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Running a air fryer costs about $1.67/month.

That's the typical air fryer at 1500W, run 0.3 hours a day at the US-average rate of 16.5¢/kWh. Change any of those and the number moves — use the calculator below to see yours.

Estimated cost

$1.67/month
$0.06 per day$20.33 per year10.1 kWh monthly
W

A air fryer draws full power only while the thermostat/compressor is running — about 0.2 effective hours at 1500W across your 0.3-hour window.

How you use it

Cost shifts with how long it's on.

The same air fryer can cost very different amounts depending on usage patterns. Three common scenarios, at the US-average rate.

dinner side

$1.67

per month

20 min cook time 4-5 nights per week

0.3 hrs/day·$20.33/yr

daily main dish

$2.78

per month

full meals — chicken, fish, veggies

0.5 hrs/day·$33.88/yr

Where you live

$3.03 spread between the cheapest and priciest states.

Same appliance, same hours of use, different zip code — the monthly cost varies this much.

StateRateMonthlyYearly
Hawaii41.2¢$4.17$50.75
California31.4¢$3.18$38.68
Massachusetts30.8¢$3.12$37.94
Connecticut28.7¢$2.91$35.35
Rhode Island27.9¢$2.82$34.37
New Hampshire24.6¢$2.49$30.30
Alaska24.3¢$2.46$29.93
New York22.3¢$2.26$27.47
Maine22.1¢$2.24$27.22
Vermont21.5¢$2.18$26.49
Michigan19.3¢$1.95$23.78
New Jersey19.1¢$1.93$23.53
Maryland18.4¢$1.86$22.67
Pennsylvania18.1¢$1.83$22.30
District of Columbia17.8¢$1.80$21.93
Wisconsin17.4¢$1.76$21.43
Delaware17.2¢$1.74$21.19
Illinois16.9¢$1.71$20.82
Ohio16.6¢$1.68$20.45
Nevada16.3¢$1.65$20.08
Indiana15.8¢$1.60$19.46
Virginia15.7¢$1.59$19.34
Minnesota15.6¢$1.58$19.22
Colorado15.4¢$1.56$18.97
Alabama15.2¢$1.54$18.72
West Virginia15.2¢$1.54$18.72
Florida15.1¢$1.53$18.60
New Mexico14.8¢$1.50$18.23
Texas14.8¢$1.50$18.23
Arizona14.7¢$1.49$18.11
South Carolina14.7¢$1.49$18.11
Kansas14.6¢$1.48$17.99
Georgia14.2¢$1.44$17.49
Iowa14.1¢$1.43$17.37
North Carolina13.9¢$1.41$17.12
Missouri13.6¢$1.38$16.75
Oregon13.4¢$1.36$16.51
Tennessee13.3¢$1.35$16.38
Kentucky13.2¢$1.34$16.26
Mississippi13.1¢$1.33$16.14
Oklahoma13.1¢$1.33$16.14
South Dakota12.7¢$1.29$15.64
Montana12.4¢$1.26$15.28
Nebraska12.2¢$1.24$15.03
Arkansas12.1¢$1.23$14.91
Washington12.1¢$1.23$14.91
Louisiana11.9¢$1.20$14.66
Wyoming11.6¢$1.17$14.29
North Dakota11.5¢$1.16$14.17
Utah11.4¢$1.15$14.04
Idaho11.3¢$1.14$13.92

Efficient vs. inefficient

A $13.55/year difference across the wattage range.

Swapping a high-draw model for an efficient one pays for itself. Here's what that looks like annually at typical usage.

Most efficient

800W

$0.89 per month

$10.84 per year

Typical

1500W

$1.67 per month

$20.33 per year

High draw

1800W

$2.00 per month

$24.39 per year

When it hits hardest

year-round peak

Heaviest use in summer when avoiding oven heat.

Ways to cut the cost

  • 1

    Use air fryer instead of full oven for single-family meals

    Uses 1/4 to 1/3 the energy of a full oven

  • 2

    Don't preheat for most recipes

    Saves 3-5 min of element time

  • 3

    Unplug when not in use — most draw 2-4W standby

    Saves 15-30 kWh/year

Real-world wattages

Pulled from actual spec sheets.

BrandModelWatts
NinjaAF101 4-quart1500W
CosoriCP158-AF 5.8 quart1700W
PhilipsHD9650/96 XXL1725W

Picks that actually move the needle

Three products worth comparing if you're thinking about upgrading or supplementing what you have.

Some links below are affiliate links. If you buy, we may earn a small commission — it never changes the price you pay, and we only recommend picks we would stand behind.

Ninja AF101 Air Fryer 4-Quart

Low standby draw, fast heat-up

$80-120
Cosori CP158-AF Air Fryer 5.8 Quart

Larger basket avoids second batches

$90-130
Air Fryer Parchment Liners

Less cleaning means less wasted pre-runs to 'burn off' residue

$8-12

See also

Related appliances

Sources: www.energy.gov · www.energystar.gov

Last updated: 2026-04-13