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Air Fryer Digital Touchscreen Review UK 2026

Air Fryer Digital Touchscreen
Our score: 6.8/10
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Quick verdict

Score: 6.8/10

Best for: Faster, lower-oil everyday cooking and reheating

Not for: Large family roasts and big-batch cooking, where a full-size oven still wins on capacity

Bottom line: A practical air fryer (6.3L, 8 functions) that crisps food fast with little oil and costs less to run than an oven.

This 6.3L air fryer with a digital touchscreen is an 8-in-1 cooking option with temperature control up to 200°C. The model is suited to roasting, baking, dehydrating, reheating, and everyday cooking, with straightforward settings for UK home use. The 80-200°C range supports multiple food types with fewer temperature guesswork steps. Overall, it is a practical, moderate-capacity choice when simple temperature control matters more than advanced performance details.

Key specifications

SpecValue Notes
Capacity6.3L Title-stated
Power1700W Title-stated
Temperature range80 - 200°C Title-stated
Cooking functions8 Title-stated
Function namesRoast, Bake, Dehydrate, Reheat Title-stated (not listed exhaustively)

Pros

  • 6.3L capacity
  • 8 cooking functions
  • Faster and cheaper to run than a full-size oven

Cons

  • Takes up worktop space
  • Cooks smaller batches than a full-size oven
  • Some foods still need a light spray of oil to crisp up

Capacity and Size

A 6.3L capacity air fryer can suit many everyday UK cooking tasks, particularly for one to a few people. The basket or cooking chamber is designed to hold up to 6.3 litres, which supports moderate portions of chips, roast vegetables, or reheated meals without needing constant batch cooking. For larger family servings, the 6.3L limit may require multiple cooking rounds, which can add time.

Cooking Performance and Functions

Cooking Performance and Functions are defined by the model's 1700W heating and 80-200°C temperature control, which supports cooking tasks that require different heat levels, such as roasting, baking, dehydrating and reheating. It includes 8 cooking functions, allowing switching between preset modes rather than setting everything manually. In normal use, it heats to the selected temperature, cooks for the required time, and then helps maintain heat while the cooking run continues. The core advantage is flexibility across varied recipes, but the precision of results for thicker items or delicate foods depends on portion size and cook time because further specifics are not stated.

Single or Dual Zone

For this air fryer, the "single or dual zone" design is relevant because it affects whether different foods can be cooked at different temperatures at the same time. This model's title confirms a 6.3L, 1700W oil-free cooker with 80-200°C temperature control, but it does not specify whether it is single-zone or dual-zone, or whether it has separate heating areas. If it is effectively single-zone, only one temperature setting can be used per cooking session, so mixed items may need timing adjustments. For best results, cook similar foods together or reheat later, using roast, bake, reheat, or dehydrate as needed.

Ease of Use and Controls

The digital touchscreen and controls make this 6.3L air fryer straightforward to operate, with 8 cooking functions and temperature control from 80 to 200°C. For daily use, a cook can be started by selecting a function such as Roast, Bake, Dehydrate, or Reheat, then adjusting the temperature within the stated range. The control panel is simple, with basic selection and confirmation steps required before starting.

Cleaning and Maintenance

After use, cleaning should begin as soon as the air fryer's parts are still warm but not hot to the touch. This timing helps loosen grease and food residue for easier removal. Remove the basket and drawer, then soak them in warm water with a mild detergent, especially where oil-free cooking still leaves sticky spots. Wipe the drawer's tray and any crumb catch, then rinse and dry fully before reassembly. Clean the exterior, including the digital touchscreen area, with a damp cloth only, and never submerge the appliance. If stubborn residue remains, gentle non-abrasive scrubbing can be used, while avoiding scratching.

Noise and Energy Use

Noise and energy use depend on the air fryer's operation and what is being cooked, because the fan and heating cycle switch on and off to maintain the selected temperature. With a 1700W power rating and temperature control up to 200°C, energy use is higher at higher settings and can be lower when reheating smaller portions. The fan runs during cooking, so it is unlikely to be silent, particularly for longer programmes such as roast or bake. The cooking process follows a sequence of preheating, circulating hot air, then cycling the heating to hold temperature. Actual noise and running costs vary with the food load and chosen function.

Who Is This Air Fryer For?

This 6.3L air fryer is a good fit for people who want an all-in-one option for everyday cooking, especially when they need enough space for family-size portions. It suits households that prefer temperature controls up to 200°C and an easy switch between tasks, with 8 cooking functions including roast, bake, dehydrate, and reheat. Busy cooks may find it practical because it covers common meals without needing multiple appliances. However, buyers who cook very small single servings may find the 6.3L basket size less flexible than smaller models.

Where to Buy in the UK

Finding a 6.3L air fryer with digital touchscreen in the UK is easiest by checking major countertop-appliance retailers and comparing their product pages against the required details: 8-in-1 cooking functions, programmes that include roast, bake, dehydrate, and reheat, temperature control in the 80-200°C range, and a stated 1700W power rating. Stock and exact programme listings can change, so shoppers should verify the 6.3L capacity and confirm the 80-200°C heat range and 1700W figure before buying. Some listings may leave out specific programmes or functions, so checking the specification section matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Other worth it?

For faster, lower-oil cooking of chips, chicken, veg and reheats, the Other earns its place with 6.3L capacity. It is also cheaper to run than heating a full-size oven - check the current Amazon UK price, as it changes often.

Is the Other big enough for a family?

The Other has 6.3L capacity. As a rough guide, 4-5L suits 1-2 people, 6-8L suits 3-4, and larger or dual-drawer models suit families of 4 or more.

What are the downsides of the Other?

Air fryers take up worktop space, cook smaller batches than a full oven, and some foods still need a light oil spray. They are best for crisping and reheating rather than replacing every oven job, which is why they suit some kitchens better than others.

Is the Other cheaper to run than an oven?

For small and medium portions, usually yes - the Other heats a much smaller space than a full-size oven and cooks faster, so it uses less energy. For large meals that fill a big oven anyway, the saving is smaller. Exact cost depends on its wattage and your tariff.

What can you cook in the Other?

The Other has 8 cooking functions covering jobs like air-fry, roast, bake, grill and reheat. Beyond chips it handles chicken, fish, veg, bacon and reheating leftovers crisply; baking and dehydrating are possible on models that offer those modes.

Is the Other easy to clean?

The drawer and crisper plate wipe or wash clean; non-stick coatings make this easier. Clean it after each use, as baked-on grease is harder to remove later.

Do you need oil in the Other?

Little or none - the Other circulates hot air to crisp food, so most things need only a light spray of oil or none at all. Naturally fatty foods like sausages need no added oil, while a fine mist helps fresh chips and breaded items crisp up.