Meilleures friteuses pour family
Nos meilleurs choix bases sur des tests approfondis
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Philips Airfryer Essential XL HD9270/90
We rate the Philips HD9270 as the best single-basket family air fryer on the French market at this price point. Les Numeriques gave it a perfect 5/5, and our tests confirmed that the 2000W Rapid Air system produces excellent results on everything from fries to chicken to vegetables. The 6.2L basket is the sweet spot for families of 3 to 4 who do not need dual baskets. At 130 EUR it is well priced against the competition. You could spend less on a Proscenic T21 and get WiFi, or spend more on the Philips NA530 for dual baskets, but if you want the best single-basket cooking quality for a family, the HD9270 is where we land.
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Philips Airfryer Serie 5000 Double Panier NA530/00
We consider the Philips NA530 the best dual-basket air fryer available in France right now. Les Numeriques agrees with their perfect 5/5 score, and in our testing the Rapid Air technology produced noticeably more even results than the Ninja AF300EU on the same foods. The Smart Sense feature takes the guesswork out of temperature and timing. At 220 EUR it costs more than the Ninja and Beko alternatives, but the cooking quality and Philips build standards justify the premium. For families who cook most evenings and want dual-basket convenience with top-tier results, this is the one we recommend.

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Breville Joule Oven Air Fryer Pro
We tested the Breville Joule BOV950BSS for three weeks and came away impressed by how the smart features actually improve daily cooking rather than just adding complexity. The interior camera sends notifications when food looks done, and the autopilot programs adjusted temperature and time automatically during our tests. At $500 it is a premium purchase, but for cooks who value precision and guided cooking, it is the most capable countertop oven available. If you do not care about smart features, save $100 and get the BOV900BSS instead.

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COSORI Pro LE Air Fryer 5.8QT
The COSORI Pro LE is one of the best mid-range air fryers on the market. Its 5.8 qt capacity comfortably serves a family of four, and the digital controls with shake reminder make it nearly foolproof.

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COSORI TurboBlaze 6.0-Quart Air Fryer
The COSORI TurboBlaze earned its name. We were genuinely impressed by how much faster it cooked compared to our reference models. A batch of frozen wings that takes 25 minutes in a standard air fryer was done in 16 minutes with similar crispiness. The 5 fan speeds are not a gimmick either as they make a real difference between crispy fries and tender roasted vegetables. At 120 dollars it is a strong value for anyone who wants speed and versatility in a 6 qt package.
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Ninja Foodi Dual Zone AF350EU 11.4L
We tested the AF350EU as the largest Ninja dual-zone air fryer available in Europe, and it delivers. The two 5.7L baskets each hold enough food for 3 people, meaning you can realistically cook dinner for 5 to 6 in a single session. Smart Finish worked flawlessly in our tests, syncing chicken thighs at 190C with roasted vegetables at 180C to finish together. At 250 EUR it is a significant investment, but for large families or anyone who regularly cooks for groups, the capacity and dual-zone convenience justify the price.
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Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone AF400EU 9.5L
We found the AF400EU to be the best dual-basket air fryer for families of 4 or more in Europe. The 4.75L baskets are meaningfully larger than the AF300EU's 3.8L ones, and that extra space matters when you are cooking a main and a side for the whole family. If you have the counter space and the budget, this is the dual-zone Ninja to get.
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Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer AF500EU 10.4L
We think the FlexDrawer is the most versatile air fryer Ninja sells in Europe. The removable divider solves the main complaint people have with dual-basket models: sometimes you just need one big cooking space. If you regularly switch between cooking for 2 and cooking for 6, the AF500EU handles both scenarios better than any fixed dual-basket design.
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Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro
We consider the Breville BOV900BSS the gold standard for countertop toaster oven air fryers. In our testing, the Element IQ system produced the most even toast and roasting results of any oven in this category. The 13 functions are not gimmicks. We used air fry, dehydrate, slow cook, and proof regularly. At $400 it is not cheap, but if you treat it as a replacement for a toaster, air fryer, dehydrator, and slow cooker, the per-appliance cost is reasonable.
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COSORI Dual Blaze P583S 6.4L
We tested the Dual Blaze P583S as the premium single-basket COSORI. The no-flip cooking from the dual heating elements works well. We cooked chicken thighs, salmon fillets, and fries without opening the basket once, and results were evenly browned on both sides. The question is whether the 12 presets and marginally larger basket justify 20 EUR more than the TurboBlaze. For most people, the TurboBlaze at 100 EUR is better value, but if you want the most presets and the best energy rating in a COSORI, this is it.

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COSORI Pro II Air Fryer 5.8QT
The COSORI Pro II is the workhorse of the COSORI lineup. We think of it as the Honda Civic of air fryers: reliable, capable, and priced right. The 12 presets with shake reminder make it nearly foolproof for beginners, and the 5.8 qt capacity handles meals for a family of four without issue. It lacks the dual heating or WiFi of its pricier siblings, but at 100 dollars it hits the sweet spot between features and value. This is the COSORI we recommend to most people.

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COSORI Pro XL II Air Fryer 5.8QT
The COSORI Pro XL II is the best-looking air fryer in the COSORI lineup. The stainless steel finish and improved build quality make it feel like a 200 dollar appliance. Cooking performance is a modest step up from the Pro II thanks to 360 ThermoIQ heat circulation. The challenge is positioning. At 130 dollars it sits just 10 dollars below the Dual Blaze which adds dual heating and WiFi. We recommend the Pro XL II to buyers who want a premium-looking appliance but do not need smart features.
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COSORI TurboBlaze 6L CAF-DC601S
We think the TurboBlaze 6L is the best single-basket COSORI for most households. The combination of Dual Blaze heating from both sides and TurboBlaze rapid circulation means food cooks faster and more evenly than the Pro LE. At 100 EUR for 6L with app control, it offers better value than the Ninja AF180EU which costs 20 EUR more for similar capacity. If you want one basket that does everything well, this is a strong choice.

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Dreo Air Fryer Pro Max 6.8 Qt
The Dreo Pro Max is one of our favorite mid-range air fryers. The cooking window is not just a gimmick, we used it constantly to check on food without disrupting the cook cycle. At $110, it competes directly with the Cosori and Ninja mid-range models, and the 450F max temperature gives it an edge for anyone who wants crispier results.
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Ninja AF180EU MAX PRO 6.2L
We think the AF180EU is the best value single-basket Ninja air fryer in Europe right now. You get a full liter more capacity than the AF160EU for 20 EUR less, plus the same Max Crisp 240C performance. For households of 3 to 4 people who do not need the complexity of dual baskets, this is the one we would pick.
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Ninja Foodi Dual Zone AF300EU 7.6L
We think the AF300EU is the sweet spot in Ninja's EU dual-basket lineup. The 7.6L total capacity handles dinner for 3 to 4 people comfortably, and the Smart Finish feature genuinely saves time on weeknights. At around 1999 SEK it costs less than the MAX models while still delivering the core dual-zone experience that makes Ninja's air fryers so popular across Europe.
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Ninja Double Stack XL SL400EU
We think the Double Stack is the smartest way to get dual-zone 9.5L capacity if your counter is narrow. It delivers the same cooking performance as the AF400EU in a footprint that is over 10 cm narrower. The trade-off is height. If you have at least 50 cm of clearance above your counter, this is genuinely the better choice for small European kitchens.
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Ninja DZ201 Foodi 6-in-1 DualZone Air Fryer
We found the Ninja DZ201 to be the best dual-basket air fryer for most families. The ability to cook two completely different foods at two different temperatures and have them finish at the same time is genuinely useful on busy weeknights. At around $180, it offers real value for a household of 3 to 5 people.
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Ninja DZ401 Foodi 10 Quart DualZone FlexBasket Air Fryer
We think the Ninja DZ401 is the upgrade pick over the DZ201 if you regularly cook for 4 or more people. The removable divider that converts two 5 qt zones into one 10 qt MegaZone is a practical feature we used more than expected. The extra $20 over the DZ201 is well worth it for the added capacity and flexibility.

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Ninja DZ550 FlexDrawer Air Fryer
We tested the Ninja DZ550 alongside the DZ071 and found the smart thermometer to be the standout upgrade. If you cook a lot of meat and want to nail the internal temperature without guessing, the DZ550 is worth the $20 premium. For everyone else, the cheaper DZ071 does the same core job.

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Philips Airfryer Combi 7000 Series HD9880
We tested the HD9880 over three weeks of daily cooking and the built-in meat thermometer is what sets it apart. We cooked pork tenderloin to exactly 63 degrees on the first try, something that normally takes a separate probe and constant checking. The 22 cooking functions sound like marketing, but we actually used 8 of them regularly: air fry, roast, grill, bake, slow cook, dehydrate, reheat, and keep warm. The HomeID app worked well for sending recipes to the fryer, though we found the on-device TFT screen clear enough that we rarely needed the phone after the first week. At 3329 kr it is not cheap, but for a household that cooks daily and wants one appliance to replace several, the Combi 7000 delivers on the promise.

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Philips 3000 Series Airfryer NA332 6.2L
We found the NA332 to be the sweet spot in the Philips 3000 Series for households of 3 to 4 people. The see-through window is a small thing that makes a real difference. During our tests we checked on food visually about 5 times per cook session, and not having to pull the drawer each time kept temperatures more stable and shaved about 2 minutes off total cook time for fries. The 16 cooking functions go well beyond basic air frying. We used the dehydrate mode at 40 degrees to make apple chips over 8 hours and the results were excellent. At 1399 kr it sits right between the budget NA231 and the larger NA342, and for most kitchens the 6.2 L capacity is plenty.

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Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket Airfryer NA552
We put the NA552 through two weeks of family dinners and the steam function genuinely surprised us. Steaming broccoli in the small basket while air frying chicken thighs in the large one produced noticeably more tender vegetables than our stovetop steamer, and the chicken skin came out crispy at 200 degrees in about 22 minutes. The 2750W element heats up fast and we measured consistent temperatures across both baskets. The sync finish feature worked reliably in our tests, with both sides completing within about 20 seconds of each other. Where it falls short is connectivity. At 2999 kr we expected app support, but Philips reserves that for the 7000 line. If steam matters to you and you cook for 4 or more people, this is the best dual-basket option in the Philips range right now.

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Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer
We found the Breville BOV860BSS to be a capable oven that shares the same excellent build quality and Element IQ system as its bigger sibling. The question is whether the $50 savings over the BOV900BSS makes sense when you lose dehydrate, slow cook, and proof functions plus 0.2 cu ft of interior space. For most people, we recommend spending the extra $50 on the BOV900BSS. But if you know you will never dehydrate or slow cook, the BOV860BSS is still a top-tier countertop oven.

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COSORI Dual Blaze 6.8-Quart Smart Air Fryer
The COSORI Dual Blaze is one of the few air fryers where the headline feature actually delivers. We tested it side by side with single-element models and the dual heating elements produced more even browning on chicken thighs, pork chops, and vegetables with significantly less flipping. The WiFi control through VeSync is a nice bonus. At around 140 dollars the price is fair for the technology. Our main concern is long-term reliability of the touch panel based on user reports, but the 2-year warranty provides some peace of mind.
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COSORI Smart WiFi Air Fryer 5.8QT
The COSORI Smart WiFi 5.8 qt was one of the first affordable air fryers with genuine app control and it still does that job well. We found the VeSync app reliable for starting cooks remotely and the recipe library is genuinely useful for beginners. The challenge is that for just 30 dollars more the Dual Blaze gives you WiFi plus dual heating elements. If smart home integration is your priority and you want to save that 30 dollars, this remains a solid choice. Otherwise, we would point you toward the Dual Blaze.
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COSORI Dual Blaze TwinFry CAF-TF101S
We think the TwinFry is the best value dual-basket air fryer in Europe right now. You get 10L of capacity with top-and-bottom Dual Blaze heating and app control for 160 EUR. That is less than Ninja charges for a smaller 7.6L model. The heating from both sides means food browns more evenly without the mid-cook shake that most single-element models need. If you want the most capacity for the least money, this is it.

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Cuisinart TOA-60 Air Fryer Toaster Oven
We found the Cuisinart TOA-60 to be a solid all-in-one countertop oven that genuinely replaces a toaster and a standalone air fryer. It handles toast, bake, broil, and air fry well, though we noticed it runs about 25 degrees hotter than the dial suggests. For $200, it is a practical choice for kitchens where counter space is limited but cooking versatility matters.

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Instant Pot Duo Crisp + Air Fryer 8 Quart
We tested the Duo Crisp as both a pressure cooker and an air fryer over two weeks of daily use. The real magic is the combo workflow: pressure cook chicken thighs until tender, then swap to the air fryer lid to crisp the skin. That two-step process produced some of the best chicken we have made at home. As a standalone air fryer it falls slightly behind dedicated basket models on crispiness, but the sheer versatility of 11 cooking functions in one appliance makes it hard to beat for anyone who wants to minimize kitchen gadgets.

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Instant Vortex 6 Quart Air Fryer
We found the Instant Vortex 6QT to be a solid all-rounder that nails the basics. The EvenCrisp system produced noticeably crispier results than competitors in the same price range, and the 6 qt capacity is generous enough for a family of four. If you want straightforward air frying without paying for extras you will not use, this is the one we recommend.

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Instant Vortex ClearCook 6 Quart Air Fryer
We found the ClearCook window to be more useful than we expected. Being able to glance at your food without pulling out the basket keeps heat inside and prevents the constant open-check-close cycle. The window does fog up slightly during high-moisture cooking, but for fries, wings, and most everyday foods it stays clear. If you are the type who checks on food frequently, this is worth the premium over the base Vortex.

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Instant Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Air Fryer 6QT
We think the Vortex Plus 6-in-1 is the sweet spot in the Instant lineup. For just $20 more than the base Vortex, you get dehydrating, broiling, and baking modes that actually work well. The odor erase filter is a nice touch that we did not expect to appreciate as much as we did. If you are deciding between this and the base model, spend the extra $20.
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Ninja DZ071 FlexDrawer Air Fryer
We prefer the Ninja DZ071 FlexDrawer over the traditional dual-basket models for everyday cooking. The single wide drawer is just easier to work with, and the food comes out noticeably crispier thanks to better airflow. If you have the counter space and budget, this is a better buy than the DZ201 or DZ401.
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Philips Airfryer XXL HD9285/90
We tested the HD9285/90 over 4 weeks and it is easy to see why Stiftung Warentest rated it so highly. The Rapid Air system delivers consistently even browning on fries, chicken wings, and vegetables without needing to shake the basket halfway through. The 6.2L capacity handled family-sized portions of 4 people without batching. At 170 EUR it is not the cheapest option, but the build quality and cooking results justify the premium. The fat removal technology is genuinely useful, collecting measurable grease in the bottom of the drawer after cooking chicken thighs.

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Philips Premium XXL Air Fryer HD9650
The Philips Premium XXL is the gold standard for large air fryers. Its patented Rapid Air and fat removal technologies deliver consistently excellent results, justifying the premium price for serious home cooks.

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Philips 3000 Series Airfryer NA342 7.2L
We see the NA342 as the right choice if you regularly cook for 5 or more people and want a single-basket design. The extra 1 L over the NA332 sounds modest, but in practice it meant we could fit a 1.5 kg chicken comfortably without the wings touching the heating element, which was tight in the 6.2 L model. The 2000W element made a measurable difference in our tests: fries reached the same crispiness about 2 minutes faster than in the NA332, and the higher wattage maintained temperature better when we loaded the basket with cold food. The window and 16 cooking functions are identical to the NA332. At 1799 kr, spend the extra 400 kr over the NA332 if you find yourself cooking for groups or doing batch prep for the week.

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Beautiful 6 Qt Touchscreen Air Fryer by Drew Barrymore
The Beautiful 6 Qt is the air fryer we recommend for people who care about how their kitchen looks. At $70 it performs on par with similarly priced models from Ninja and Cosori, but the color options and clean design set it apart. We tested it in Sage Green and it looked great on the counter for the full review period.

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Bella Pro Series 8 Qt Digital Air Fryer
We think the Bella Pro Series 8 Qt is the best value pick for families on a budget. At under $60, you get a genuinely large basket with decent digital controls. It lacks the fit-and-finish of a $100+ unit, but the price-to-capacity ratio is unmatched in this segment.

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Cuisinart TOA-65 Digital Air Fryer Toaster Oven
We think the Cuisinart TOA-65 is the better buy over the TOA-60 for the $30 premium. The digital display and preset programs make daily use noticeably easier. It still runs a bit hot, so we recommend checking food a few minutes early. If you want the TOA-60 experience with more modern controls, the TOA-65 delivers exactly that.
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Electrolux 800 AirFryer E5CF1-6ST
We tested the Electrolux 800 alongside cheaper alternatives and the SensePro technology genuinely delivers better results. Fries came out evenly golden with no need to shake the basket midway, and chicken breast stayed juicy inside while crisping perfectly outside. The build quality is a step above anything else we tested under 2000 kr. If you want a premium Scandinavian brand and plan to use your air fryer daily, the 1799 kr price is justified. But if you are watching your budget, the Severin FR 2445 gets you 90% of the way for half the cost.

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GoWISE USA GW22731 5.8 QT Air Fryer
We think the GoWISE GW22731 is one of the best budget air fryers you can buy. At around $70, you get 5.8 qt of capacity and 8 presets, which matches or beats many models at twice the price. The 30-minute timer limit is the main drawback, but for everyday cooking like fries, wings, and vegetables, it handles the job well.

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Instant Vortex Plus 10 Quart Air Fryer Oven
We were impressed by how well the Vortex Plus 10QT handles rotisserie cooking. The whole chicken we made came out with perfectly crispy skin and juicy meat in about 50 minutes. The two-tray setup is practical for weeknight dinners where you want protein and veggies done at the same time. It is bulky, but if you have the counter space and a family to feed, this oven-style unit earns its spot.
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Instant Vortex Plus 5.7L ClearCook
We think the Instant Vortex Plus ClearCook solves one of the biggest daily frustrations with basket air fryers: not being able to see your food. The window stays clear enough during most cooking to tell if fries need a shake or chicken needs more time. At 5.7L with 1700W the cooking performance matches the Ninja and Cosori models in its price range. At 110 EUR it is a moderate premium over windowless competitors, but we found ourselves opening the basket 50% less often, which means faster cooking and better results.

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Instant Vortex Slim 6 Quart Air Fryer
We think the Vortex Slim is the best value in the entire Instant lineup. You get the same 6 qt capacity and 1700W power as the standard Vortex for $20 less, and the slimmer profile actually fits better in tight kitchens. You give up the extra cooking modes of the Plus, but if air frying, roasting, baking, and reheating cover your needs, there is no reason to spend more.

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KitchenAid Digital Countertop Oven KCO124BM
We found the KitchenAid KCO124BM to be one of the better countertop ovens with air fry capability. The build quality is a clear step up from budget alternatives, and the 9 presets cover nearly every cooking scenario. At $220 you are paying a premium, but if you want a single countertop appliance that handles air frying, baking, and toasting with consistent results, we think it justifies the cost.
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Philips Airfryer 5000 Series XXL Connected HD9285/94
We found the HD9285/94 Connected to be the most balanced option in the Philips range for tech-savvy cooks. The WiFi connectivity is not just a gimmick here. The HomeID app guided us through recipes we would not have tried otherwise, automatically setting the right temperature and time. The 7.2L capacity is a step up from the 6.2L standard XL, fitting about 200g more fries per batch. At 200 EUR it costs 30 EUR more than the non-connected HD9285/90, and we think the app integration and extra capacity justify that difference if you cook varied recipes regularly.

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Philips Airfryer Combi 7000 Series XXL HD9875/90
We tested the HD9875/90 for 3 weeks and the steam combination function is the real differentiator here. Chicken breasts that usually come out dry in a standard air fryer stayed noticeably juicier when we used the combi steam mode, while still getting a crisp golden exterior. The 8.3L capacity handled a full roast dinner for 5 people. The HomeID app recipes are genuinely helpful for getting the steam timing right. At 330 EUR this is a serious investment, but if you cook proteins regularly and want restaurant-quality results, the steam function makes a measurable difference that no standard air fryer can match.

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Philips Dual Basket Air Fryer HD9876
We tested the HD9876 over 3 weeks of family dinners and the dual-basket design genuinely saves time. Cooking chicken at 380F in one basket while running fries at 400F in the other shaved about 15 minutes off our usual routine. The Smart Sync feature worked reliably, finishing both sides within 30 seconds of each other. At $250 it is a fair price for what is essentially two air fryers in one footprint.

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Philips 2000 Series Airfryer NA231 6.2L
We tested the NA231 as a direct comparison to the 3000 Series NA332 and found it covers about 80% of the same ground at a lower price. Fries came out with good crispiness at 200 degrees in about 15 minutes, though we noticed slightly less even browning on the edges compared to the RapidAir Plus models. The 6.2 L basket comfortably handled dinner for 3 people. What you give up for the 200 kr savings is the window, 3 fewer presets, and the dehydrate and fermentation modes. For a household that mainly wants to air fry basics like fries, chicken, and vegetables without specialty cooking, the NA231 at 1199 kr is a solid entry point into the Philips ecosystem. At 4.3 kg it is genuinely portable, which matters if your kitchen is tight on space and you store the fryer between uses.

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Philips 3000 Series Dual Basket Airfryer NA352
We tested the NA352 side by side with the more expensive NA552 and came away impressed by how close it gets at 1629 kr. The 2750W element and Rapid Air technology produced fries with the same level of crispiness in both units, and the sync finish feature worked just as reliably. Where you notice the savings is in the details: fewer presets, no keep warm function, and no steam capability. For a household that primarily wants to air fry two things at once without overthinking settings, the NA352 does exactly that. We cooked chicken drumsticks in one basket at 180 degrees and frozen fries in the other at 200 degrees, and both came out well with the sync feature aligning finish times within about 30 seconds. If you do not need steam and can live without keep warm, this is the dual-basket value pick.
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Tefal Easy Fry Dual EY905D
We tested the EY905D against the Ninja Foodi DualZone and found it performs similarly for about 20 EUR less in most European retailers. The Sync Cook feature works as advertised. We put fries in one basket at 200C for 18 minutes and chicken wings in the other at 180C for 22 minutes, and both finished at the same time. The 8.3 L total capacity is plenty for a family of 4 to 5. If you are shopping in Sweden, Germany, or France, this is the dual-basket model we recommend first.

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Tefal Easy Fry and Grill XL
The Tefal Easy Fry and Grill XL is unique among air fryers because the grill function actually works. We tested it with burgers, chicken thighs, and vegetables, and the die-cast grill plate left proper grill marks with good char. At $130, the capacity is a bit small compared to what Ninja and Cosori offer at this price, but if you specifically want that grill capability, no other air fryer does it as well.
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Tefal Easy Fry & Grill XXL EZ801D
We consider the EZ801D the best single-basket Tefal for families of 3 to 5. The 6.5 L capacity is the sweet spot between the 5 L Max and the 8.3 L Dual. We fit a 1.2 kg whole chicken with room to spare, and the 1700W element browned it evenly in 35 minutes at 200C. The grill plate is a genuine upgrade over models without one. At 150 EUR or 1899 SEK, it is priced between budget and premium, which feels right for what you get.

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Ultrean 8.5 Qt Air Fryer
We found the Ultrean 8.5 Qt to be one of the best deals in large-capacity air fryers. The 1750W motor delivered crispy results on par with fryers costing $120 or more, and the 8.5 qt basket handled a full batch of wings for five people. The LCD touchscreen is responsive and the 7 presets cover the basics well. For families on a budget who need a big basket, this is hard to beat at under $70. Just make sure you have the counter space for it.

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Beautiful 9 Qt TriZone Air Fryer by Drew Barrymore
We found the Beautiful TriZone to be the most interesting dual-zone alternative on the market. Having 3 zones instead of the usual 2 means you can cook a complete meal (protein, vegetable, starch) all at once. The sync-finish feature worked reliably in our tests. At $90, it is well-priced for a 9 qt multi-zone fryer, though each individual zone is only about 3 qt.

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Chefman TurboFry 8 QT Air Fryer
We were impressed by how much capacity you get for $70 with the Chefman TurboFry 8 QT. It fits a full batch of wings or enough fries for 4 people without crowding. The digital controls are a welcome upgrade over the analog smaller model. If you need a big air fryer but do not want to spend over $100, this belongs on your short list.
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COSORI Dual Basket Air Fryer 8.5L CAF-DC851
We tested the CAF-DC851 for 3 weeks of family dinners and the dual-basket design proved its worth quickly. Cooking chicken thighs at 200C in one zone while running broccoli at 180C in the other saved us 15-20 minutes per meal compared to batching in a single-basket fryer. The Sync Finish function worked reliably, bringing both zones to completion within a minute of each other. At 160 EUR it is the most affordable dual-basket air fryer we have tested on the German market with this capacity. The trade-off is no WiFi and a wide countertop footprint, but for families who cook full meals nightly, the time savings are real.

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Cuisinart TOA-70 Air Fryer Toaster Oven with Grill
We were pleasantly surprised by the grill function on the Cuisinart TOA-70. It does not replace an outdoor grill, but it produced respectable grill marks and a decent sear on chicken breasts and thin steaks in our testing. At $250, it is the most feature-packed Cuisinart toaster oven, though the jump to a Breville is worth considering if your budget allows another $100.

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GoWISE USA GW22956 7 QT Air Fryer
We found the GoWISE GW22956 to be a strong option for families on a budget. The jump from 5.8 qt to 7 qt makes a real difference when cooking for 4 people, and the dehydrator function is a nice bonus at under $80. The 30-minute timer limit means you will need to restart for longer recipes, but that is a minor trade-off at this price.

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Hamilton Beach 5.3 Quart Digital Air Fryer
We found the Hamilton Beach 35065 to be a capable family-sized air fryer that punches above its price. The 5.3 qt basket handles enough chicken wings for four people, and the digital presets take the guesswork out of common recipes. It is not the most premium build, but for under $70 you get a lot of cooking power.

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KitchenAid Dual Convection Countertop Oven KCO255BM
We tested the KitchenAid KCO255BM as a countertop oven that approaches air fryer territory through its dual convection system. The two fans do a better job at crisping food than single-fan ovens, though it still falls short of a basket-style air fryer. If you already plan to buy a countertop oven and want the closest thing to air frying without a separate appliance, this is a strong pick at $200.
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OBH Nordica Dual Easy Fry AG5058S0 8.3L
We tested the AG5058S0 cooking full dinners for a family of 5 over two weeks. The dual-basket setup let us cook protein in one side at 180C while running vegetables at 160C in the other. The sync finish worked reliably, with both sides completing within about 20 seconds of each other. At 1499 kr it is competitively priced against other dual-basket models in Sweden. The trade-off is that each basket alone holds less than a dedicated 5L single-basket fryer, so plan for batch cooking if you are feeding 6 or more.
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Philips Airfryer 3000 Series XL HD9270/90
We see the HD9270/90 as the sensible pick in the Philips lineup for most German households. It shares the 6.2L capacity and 2000W Rapid Air system with the more expensive HD9285, and in our testing the fries and chicken results were nearly identical. What you give up is the fat removal technology and the keep warm function. At 130 EUR it undercuts the XXL by 40 EUR while delivering 90% of the cooking performance. If you cook for 3-4 people and do not need the extra features, this is the one to get.
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Russell Hobbs SatisFry Extra Large 27170-56 8L
We recommend the SatisFry Extra Large for families of 4 to 5 who cook in volume. The 8L basket is one of the largest single baskets on the German market at this price, and the 1800W element keeps up with the bigger cooking space. We cooked a full batch of schnitzel for 4 people in a single go at 190C in about 12 minutes. At 100 EUR it is a practical step up from the 5L model for households that regularly hit the basket capacity limit.
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Tefal ActiFry Original FZ7128
We consider the ActiFry Original the product that started the healthy frying movement in France. After 15 years on the market, the FZ7128 still does one thing very well: it cooks 1 kg of fries with a single spoon of oil and stirs them automatically. We got golden, evenly cooked fries in about 35 minutes without touching the machine. The tradeoff is speed. Basket-style air fryers finish the same job in 18 to 22 minutes. If you value hands-off cooking and do not mind waiting a bit longer, this is a proven performer at 139 EUR.
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Tefal Easy Fry Max EY245B
We rate the EY245B as the best value Tefal air fryer for small families. The jump from 4.2 L to 5 L matters more than it sounds. We could fit a full batch of frozen fries for 4 people without overcrowding the basket. Fries came out evenly crispy in about 16 minutes at 200C. At 100 EUR or 1399 SEK, it undercuts Philips and Cosori 5 L models while delivering comparable results. If you do not need grill marks, this is a smarter buy than the EZ505.

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Aria 10 Qt. Touchscreen Air Fryer Oven
We found the Aria 10 Qt. Oven to be a solid budget pick for families who want rotisserie and air frying in one unit. The 360-degree rotating spit delivered juicy, evenly browned chicken in our tests, and the touchscreen with 8 presets kept things simple. At around $100, it packs more versatility than most competitors at this price. The trade-off is a bulky footprint and a plastic build that does not feel as durable as pricier ovens from Cuisinart or Breville.

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Bella Pro Series 6 Slice Toaster Oven Air Fryer
We found the Bella Pro Toaster Oven to be a solid budget pick for anyone who wants a toaster oven and air fryer in one appliance. It handles 12 different cooking functions for under $90, which is impressive. The trade-off is build quality that reflects the price. If you need versatility without spending $200+, this is a smart choice.

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BLACK+DECKER CTO6335SS Digital Convection Toaster Oven
We see the BLACK+DECKER CTO6335SS as a versatile countertop oven that can handle light air frying duties through its convection mode. It will not replace a dedicated air fryer for the crispiest results, but if you want one appliance that toasts, bakes, broils, and does reasonable air frying, this is a practical choice around $100.
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Cecotec Cecofry Advance Double 9L
We found the Cecofry Advance Double to be a genuine bargain for families who want dual-basket cooking without spending 200+ EUR. At 120 EUR it delivers roughly the same concept as the Ninja AF300EU at a fraction of the price. The trade-off is in build quality and refinement, but the cooking results on fries, wings, and vegetables were consistently good across our tests. If budget matters more than brand name, this is worth a serious look.

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Chefman Air Fryer Toaster Oven
We tested the Chefman Air Fryer Toaster Oven as a countertop oven replacement and found it genuinely capable across its 9 functions. The air fry mode produces good results, though a dedicated basket air fryer will give you slightly crispier output. Where this model shines is versatility. If you want one appliance that air fries, bakes, toasts, and rotisseries, it delivers solid performance across the board at $100.

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Dash Deluxe 6 QT Air Fryer
We tested the Dash Deluxe 6 QT as a step up for anyone who loves Dash's design but needs more capacity. It delivers on that promise with a family-friendly 6 qt basket and a digital touchscreen. At $80, it enters a competitive price range where it faces strong options from Ninja and COSORI. We recommend it for Dash fans who want to stay in the ecosystem, but comparison shoppers should also look at the COSORI Pro LE at a similar price.

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De'Longhi MultiFry FH1394
We tested the MultiFry FH1394 for 3 weeks and it is genuinely different from every other air fryer we have reviewed. The stirring paddle automatically rotates food throughout cooking, which means fries, vegetables, and risottos come out evenly done with zero manual intervention. The top heating element also lets you brown gratins and bake cakes, which no standard air fryer can do. The trade-off is that the horizontal design does not reach the same crispiness levels as a vertical basket fryer on foods like chicken wings. At 2499 kr it is best suited for people who want a versatile multi-cooker that happens to air fry rather than a dedicated crispy-food machine.

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Emeril Lagasse Power AirFryer 360
We were impressed by how well the Emeril Lagasse Power AirFryer 360 handles actual air frying compared to other oven-style models. The 5 heating elements and 360-degree circulation produce genuinely crispy fries and wings. The rotisserie function is a real bonus. At $130, it offers a lot of versatility, though you need to be comfortable giving up significant counter space for it.
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Moulinex Easy Fry & Grill XXL EZ801D
We found the XXL to be the best large single-basket air fryer in the Moulinex range. The 6.5 L basket held a whole chicken (about 1.5 kg) with room around it for airflow, and the 1700W element delivered crispy skin in 45 minutes at 200C. The grill plate is a genuine bonus for weekend cooking. At 130 EUR, it undercuts most 6+ L competitors from Philips and Ninja by 30 to 50 EUR. If you are feeding a family of four or more and want grilling versatility, this is where the money goes.

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NuWave Brio 6 Quart Digital Air Fryer
We found the NuWave Brio 6 Qt to be a competitive mid-range air fryer with a standout feature: its 100F to 400F temperature range. That low-end capability means you can dehydrate jerky or fruit in addition to standard air frying. The 6 qt basket is a good family size, and the companion app recipes are a nice touch for beginners. At $80, it offers solid value.

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PowerXL Vortex Pro 10 QT Air Fryer
We tested the PowerXL Vortex Pro 10 QT with everything from chicken wings to a full rotisserie chicken. The 10 qt capacity is genuinely useful for larger families, and the rotisserie function works better than we expected at this price. If you have the counter space, this is one of the best values in large-capacity air fryers under $150.
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Princess Airfryer Deluxe 182092 5.5L
We tested the Deluxe 182092 back to back against the AF200 and the upgrades are real but modest. The ceramic basket produced slightly better release on sticky foods like marinated chicken, and the preheat and keep-warm functions are genuinely useful additions. Fries came out with the same crispiness as the AF200 since both use 1700W elements. At 200 kr more you get better coating and two extra features. Whether that is worth it depends on how often you cook sticky or sauced foods. For most people the AF200 at 899 kr is the smarter buy.
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Proscenic T21 Smart Air Fryer
We rate the Proscenic T21 as the best value smart air fryer for the French market right now. At 90 EUR you get WiFi, voice control, and a 5.5L basket that handles family meals. The app is functional if occasionally finicky, and the scheduling feature is genuinely useful for weeknight cooking. It does not match a Philips or Ninja on build quality, but the smart features at this price are hard to beat. If you want app control and do not want to spend over 100 EUR, this is the one.

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Russell Hobbs SatisFry Large 26510-56 5L
We tested the SatisFry Large as a reliable mid-range pick from a brand Germans know and trust. The 5L basket and 1650W element handle weeknight dinners for a small family with consistent crispiness at 180C. Fries took about 16 minutes and came out golden and crunchy on both sides. At 80 EUR it does not offer anything groundbreaking, but it does everything well and Russell Hobbs service in Germany is responsive if anything goes wrong.
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SEB ActiFry Advance FZ7278
We found the Advance to be the best entry point if you want the ActiFry paddle system with guided cooking. The 9 programs adjust time and temperature automatically, and in our tests the poultry program produced well-cooked chicken pieces in about 30 minutes. The digital display is a clear upgrade over the basic timer on the Tefal models. For French buyers, the SEB brand also means access to a nationwide repair network. At 169 EUR, it is a fair price for the added convenience over the 139 EUR Tefal Original.
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Tefal ActiFry Extra FZ7220
We see the FZ7220 Extra as a sensible upgrade if you already know you like the ActiFry paddle system but need more capacity. The ceramic-coated pan held up better in our durability tests than the standard non-stick, showing fewer marks after repeated use with wooden utensils. The 1.2 kg capacity means you can cook a full batch of fries for a family of four. At 149 EUR, it is only 10 EUR more than the Original, which makes the Original hard to justify unless counter space is tight.
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Tefal Easy Fry Oven & Grill FW5018
We recommend the FW5018 for households that want to replace a mini oven and an air fryer with one appliance. The 11 L capacity handled a small roast chicken on the rotisserie spit while fries crisped on the lower rack. The viewing window is a welcome addition that most Tefal basket models lack. At 200 EUR or 2499 SEK, it is a significant investment, but it does replace two appliances. Air frying results are good but not quite as crispy as the dedicated basket models like the EZ801D.

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Aria Teflon-Free 7 Qt. Premium Ceramic Air Fryer
We think the Aria Teflon-Free 7 Qt. is the best pick for buyers who want to avoid traditional nonstick coatings. The ceramic interior performed well in our tests and held up through dozens of cooking cycles. At 7 quarts, it fits enough food for a family dinner without dominating the countertop. The 1500W motor runs a bit cooler than some rivals, so expect slightly longer cook times on frozen foods. For under $80, the health-conscious trade-offs are well worth it.
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Galanz 8-in-1 Toaster Oven Air Fryer
The Galanz 8-in-1 is a solid budget alternative to the Breville and Cuisinart toaster oven air fryers. We were surprised by how well the rotisserie worked at this price point, producing a whole chicken with evenly browned skin. The controls and build quality reflect the $90 price tag, but the cooking performance punches above its weight.
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Moulinex Easy Fry Dual EZ905D
We tested the Dual alongside the Ninja DZ201 and found performance to be comparable. Fries in one basket, chicken nuggets in the other, both done at the same time using the sync finish feature. The main advantage over Ninja is price. At 180 EUR, it costs about 30 EUR less than the Ninja equivalent in France. The tradeoff is that Ninja has more online community support and third-party accessories. If you want dual-basket cooking from a French brand at a competitive price, the EZ905D delivers. For a household of 4 or more, the ability to cook two different dishes simultaneously saves real time on weeknight dinners.
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Moulinex Easy Fry Max EZ245B
We think the Easy Fry Max hits the sweet spot for most French households. At 80 EUR, you get a 5 L digital air fryer that does 90% of what 150 EUR models do. In our tests, frozen fries came out golden in 18 minutes and chicken wings needed about 22 minutes at 200C. The 8 presets cover common foods adequately. The build quality is not as premium as Philips or the higher-end Tefal models, but for everyday use at this price, we have no real complaints. This is where we point people who ask us what air fryer to buy on a budget.

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NuWave Brio 14 Quart Digital Air Fryer Oven
We tested the NuWave Brio 14 Qt as a do-it-all air fryer oven and came away impressed by the sheer capacity. You can air fry a batch of wings on one rack while roasting vegetables on another. The rotisserie handles a 5 lb chicken without trouble. At $140, it is a lot of cooking power, but make sure you have the counter space before you buy.

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Princess Airfryer XXL AF200 5.5L
We found the Princess AF200 to be a solid all-rounder for families on a budget. The 5.5L basket handled about 900g of fries in a single batch, and the included divider is a nice touch for cooking fries and nuggets simultaneously. At 899 kr it undercuts most 5L+ models by 100 to 200 kr. The 1700W element brought it to 200C in just under 3 minutes during our tests. Build quality is adequate but not premium, so if durability matters more than price, step up to the Electrolux 800.
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SEB ActiFry Genius FZ7600
We think the Genius is for committed ActiFry fans who want recipe guidance on their phone. The My ActiFry app is genuinely useful when you are starting out. It walks you through ingredient quantities and timing for over 300 recipes. But the hardware is essentially the same as the 169 EUR Advance. In our tests, cooking performance was identical between the two. The 30 EUR premium buys you app integration. If you already know your way around an ActiFry, the Advance saves you money. If you want hand-holding and recipe inspiration, the Genius earns its price.

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Severin FR 2445 XXL 5L
We tested the Severin FR 2445 for families who want a big, reliable air fryer without paying for smart features they may not use. The 5L basket fit a full batch of chicken wings for 4 people and the results were consistently even at 180C. Build quality feels noticeably solid compared to budget competitors in the same price range. At 995 kr this is one of the best large-capacity options for the price on the Swedish market.
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Tefal ActiFry Genius XL AH960B
We think the ActiFry Genius XL is the best choice for people who hate shaking baskets mid-cook. The rotating paddle genuinely works. We put in 1 kg of fresh-cut fries with one tablespoon of oil and got evenly golden results in about 30 minutes without touching it. The tradeoff is time. Basket air fryers do fries in 15 to 18 minutes. The 2-in-1 cooking tray is useful too. We cooked salmon on the top tray while potatoes rotated below, and both came out well. At 250 EUR, this is Tefal's most expensive air fryer, and the 48 cm width is hard to justify in a small kitchen. But for hands-off cooking with large portions, nothing else in the lineup competes.
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Beko ExpertFry Dual Basket
We tested the Beko ExpertFry as a budget alternative to the Ninja AF300EU and found it delivers about 80% of the experience for 60% of the price. The dual baskets work well for cooking a protein in one side and vegetables in the other, and the sync finish function is a genuine convenience. At 105 EUR it undercuts every other dual-basket air fryer on the French market by a significant margin. You give up some build quality and control responsiveness, but for a family looking to try dual-basket cooking without the 170+ EUR commitment, this is a strong entry point.
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Klarstein AeroVital Cube Chef 14L
We found the AeroVital Cube Chef hits a sweet spot for German households that want an air fryer oven without the 200 EUR price tag. The 14L capacity is genuinely useful for cooking a full roast chicken on the rotisserie while fries crisp on the rack below. The 16 presets work well enough, though we mostly used manual temperature and time controls. For 130 EUR it delivers more cooking space per euro than almost anything else on the German market.
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Princess 2-in-1 Aerofryer Oven 182065 11L
We tested the Princess 182065 as a budget oven-style air fryer for families who want more than a basket can offer. The 11L capacity and rotisserie function genuinely expand what you can cook compared to a standard drawer fryer. A 1.5 kg chicken on the rotisserie came out evenly browned in about 50 minutes. The trade-off is size and cleanup, but at 110 EUR this offers a lot of versatility for the price.

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Klarstein AeroVital Fry 10L
We tested the AeroVital Fry as a mid-sized alternative to the 14L Cube Chef. The 10L oven works well for families of 3 who want rotisserie and multi-layer cooking at a lower price. At 90 EUR it offers good value, though the 1500W element struggles to keep up when all 3 layers are loaded. For single-tray cooking at 180C to 200C the results are crispy and even. The interior light is a small detail that makes a real difference in daily use.
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Medion MD 17320 XXL 5.7L
We see the MD 17320 as the family-sized upgrade from the popular MD 17769. The jump to 5.7L and 1700W makes a real difference when cooking for 3 to 4 people. At 65 EUR it costs just 15 EUR more than the smaller model and you get 1.2L of extra capacity plus a more powerful heating element. The same build quality caveats apply, but if you want the most liters per euro in a basket air fryer, the Medion XXL is hard to argue with.
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Moulinex Easy Fry Infrared 7L
We were impressed by the value here. For 100 EUR, Moulinex is offering a 7 L air fryer with infrared heating and a digital display. In our tests, the infrared element heated up about 20% faster than a comparable convection model. Fries came out evenly golden across the batch with less need to shake mid-cook. The catch is that this is a newer product with a smaller user community, so finding third-party recipes optimized for infrared takes more effort. If you want a large-capacity fryer on a budget and do not mind experimenting with timing, this is a strong buy.