What actually matters
- 1Decide which functions you'll actually use. Pressure cooking (fast stews, curries) is the headline. Some add air-frying with a second lid — handy, but only worth it if you'll use both.
- 2Size for your household. ~6L suits families and batch-cooking; smaller models suit couples. Remember pressure cookers can't be filled to the brim.
- 3Pressure-and-air-fry combos vs single-job. Combo lids do more but cost more and take cupboard space. A simple electric pressure cooker is cheaper and excellent if that's all you need.
- 4Ease of cleaning. A non-stick, dishwasher-safe pot and dishwasher-safe lids/baskets make a big difference to how often you'll reach for it.
Typical UK price bands (2026)
| Budget | What you get |
|---|---|
| £50–£90 | Solid electric pressure cookers — fast one-pot meals at great value. |
| £100–£200 | The sweet spot: pressure-plus-air-fry combos and larger capacities. |
| £220+ | Premium multi-function models with the widest feature sets. |
Common mistakes to avoid
- ✕Buying a do-everything combo then only ever pressure cooking.
- ✕Getting a small pot for a family (you can't fill them to the top).
- ✕Paying for air-fry you already have in a separate machine.
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FAQ
Pressure cooker or air-fryer combo?
A plain pressure cooker is cheaper and brilliant for stews/curries; a combo adds air-frying if you'll use both.
What size should I get?
~6L for families and batch-cooking; smaller for couples. Don't fill pressure cookers to the brim.
Are they hard to clean?
Look for non-stick, dishwasher-safe pots and parts — it makes them far more likely to get used.