If you’ve been on the fence about whether or not to get an air fryer, these air fryer Black Friday deals might be the push you need. (Okay, technically these are early Black Friday air fryer deals, but forgive us for being excited and jumping ahead a bit). While air fryers are a counter space commitment, they’re also a lot of fun—and really convenient for weeknight cooking. And if you go for an air fryer that’s also a full countertop oven, you may find that you use this thing way more than your regular oven. It heats up faster than your big oven and is the perfect size for sheet-pan dinners for one or two, or for heating up a quarter-sheet pan’s worth of chicken fingers and broccoli for kids. Find the best Black Friday air fryer deals from a variety of retailers below, on both basket- and oven-style models, or read our full review of the best air fryers to learn more about the models we recommend.
Skip straight to the best air fryer Black Friday deals:
Our favorite air fryer–toaster oven: Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro $320 $450 on Amazon →or skip to more air fryer–toaster ovensThe best basket-style air fryer: Philips Premium XXL Digital Air Fryer $280 $400 at Williams Sonoma →or skip to more basket-style air fryersA great air fryer for tiny spaces: Dash Compact Air Fryer $25 $50 at Target
Air fryer–toaster ovens
Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer
We’re starting the list off with air fryer–toaster ovens because, if you have the counter space, these babies are worth it. Breville makes the best air fryer–toaster ovens we’ve ever used, and this is the very appliance that turned BA contributor Alex Beggs into an “air fryer person.” This large-capacity, stainless-steel air fryer can do (almost) everything your full-size oven can do, plus more. It has 11 cooking functions—including toast, broil, bake, roast, reheat, slow cook, and air fry—and uses smart technology to control things like temperature, convection, and cooking times, so your food always comes out perfectly. It can fit up to six slices of toast or a whole chicken.
DEAL: Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer
Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro
If we had to pick our favorite Breville air fryer–toaster oven, it’d be the Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro. It’s basically a bigger, souped-up version of the model mentioned above. This one can fit nine slices of toast, an entire 14-lb. turkey, a 5-qt. Dutch oven, or a 9×13″ pan. It also comes with two more presets: proof and dehydrate. The size and price are rather hefty, but like we said above, you’ll probably find yourself using this countertop convection oven more often than your regular oven. It preheats quickly, uses less energy, and can do just about anything a full-size oven can (and probably do it better, to be honest).
DEAL: Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro
Breville Compact Smart Toaster Oven
If you’re thinking “all that sounds great, but I have no intention of replacing my full-size oven” or you’d simply prefer something that takes up less space, go for the Breville Compact Smart Toaster Oven—it’s a smaller version of the convection ovens above. It can fit four slices of toast, has eight cooking functions, and is on sale for 24% off this Black Friday.
DEAL: Breville Compact Smart Toaster Oven
Basket-style air fryers
Philips Premium XXL Digital Air Fryer
When you think of an air fryer, you probably envision a basket-style appliance—and it’s likely a Philips. This brand made the first-ever air fryer, so it’s no surprise it still makes some of the best models on the market. In testing, our Epicurious colleagues found that the Philips Premium Digital Air Fryer provided the most even cooking and was the easiest to use. Another standout factor? When Philips says XXL, it means it. This appliance has a 7-qt. capacity (much larger than other basket-style air fryers), and it’s big enough to fit a whole chicken. While it may be tempting to go for the smallest possible air fryer, we’ve learned that the large-capacity ones tend to work better. That’s because of the simple fact that more space equals more room for air to circulate around food, reaching every surface and making it crispy.
DEAL: Philips Premium XXL Digital Air Fryer
Philips Premium XL Air Fryer
Want something smaller? Opt for the 3-quart XL version. Like the air fryer above, it’s equipped with a digital touchscreen and seven presets.
DEAL: Philips Premium XL Air Fryer
Ninja Max XL Air Fryer
The Ninja Max XL is another one of our favorite basket-style air fryers. With a 5.5-quart capacity, (the standard size for basket-style air fryers), it can fit up to 3 pounds of french fries and it’s an ideal size for serving two or three people. It’s equipped with an easy-to-use control panel with options to air-fry, air-roast, air-broil, bake, and reheat—but what really sets it apart is the max crisp feature. While most air fryers are capable of going up to 400°F, the max crisp button turns the temperature up to 450°F, allowing food to get crunchier, faster.
DEAL: Ninja Max XL Air Fryer
Ninja 4-Qt. Air Fryer
Ninja also offers a smaller model with a modest 4-quart capacity that fits 2 pounds of french fries and is relatively easy to clean. While it doesn’t include the max crisp feature, BA editors say it’s still proven to churn out extra-crunchy chicken wings and mozzarella sticks.
DEAL: Ninja 4-Quart Air Fryer
Cosori Pro II Max XL
Associate food editor Rachel Gurjar used a Cosori Max XL to develop all her air fryer recipes, including these sesame-coconut chicken tenders. Its capacity is just shy of 6 quarts, and it comes with 12 preset functions. It feels a lot bigger than standard basket-style air fryers thanks to the fact that it’s square instead of circular—the extra corners seem to provide more room.
DEAL: Cosori Pro II Max XL
Instant Pot Vortex Plus Air Fryer
We know Instant Pot for its electric pressure cookers, but the brand’s also made a foray into air fryers with its Instant Vortex. It has rotisserie and proofing functions and comes with a nonstick drip pan, two perforated cooking trays, and a few other dishwasher-safe accessories.
DEAL: Instant Vortex Plus Air Fryer
Ninja Foodi DualZone 2-Basket Air Fryer
Somewhere between basket-style air fryers and air fryer–toaster ovens, there’s the Ninja Foodi DualZone 2-Basket Air Fryer. It’s equipped with two independent baskets and uses smart DualZone technology that allows you to cook two dishes at once, using different temperatures and cook times. It’s the best of both worlds.
DEAL: Ninja Foodi DualZone 2-Basket Air Fryer
Dash Compact Air Fryer
Dash has cornered the market for remarkably inexpensive, delightfully mini versions of popular kitchen appliances. While we haven’t tried this wee air fryer, it’s on sale for the low, low price of 25 bucks, which makes the risk pretty minimal. And we really stand by Dash’s mini waffle maker, see-through toaster, and egg cooking machine. Its 2.6-quart. capacity makes it ideal for studio apartments or dorms, so it could be a great gift for a family member who’s about to head off to college.
DEAL: Dash Compact Air Fryer
More air fryer Black Friday sales:
We’ll be honest. There are a million versions of this kitchen gadget, and we haven’t gotten to try them all yet—though we have tested many, many air fryers. Here are a few more options, including the Ninja Foodi models, which are popular and well-reviewed, and a deal for over half off of a Bella air fryer.
An air fryer that’s also a grill: Ninja Foodi Smart XL 6-in-1 Indoor Grill & Air Fryer with Built in Thermometer, $160 $280 at NinjaAn air fryer that’s also a pressure cooker: Ninja Foodi Programmable 10-in-1 5-Qt. Pressure Cooker and Air Fryer, $100 $180 at TargetA massive air fryer–oven: Gourmia 9-Slice Digital Air Fryer Oven with 14 One-Touch Cooking Functions and Auto French Doors, $110 $150 at TargetAn air fryer–toaster oven that you can put away: Ninja Air Fry Countertop Oven with Flip Up & Away Capability for Storage Space, $130 $220 on AmazonA budget-friendly basket air fryer: Bella Pro Series 4.2-Qt. Digital Air Fryer, $30 $80 at Best BuyA large-capacity air fryer on a budget: Chefman 5-Qt. Digital Air Fryer, $55 $100 on Amazon
Which air fryer is right for me?
If you’re just cooking for one or two, a compact, basket-style air fryer like the Cosori or 3-qt. Philips will take up less space than a toaster-oven-style fryer but still get the job done—just make sure anything you’re cooking in it doesn’t get overcrowded because that will prevent it from getting crispy. If you need a model that can handle multiple racks of food, dehydrate apple slices, toast bread, and serve as an extra oven for holiday pie marathoning, go with the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro, which a few food stylists we know swear by as secondary ovens. That thing can do it all.
What is an air fryer anyway?
Are you familiar with a convection oven? Then you’re familiar with an air fryer. It’s essentially the same thing, but “air frying” just sounds so much lighter, doesn’t it? An air fryer is a mini countertop convection oven, which means it uses a fan to help circulate hot air around your food so that it cooks more evenly and efficiently than in a normal oven. It preheats in minutes and makes weeknight cooking convenient, mostly hands-off, and so, so crispy.
What should I cook in my air fryer?
It’s important that you have clear expectations going into your air fryer journey. If you think of the air fryer as a fryer, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. The air fryer will do a good job of crisping frozen chicken fingers, or re-crisping fried takeout from yesterday, but when it comes to making foods with a wet batter (like fried chicken or batter-coated vegetables), it falls pretty short. There is a workaround: Dredge those traditionally wet-brined foods with crispy dry ingredients, like breadcrumbs or cornstarch.
But don’t feel disheartened. The air fryer is still a magical crisping machine. It can achieve textures on brussels sprouts and potato wedges that you’d never get in your regular oven. And the crispy chickpeas will be absolutely transcendent. Vegetables that are prone to mushiness, like zucchini and eggplant, can get jammy interiors and crisp exteriors using the power of the air fryer. And weeknight dinner will be so much easier, because you can use this multifunctional and fast machine rather than your full oven to heat up leftovers or make separate meals for kids.
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