Best Air Fryer Deals This Week: Philips, Haier, Bosch And NUUK Models See Discounts Of Up To 58%

Air fryers continue to be one of the most popular kitchen appliances among Indian consumers, thanks to their ability to prepare everyday meals with significantly less oil. With more households looking for healthier cooking options and energy-efficient appliances, brands are offering sizeable discounts across different price segments this week.

We have shortlisted some of the best air fryer deals currently available, ranging from trusted brands such as Philips and Bosch to newer players focusing on specific needs such as toxin-free cooking. Whether you are buying your first air fryer or upgrading to a larger model, these deals are worth considering.

PHILIPS Air Fryer NA231/00

The Philips Airfryer NA231/00 is currently listed at Rs 9,789, down from an MRP of Rs 12,995, a discount of roughly 25 per cent. This is a 6.2-litre, Extra Large model built around Philips’ patented Rapid Air technology, paired with a starfish-design pan that’s meant to fry food evenly without needing to flip it midway. The company says the appliance can cook with up to 90 per cent less fat than deep frying, and claims energy use that’s around 70 per cent lower than a conventional oven. It runs on a 1700W motor and comes with a touch panel offering 13 preset cooking modes, covering frying, baking, grilling, and roasting, along with options for reheating, defrosting, and dehydrating. There’s also a cooking window built into the lid so you can check on food without opening it, and Philips ties the appliance into its HomeID app, which gives access to over 100 recipes.

Of the five deals here, this is the one that leans most on brand pedigree. Philips was among the first companies to popularise air fryers in Indian kitchens, and the NA231/00 reflects that it’s priced higher than the rest even after the discount, but it also comes with the most preset modes and the only proper app integration on this list. For buyers who want a recognised name, a large family-sized basket, and don’t mind paying a bit more for it, this is the safer pick. It’s not the cheapest deal of the week, but it’s arguably the most complete package.

Haier Air Fryer HAF-D503B

The Haier HAF-D503B is the steepest discount in this round-up, down to Rs 5,414 from an MRP of Rs 12,990 a cut of close to 58 per cent. It’s a 5-litre digital air fryer with a 1500W heating element, which Haier says enables fast preheating and even cooking. The brand highlights its 3D Hot Air Baking Technology, which circulates hot air around the food from multiple directions, and claims this allows up to 85 per cent less oil use than traditional frying. The basket is sized for four to six people, making it a reasonable fit for small to mid-sized families, and it’s listed with six preset recipes, while the control panel itself offers ten preset cooking options. It also includes auto shut-off for safety, a see-through window to monitor cooking, and a non-stick basket that’s dishwasher-safe. Haier backs it with a two-year warranty.

This is the value play of the week. Haier isn’t traditionally thought of as a kitchen appliance specialist in the way Philips or Bosch are, but it has been pushing into small appliances aggressively, and a near-60 per cent markdown on a 5-litre digital model is hard to ignore. If your main concern is getting a capable air fryer at the lowest possible price, with safety basics and a two-year warranty covered, this is the one to look at first.

Bosch CrispMaxx Digital Air Fryer 4L

Bosch’s CrispMaxx is priced at Rs 7,304 against an MRP of Rs 13,595, a discount of around 46 per cent. It’s a 4-litre digital model, smaller in capacity than the Philips and Haier options, and Bosch claims it uses up to 95 per cent less oil than deep frying. The standout feature here is the smart Preheat, Cook, and Keep Warm system, which is designed to make the cooking sequence more hands-off. It also has an adjustable grid, letting you cook two dishes at different levels at the same time. Bosch gives the example of pizza on top and garlic bread underneath. Beyond frying, it’s pitched as multi-functional, with baking, roasting and reheating modes, and it includes a mid-cook shake alarm to prompt you to toss the food for more even results.

Bosch’s positioning here is built on engineering credibility rather than capacity or app features. The 4-litre basket is the smallest of the five, so it’s better suited to couples or smaller households than large families, but the layered cooking grid and the Preheat-Cook-Keep Warm system give it a more structured, almost appliance-grade feel compared with the others. If you cook smaller portions but want more control over the process, this is worth the slightly higher price over the Haier.

NUUK BRĪSK 6.5L Air Fryer

The NUUK BRĪSK is down to Rs 8,999 from Rs 12,499, a discount of about 28 per cent, and it takes a different approach from the rest of this list. NUUK markets it as India’s first 100 per cent toxin-free air fryer, built with what it calls ILAG CeramicTech coating, a Swiss-engineered, food-safe ceramic coating the brand says is free from PTFE, PFAS, PFOA, lead and cadmium, and designed to withstand high heat without chemical leaching. It has a 6.5-litre basket, the largest capacity on this list, in what NUUK describes as a compact, countertop-friendly body. The brand also highlights 360-degree air circulation aimed at keeping food crisp outside and juicy inside. It comes with eight one-touch presets, four of which are built specifically for Indian dishes like samosas, kebabs, fries, roti and tikkas are mentioned among them.

NUUK is a newer entrant compared with Philips, Haier, and Bosch, and its strategy here is fairly clear: differentiate on health credentials and India-specific cooking presets rather than compete purely on price or wattage. For buyers who’ve specifically been wary of non-stick coatings or are looking for presets built around Indian food rather than generic fry/bake/grill options, this is the most targeted choice on the list, and it also happens to offer the largest capacity of the four.

Ninja Air Fryer MAX PRO 6.2L (AF180IN)

The Ninja MAX PRO AF180IN is priced at Rs 10,998, down from an MRP of Rs 14,990, a discount of around 27 per cent. It’s a 6.2-litre model, matching the Philips on capacity, and runs on a 2000W motor, the most powerful in this round-up. Ninja’s headline feature is what it calls Max Crisp Technology, which uses 240°C superheated air with 360-degree circulation to push for crispier results with little to no oil. This is paired with what the brand describes as Smart Variable Airflow, a system that adjusts fan speed from 1200 RPM at 40°C up to 2600 RPM at 240°C depending on the mode, aiming to match heat intensity and airflow to whatever is being cooked. Ninja says this set-up can cut fat by up to 75 per cent compared with deep-fried, hand-cut chips. It’s a 6-in-1 appliance, covering Max Crisp, Air Fry, Air Roast, Bake, Reheat and Dehydrate, and the basket uses a non-stick coating that Ninja states is free from PTFE, PFAS and PFOA. The brand also claims energy savings of up to 60 per cent over a conventional oven, based on cooking sausages using the air fry function.

Ninja’s pitch here is built around raw performance rather than recipe variety or app support. The 2000W motor and the variable airflow system put it a step ahead of the others on paper when it comes to heat and circulation control, and matching the Philips on basket size while also offering a PFOA-free coating gives it a reasonably strong all-round case. It sits in the middle of the pack on price, more than the Haier and Bosch but less than the Philips, which makes it worth considering for anyone who wants Philips-level capacity with a more powerful motor, without paying quite as much.

Which One Should You Buy?

If you want the most rounded option and don’t mind paying more, the Philips NA231/00 remains the safest bet, mainly because of its preset range and app support. If price is the main driver, the Haier HAF-D503B’s near-58 per cent discount makes it the best deal in absolute terms this week. The Bosch CrispMaxx makes more sense for smaller households that want a structured, multi-stage cooking process over sheer basket size. And if coating material and Indian-specific presets matter more to you than brand history, the NUUK BRĪSK is worth a look, especially given it has the largest capacity on offer. If raw cooking power is the priority, the Ninja MAX PRO AF180IN’s 2000W motor and variable airflow system make it the strongest performer on paper, and it matches the Philips on capacity for roughly Rs 1,000 less.

Taken together, this week’s deals reflect where the air fryer market in India is headed: established brands like Philips and Bosch are holding their premium positioning through features and reliability, while Haier is competing hard on price, and newer brands like NUUK are trying to carve out space with health-focused materials and localised cooking modes. Worth noting, as always, that festive pricing tends to move quickly, so it’s worth checking current prices before buying if you’re considering any of these.

Things to Keep in Mind While Buying an Air Fryer in India

Air fryer capacity should be one of the first things buyers consider. For individuals and couples, a 3L to 4L model is usually sufficient, while families may benefit from a 5L or larger basket. Larger air fryers are also more suitable for preparing multiple servings at once, reducing the need for batch cooking.

It is also worth paying attention to the heating technology and cooking presets offered by the appliance. Features such as rapid air circulation, pre-set cooking modes, and cooking windows can make day-to-day use more convenient. Buyers who frequently prepare a variety of dishes may find models with baking, roasting, grilling, reheating, and dehydrating functions more useful than basic air fryers.

Another important factor is ease of cleaning and maintenance. Non-stick baskets, dishwasher-safe components, and auto shut-off functions can significantly improve the overall ownership experience. Warranty coverage can also be an advantage, especially for first-time buyers looking for long-term reliability.

Finally, consumers should look beyond discount percentages and focus on features that match their cooking habits. While a larger capacity model may seem like a better deal on paper, smaller households could save money and kitchen space by choosing a more compact air fryer. Similarly, buyers concerned about cookware materials may prefer models that use ceramic coatings instead of traditional non-stick surfaces.