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Sorry Amazon, our favourite Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker deal is at eBay this summer

Sorry Amazon, our favourite Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker deal is at eBay this summer

The Sun7 hours ago
IF you're hoping to upgrade your al fresco dinners during the heatwave, the coveted Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker has a major discount.
While the Ninja appliance is on sale at Amazon, we have spotted a better deal on eBay that will save you 40%.
Refurbished Ninja Woodfire Electric Outdoor Oven, now £209 (was £349.99) + save extra 10% with code IRIS10
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EBay has slashed over £140.99 off the normal £349.99 RRP of a refurbished model of the Ninja Woodfire Electric Outdoor Oven, which is now £209.
The incredible saving is part of the online retailer's huge summer sale that features up to 50% off all outdoor heating and BBQs until 30 September.
Shoppers can also currently save a further 10% off selected items (on top of any discounts) by using the code IRIS10 at checkout.
The extra savings are valid on items from selected sellers until 11:59 pm on 14 July, so the Ninja Woodfire Electric Outdoor Oven will be £188.10 with the coupon code.
Perfect for summer garden parties, this versatile outdoor oven from Ninja offers seven different cooking functions.
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You can cook pizza, roast, bake or smoke your favourite foods, making it one of the most flexible outdoor cookers around.
It's powered by electricity, so there's no need to faff about with gas bottles or charcoal, and also boasts built-in woodfire technology for an authentic smoky flavour.
The clever cook modes can be used on everything from your favourite cuts of meat and fish to veggies and flatbreads.
Other BBQ highlights in the eBay sale include the Ninja Woodfire Electric Outdoor Oven, which is slashed to £249, from £349.99.
The Deluxe Kamado BBQ is also on sale for £314.99, reduced from £461.99.
The hybrid Dellonda kamado-style BBQ is the perfect addition to your outdoor setup, and you can wow guests with the option of cold smoking, searing, grilling, baking and slow cooking.
Whether you're after a speedy electric oven, a traditional charcoal BBQ, or even a portable pizza oven for alfresco nights, there's plenty to pick from in the eBay summer sale.
But remember, the discounts are on limited stock or refurbished models from official outlet stores, so it's worth checking item descriptions before buying.
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