MorningSave.com[morningsave.com] has Ninja Foodi OP401 8-Quart Pressure, Steamer, Air Fryer All-in-One Multi-Cooker for $149 + Free Shipping when you use code SLICK
FEATURES:
TenderCrisp Technology allows you to quickly cook ingredients, then the Crisping Lid gives your meals a crispy, golden finish
Pressure cook up to 70% faster versus traditional cooking methods
Air fry with up to 75% less fat than traditional frying methods
XL 8-Quart Ceramic-Coated Pot: Nonstick, PTFE/PFOA-free, and easy to clean
Enough capacity to cook a roast for your family
XL 5-Quart Cook & Crisp™ Basket: Large-capacity, ceramic-coated, PTFE/PFOA-free basket holds up to a 7-lb chicken to feed your whole family
Nonstick for easy cleanup
14 Safety Features: Passed rigorous testing for safety certification, giving you peace of mind
Includes: 1700-watt unit, Crisping Lid, Pressure Lid, 8-quart Ceramic-Coated Pot, 5-quart Ceramic-Coated Cook & Crisp™ Basket, Stainless Steel Reversible Rack, and 45+ Recipe Book
Frozen to Crispy: Skip thawing and save time. Evenly cook frozen food from the inside out, starting with pressure cooking and finishing off with a crisping method of your choice
Equipped with Dehydrate function to gently remove moisture from your favorite fruits, veggies, and meats to create delicious homemade chips and jerky
Anyone who owns one please help me.
I own the large and medium InstantPot and absolutely love them.
Air fryers have me intrigued but since I already have IP's is it worth it to get this Ninja multi-purpose machine, or just an air fryer and save money?
Thanks in advance for your advice however it may come
Anyone who owns one please help me.
I own the large and medium InstantPot and absolutely love them.
Air fryers have me intrigued but since I already have IP's is it worth it to get this Ninja multi-purpose machine, or just an air fryer and save money?
Thanks in advance for your advice however it may come
Apparently there's an air fryer attachment for instant pots--just gotta look up on Amazon what it's called if you really don't feel the need for a Ninja Foodi. I bought the 6qt. through Costco for this price. For an 8qt--I'd say this is a deal--just not sure about the retailer and how reputable they are. Thoughts?
Anyone who owns one please help me.
I own the large and medium InstantPot and absolutely love them.
Air fryers have me intrigued but since I already have IP's is it worth it to get this Ninja multi-purpose machine, or just an air fryer and save money?
Thanks in advance for your advice however it may come
Air Fryer is a gimmick, go try it yourself see if it fit you... it was useless for me and return my air fryer back to costco.
Air Fryer is a gimmick, go try it yourself see if it fit you... it was useless for me and return my air fryer back to costco.
Just curious, why was the air fryer not a good fit? Did it not really work as advertised or something else? Been checking this out the last few times I've been at Costco but haven't bit the bullet yet.
Anyone who owns one please help me.
I own the large and medium InstantPot and absolutely love them.
Air fryers have me intrigued but since I already have IP's is it worth it to get this Ninja multi-purpose machine, or just an air fryer and save money?
Thanks in advance for your advice however it may come
Personally I had separate IP and air fryer and decided to get the foodi. Not only does it save me space, but the additional features like the dehydrator sealed the deal for me. Making beef and bacon jerky has been a game changer! If you do get one, I highly recommend temp probes to cook your meats perfectly every time!
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I own the large and medium InstantPot and absolutely love them.
Air fryers have me intrigued but since I already have IP's is it worth it to get this Ninja multi-purpose machine, or just an air fryer and save money?
Thanks in advance for your advice however it may come
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I own the large and medium InstantPot and absolutely love them.
Air fryers have me intrigued but since I already have IP's is it worth it to get this Ninja multi-purpose machine, or just an air fryer and save money?
Thanks in advance for your advice however it may come
I'd just get an air fryer. But I'd get this one:
Ninja® Foodi™ Pro Grill
https://direct.ninjakit
I own the large and medium InstantPot and absolutely love them.
Air fryers have me intrigued but since I already have IP's is it worth it to get this Ninja multi-purpose machine, or just an air fryer and save money?
Thanks in advance for your advice however it may come
Thanks.
Just curious, why was the air fryer not a good fit? Did it not really work as advertised or something else? Been checking this out the last few times I've been at Costco but haven't bit the bullet yet.
I own the large and medium InstantPot and absolutely love them.
Air fryers have me intrigued but since I already have IP's is it worth it to get this Ninja multi-purpose machine, or just an air fryer and save money?
Thanks in advance for your advice however it may come
Personally I had separate IP and air fryer and decided to get the foodi. Not only does it save me space, but the additional features like the dehydrator sealed the deal for me. Making beef and bacon jerky has been a game changer! If you do get one, I highly recommend temp probes to cook your meats perfectly every time!