The Ninja DoubleStack at a record-low price of AU$189.95 is my pick of the best Prime Day air fryer deal — but there's more where that came from

The Ninja DoubleStack air fryer on a kitchen counter with plates of food and the TechRadar badge for Amazon Prime Day
(Image credit: Ninja Kitchen)

Not all kitchens are made the same and I'm sure there are many of you who, like me, lament the lack of countertop space, think you need to compromise when choosing appliances like air fryers.

Not so, dear reader, as the Ninja DoubleStack proves. The XXXL version of this fantastic air fryer gets you two 4L drawers that can cook up to 4 dishes at the same time. And that's without taking up as much space as other two-basket air fryers. Better yet, it's discounted to its lowest price yet of just AU$189.05 on Amazon for Prime Day, which is excellent value.

At this price, it's arguably the best Prime Day air fryer deal I've seen so far, but I'm pleased to inform you that there are other just as good deals on different models that might suit you better. In fact, you can even opt for Philips' take on the DoubleStack if you want, although it is more expensive even with a discount. Still, it's a newer model with newer tech under the hood.

I'm even thrilled that the Ninja Crispi also has a great discount on Amazon. All in all, there are a fair few options to choose from, and I've listed my favourite 5 Prime Day air fryer deals below.

The best Prime Day air fryer deals in Australia

Ninja DoubleStack XXXL
Editor's choice
Save 68% (AU$410.04)
Ninja DoubleStack XXXL: was AU$599.99 now AU$189.95 at Amazon

Securing a spot on our list of the best air fryers, our reviewer said this innovative model from Ninja was the "air fryer of my dreams". It takes a familiar double drawer design, but stacks them on top of each other, resulting in a smaller footprint. Performance is exemplary, but just make sure the food you put in isn't that big, as the drawers themselves are on the smaller side at 4.75L each.

Ninja Crispi
Save 34% (AU$101.09)
Ninja Crispi: was AU$299.99 now AU$198.90 at Amazon

Glass is safer to use than the usual plastic air fryers with a non-stick coating. And that's where the Ninja Crispi comes in — with two borosilicate glassware containers that serve as both frying baskets and serving dishes. The Crispi also comes with two removable crisping grates and two snap-on container lids for easy food-storage post-feast.

Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket Air Fryer Steam
Save 44% (AU$220)
Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket Air Fryer Steam: was AU$499 now AU$279 at Amazon

Ever cooked with steam in an air fryer? Now you can with this Philips two-drawer air fryer. In my Philips 5000 Series Dual Basket XXL Air Fryer Steam review, I said that it cooks everything really well, but there are some caveats to keep in mind when it comes to the use of steam. Still, it's absolutely worth the investment if you want to upgrade from an old air fryer and you have the space for it.

Philips 4000 Series Stacked
Save 37% (AU$164.95)
Philips 4000 Series Stacked: was AU$449 now AU$284.05 at Amazon

Similar to the Ninja DoubleStack but offering a little more capacity of 5L in each of its 'stacked' baskets, this Philips also offers cooking windows into each. Each basket uses a ceramic coating, making it safer and non-stick. Honestly, if you can spare the extra cash, I'd recommend this newer Philips over its Ninja counterpart because of that last clause.

Ninja Air Fryer Pro (AF141)
Save 38% (AU$56)
Ninja Air Fryer Pro (AF141): was AU$149 now AU$93 at Amazon

If you're tight on cash and space, this Ninja might suit you better. Its single basket has a 4.7L capacity, which should feed up to two people and it comes with four presets to get you started on experimentation. The drawer is also dishwasher safe, which makes cleanup easier as well.

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Sharmishta Sarkar
Managing Editor (APAC)

While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, Sharmishta's main priority is being TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor, looking after the day-to-day functioning of the Australian, New Zealand and Singapore editions of the site, steering everything from news and reviews to ecommerce content like deals and coupon codes. While she loves reviewing cameras and lenses when she can, she's also an avid reader and has become quite the expert on ereaders and E Ink writing tablets, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about these underrated devices. Other than her duties at TechRadar, she's also the Managing Editor of the Australian edition of Digital Camera World, and writes for Tom's Guide and T3.

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