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Wales Online
5 hours ago
- Business
- Wales Online
Ninja's 'best' air fryer with upgraded features now cheaper than Amazon at little-known store
Ninja's 'best' air fryer with upgraded features now cheaper than Amazon at little-known store The fan-favourite Ninja air fryer is now on sale for £179.94 - £110 cheaper than on the Ninja website and Amazon The extra-large air fryer is great for families (Image: QVC ) An air fryer has become a must-have in many homes and kitchens, offering a quicker, easier, and arguably tastier way to cook food. With a plethora of brands on the market, it can be a bit of a task to decide which one is the best fit. Air fryers can often come with a hefty price tag, given the wide array of brands available. However, bargain hunters can now snag the popular Outlet Ninja Double Stack XL 2 Drawer 9.5L Air Fryer with Smart Cook for £179.94, reduced from £289.99, at QVC - a price that undercuts even the official Ninja website and Amazon. This air fryer boasts a family-sized cooking capacity thanks to its two-drawer design, making it perfect for family gatherings, parties or bulk meal preps. It can accommodate a whole 1.5kg roast chicken in each 4.75L drawer, serving up to eight people. It also features six customisable functions - air fry, max crisp, roast, bake, reheat and dehydrate - providing customers with a variety of cooking options. READ MORE: Shift worker says he's 'literally saved' from 'countless sleepless nights' with supplement READ MORE: Disney+ gives streamers a subscription for £1.99 a month - but it's ending soon For those looking to prepare two dishes simultaneously, the two-drawer SYNC function allows you to synchronise your cooking settings across both levels - meaning you can cook chicken and potatoes together and have them ready at precisely the same time. The non-stick drawers, crisper plates and wire racks are all dishwasher-safe and easy to clean, saving you even more time, reports the Express. Ninja Double Stack XL 2 Drawer 9.5L Air Fryer £289.99 £179.94 QVC Buy here Product Description The air fryer is designed to fit under cabinets On QVC, savvy shoppers can snap up bargains like the Outlet Ninja Foodi 8-Mode 6L PossibleCooker Rice & Slow Cooker for £89.96, a reduction from £120 and also less than the prices listed on both the Ninja and Amazon websites. If these options aren't for everyone, however, there are other options to choose from on other websites, such as the Tefal Easy 8.3L Dual Air Fryer for £99 from Argos, which includes dishwasher-safe parts, a removable bowl, two cooking compartments and a digital timer. Another option is the Dunelm 4L Manual Air Fryer for £30 from Dunelm, which has a 4-litre capacity, non-stick coating and no oil required. However, shoppers have praised the Ninja airfryer on QVC highly. One person said: 'Simply the best from NINJA to date. The double stack model lets you free up worktop space. The control over double cooking is simple and easy to control.' Another said: 'This is an upgrade for us we had the side by side one before. This model has a more up to date interior making it much easier to clean and so far is proving to be a fantastic buy. It doesn't take up so much space which is also a plus.' Article continues below 'Good price and reasonable delivery,' said another. However, some people didn't agree with this. One shopper said: 'I was disappointed with this version compared to the original one.' However, for a great deal on a fan-favourite gadget, the Outlet Ninja Double Stack XL 2 Drawer 9.5L Air Fryer with Smart Cook from QVC sounds like a steal.

NBC Sports
14 hours ago
- Automotive
- NBC Sports
Kyle Larson states 'I don't have any desire' to do Indy 500/Coke 600 Double again
HAMPTON, Ga. — A month after becoming just the fifth driver to compete in the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day, Kyle Larson says his mind hasn't changed about doing the Double again. 'I feel like I've made it known that I wouldn't do the Double again,' Larson said Friday at EchoPark Speedway. 'I get asked about it all the time. It's just logistically too tough.' This year's Indianapolis 500 was scheduled to start at 12:45 p.m. ET but was delayed about 45 minutes by rain. Larson crashed in the race or he might have been pulled late in the event to make it to Charlotte Motor Speedway to start the 600, which began at 6:30 p.m. ET He led 34 laps at Charlotte before crashing. Dustin Long, After exiting the infield care center, Larson said the 'window of time' between both races 'is too tight … So I don't really think it's worth it.' This year was the last year of a two-year deal between Hendrick Motorsports and Arrow McLaren. Larson admitted Friday that 'I will have FOMO from running the Indy 500. Hopefully, someday I can run that again, but I don't have any desire to do the Double again. It didn't go well the last two years.' Last year, Larson stayed in Indianapolis to compete in the 500 after a four-hour rain delay despite Hendrick Motorsports officials saying that the Coca-Cola 600 was their priority. He completed the Indy 500 and arrived well after the Coke 600 started. Larson was in his pit box ready to get into his car when rain ended that race early. NASCAR announced before this season that if a driver misses a race for anything other than injury or age restriction, the only way they can get a playoff waiver is to lose all their playoff points accumulated to that point and any playoff points they earn before the end of the regular season.


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
New feature makes dating more social and friend-friendly
Tinder Launches 'Double Date': The New Way to MakeConnections with Your Bestie Tinder has launched a new feature called 'Double Date', allowing users to pair up with a friend and match with other pairs. The update is aimed at making dating more social and less stressful by turning it into a group experience. The feature follows the success of the dating app's other social tools like 'Tinder Matchmaker' and 'Share My Date', which also involve friends and family in the dating process. With Double Date , users can now explore the app in a more relaxed and supportive way, alongside someone they trust. To use the new feature, users tap the feature icon and select up to three friends to form a pair. From there, they swipe through other duos. If either person in a pair likes another pair, and the feeling is mutual, a group chat is created to help start the conversation. Tinder tested the feature in several countries before launch. Results showed that nearly 90% of Double Date profiles came from users under 29, with Gen Z making up over half of Tinder's global user base. Women using the feature were three times more likely to like a pair than individual profiles, and users sent 35% more messages in 'Double Date' chats compared to one-on-one conversations. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo The new feature also brought in new and returning users. Around 15% of those who accepted a Double Date invitation were either new to the app or had recently reactivated their accounts. Tinder says the new feature aims to make dating more fun and collaborative, especially for younger users. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change


India.com
18-06-2025
- India.com
10 Dreamy Asian Destinations To Embrace This Monsoon
photoDetails english 2917989 Discover these 10 enchanting Asian destinations perfect for the monsoon season. From lush green landscapes and misty mountains to vibrant cityscapes and serene beaches, these spots offer unique experiences drenched in rain-kissed beauty. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, these dreamy locations promise unforgettable memories and a refreshing escape amid the magical monsoon ambiance. Updated:Jun 18, 2025, 05:59 PM IST Meghalaya – India 1 / 10 Meghalaya: Called the 'Abode of Clouds', Meghalaya is mesmerizing during the rains. Cherrapunji and Mawsynram (wettest places on Earth) come alive with roaring waterfalls, living root bridges, and emerald forests. Nohkalikai Falls, Double Decker Living Root Bridge, Dawki River (crystal-clear water), and Mawlynnong (Asia's cleanest village) and best time to visit is in June to August. Sapa – Vietnam 2 / 10 Sapa: Terraced rice paddies are at their greenest during this time, with dramatic cloudscapes over the Hoàng Liên Son mountain range. Morning mists over valleys, vibrant hill-tribe markets, and photogenic mountain treks and best time to visit is in June to early September. Munnar, Kerala – India 3 / 10 Munnar transforms into a verdant paradise with misty tea gardens, lush green valleys, and flowing streams. The rains enhance the beauty of waterfalls like Attukad, Lakkam, and Nyayamakad. Tea tasting, trekking to Anamudi Peak, and exploring Eravikulam National Park are major monsoon activities and best time to visit is in June to September. Ella – Sri Lanka 4 / 10 Ella: Rolling tea plantations, jungle-clad hills, and stunning views of waterfalls. The lushness multiplies during the monsoon, and the fog adds a mysterious charm. Hiking Little Adam's Peak, visiting Nine Arches Bridge, and enjoying scenic train rides and best time to visit is in May to July (Southwest Monsoon). Luang Prabang – Laos 5 / 10 Luang Prabang: This UNESCO town blends Buddhist temples with French colonial architecture. During monsoon, the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers swell, and nearby waterfalls like Kuang Si flow dramatically. Visit temples, take river cruises, explore jungle trails and best time to visit is in June to August. Bali – Indonesia 6 / 10 Bali: The monsoon here is not as harsh—showers are typically short. The landscape becomes rich green, rice terraces shine, and fewer tourists make it peaceful. Must-sees there are Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Ubud Monkey Forest, and jungle waterfalls like Tegenungan and the best time to visit is in November to March (light rains). Cameron Highlands – Malaysia 7 / 10 Cameron Highlands: With a cooler climate and endless greenery, the rain enhances the charm of strawberry farms, mossy forests, and rolling tea estates. Visit the Mossy Forest, BOH Tea Estate, and butterfly farms and best time to visit May to September. Nuwara Eliya – Sri Lanka 8 / 10 Nuwara Eliya: It is Known as 'Little England', this highland town is surrounded by tea estates and misty hills. The cool weather and steady drizzle create a romantic British-hill-station vibe. Top attractions are lake Gregory, Horton Plains National Park, and tea factory tours and the best time to visit is May to July. Mount Pulag – Philippines 9 / 10 Mount Pulag: During early monsoon, cloud formations create the famous 'sea of clouds' view from the summit. Trekking in light drizzle through pine forests and grasslands is such a Monsoon experience. Best to go in early or late rainy season (June or September) to avoid trail closures. Bohol – Philippines 10 / 10 Bohol: It is famous for its Chocolate Hills that turn lush green during rains, and the Loboc River Cruise in the drizzle is a dreamy experience. Don't miss Tarsier sanctuaries, Panglao Island beaches (less crowded), and waterfalls and best time to visit is June to October.


Daily Record
17-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Record
Brendan Rodgers has 2 immediate Celtic priorities to focus on instead of being distracted by contract talk
Celtic fans are getting worried with the boss heading into the final year of his Parkhead deal Brendan Rodgers has been backed to keep his focus on keeping Celtic on top in Scotland while shooting for Europe despite uncertainty over his long-term future. The Hoops boss is set to hold talks with Parkhead power broker Dermot Desmond over the summer as he heads into the final year of his contract. But Celts hero Packie Bonner is convinced the Irishman won't allow any distractions as he aims to keep Rangers at bay and cracking the Champions League. Bonner said: ' Brendan is an elite manager. His future doesn't get in the way for him. He's really focused on getting in the players he wants and preparing for that initial first game in Europe. 'And if he gets over that hurdle, gets the right players in, he'll be a happy, happy man. Has Rangers re-energised him? I hope so. I've always said that Celtic need competition. 'Last year was slightly different from a European context in that they did so well in the Champions League. I think the league format helped them. It was really good and I think we were all excited about that and the way that it was different. "Now they have to build on that. But I think when you're in this league and you're trying to perform in Europe and you're trying to improve the team, you do need other people to challenge you and the players can learn from that. 'So there are no issues around that. I think he'll enjoy that, actually, if it happens. 'I'm just happy that he's there at this point in time because he's building the squad. It's not a big build, maybe two out, two or three in. 'Get up and get over this first qualification for Champions League again and then build on what they did last year and carry it on. 'Listen, last year was a fantastic year for them. Take away the Scottish Cup final, which was disappointing, they won a Double and they did so well in Europe. You wouldn't even think about anything.' Rodgers had promised there is no way he'd jump ship before the end of his current deal and he hasn't ruled out an extension. But Bonner insisted Celtic fans should just enjoy having the boss around right now. He said: 'The most important thing for Brendan is that he's still here and he made it very clear last year when that discussion happened that he was here and he was going to be here. "That's important. That's important for continuity and so on and so forth. But there will be a time when he leaves – just like everybody else. 'That's when the board and everybody else has got to do their homework long before maybe that situation occurs. 'But at this moment in time, I think the club, the board, the fans, the majority of them at this stage I would think, are very happy that he's there and he's guiding the ship and he's in charge. 'I'm just happy he's here. You're at a stage in this world where things happen. This is a strange world. It's not like the old days where you have somebody there for maybe four, five, six years, ten years, in some cases longer. "But now it's about turning around the people. So as long as he's here and he says he's totally committed for next year." Tune in to Hotline Live every Sunday to Thursday and have your say on the biggest issues in Scottish football and listen to Record Sport's newest podcast, Game On, every Friday for your sporting fix, all in bitesize chunks.