Air Fryer vs. Oven Calculator

Find out how much electricity and time you can save by using an air fryer.

General Inputs
Annual Savings
120,64

and 79.0 hours saved per year

405.6 kWh saved annually
Total Cost of Ownership Projection
Traditional Oven
  • Total Time: 55 mins
  • Energy: 2.75 kWh
  • Cost per Meal: 0,82
Air Fryer
  • Total Time: 32 mins
  • Energy: 0.8 kWh
  • Cost per Meal: 0,24

Frequently Asked Questions

For small to medium portions, yes. Air fryers have a much smaller volume to heat and often don't require preheating. This can reduce energy consumption by 40-60%% compared to a large conventional oven.

The oven is more efficient for large quantities, multiple dishes at once, or very large items (like a whole turkey). The 'tipping point' is usually reached when you would need to run the air fryer 3 or 4 times to cook the same amount.

Yes, typically 20-30%% faster. Because the hot air is circulated very rapidly in a small space, heat transfer is more efficient, which saves both time and electricity.

Generally, no. Most have dishwasher-safe baskets. However, keeping the heating element clean is important for maintaining efficiency and preventing smoke.

Built-in ovens are durable and can last 15-20 years. Air fryers are smaller electronic appliances with a typical lifespan of 5-8 years. Our TCO calculator factors in these different lifespans.

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Verified Tool Facts & Data Sources
Calculates TCO based on VDI 2067 standards.
Uses current energy price benchmarks.
Compares Air Fryer vs. Traditional Oven.
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Detailed Methodology & Calculation Logic

Cooking Efficiency Logic

The calculator compares energy usage based on the wattage of the appliance and the total time required for the meal.

  • Traditional Oven: Includes a significant preheating phase (typically 15 minutes) and a longer cooking time due to the larger cavity volume.
  • Air Fryer: Benefits from a much smaller heating volume and rapid air circulation, leading to shorter cook times and minimal preheating (approx. 2 minutes).
Economic & Time Impact

Savings are extrapolated annually based on your weekly cooking frequency.

  • Cost Calculation: Energy (kWh) = (Wattage × Minutes / 60) / 1000. This is then multiplied by your electricity price.
  • Cumulative Savings: Tracks how long it takes for the electricity savings to pay back the purchase price of the air fryer.
Last updated: 2026-03-26