If You Invest in One Kitchen Appliance This Year, Make it Brooklyn Beckham's Favorite Air Fryer – Score $100 Off Right Now
You won't regret buying the Typhur Dome 2 – this luxurious, non-toxic air fryer will help you kickstart a healthier 2026
It feels clichéd, but every January I promise myself to build better habits and get organized for the year ahead. When it comes to cooking, that doesn't just mean eating more vegetables; I'm determined to declutter my kitchen, invest in some non-toxic appliances, and take a healthier approach to cooking. With this in mind, I've been busy researching the best non-toxic air fryers, and I was thrilled to find out that the luxurious Typhur Dome 2 is discounted by $100 on Amazon.
It has to be said: even on sale, this particular air fryer is a hefty investment. Currently, it will set you back $399.95; without the discount, you can expect to pay $499. But, in her Typhur Dome air fryer review, our Kitchen Appliances Editor, Lydia, proudly declared that it's 'worth every penny'. It's huge, non-toxic, and it's even backed by Brooklyn Beckham – so you will get a lot of bang for your buck with the Typhur Dome 2.
This luxurious piece of kit claims a coveted spot on our list of the very best air fryers. It might be pricey, but it's spacious, versatile, and non-toxic.
I don't often lean towards luxury appliances or buzzy A-lister endorsements, but the Typhur Dome 2 is hard to fault. With a uniquely wide, spacious basket, it's ideal for cooking family meals – or putting a meal prep routine into practice. I've been keen to start batch-cooking healthier recipes, and with no need to use oils or cooking sprays, I'll be on my way to fresh, hearty food in no time. In fact, I don't even need to preheat it, so I really can serve up nourishing meals in a matter of minutes.
There are 15 cooking modes to try, from toasting and grilling to baking, roasting, broiling, and, of course, air frying. The Typhur Dome 2 even offers dedicated settings for pizza, fries, bacon, and steak – and everything can be controlled using an app, so go about my other chores without worrying that my food will be over-cooked.
The Typhur Dome 2 can cook family meals with ease
The Typhur Dome 2 won't just help me eat more healthily; thanks to its PFAS-free, ceramic non-stick interior, it will also make my home less toxic. Being able to replace multiple appliances – from a toaster oven to a grill – with one sleek, non-toxic option is something that I don't take for granted. It's no surprise that this air fryer is more of a luxury purchase than others, but I know it's worth the splurge.
'If you can afford it, you should absolutely buy it,' says Lydia in her review. 'The Typhur Dome 2 is the priciest model I've ever tested, so I was predisposed to be critical. However, it is also the quickest, most spacious, and easiest to use air fryer I've tried.' I'll be making the most of the Amazon discount and adding the Typhur Dome 2 to my countertop lineup, so I really can kickstart those healthy habits for 2026.
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If you're after a more affordable Typhur model, our tester raved about the Typhur sync air fryer. It's brilliantly versatile, and it boasts a built-in wireless temperature probe to help cook meat with incredible accuracy.
Our testers say that the Ninja Crispi Pro is one of the best Ninja air fryers: you can prep, cook and store meals in its sleek glass containers, whether you're baking, roasting, or crisping up leftovers. It will look particularly handsome on your countertop, too.
If a budget-friendly pick is your top priority, we love the Bella Fits Anywhere Air Fryer. It might not be as versatile as some of the more premium options, but it's reliable, efficient, and impressively compact. I'd say it's a great portable option.
If you're starting the year off with a shiny new air fryer, you might be looking for some recipes to try. We asked Lydia exactly what to cook in an air fryer, and she served up some delicious ideas.
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Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.