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Are air fryers a trend or a revolution?

To put this in perspective, air fryer ownership is now on par with vacuum cleaners!

by Brandon de Kock
August 13, 2024
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Are air fryers a trend or a revolution?

Sure, it can’t do everything, but the air fryer definitely ticks a lot of boxes/AI generated/Freepik.com

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In kitchens across South Africa, air fryers are taking on cooking tasks, from quickly crisping up those weekday chicken nuggets to baking South African classics such as melktert on a slow Sunday.

If you haven’t jumped on the trend yourself, you no doubt have friends and family who have, and by now many of us have eaten something cooked in an air fryer.

But what you may not have realised is how fast this modern appliance has taken over our collective kitchen countertop.

BrandMapp, an independent annual survey which canvases over 33 000 South African adults living in households with a R10 000 or more monthly income has been tracking air fryer ownership for the past two years. And their latest report shows air fryers in middle class homes sizzling from 26% in 2022 to 41% in 2023.

Like the microwave before it, the air fryer, also a counter-top appliance, comes with promises of speed and convenience. But that’s just about where the similarities end. They do such different things to food that there’s little danger to the microwave’s status as a modern kitchen staple. Instead, the air fryer is on the same side, taking a stab at the traditional oven.

But what are some of the reasons behind its rapid rise to fame? With a heating element and a fan, the air fryer, also known as the ‘lugbraaier’ in South Africa uses the principle of convection to mimic the crispy texture of conventional frying.

A major selling point to those committed to a healthy lifestyle or weight management is its use of hot air instead of oil to do more or less the same job – the texture can be as crispy, although the flavour is somewhat different.

The air fryer can also sometimes be faster and is generally more energy efficient than turning on your hob or oven. Given the convergence of healthy lifestyles and economic realities, this may mean that the air fryer revolution may have only just begun.

Brandon De Kock, BrandMapp’s director of storytelling, says, “What we’ve seen is a more than 50% increase in air fryer footprint over just 12 months. To put that in perspective, air fryer ownership is now on par with vacuum cleaners!

“It’s quite possible that there’s going to be a whole generation that grows up using it as their primary cooking appliance, just like what happened with microwave ovens back in the ’80s. If you look at where we are right now, BrandMapp shows that almost 90% of the middle class have one, and we have seen establishment data showing that almost 60% of all South African households cook in microwaves.

“So, while some people have been quick to dismiss the air fryer as a fad, the ‘snackwich of the 21st Century’, it’s hardly fanciful to imagine that it could be on a completely different trajectory. In fact, we could well be witnessing a generational behavioural shift here.”

More than half of top enders are full of hot air

Given price points and limited counter space, it’s not surprising that the top-end of South African households dominate with 72% owning air fryers.

De Kock says, “That’s a massive uptake in a short space of time. It’s also important to note that more than half of households from R40K upwards own air fryers, and that even in lower mid-income households of R10K to R15k, 23% have air fryers. This speaks to the constantly aspirational South African consumer society responding to a product that fits their lifestyles and is clearly just at the right price level.”

As is often the case, South Africa’s middle class seems to be following international trends. Reports in the United Kingdom put air fryer ownership at 30% and in the USA, recent estimates exceed 50%.

However you look at it, the global air fryer marketplace remains highly lucrative, and the same is clearly true for the local market.

Black Friday hit

As recently as November last year, one of our largest grocery retailers made headlines with reports that air fryers remained the hottest item on their Black Friday menu with a massive fivefold increase in sales compared with the previous year.

As a window into the world of current consumer trends, there may be “more to this story than a burst of hot air” says De Kock. “There is a serious side to it all which can be summed up in one word: convenience. For starters, just like microwaves, the ease-of-use factor is perfect for younger people and significantly more heat-safe than a normal stove or hot plate.

“And there’s no doubt that it’s really energy efficient and heats up a lot faster than a conventional oven. You can see why parents, for example, setting their kids up when they leave home, might go straight to an air fryer. Sure, it can’t do everything, but the air fryer definitely ticks a lot of boxes.”

A game-changer

That said, they do have several striking limitations. For instance, it will take longer to air fry a crumbed chicken breast than pan frying it, and a small capacity countertop unit might not cater for a roast chicken, but depending on your circumstances, the pros may well outweigh the cons.

As De Kock says, “If you live alone particularly, or if your family has very different meal requirements, having a very small, very efficient oven on hand will be a game-changer. And let’s not forget that, as we know from BrandMapp, only half the consumer market is actually into cooking.

“The other half just want to get something tasty on the table as quickly and easily as possible. So, I certainly wouldn’t be surprised if, when our new BrandMapp 2024 survey is released before the end of the year, air fryer ownership is already up to 50%. Watch this space!”

 BrandMapp 2023 insights are now available directly from the BrandMapp team at WhyFive Insights and by subscription via Telmar, Softcopy, Nielsen and Eighty20. For data access email Julie-anne@whyfive.co.za 


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Brandon de Kock

Brandon de Kock is an editor, speaker, and director of storytelling at WhyFive – the insight-driven research company behind the annual BrandMapp survey. He specialises in taking numbers and presenting them like rock ballads to prove a simple point: just because it’s market research doesn’t mean it has to be boring. His career has been a ‘compendium of games’ – a collection of roles and responsibilities in industries as diverse as hospitality, music, and art to eventing, conferencing, research and publishing. He is a highly respected writer, photographer and public speaker – and was editor of Compleat Golfer magazine for eight years before taking up the position of creative and content director for RamsayMedia (Getaway, CAR etc) where his strategic thought-leadership skills added value and insight across all spheres of business from marketing and product quality to service activities and delivery. In 2013, he was selected to be a member of the curatorial panel for the Cape Town World Design Capital 2013 programme. He brings all this experience to bear in the context of WhyFive, finding the stories in the numbers and presenting them like great rock songs.

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