After the Foodi Air Fryer (AF300EU) and the Air Fryer Max (AF160EU), it is the turn of the Air Fryer (AF100EU) to pass through our test laboratory. So what is Ninja’s most affordable air fryer worth? Answer in this test.
Ninja Air Fryer AF100EU
Introductory price €129.99
Back Market
€65.00Refurbished
Amazon
€79.00Nine
Boulanger.com
€79.00Nine
Rakuten
€79.00Nine
Fnac.com
€79.99Nine
Darty.com
€79.99Nine
Ninja Kitchen
€79.99Nine
Ubaldi
€86.00Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€124.29Nine
Cdiscount Marketplace
€129.18Nine
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Convenience of use
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Noise
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Interview
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Cooking
Strong points
Very rapid rise in temperature.
Temperature stability.
Interesting “Dehydrate” function.
Ease of use.
Weak points
Tank a little small.
Quite thin recipe booklet.
Tendency to heat on the outside.
Ninja’s most affordable air fryer is surprisingly the best performing. The requested temperatures are quickly reached and generally well respected. And if the Air Fryer (AF100EU) obviously offers a little less functionality than its big sisters with a wider temperature range, its “Dehydrate” function constitutes an interesting advantage compared to a Proscenic T21 offering, for a similar price, options certainly more numerous, but a bit “gadgets”. Only the capacity of the tank ultimately appears to be a real obstacle, which should however only stop large families.
The second best quality/price ratio
The Cosori CP158-AF is an interesting oil-free fryer, as much for its large capacity as for its performance. Particularly respectful of temperatures, it diffuses heat very well in its basket and is quite quick to heat up. Its functions nevertheless remain basic and we would have liked to find a recipe book in French in the box.