An air fryer is considered a must-have in any kitchen. It’s a simple way to cook food faster, easier, and some might even say tastier. Of course, there are a variety of air fryer brands out there, and it can take some time to decide which one is the best.
Ninja can be quite a pricey option, but its air fryers are widely regarded as some of the best. Plus, while the initial spend may be steep, shoppers say air fryers save them a lot of money on energy bills as they eliminate the need to use the oven several times a day.
Now, shoppers can get the Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer for £170.12 on Amazon, down from £229.99 – a whole 26% off. According to price comparison site Camelcamelcamel, this is the cheapest it’s been all year on Amazon, and cheaper than buying it direct from Ninja, where it’s currently £179.99.
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Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer
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This air fryer is said to save up to 65% on energy bills – testing and calculations were based on recommended cook time for sausages, using air fry function versus conventional ovens – meaning shoppers can save money as they cook. It also comes with two independent cooking zones allowing shoppers to cook two separate foods, in two different ways, that will both be ready at the same time, reports the Daily Record.
With six cooking functions – max crisp, air fry, roast, bake, reheat, dehydrate – shoppers can cook a range of foods and take them from frozen to crisp or simply reheat the previous night’s leftovers. With health kicks on the rise, this air fryer could be the perfect choice as it uses up to 75% less fat when using the air fry function.
Whether you’re batch cooking or throwing a lavish dinner, this air fryer’s got you sorted with its hefty size that can whip up eight portions in no time. Each drawer can take on 1.4kg of chips or 2kg of chicken, and it’s proven to speed up cooking by 75% compared to a conventional fan oven. It also comes bundled with two non-stick, easy-clean 4.75-litre drawers and crisper plates.
The two drawers can be used with different timers so everything is ready at the same time
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On the hunt for more options? Look no further than the Geepas 9.2L Air Fryer, available at Debenhams for a £52.58 and designed to cook food 30% faster and healthier. It has a sleek touchscreen, nine presets, and a 9.2L non-stick basket.
For those who fancy a budget-friendly Ninja model, the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Air Fryer is on sale for £149 via Ninja’s own shop, offering six cooking functions, a generous 7.6L capacity, dual-independent cooking areas, and the bonus of cutting down oven energy costs by up to 75%.
Amazon users are really raving about the Ninja Foodi MAX, however, giving it an impressive 4.8 out of 5 stars from a whopping 38,960 reviews. A pleased customer wrote: “The best thing about this product is that it pays for itself through energy savings.”
And another fan shared: “This air fryer is very good! I’d heard great things about Ninja products and this one totally lives up to the hype. It’s nice to be able to cook two things at once with different settings. It’s so convenient, cooks food way faster than my oven.
“The product arrived promptly and in great condition. I use this every day. It is so easy to navigate and easy to clean. Food comes out tasty, especially the veggies,” said another.
Not everyone had five-star reviews for the air fryer, however, and one shopper said: “It’s not much bigger than the 300 but has better capacity so useful for larger families, however, the controls are hard to see and use.”
However, for an all-around money saver while it’s at this lower price, the Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer sounds like a excellent choice.
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