Ninja air fryer review: I banned all other appliances to test this air fryer — now I barely use my oven
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I’VE wanted to do a Ninja air fryer review for ages.
With a busy house full of grown-up kids and their hungry mates popping in to empty the fridge, a partner working shifts, and my hectic work schedule, it’s safe to say I need all the cooking help I could get.
Can this dual-drawer air fryer be twice as easy to cook compared to a normal oven, and have dinner on the table in half the time?
- Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone Air Fryer, £229.99 from Ninja - buy here
Ninja air fryer review: quick summary
Air fryers are a no-brainer these days, when electricity bills are high and waistbands are expanding. Using less fat to cook in less time just makes sense, doesn’t it?
Why should I preheat the oven and leave it running, making that electricity meter spin, when I was assured this countertop gadget could do it all much more economically and with brilliant results?
Using electric elements and fans to force hot air around ingredients in its two ‘drawers’, the Ninja Foodi Max Dual Zone Air Fryer has lots of useful functions to play around with.
Air Fry, Roast, Bake, Reheat, Dehydrate and Max Crisp will get your preferred dish just the way you like it, and thanks to the enclosed cooking time and method guide it will be easy to pin down the method that’s just right.
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