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The dual zone air fryer is the one that finally makes a real family meal possible without juggling pans. Two separate drawers mean you can cook chips in one and chicken in the other, at different temperatures, and have both land on the plate at the same time. It earns its place if you cook for three or more and you are tired of doing things in batches.
What to look for
- Capacity that suits your house. Around 7.6 litres total handles four to six portions, so check the drawer size matches the meals you actually make.
- A genuine sync setting. The point of two zones is finishing together, so look for a match-cook or sync function rather than two timers you babysit yourself.
- Dishwasher safe baskets. Non-stick drawers that lift out and go in the dishwasher save you the worst part of the washing up.
Our pick
This is a two-drawer model with roughly 7.6 litres of space and six functions covering air fry, roast, bake, reheat, dehydrate and a max crisp mode for proper crunch. The two zones run independently, then sync so both sides are ready together, which is the bit that makes weeknight dinners calmer. It suits families and anyone cooking for several people, and it is simple enough that an older child can use it safely with supervision. The baskets pop out for easy cleaning.
One honest note: you do not need the largest or most expensive version on the shelf. If you usually cook for two, a smaller single drawer would do, and the mid-range dual zone here covers most households comfortably without paying for capacity you will rarely fill.