Air fryer buying in India is easy to overthink because every model promises crispy snacks with less oil. But the real question is simpler: how many people are you cooking for, how much counter space do you have, and do you want a basic knob model or a digital model with presets?
Best air fryer in India
For most Indian homes, we would start with a 4.2L air fryer if you cook snacks for 2–3 people, and a 6L-plus air fryer if you regularly cook for a family. A small air fryer can feel neat on the counter, but it becomes annoying if you always need to cook in two batches.
RaviSelect verdict
Editor’s note: Air fryer prices move during sales. Before buying, verify capacity, warranty, basket size, return policy, replacement basket cost, and whether the listed model is analogue or digital.
Best air fryer in India: the shortlist
Philips NA130/00 6.2L Airfryer
The safer family-size pick if you want larger capacity and Philips’ Rapid Air ecosystem.
Best reason to buy: 6.2L capacity is easier to live with for families.
Havells Prolife Vista 4.2L
A practical value pick with 4.2L capacity, see-through window, and simple controls.
Best reason to buy: good capacity and brand confidence without overpaying.
INALSA Tasty Fry Digital 4.2L
A good lower-price digital option if you want touch controls and preset cooking modes.
Best reason to buy: digital controls and presets at a more approachable price.
Philips NA120/00 4.2L Airfryer
A compact Philips option if you want a smaller basket and simpler analogue controls.
Best reason to buy: Philips reliability in a smaller size for 1–3 people.
Air fryer comparison table
| Pick | Best for | Why we like it | Watch out for | CTA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Philips NA130/00 6.2L | Families | 6.2L capacity, Rapid Air, 12 cooking methods | Costs more and takes more counter space | Buy on Amazon |
| Havells Prolife Vista 4.2L | Value buyers | 4.2L capacity, 1350W, see-through window, 2-year warranty | Analogue controls may feel basic | Buy on Amazon |
| INALSA Tasty Fry Digital 4.2L | Digital controls | 1400W, 4.2L, touch control, 8 presets | Warranty is shorter than Havells | Buy on Amazon |
| Philips NA120/00 4.2L | Compact Philips buyers | 4.2L capacity, 1500W, Rapid Air, analogue interface | Smaller basket than NA130 | Buy on Amazon |
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We are not picking only by presets.
Many air fryers advertise preset menus, but presets are not magic. A good air fryer still needs proper basket size, even heating, easy cleaning, sensible temperature control, and enough space for the food you actually cook.
For this shortlist, we looked at capacity, power, controls, brand confidence, warranty, family fit, and whether the product makes sense for common Indian snacks and meals. We have not lab-tested these air fryers yet, so this is an editorial shortlist based on specifications, official pages, and practical use-case fit.
What we checked before shortlisting air fryers
Why these air fryer picks made the list
Philips NA130/00 6.2L Airfryer
This is the air fryer we would check first for a family. The 6.2L size is the main reason. It reduces the “cook in two batches” problem that makes smaller air fryers irritating for family snacks.
Philips also has the strongest air fryer recall in India, which matters for buyers who want a safer brand choice. The downside is price and counter space. If you cook only for one or two people, the smaller Philips NA120 or Havells Vista may be more practical.
Pros
- Large 6.2L family-size basket
- Rapid Air technology
- Multiple cooking methods
Cons
- More expensive than budget models
- Takes more counter space
- Overkill for very small households
Bottom line: Buy this if you want a family-size air fryer from a safer known brand. Skip it if your kitchen is small or you cook only single-person portions.
Havells Prolife Vista 4.2L
Havells Prolife Vista is the value pick because it keeps things practical: 4.2L capacity, 1350W power, see-through window, adjustable time and temperature, and a 2-year warranty.
It is not as premium as a larger Philips model, and the analogue controls may feel basic if you love digital panels. But for many homes, simple controls are actually easier to live with.
Bottom line: Choose this if you want a good-value 4.2L air fryer from a known Indian appliance brand. Skip it if you specifically want digital presets.
INALSA Tasty Fry Digital 4.2L
This is the pick for buyers who want digital controls without jumping to a premium price bracket. The 4.2L capacity and 1400W rating are sensible for small families, and the 8 presets make it beginner-friendly.
The trade-off is warranty and brand confidence. INALSA can be good value, but Havells and Philips may feel safer for buyers who care more about after-sales comfort.
Bottom line: Buy this if you want a digital air fryer on a budget. Skip it if you prefer the safer brand confidence of Philips or Havells.
Philips NA120/00 4.2L Airfryer
Philips NA120 is the smaller Philips alternative. It makes sense if you want Philips’ Rapid Air approach but do not need the bigger 6.2L basket of the NA130.
The main limitation is batch size. For fries, nuggets, paneer, or snacks for 1–3 people, 4.2L can work. For a larger family, go straight to the NA130 or another 6L-class model.
Bottom line: Choose this if you want a smaller Philips air fryer. Skip it if you regularly cook for four or more people.
What to know before buying an air fryer
Capacity is the first thing to decide. A 4.2L air fryer is fine for 1–3 people or light snacks. For a family, a 6L-plus model is more comfortable because you can cook more in one batch.
Second, think about controls. Analogue knobs are simple and reliable. Digital panels look cleaner and offer presets, but presets are not essential once you learn time and temperature for your regular recipes.
Third, think about cleaning. If the basket is annoying to clean, you will use the air fryer less. Dishwasher-safe parts are useful, but even then, check coating quality and replacement basket availability.
An air fryer is not magic
An air fryer can make frozen snacks, fries, paneer, cutlets, and reheated food more convenient. But it will not make every food taste exactly like deep frying. Some recipes need oil brushing, shaking, preheating, or batch adjustment. That is normal.
Helpful RaviSelect pages
For more cooking appliance guides, visit our Kitchen section. You may also like our Best mixer grinder in India guide if you are upgrading your kitchen setup.
Air fryer FAQs
What size air fryer is best for a family?
For a family, 6L or larger is more comfortable. A 4.2L air fryer can work for smaller snacks, but you may need to cook in batches.
Is a digital air fryer better than analogue?
Not always. Digital controls look cleaner and offer presets, but analogue knobs are simple and easy to use. Cooking performance depends more on heating, basket design, and capacity.
Can an air fryer replace deep frying?
It can reduce oil and make many snacks crisp, but it does not perfectly copy deep frying for every recipe. Expect a healthier-style crispness, not the exact same taste.
Is 4.2L air fryer enough?
It is enough for 1–3 people and light snacks. For larger families or regular batch cooking, a 6L-plus model is easier to live with.

