MARTIN Lewis’ Money Saving Expert website has praised a Ninja air fryer which is now the “cheapest we’ve seen it.”
The Ninja Foodi 11-in-1 SmartLid multi-cooker is now just £165 but you have to use their special code.
The kitchen gadget normally sells for £299.99 but is currently on offer at £219.
But fans of the money saving website founded by Martin Lewis, 51, can get an extra £54 off, bringing the price down to £164.99.
All you have to do is enter the code MSEFOODI and the discount is automatically applied.
The deal ends at midnight on April 21 or when all 4,000 available cookers have been sold, whichever’s soonest.
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Another plus is that you get free delivery, with Ninja saying it normally takes one to three working days to arrive.
As the name suggests, the 11-in-1 multi-cooker has 11 different functions, including pressure cook, air fry, grill, bake, dehydrate, and slow cook.
Ninja claims the model can cook up to four portions, so a decent capacity if you have to cook for a family.
The Ninja Foodi 11-in-1 SmartLid multi-cooker 6L OL550UK includes:
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- 11 cooking functions: Pressure cook, air fry, grill, bake, dehydrate, sear/sauté, steam, slow cook, yoghurt, steam air fry and steam bake
- 6L non-stick cooking pot
- 3.7L non-stick cook and crisp basket
- Reversible rack
- Chef-created recipe guide
- A two-year guarantee
The says the price of £164.99 is the lowest price “we've ever seen for this multi-cooker,” adding it's rarely discounted below £200.
Having trawled the internet, the MSE said the next cheapest price it could find for that model was £219 at Amazon, Currys and Ninja.
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