Air fryers have become a game-changing appliance for many people all around the world, leading to viral air fryer recipes on social media, best-selling books from the likes of Jamie Oliver and Steph De Sousa and plenty of rave reviews from customers. The best air fryers in Australia make it easy to cook delicious meals with less oil, often in less time than with a traditional method. They can also be more energy efficient, potentially saving you money on household bills.
“Air fryer technology has changed the way we create crispy and crunchy recipes in our homes. Since being introduced to the market, air fryers have become a must-have appliance for the kitchen,” category expert Tania Grillinzoni from The Good Guys told the Better Homes & Gardens team.
The different sizes available also mean you can choose whether to keep an air fryer on your kitchen benchtop or store it after every use.
“Air fryers are convenient because they work as a benchtop appliance, so when you are finished with them, they can be easily stored away in the cupboard for next time. There is no need to have special cabinetry made to incorporate your air fryer into the kitchen,” Tania said.
With so many different models on the market, here we have selected the best air fryers in Australia based on features including cooking modes and times, capacity, design, warranty details and customer reviews. We’ve also included details about what to consider when you’re shopping for an air fryer, to help you choose one that’s ideal for your kitchen.
2025’s top air fryers
- Ninja Dual Zone Air Fryer, $249.99, Ninja (here’s why)
- Breville the Smart Oven Air Fryer, $579, Breville (here’s why)
- Kitchen Couture 12L digital air fryer, $159.95, Myer (here’s why)
The Best Air Fryers Australia 2025

01
Ninja Dual Zone Air Fryer
from $239 (usually $449), Myer
Best for: versatile cooking
With a generous 7.6L capacity across two drawers, the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone air fryer is made for large households and entertainers. This air fryer features six different cooking modes; Max Crisp, Air Fry, Roast, Reheat, Dehydrate and Bake, to suit whatever you may be cooking up. You can use the two baskets to cook different parts of the same dish – such as chicken in one and chips or veggies in another – and sync them so they’re ready to serve at the same time.
This model is also popular with customers – it was the number one best seller for Air Fryers on Amazon at the time of writing, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 13,645 global customer ratings.
“Exceptional product. Super easy to use and can fit food for 3 to 4 people. Not many parts so it’s easy to clean and the noise level is not too bad. I’m very happy with this air fryer,” one Australian customer shared in a five star review.
Key features:
- 2 independent cooking drawers
- 7.6L capacity (two 3.8L drawers)
- 6 different cooking modes
- Intelligent sync setting
- 2 year warranty
Also available at:
- $249.99 from Ninja
- $219 from Amazon
- $249 from The Good Guys

02
Breville the Smart Oven Air Fryer
from $579, Breville
Best for: energy efficient cooking
This air fryer does double duty as an oven, with 10 cooking modes including air frying, roasting, grilling, toasting and slow cook mode. It also uses up to 35% less energy compared to a built-in oven, with dual-speed convection also meaning food cooks faster. As a smart air fryer (and oven), it also built-in technology to create the ideal cooking environment, with algorithms for a range of different cooking techniques.
“We have had this oven for approximately three and half years and has never missed a beat. We use this as the main oven daily since the time we had purchased this. Very quick cook times and efficient,” one customer shared in a five star review on the Breville website, where it has an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 750 reviews.
Key features:
- Air fryer and oven capabilities
- 22L capacity
- 10 cooking functions: Air fry, Bake, Toast (6 slices), Crumpet, Grill, Roast, Warm, Pizza, Reheat and Slow Cook
- Element iQ System and PID temperature precision for smart cooking and energy efficiency
- Includes air fryer basket, roasting pan and free recipe book on the Breville website
- 2 year warranty
Also available at:
- $491 from Amazon
- $440 (usually $629) from Myer (clearance sale – black stainless steel model)
- $499 from The Good Guys (black stainless steel model)

03
Kitchen Couture 12L digital air fryer
from $129.95 (usually $159.95), Myer
Best for: large capacity air fryer cooking
The Kitchen Couture digital air fryer has an advanced digital touchscreen menu, 12L capacity and a detachable basket design for easy cooking and cleanup. Its sleek stainless steel finish also makes it a functionally stylish addition to your countertop.
“Cooked the best pork belly! Nice crackle and kept the meat nice and juicy. Other than the pork I have only done the basics but it does a good job and easy to clean,” one customer wrote in a five star review on the Myer website, where it has an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 515 reviews.
“I’ve made cakes and cupcakes in it and they have turned out beautifully. I’ve owned a few air fryers and this is the best by far,” another customer shared in a five star review from January 2025.
Key features:
- Advanced air circulating technology
- 12 litre capacity
- 9 one-touch pre-set cooking programs
- Removable oil-drainer
- LED digital touchscreen display
- 60-minute digital timer and automatic shut-off function
- 1 year warranty
Available from:

04
Tefal Easy Fry and Grill Deluxe Air Fryer
from $149 (usually $349), Myer
Best for: ease of use and cleaning
This air fryer from Tefal has a 4.2L capacity suitable for families, as well as 8 automatic programs, an intuitive digital control panel and a convenient timer. As well as air fryer functions, it comes with a die-cast aluminium ridged tray for grilling and can be used as a dehydrator. It’s also easy to clean, including dishwasher-safe parts.
“Great little unit. Upgraded from a smaller one, now this cooks enough chips for the whole family. Also cooks sausages [quickly] and easily. Looks good too,” one customer shared in a five star review on the Myer website, where it has an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 200 reviews.
Key features:
- Air fryer and grill two-in-one appliance
- 4.2L capacity
- 8 pre-set programs for cooking fries, nuggets, roasted chicken, pizza, meat, fish, vegetables, dessert
- Adjustable temperature range of 80 to 200 degrees
- 60-minute digital timer and auto alert
- 1 year warranty
Available from:
- $149 at The Good Guys
- $144 (usually $349) at Amazon
- $149.95 (usually $349.95) at Tefal (sold out)

05
Philips Essential Air Fryer 4.1L
from $85 (usually $199), Amazon
Best for: compact air fryer design
The Philips Essential Air Fryer is a simple but effective model that doesn’t take up too much bench space and can still cook around 3-4 servings at a time (depending on what you’re making). This makes it suited to smaller households, or even camper vans. It has adjustable time and temperature dials that are simple to use – so all you need is some air fryer recipes to start your cooking adventures.
It’s also a best-selling air fryer on Amazon (ranked number 2 when we checked), where it has an average of 4.6 stars from over 1180 ratings.
“This white air fryer is a game-changer. The dishwasher-safe tray and compact design make it a breeze to clean and store. Its versatility has surprised me – I’ve cooked full roast dinners and kid-friendly favorites like chicken nuggets with ease. The intuitive dials and quiet operation are bonuses. It’s stylish, efficient, and gets daily use in our household,” one Australian customer shared in a five star review.
Key features:
- Air fryer with RapidAir Technology
- 4.1L capacity and compact design
- Up to 12 functions including air frying, baking, grilling and reheating
- Access to hundreds of verified recipes with HomeID App
- Dishwasher safe removable parts
- 2 year warranty
Available from:
- $135 at Woolworths (black model)
- $191 at Big W
- $199 at Appliances Online

06
Ninja XXXL Flex Drawer Air Fryer
from $259, Amazon
Best for: large capacity air fryer
With a massive 10.4L capacity, the Ninja XXXL Flex Drawer Air Fryer stands out as a larger air fryer that also offers versatile cooking functions. You can set it up as one Mega Zone drawer to cook large meals, or add a divider to create dual zones to separate what your cooking and still have it all ready at the same time.
“So easy to use,” one Australian customer shared in a five star review on Amazon, where it has an average of 4.7 stars from over 13600 reviews. “I like that it has the option of using either one side or both or take out the divider and you have a large area. The function that allows you to pre set both baskets separately so all cooking finishes at the same time is brilliant.”
Another customer who left a five star review on the Ninja website also noted: “I haven’t used my oven since purchasing this airfryer. I plugged it into a smart plug too so I can track the exact electrical usage too. Wow, really saving time on cooking and money too.”
Key features:
- Air fryer with single and dual zone functionality
- 10.4L capacity
- 7 preset smart cooking programs: Max Crisp, Air Fry, Air Roast, Reheat, Dehydrate, Proof and Bake.
- Dishwasher safe removable parts
- 2 year warranty
Available from:
- $299 (usually $399) at Ninja

07
Instant Pot Vortex mini air fryer
from $112, Amazon
Best for: air fryer snacks
With an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars from over 250 ratings on Amazon, the Instant Pot Vortex mini air fryer is ideal for side dishes or snacks. Featuring EvenCrisp technology, you can air fry crispy fries, chicken, onion rings and even cupcakes and cinnamon rolls – just to name a few. It comes in black, white or a daring red for those who want an air fryer that doubles as a statement countertop piece.
“Very modern interface, simple. Most of all compact, nice squarish shape for getting more organised with other objects. I have it in my caravan. Does a great job of air frying too,” one Australian customer shared in a five star review on Amazon.
Key features:
- Compact design perfect for small spaces
- 2L capacity
- Four preset smart cooking programs to choose from
- Bright touchscreen display
- 1 year warranty
Available from:
- $79 (usually $89) at Big W (black model)
Size and capacity
Air fryers are compact and work as mini turbo-charged convection ovens. The first step is to find the right size and capacity for your cooking needs.
“Air fryers consist of a basket to place the food in. The bigger the basket, the more you can cook at once. With smaller air fryers, you would easily be able to roast a cut of meat. Whereas a larger air fryer allows for more space to add vegetables into the basket to cook at the same time,” explains Grillinzoni.
- 0.5L – 2L is perfect for a single person household
- 2L – 4L is perfect for couples or small families
- 4L – 6L is ideal for families of three to five
Air fryers are also a great appliance to bring along when you are travelling in a caravan or heading away on holiday as well, as they provide a good way of creating quick and simple meals with ease.
How to clean your air fryer
If you’re not a fan of the cleaning up after making a feast, we’re on the same boat. Lucky for us, air fryers are known for their ease of clean up.
“Unlike deep fryers or convectional ovens, after use you can simply allow to cool, remove the basket and wipe down with a sponge, or hand wash if you choose to, and you’re ready to start cooking again.”
What cannot be cooked in air fryer?
The list of things that can’t be cooked in an air fryer is generally outweighed by the list of things that can – brownies, bacon, toast! – but there are certain items that aren’t recommended for cooking in an air fryer.
Any wet batters, melty cheese or over-seasoned items won’t fare well, as they’ll likely end up oozing through the air fryer baskets and cause a whole lot of mess. Frozen items? Big yes. Soups, stews and broths? Probably not.
Where should air fryers not be placed?
Air fryers are versatile, so it makes sense that you’d want it to be as accessible as possible in the kitchen. However there are areas that air fryers should not be placed due to their function, so take a few things into consideration before you assign your air fryer its forever home.
Generally speaking, it’s not a good idea to place your air fryer on any wooden surfaces, in unventilated areas or in close proximity to water sources. This also includes putting it too close to anything that’s potentially flammable, other appliances, on the stove area or sitting too close to a power outlet.
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