efficient and have dinner ready in a shorter time than a conventional oven does.
You don’t just have to use them for air frying either – though they do make the best chips – so you can get as creative as you wish.
Roasts, succulent fish, and tasty vegetables can all be cooked in an air fryer.
Those that combine extra features, such as slow cooking, baking and dehydrating, do the job of several appliances, saving space and money in the long run.
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Are air fryers safe?
All electrical products have to meet stringent regulations before being sold in the UK – and this includes air fryers.
They are safe if used properly. Removable baskets and trays can be washed by hand or in the dishwasher (check the instructions for your particular model).
Avoid getting the machine itself wet though, and clean away food stains on the interior with a damp cloth only.
While you can use foil and baking parchment inside your air fryer, never leave them in there without food, as they could end up burning and causing a fire.
Always make sure your air fryer is placed on a solid surface that allows for adequate ventilation, so air can move around the appliance.
Avoid over-filling the drawer or tray otherwise, food may catch on the heated element, becoming a fire risk.
Safety information, as well as step-by-step details for the proper way to use your air fryer, will be contained in the manufacturer’s instruction guide for your appliance.
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