According to research, more than half of UK households now own an Airfryer. Ownership of the money-saving and time-saving devices has increased by 70% since 2022. And with it being heralded as the most popular kitchen gadget of 2023, it seems households are continuing their efforts to save energy and bypass the use of their oven. In light of a cost of living crisis, it’s reported that the money-saving elements of the device is appealing to Brits. In fact, according to research by Utilita Energy, airfryers run at an average cost of £55 a year, whilst a standard electric cooker runs at around £335 a year.
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00:00According to research, more than half of UK households now own an airfryer.
00:05Ownership of the money-saving and time-saving devices has increased by 70% since 2022,
00:10and with it being heralded as one of the most popular kitchen gadgets of 2023,
00:15it seems households are continuing their efforts to save energy and bypass the use of their oven.
00:20In the light of a cost-of-living crisis, it's reported that the money-saving elements of the device is appealing to Brits.
00:26In fact, according to research by Utilita Energy, airfryers run at an average of £55 a year,
00:33whilst a standard electric cooker runs at around £335 a year.
00:38It was during the pandemic when the airfryer boom began, appealing for its sense of ease.
00:44The airfryer itself cooks food by circulating hot air around the food,
00:48and as a result, the food is heated by convection, which creates a crunchy, crispy exterior.
00:53But whilst the device is a popular one, it's been reported that almost 43% of users struggle to figure out proper cooking times.
01:00But are you an airfryer novice or connoisseur?