Looking to make family mealtimes quicker, easier and more energy efficient? Air fryers have become one of the most popular kitchen appliances across Cornwall and Devon, but are they really worth it for family cooking?
In this article
- What is an air fryer and how does it work?
- Why families are switching to air fryers
- Can an air fryer replace your oven?
- What size air fryer do you need for a family?
- Pros and cons of air fryers
- Popular meals you can cook in an air fryer
- Is an air fryer worth it for your household?
What is an air fryer and how does it work?
An air fryer is essentially a compact countertop oven that uses rapid hot air circulation to cook food. It gives you that crispy, golden finish you would normally expect from frying, but with little to no oil.
Instead of submerging food in oil, an air fryer uses a powerful fan and heating element to circulate hot air evenly around your food. The result is a crisp exterior and tender interior, often in less time than a conventional oven.

Why families are switching to air fryers
Across Cornwall and Devon, more households are turning to air fryers as a practical way to cook for the family.
Faster cooking for busy lifestyles
Whether it is after school dinners or quick meals after work, air fryers can cook many dishes in 10 to 25 minutes.
Lower energy usage
With rising energy costs, many families are looking for more efficient ways to cook. Air fryers typically use less energy than a full-sized oven, especially for smaller meals.
Great for everyday favourites
From chips and chicken to fish and roasted vegetables, air fryers make it easy to cook family favourites with less oil.
Less washing up
Most air fryer baskets and trays are non-stick and dishwasher safe, making clean-up simple.

Can an air fryer replace your oven?
For many households in Cornwall and Devon, the air fryer becomes the go-to appliance for everyday cooking.
For smaller families or day-to-day cooking, an air fryer can handle a surprising amount. From chicken and fish to vegetables and even baked goods, it can take over many of your regular meals.
However, for larger meals such as a full Sunday roast or when cooking for a bigger group, your main oven is still essential.
Many households find that the air fryer becomes their go-to for everyday cooking, while the oven is reserved for bigger occasions.

What size air fryer do you need for a family?
Choosing the right size is key if you are cooking for more than one or two people.
Small households (1 to 2 people)
- 3 to 5 litre capacity
Medium households (3 to 4 people)
- 5 to 7 litre capacity
Larger families (5+ people)
- 7 litre plus or dual-drawer models
Dual-drawer air fryers are especially useful for families, allowing you to cook two different foods at the same time, often with synced finish times.

Pros and cons of air fryers
Pros
- Quick and convenient cooking
- Energy efficient for smaller meals
- Healthier alternative to frying
- Easy to clean
- Great for everyday family meals
Cons
- Limited capacity compared to an oven
- Can require batch cooking for larger families
- Takes up worktop space
- Not ideal for very large meals or entertaining
Popular meals you can cook in an air fryer
Air fryers are far more versatile than many people expect. Some popular family favourites include:
- Chips and wedges
- Chicken breasts, wings or nuggets
- Sausages and burgers
- Roasted vegetables
- Salmon and other fish
- Toasties and wraps
- Baked treats such as brownies or muffins
Many families also use air fryers to reheat leftovers, often with better results than a microwave.

Is an air fryer worth it for your household?
For many families across Cornwall and Devon, an air fryer is well worth it.
If you want to save time, reduce energy usage and make everyday cooking easier, it is a practical addition to your kitchen. While it will not completely replace your oven, it can significantly reduce how often you use it.
Choosing the right size and model is key, especially for family cooking.
Final thoughts
Air fryers are not just a trend, they have become a genuinely useful tool for modern family cooking. From speeding up midweek meals to cutting down on energy usage, they offer real everyday benefits.
If you have not tried one yet, now could be the perfect time to see how it fits into your routine.
Explore air fryers at HBH Woolacotts
At HBH Woolacotts, we stock a wide range of air fryers from leading brands including Ninja, Sage and Hamilton Beach. With stores across Cornwall and Devon, our team is always happy to help you choose the right model for your home.
