Next Story
Newszop

Households with air fryers face £135 charges from Wednesday

Send Push

They are a household appliance surging in popularity thanks to being quick and easy to use, cheaper to run than an oven, and often healthier because they don't need oil. But running an air fryer can still be expensive, especially if you're running it for hours at a time - and the cost is going up again from Wednesday.

Currently, electricity costs an average of 25.73p per kWh, and it will go up to 26.35p per kWh from October 1, when Ofgem increases prices of gas and electricity by an average of 2%, from £1,720 for a 'typical use' household to £1,755. According to comparison site Go Compare, the average air fryer uses anything between 800 watts and 2,000 watts per hour to heat up and cook food.

Taking an average at 1,400W, an average air fryer would cost 36p to run for an hour right now, or £131.48 per year if run for one hour per day.

But with the new prices from October, the cost will be £134.65 per year, after the cost per hour increases to 37p.

The good news is that, generally, it's still cheaper to run an air fryer than an oven.

Go Compare says; "Our guide on air fryer vs oven energy costs revealed that air fryers are cheaper to run than conventional ovens, simply because ovens use a lot more energy, between 2,000 to 5,000 watts on average. This can vary depending on what heat the oven is on.

"It costs roughly 49p an hour to run an average oven (0.63kWh).

"Don't forget, people love air fryers because of how quickly they cook food which means they use less energy. A bag of frozen chips takes 20 to 25 minutes in an oven, whereas in an air fryer it takes eight to 20 minutes.

"To save energy, make sure you are only keeping them switched on for as long as they are in use."

Of course, the best way to save money on your bills right now is to get a fix. There are still fixed energy deals much cheaper than the October price cap available on the market, which will save you money against the new prices and guarantee to lock your price in for the next 12 months, but time is rapidly running out to grab one before October.

Loving Newspoint? Download the app now