Best Air Fryers Under $100 (2026)

What are the best air fryers under $100 in 2026?

TL;DR

Top pick: Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze 6-Qt (~$90) — RTINGS' best budget pick, 3,600 RPM fan, PFAS-free ceramic, 9 functions, now under $90.
Best value: Instant Vortex Plus 6QT ClearCook (~$100) — full 6-qt family capacity with see-through windows, just under $100.
Best budget: Cosori 2.1-Qt Mini 4-in-1 (~$50) — the cheapest name-brand pick for 1-2 people.
The sub-$100 tier in 2026 delivers ~85-90% of premium performance on everyday food; note that as of July 2026 both Ninja picks (AF101 ~$120, AF150 XL ~$162) have reverted to MSRP above $100 — wait for a sale. [src1, src4]

Summary

The under-$100 air fryer market in mid-2026 is the sweet spot for value: reviewers consistently find that budget models deliver roughly 85-90% of premium performance on standard foods (fries, wings, vegetables, reheating, frozen items), with the main compromises being capacity, noise, and the absence of smart features rather than crisping quality. The standout pick is the Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze 6-Qt (~$90, discounted from a $119.99 MSRP), which RTINGS names its best budget air fryer of 2026 — it brings TurboBlaze technology (3,600 RPM fan, 5-fan-speed system), a 90-450°F range, a PFAS-free ceramic-coated basket, and 9 cooking functions to a price tier normally defined by stripped-down 4-in-1 units. [src1, src5]

For most buyers the strongest under-$100 6-quart pick after the Cosori is the Instant Vortex Plus 6QT ClearCook (~$100) — full family capacity with see-through windows just under the threshold. The Ninja AF101 4-Qt remains the safe simple pick when discounted (BestReviews' "best of the best" for crispy results, per Homes & Gardens roughly Ninja quality at a budget price), but as of July 2026 it has reverted to its ~$120 MSRP, and the larger Ninja AF150 XL 5.5-Qt now sits at ~$162 — both above the $100 tier until the next sale. The dual-zone Chefman 6-Qt Dual Basket (~$80) is the only genuine two-zone option under $100. At the cheapest end, the Cosori 2.1-Qt Mini (~$50) and Cuisinart AIR-80 2.6-Qt (~$60) cover singles, dorms, and small kitchens. [src2, src4, src6, src8]

All 8 models here have live, in-stock Amazon listings verified July 2026. Six remain at or below ~$100; the two Ninja picks (AF101 ~$120, AF150 XL ~$162) have reverted above $100 to MSRP — the budget tier is fluid, and picks that carry $120-180 MSRPs only clear $100 on standing Amazon promotions. [src3, src7]

Top 8 Models Compared

ModelPriceCapacityWattageFunctionsBest ForBuy
Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze 6-Qt~$906 qt1,725W9-in-1Best overall under $100Check price
Instant Vortex Plus 6QT ClearCook~$1006 qt1,700W6-in-1Best see-through windowCheck price
Chefman 6-Qt Dual Basket~$806 qt (2x3 qt)dual zoneBest dual basket budgetCheck price
Instant Vortex Plus Mini 4-Qt~$684 qt1,300W6-in-1Best compact valueCheck price
Cosori 2.1-Qt Mini 4-in-1~$502.1 qt900W4-in-1Best tiny / single-serveCheck price
Cuisinart AIR-80 2.6-Qt~$602.6 qt1,000W3-in-1Cheapest single-serve name-brandCheck price
Ninja AF101 4-Qt~$1204 qt1,550W4-in-1Ninja value (buy on sale)Check price
Ninja AF150 XL 5.5-Qt~$1625.5 qt1,750W5-in-1Large capacity (buy on sale)Check price

Best for Each Use Case

Best Overall Under $100: Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze 6-Qt (~$90) — Check price

RTINGS names the Cosori TurboBlaze its best budget air fryer of 2026, and TechGearLab praised its near-perfect crisping ("truly exceptional" tots, buttery-interior fries). TurboBlaze technology drives a 3,600 RPM fan with a 5-fan-speed system and a wide 90-450°F range, while the 6-quart square basket uses a PFAS-free ceramic nonstick coating that is dishwasher-safe. Nine functions (air fry, roast, bake, broil, dry, frozen, proof, reheat, keep warm) cover virtually any task. At ~$90 (25% off its $119.99 MSRP) it delivers premium-tier features at the top of the budget tier — and is now the value leader too. [src1, src5]

Best Value When Discounted: Ninja AF101 4-Qt (~$120 now) — Check price

As of July 2026 the AF101 sits at its ~$120 MSRP, above the $100 tier — it is a strong buy only when it dips back toward $90 on sale, which it does frequently. BestReviews rates the Ninja 4-quart basket fryer its "best of the best" for consistently crispy results, and Homes & Gardens notes the AF101 brings Ninja's build quality for roughly $50 less than the brand's pricier models. The 1,550W unit covers a 105-400°F range with four functions (air fry, roast, reheat, dehydrate) and a 4-quart ceramic-coated nonstick basket that fits 2 lbs of fries — ample for two people. Dishwasher-safe parts make cleanup easy. The main knocks: it runs loud and does not auto-stop when the basket is removed. [src4, src8]

Best See-Through Window: Instant Vortex Plus 6QT ClearCook (~$100) — Check price

The Instant Vortex Plus 6QT ClearCook is the standout pick for anyone who wants to watch food crisp without opening the basket — its clear windows let you monitor browning in real time. Six functions (air fry, broil, roast, dehydrate, bake, reheat), 6-quart capacity for a whole family, app connectivity, and an automatic preheat round it out. At ~$100 it is ~29% off its $139.99 MSRP, making it the strongest 6-quart feature-per-dollar pick still under $100 after the Cosori. [src3, src5]

Best Large Capacity When Discounted: Ninja AF150 XL 5.5-Qt (~$162 now) — Check price

The Ninja AF150 XL packs 5.5 quarts and 1,750W into a vertical footprint that fits 3 lbs of wings, making it the roomiest single-basket Ninja here. Engadget lists it as the larger sub-$100 option when it is on sale, citing tactile raised buttons and a dehydrate setting. Five functions (air fry, roast, bake, reheat, dehydrate) and dishwasher-safe parts. As of July 2026 it sits at ~$162 (only ~10% off its $179.99 MSRP), so it has drifted above the $100 tier — wait for a deeper discount before buying at this price. [src3]

Best Dual Basket Budget: Chefman 6-Qt Dual Basket (~$80) — Check price

The Chefman 6-Qt Dual Basket is the only true two-zone air fryer in this price tier — two independent 3-quart baskets with Easy View Windows and Sync Finish, which times both zones to finish together so your main and side are done at once. Hi-Fry technology, a 200-450°F range, auto shutoff, and dishwasher-safe nonstick baskets. At ~$80 it brings the dual-zone convenience normally found at $150+ to a budget price, with the tradeoff that each zone is only 3 quarts. [src6]

Best Compact Value: Instant Vortex Plus Mini 4-Qt (~$68) — Check price

The Instant Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Mini delivers a full feature set — 6 functions, app recipes, broil, dehydrate — in a compact 4-quart stainless body for ~$68 (about 48% off $129.99 MSRP). It is the value pick for small households that want the Instant Pot ecosystem and fast preheating without the larger footprint of the 6QT models. [src3, src6]

Best Tiny / Single-Serve: Cosori 2.1-Qt Mini 4-in-1 (~$50) — Check price

At 2.1 quarts the Cosori Mini is built for singles, dorms, RVs, and reheating leftovers to crispy — up to 97% less oil than deep frying, four functions, a nonstick dishwasher-safe basket, and 30 in-app recipes. At ~$50 (17% off its $59.99 MSRP) it is the cheapest pick in this comparison and the cheapest way into the Cosori app ecosystem. Too small for family meals, but ideal as a second fryer or a tight-counter primary. [src6]

Compact Name-Brand for Sides: Cuisinart AIR-80 2.6-Qt (~$60) — Check price

BestReviews highlights the Cuisinart 2.6-Qt compact fryer as its "best for sides" pick — it holds a good amount of fries or wings, reaches 400°F, and offers air fry, roast, and bake functions with three presets. At ~$60 (about 33% off $89.95 MSRP) it is a solid compact name-brand option with dishwasher-safe parts and a stainless-and-black finish; the Cosori 2.1-Qt Mini (~$50) now undercuts it as the cheapest pick here. Best for compact kitchens and single meals. [src4]

Head-to-Head Comparisons

Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze vs Ninja AF101

At ~$90 vs ~$120 (the AF101 currently at MSRP) these are two consensus picks that target different buyers. The TurboBlaze wins on functions (9 vs 4), capacity (6 vs 4 qt), fan speed (3,600 RPM TurboBlaze), PFAS-free ceramic coating, and — as of July 2026 — price. The Ninja AF101 wins on brand-trusted reliability and simplicity, but no longer undercuts the Cosori. [src1, src4, src8]

Pick Cosori TurboBlaze if: you want the most cooking modes, PFAS-free ceramic, and 6-quart family capacity at the top of the budget.
Pick Ninja AF101 if: you cook for 1-2 people, want Ninja's build quality and simplicity, and can catch it on sale near $90 (at its current ~$120 it costs more than the Cosori).

Ninja AF101 vs Ninja AF150 XL

Same Ninja DNA, different size. The AF101 is 4 quarts / 1,550W / ~$120; the AF150 XL is 5.5 quarts / 1,750W / ~$162 and fits 3 lbs of wings. Both currently sit above $100 at MSRP, both run loud and use ceramic-coated nonstick baskets. [src3, src8]

Pick AF101 if: you cook for 1-2 people and want the lower-priced Ninja.
Pick AF150 XL if: you cook for 3-4 people and want maximum single-basket capacity for ~$40 more.

Cosori TurboBlaze vs Instant Vortex Plus 6QT ClearCook

The value matchup for 6-quart single-basket buyers at ~$90 vs ~$100. TurboBlaze wins on fan speed, PFAS-free ceramic, 9 functions, and the lower current price; the Vortex Plus ClearCook wins on its see-through windows and the Instant Pot accessory ecosystem. [src1, src3, src5]

Pick Cosori TurboBlaze if: PFAS-free materials, the most cooking modes, and the lowest 6-quart price matter most.
Pick Instant Vortex Plus ClearCook if: you want to watch food cook through the window and prefer the Instant Pot ecosystem.

Chefman 6-Qt Dual Basket vs Ninja AF150 XL

Two very different capacity buys: the Chefman at ~$80 vs the Ninja AF150 XL now at ~$162. The Chefman splits 6 quarts into two independent 3-quart zones (cook two foods at once, Sync Finish); the AF150 XL is a single 5.5-quart basket currently priced well above the budget tier. [src3, src6]

Pick Chefman Dual Basket if: you regularly cook a main and a side that need different times or temperatures, and want them to finish together — and want to stay under $100.
Pick Ninja AF150 XL if: you cook one large batch (3 lbs of wings, a big tray of fries), want a single roomy basket, and can wait for it to drop back under $100 on sale.

Cuisinart AIR-80 vs Cosori 2.1-Qt Mini

The two smallest picks. The Cuisinart AIR-80 (2.6 qt, ~$60) has slightly more volume and reaches 400°F with three functions; the Cosori Mini (2.1 qt, ~$50) is slightly smaller, now cheaper, and adds the Cosori app and 30 in-app recipes. [src4, src6]

Pick Cuisinart AIR-80 if: you want slightly more basket volume in a compact name-brand unit.
Pick Cosori Mini if: you want app connectivity and guided recipes in a tiny footprint — and the lowest price here.

Decision Logic

If budget is under $60

Cosori 2.1-Qt Mini (~$50) for the lowest price and app connectivity, or the Cuisinart AIR-80 2.6-Qt (~$60) for slightly more basket volume at the $60 mark. Both suit 1-2 people; neither handles family-sized batches. [src4, src6]

If cooking for 1-2 people and you want the best all-rounder

Ninja AF101 4-Qt when it is on sale near $90 (currently ~$120 at MSRP; BestReviews' "best of the best" for crispy results). Otherwise the Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze 6-Qt (~$90) is the better-value all-rounder with more capacity and functions. [src4, src8]

If cooking for 3-4 people

Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze 6-Qt (~$90) for the most functions + PFAS-free ceramic, or Instant Vortex Plus 6QT ClearCook (~$100) for the see-through window. The Ninja AF150 XL 5.5-Qt has the most single-basket room but currently sits at ~$162 — wait for a sale. [src1, src3, src5]

If you need to cook two foods at once

Chefman 6-Qt Dual Basket (~$80). The only true two-zone option under $100, with Sync Finish to time both 3-quart zones together. [src6]

If you prioritize non-toxic / PFAS-free coatings

Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze 6-Qt (~$90) — the only PFAS-free ceramic-coated pick at this price tier. Most other budget baskets use standard PTFE nonstick. [src1, src5]

If you want to watch food cook

Instant Vortex Plus 6QT ClearCook (~$100) with clear windows, or Chefman 6-Qt Dual Basket (~$80) with Easy View Windows. [src3, src6]

Default recommendation

Cosori 9-in-1 TurboBlaze 6-Qt (~$90). RTINGS' best budget pick, 6-quart family capacity, 9 functions, PFAS-free ceramic, near-premium crisping — and now the value leader at ~$90. Safest choice when requirements are unknown; step down to the Cosori 2.1-Qt Mini (~$50) or Cuisinart AIR-80 (~$60) if a smaller, cheaper unit is enough. [src1, src4, src5]

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