Air fryers have surged in popularity in recent years thanks to their convenience and money-saving abilities. The popular appliances are a more energy-efficient alternative to traditional cooking. ‌

They are cheaper to run than an oven and are seen as healthier because they use little oil. However, using an air fryer can still be costly, especially if you're using it for long periods of time. This cost is expected to rise in a matter of months following Ofgem's recent price increase announcement. ‌

On Wednesday, August 27, the industry regulator confirmed that annual energy bills for millions of households on the standard tariff—with typical average usage—will increase from £1,720 to £1,755 from October 1, a rise of £35 over the coming year. ‌

The increase will see bills

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