Best dual zone air fryer in 2024 UK – our 7 must-have dual basket appliances after testing
All of the best dual zone air fryers that we've tried and tested – so that you can read up before you invest
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Find the best dual-zone air fryer for your kitchen with this tried and tested guide, which is complete with favourites from Ninja, Instant, and more. Our findings? This is the air fryer type that busy families or keen cooks need to really make the most of their kitchen space.
After reviewing a host of these larger, two-basket versions of the best air fryers, we're sold on just how revolutionary these appliances are. Their popularity has simply been soaring in the last few years, with new releases with clever designs detailed below too.
With a low cost to run due to their energy-efficient designs, investing in one of these dual-basket air fryers is a decision that will pay for itself in the long run, with hundreds of pounds worth of energy likely saved from ditching your oven.
Thanks to the usefulness of these appliances, we suspect the air fryer hype isn't going anywhere fast. But if you're not sure whether you want a single or double-drawer model but know you need to cook for a crowd, then be sure to check out our guide to the best air fryers for a family of 4.
The best dual zone air fryers - The quick list
Not much time to spare on your hunt for the best dual zone air fryer? That's where our quick guide comes in. Click the text at the bottom of the listing if you do want to find out more before you buy.
Best overall
Best overall
+ Supremely powerful
+ Packed full of excellent features
+ Range of functions in a sleek machine
- Pricey
Best with windows
Best with windows
+ ClearCook allows you to monitor progress inside
+ Great cooking results during testing
+ Pleasant to use interface and sounds
- Temperature range is not as high as Ninja
Best flexible
Best flexible
+ Flexibility to be dual or single zoned
+ Very intuitive to use
+ No need to preheat
- You can't open each drawer individually
Best Ninja alternative
Best Ninja alternative
+ Versatile single or dual zone cooking
+ Roomy capacity
+ Intuitive touch control panel
+ Cook at a different mode and temperature in each zone
- Bigger draws can be cumbersome
Best affordable
Best affordable
+ A great price
+ Cook at two different termperatures independently
+ Nice viewing windows
-Not dishwasher safe
- Can be a bit slower than other options
Best Russell Hobbs
Best Russell Hobbs
+ A great price
+ Can sync finish
+ Optional shake reminder
Best
- Both sides have to cook at the same temperature
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Best to find on sale
Best to find on sale
+ Divider turns it from single to double drawer
+ You can often find it on offer for near £100
+ Has sync and match functionality
- Not quite as sophisticated as other flexible zone models
Best dual zone air fryer overall
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The Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone air fryer has a huge fan following - and it's easy to see why once you get your hands on one. Ninja is one of - if not THE leading air fryer brand on the market, and they've crystallized what is so great about this type of cooking with this dual basket invention, which we also voted as our pick of the best Ninja appliances out there.
In short, you can cook two different foods in two different ways (pick from six functions including the ability to bake) at the same time, and then sync them up to finish at the exact right moment so that everything will arrive at the table still hot. What that allows you to do in reality is to experiment with a range of different food types at home that you might not have even imagined just yet, such as dehydrated fruit snacks or a lemon drizzle cake.
This air fryer was tested by our Head of Reviews Millie Fender, who called it 'one of the best ever'. She loved just how high the temperature could be set - up to 240 degrees, a feature which makes it so versatile due to the type of things you can cook up. She also found that it was a standout winner for crisping up potato wedges and other fried favourites.
While it might be too hefty for smaller kitchens, this is the air fryer you should opt for if you can stretch your budget, and if you're cooking for more than one. If the budget is your only concern, then do take a look through our Ninja Kitchen discount codes to make sure that you're getting the best deal possible.
Just make sure to go into owning your Ninja with an open mind, and join online communities if you're looking for recipe inspiration and tips.
Our full Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone AF400UK air fryer review has more information.
Best dual zone air fryer with windows
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We're not afraid to say that we think the Instant Vortex Plus Dual Drawer air fryer deserves more hype than it currently has. This pick is a real contender to the Ninja for the crowning glory of being the best dual basket air fryer out there, with a design that is understated, clever and better looking than the Ninja (or so we think).
The front of both baskets has those magical ClearCook see-through windows that allow you to check on the progress of whatever is inside without losing any heat at all, a feature that the Ninja actually doesn't have. The interface is a dream to work with - and during testing, we've loved how easy it is to set up.
Like the Ninja, this air fryer has five other functions, and all of them are perfect for everyday cooking. The bake function is ideal for bread, the reheat function works for leftovers and you can even dehydrate oranges inside with the ability to set the temperature low for a long period of time (up to 12 hours).
This is the air fryer that our Ecommerce Editor Molly now uses every single day, saying that it is a miracle for midweek meals. User reviews agree that this air fryer is a genius buy too, with many saying that they are impressed with the high quality of the appliance, as well as the range of different foods they can experiment with cooking inside.
Our full Instant Vortex Dual Zone air fryer review has more information.
Best flexible dual zone air fryer
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If you know you want a dual-zone air fryer but don't necessarily need two sections all of the time, then the Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer Air Fryer is the one for you. Instead of choosing, you get both, giving this model ultimate versatility. You can insert a divider when you want to use the two drawers separately or keep the mammoth single drawer for cuts of meat and larger portions.
We found several other reasons to buy this excellent air fryer during our review process. Our expert reviewer Helen mastered everything from a leg of lamb to a toastie during tests, with a perfect cook every time. And seeing as this is a Ninja air fryer, it goes without saying that it’s simple to use, with well-thought-out settings and controls.
It might be too big for single-person households unless you host a lot. And if you have a teeny kitchen, you’ll need to be prepared to find space for it, since it’s quite wide and tall. Furthermore, it’s one of the most expensive Ninja air fryers - a fact that can’t be ignored in your decision about whether to buy.
Having said that, if you’re looking to limit how often you need to turn on your big, power-guzzling oven then look no further than the Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer - it's answered every air fryer conundrum out there.
Our full Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer Air Fryer review has more information.
Best Ninja alternative
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Our expert reviewer Helen said she 'couldn't think of many reasons not to buy this air fryer', which is high praise indeed from our hard-to-please expert.
The premise of the VersaZone is very similar to Ninja's FlexDrawer, with the choice of either one mega compartment or two smaller zones when air frying. After testing, Helen came to the conclusion that this is a top-notch air fryer with a capacity that’ll be ample for most families.
The flexibility to use it in either single or dual zone mode immediately solves the dilemma of whether to buy a single or double drawer air fryer and gives you the best of both worlds.
Another thing we love about this air fryer is its affordability. Though it has an RRP of £199.99, it's often reduced to far less, which really is excellent value for money. The only downsides Helen could find is that it might be a tad big for 1-2 person households and that in our review process, it couldn’t fit a chicken in it whole. But all-in-all it cooks well and is easy to use, with a quality that's Ninja-eqsue without the price tag.
Our full Instant Vortex Plus VersaZone Air Fryer review has the full details.
Best affordable dual zone air fryer
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This air fryer offers plenty of bang for your buck. It’s a great price, especially given that it includes features like the viewing windows in the doors. Admittedly, it took our reviewer Helen slightly longer to cook some foods in it compared to her usual air fryer, but otherwise she had only a few complaints.
Her main niggle after testing was that the control panel is less intuitive than others on the market. But that being said, after she'd tried it out for over a week, she started to get used to it and felt it was a minor negative that was outweighed by the value for money this air fryer offers.
It’s worth remembering that it lacks any cooking modes other than air fry and the baskets can’t go in your dishwasher. But if that doesn’t bother you, it’s a great dual-basket air fryer.
Our full Lakeland Dual Basket with Easy View Air Fryer review has more information.
The best Russell Hobbs dual zone air fryer
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The main reason to buy this air fryer from Russell Hobbs is the flexibility that comes with being able to split the basket into two zones, much like the Ninja FlexDrawer, which we've rated above.
Our expert product tester Helen had a mixed bag when reviewing this buy. Whilst she overall liked the idea of the deisng, having to cook at the same temperature on both sides, combined with the frustrations she experienced with the perforated dividers, left her thinking you might be better off opting for an air fryer without the flexible zones. And instead plumping for either a decent size single zone or a good dual zone air fryer.
There were positives with testing this air fryer too. Helen found it cooked much better when in the single zone mode, and cooked up an array of foods with it in good time.
On the whole, if you have a specific reason that means the flexibility to split it into two zones would suit your needs better than other air fryers, then it’ll get the job done. But you’ll just have to accept some of its quirks along the way.
Our full Russell Hobbs Satisfry Snappi Dual Basket Air Fryer review has the full details.
Best dual zone air fryer to find on sale
7. Salter EK5728 Fuzion Dual Air Fryer
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This air fryer is a more affordable version of the multi-zone air fryers we've been loving in 2023, like the Ninja FlexDrawer and Instant VersaZone. It's not quite as sophisticated regarding features or operation, but it is often on sale for close to the £100 mark and therefore a solid budget option.
During testing, we found that it was roomy and fairly easy to use (once you've got the knack of the buttons which need a firm press), but the cooking times are a bit more unpredictable than with a Ninja or an Instant air fryer.
Another feature of this air fryer that means it loses a few marks is its noisiness. All air fryers make some noise, but this is definitely on the louder side.
How we tested the best dual zone air fryers
Every air fryer in this buying guide has either been tested at home, or at our test facility by one of Ideal Home's reviewers for a number of weeks so that we can adhere to our testing protocol, and reliably tell you what's good and not so good about these products.
We've been putting air fryers all of kinds through their paces now for over a year and a half, which gives us the best idea of what to look for in dual basket iterations. That includes not only the cooking performance after trying them out with a range of foods, but also how they fit into a living space, how intuitive they are to use, and how much they're likely to set you back.
Based on our tests, we've given these air fryers a rating, which we hope to expand upon in our full reviews of each of these dual basket air fryers, a task that we're working towards at the moment. Below you can read up on who tested the air fryers in this round-up, and why they're qualified to tell you all about them.
Molly is the Ecommerce Editor for Ideal Home and is always on the lookout for the next must-buy product for your home. Covering all things appliance related, with an emphasis on air fryers, she regularly visits Future's Test Facility in Reading to thoroughly put products through their paces.
FAQs
When's the best time to buy a dual zone air fryer?
You won't need me to tell you that air fryers are immensely popular, with sales skyrocketing in the last few years.
In that time, there's been one month of the year far better than any other to invest in a dual zone air fryer. Yep, it's the month in which Black Friday and Cyber Monday fall, particularly near the end of November. If you want to learn more about the sales event itself, our Black Friday deals page has everything you need to know, even though the event won't be rolling around again until next year. If you're still looking for a deal this side of the year, then Boxing Day sales are the next best opportunity, and we're rounding up all of the best discounts of the season on our Boxing Day sales page.
How do dual zone air fryers work?
Dual zone air fryers do everything your usual air fryer can do, times two. So you can cook with the same time and temperatures across both drawers (effectively doubling the capacity of a single drawer use) or you can control either drawer independently.
This means you can air fry your roast vegetables in one drawer, and your chicken breast in an entirely different setting simultaneously.
To do this you can make the most of Sync or Match modes, which will either sync the finish times of your food to make sure everything is ready at the same time or use Match to duplicate the cooking settings from your first drawer across to the second.
How much does a dual zone air fryer cost?
Typically, they are pretty pricey. The models with the cheapest RRPs in this guide are still over £100 - a hefty price to pay for many. However, the bigger price tag of dual zone models is because you get more back from your investment - more space, greater functions, and improved settings to make use of, such as ones that allow you to sync up cooking times.
That's not to say that dual zone models out there won't be overpriced. Retailers can massively inflate prices past the RRP in order to sell what they've got, meaning that you can pay well over the odds if you're not careful. Always be aware of the actual RRP of the product by going directly to the retailer (Instant, Tower, Ninja) and checking the price that you're about to pay at Amazon or any other retailer beforehand.
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After writing for all of Future's Homes titles, Molly is now an Ecommerce Editor at Ideal Home, working across a range of shopping content to find the best buys for your space. Previously, she was the Staff Writer at TopTenReviews, another Future site, where she covered home content, which to a US audience is anything from turkey fryers to ride-on lawn mowers. Now, she spends her time writing reviews of appliances she’s tested at home and at our testing facility (we're talking air fryers, vacuums, dehumidifiers and more!), as well as curating buying guides. She's a certified Consumer Expert for several product categories after passing a five-step program including hands-on experience, consumer interviews and extensive research into her specialist areas including kitchen appliances and vacuums.
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