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Save £25 on Ninja air fryer rated nearly 5 stars in limited time Amazon deal

Save £25 on Ninja air fryer rated nearly 5 stars in limited time Amazon deal

Daily Record05-06-2025

The Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer is a versatile 7.6L model with two cooking drawers, available in four colours
If you're looking for a versatile air fryer that lets you cook healthier meals with little or no oil, the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer is a popular choice. It's currently available on Amazon for £125.63, down 16% from £149.00.
This 7.6-litre model comes in four colours, Black, Black/Copper, Black/Silver, and Grey, and features two independent cooking drawers, allowing you to prepare different foods simultaneously with separate time and temperature settings.

Its 6-in-1 functions include air frying, max crisp, roasting, baking, reheating, and dehydrating, making it suitable for 4 to 6 portions. The baskets are non-stick and dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.

If you're exploring alternatives, the Instant Pot Vortex Plus Dual Black Air Fryer offers twin 3.7-litre baskets and similar features like dehydrating, roasting, and baking.
It's priced at £79.99 on Amazon, with a strong 4.7-star rating from over 6,400 reviews.
The SALTER 5196 7.4L Dual Air Fryer Pro is another option, available at Currys for £74.99 and rated 4.6 out of 5 stars. Both offer comparable functions but differ in capacity and design.

Users generally like the Ninja Foodi's ability to cook two dishes at once with different settings. One shared: 'It's nice to be able to cook two things at once with different settings. It cooks food way faster than my oven.'
They also praised the crispy results 'without needing loads of oil' and the easy cleaning thanks to 'non-stick and dishwasher-safe baskets.'
On the other hand, some users experienced uneven cooking. One explained that despite following instructions carefully, their food was 'half burnt and half raw,' requiring them to 'stop and shake the baskets every few minutes.'

This issue appears to affect a small number of users but is worth noting.
Another user highlighted how the Ninja Foodi made cooking easier: 'I'm not a fancy cook, but this air fryer has made life so much easier!

The dual zones are amazing, I can cook two different things at the same time.' They also said it 'makes cooking fun again' and is used almost daily.
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Yet, another pointed out that if you only use one drawer, you still have to clean the whole drawer, which can be inconvenient: 'I have to wash the whole drawer even if I only use one compartment.' They also noted the size is quite large and 'requires plenty of counter space.'

For those needing even more capacity, the Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer offers 9.5 litres and similar 6-in-1 functions, earning praise for its versatility and style.
Overall, the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer offers multiple cooking functions and the convenience of dual zones in a single appliance. It's a solid option if you want to cook faster, reduce oil use, and prepare multiple dishes at once.
You can get the Ninja Foodi Dual Zone Digital Air Fryer here on Amazon at the current discounted price.

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