Cooking healthier has never been more accessible. Air fryers are now doing wonders—crispy snacks, roasted veggies, even baking—with far less oil. If you’re shopping in 2025 and want value without compromise, these picks give you strong performance, capacity, and usability for a reasonable price.
Here are five models reviewed with what people like and dislike—so you can choose what matters most for your kitchen.

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This is a 6.2-litre capacity extra-large air fryer from Philips, rated at 1700 W. It features Philips’ Rapid Air (“starfish”) technology for even hot-air flow, which helps crisp food without flipping. Offers 12 preset cooking modes (fry, bake, grill, roast, reheating, defrosting, dehydrating). Comes with temperature/time adjustment, nonstick basket, energy-saving claims versus conventional ovens, and a 2-year warranty. Useful for larger batches or families.
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Kent Classic is a 4 L capacity air fryer with 1300 W power, analog (knob) temperature control (80-200°C), 30-minute timer with auto cut-off, and functions like fry, grill, roast, bake. Advertised to use up to 80% less oil compared to traditional deep frying. Great for families of 3-4. Simpler design (no digital presets) makes it easier to use for basic cooking without fuss. Amazon India+1
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Prestige Nutrifry offers 4.5 L capacity and 1200 W power, with 8 preset modes (fry, grill, roast, bake, reheat etc.), digital touch display, and non-stick easy-clean basket. Advertised to use ~80% less oil, with safety features (auto shut-off when basket removed) and user-friendly design. Ideal for mid-sized households wanting versatility (snacks, roast, grilled items) without spending too much. Amazon India+2TTK Prestige+2
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INALSA’s AirCrisp 3.5 L model offers digital display, timer & temperature control, “Air Crisp” technology, multiple preset options, and a non-stick basket — allows baking, roasting, reheat etc. A compact model for smaller kitchens or fewer people. (Note: I couldn’t find enough detailed reviews to do full 5-positive / 5-negative analysis yet.)
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Morphy Richards’ offering includes standard digital controls, timer & temperature settings, preset cooking modes, non-stick basket, likely capacity in the mid-4 litre range. Known brand in India, decent after-sales. Precise numbers from user reviews vary; performance is reportedly good for basic frying & roasting needs. (Limited negative feedback available; further checking advised.)
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Conclusion
If you want large capacity and strong performance, Philips NA130/00 stands out—it’s ideal for feeding families and cooking bigger batches. If your kitchen space is limited and you prefer simpler controls, Kent Classic or INALSA delivers good value without extra complexity.
For balanced features—capacity, presets, touch control—Prestige Nutrifry is a solid middle ground. Before you buy, check real user feedback (especially about smell, cleaning, and after-sales), because small annoyances can affect your long-term satisfaction more than extra wattage or presets.
