On this page, you will find out how many watts an air fryer draws.
Fried food no longer has to be super unhealthy. The invention of the air fryer means you can have crispy fries or wings without the heart stopping side effects. That’s epic news! Plus they’re much safer to use without a vat of boiling oil in your kitchen. You can now just plug in your appliance, press a button, and get frying. One thing to keep an eye on is the power consumption, particularly if you are worried about electricity usage or want to cook in an RV or similar scenario.
Below we will discuss and test air fryer wattage, explain how to work it out for yourself, and calculate the total electricity required.
How Many Watts is an Air Fryer?
The average air fryer uses between 1200 to 1700 watts.
The exact number depends on the size and model of your air fryer. For example, a small 3 quart machine uses around 1200W while a large family sized one draws 1700W or more.
The reason for this difference is quite simple: the larger the air fryer, the harder it works to cook the increased amounts of food. There will be larger heating elements and components to run. Overall, it is a mid powered kitchen appliance that needs to draw decent wattage to get a high enough temperature to crisp up food. That being said, it uses far less than a traditional deep fat fryer or oven.
How to Find Out Your Air Fryer Wattage
There’s 3 ways you can work out the wattage of an air fryer.
- Check Product Specification
The quickest way is to look at the air fryer’s specification. The watts (W) is usually written on a sticker on the base of the appliance. If not, you can check the user manual or the manufacturer’s website for technical details.
- Use a Wattmeter
A wattmeter is brilliant for getting a live wattage reading and tracking total energy usage of any appliance. You can simply plug it into your air fryer to get instant information.
I used one to test an air fryer which gave a live reading of 1549W while cooking chicken wings.
- Wattage Formula or Calculator
If you know the amperage and voltage of your air fryer you can use this to find the running watts. Simply use the formula Amps x Volts = Watts. Or you can head over to the ‘Watt Calculator’ to work this out.
Air Fryer Wattage Examples
Let’s take a look at specific examples of how many watts an air fryer draws. Below is a collection of modern air fryers with their listed power ratings.
Air Fryer Model | Power Rating (Watts) |
Innsky Air Fryer XL | 1700 |
Ninja Air Fryer | 1500 |
Ninja Air Fryer Max | 1750 |
Ultrean Air Fryer | 1500 |
BELLA 2.9QT Manual Air Fryer | 1400 |
Instant Vortex Plus | 1700 |
Momo Lifestyle Air Fryer | 1500 |
Dash Tasti-Crisp | 1000 |
Chefman Multifunctional Digital | 1700 |
As you can see, the power ratings vary between different air fryers. So you should take the time to check your own appliance.
How Much Electricity Does an Air Fryer Use?
You can use air fryer wattage to work out how much electricity it uses. Plus this can be useful in understanding how much it costs to run your air fryer.
A watt (W) is a measurement of power at a single point in time. A watt-hour is the total amount of electricity used in an hour. For example, an air fryer drawing 1500W would use 1500Wh when running for an hour.
Happily, electricity bills are recorded in kilowatt-hours (kWh). A kilowatt is simply 1000 watts. So a 1500W air fryer running for 1 hour uses 1.5kWh.
In reality, you use an air fryer for 30 minutes at a time. This means an air fryer uses about 750Wh or 0.75kWh of electricity for each use. If you use it twice a week that’s 6kWh a month and 72kWh a year.
That’s a rough electricity cost of $0.11 each use or $10 a year to air fry your dinner twice a week.
Of course, these numbers are estimates which will change based on your own equipment, cooking choices, and electricity prices. You can see that using an air fryer regularly will impact your total electricity usage. But compared to a traditional oven, it uses much less energy!
Using an Air Fryer Off-Grid
If you want to use your air fryer in an off-grid situation such as a power outage, boat, or RV, the information above is important. It helps you to pick the power products and know how long everything can run.
You can either use a power inverter, portable power station, or generator to create AC electricity.
To make sure everything runs smoothly you should check two things on this equipment – wattage capacity and total energy capacity.
Your power source, like an inverter, should have a wattage capacity of at least 20% more than your air fryer. This ensures it will be able to deliver enough power as they are never 100% efficient. To air fry your food, you will need at least 2000W of power capacity. This should give you enough capacity to run your appliance without overworking your equipment.
Secondly, you need to ensure your energy source, like a battery, has enough energy to run the air fryer for the required amount of time. As we already know, it will use about 750Wh electricity for each usage. This is the equivalent to 62.5Ah on a 12V battery.
How Many Watts Does an Air Fryer Use Summary
I hope you now understand how many watts an air fryer uses.
These countertop appliances can draw a fair amount of power as they need to get upto to temperatures of 400 degrees or more! The total electricity usage will vary depending on what you are cooking and how often you use the device. This means you should be careful how long you run it for if you are using batteries when off-grid. When it comes to utility bills, you might find it’s cheaper than running larger appliances in your kitchen.