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There’s currently £50 off Ninja’s biggest air fryer and your kitchen will thank you for it

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Updated 14:46 15 May 2024 GMT+1Published 14:05 14 May 2024 GMT+1

There’s currently £50 off Ninja’s biggest air fryer and your kitchen will thank you for it

It's a huge saving for the kitchen cult favourite

Niamh Spence

Niamh Spence

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Unless you've been living under a rock for the past couple of years, air fryers are everywhere and with promises to cut down cooking time while making mealtimes healthier, what's not to love?

Brits' go-to brand is undoubtedly Ninja, and it's quickly become the 'go to' for cooking appliances and kitchen gadgets that can help the most hopeless home cooks produce meals that even Gordon Ramsay would be nice about.

Cooking just got a whole lot simpler with this air fryer from Ninja. (Ninja/Amazon)
Cooking just got a whole lot simpler with this air fryer from Ninja. (Ninja/Amazon)

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If you've been dithering about investing in an air fryer, now could be the time as the Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer Air Fryer has £50 off taking it from £279.99 down to £219.

With a massive capacity of 10.4 litres and the ability to cook two separate meals simultaneously using its seven cooking functions, it's basically going to be one of the hardest-working items in your kitchen.

You can snap up the £50 saving from various shops including Ninja's online store, where it's got more than 2,000 five-star ratings.

If you don't believe us, just catch up on the reviews where people have gushed about cooking entire roast chicken dinners in the fryer, including roast potatoes and veggies.

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One glowing review revealed why they would never go back from having an air fryer, saying: "The only thing I use my gas oven for now is to cook larger cakes or the Yorkshire puddings because the tray is too big, but I am looking at ways of remedying that!"

Some reviews reveal they've even managed a whole roast chicken dinner using their air fryer. (Ninja/Amazon)
Some reviews reveal they've even managed a whole roast chicken dinner using their air fryer. (Ninja/Amazon)

Another couldn't get over how quick and easy it made cooking and meal prep as they wrote: "Everyone I know has one of these, and its taken me a while to join the club! I wish I had bought one sooner. I love the versatility of the huge drawer. I can cook a large chicken in there.

"I made chips the other day for the first time - they were absolutely delicious - and not dripping in oil. I used around a teaspoon of oil for two large potatoes cut into chips. I did part boil the chips for 5 minutes before putting into the fryer. I am not very 'technical' but the fryer is so easy to use, even the two sides with different temperatures and timings. It would need to be easy for me to use!! I love it!"

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With a £50 saving, the Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer Air Fryer is worth snapping up. (Ninja/Amazon)
With a £50 saving, the Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer Air Fryer is worth snapping up. (Ninja/Amazon)

A third even offered some cooking tips for potential buyers: "This is a great air fryer. You can easily create the large megazone drawer by pulling out the separator. You can pull the drawer out and shake food with the handle - homemade chips for example, or easily flip things with a spatula or small silicone tongs.

"Home made chips can be cooked more evenly because the megazone gives more space. I’m sure they would cook well in the single drawer as well. The drawer can go in the dishwasher but it’s also very easy to hand wash and drys very quickly. I would recommend this. It’s very user friendly."

Featured Image Credit: Ninja

Topics: Food and Drink, Money, Shopping, Air Fryer

Niamh Spence
Niamh Spence

I am a freelance journalist, who writes and contributes to lifestyle and online titles. Previous work includes; The Telegraph, LadBible, Entertainment Daily, BBC, The Mirror, The Metro, Tyla.etc

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