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Ninja smart integrated grill 5 in 1
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Brings it to - $136 (taxes extra)
Kohls sells it for $230
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Three things. 1. It is best if you are cooking for two, otherwise multiple batches may be required.
2. It needs designated counter space. It is large and heavy enough you will not want to move it every time you use it.
3. It gets hot and requires non metal utensils. Silicone tongs, spatula, fork are the only tools that can handle the heat.
I bought this hoping it will motivate me to be a better cook allowing me to grill more and making use of the air fryer. Didn't want to go back to relying on a microwave again ever since it broke down months ago. This sounds like a better solution for healthier cooking.
I opted for this model with the probe since it costs just a little more and I need all the help I can get with cooking.
I bought this hoping it will motivate me to be a better cook allowing me to grill more and making use of the air fryer. Didn't want to go back to relying on a microwave again ever since it broke down months ago. This sounds like a better solution for healthier cooking.
I opted for this model with the probe since it costs just a little more and I need all the help I can get with cooking.
When opened 19in (side) x 12in (front) x 16in (top)
The reason the length extends to 19in when opened is because the hinge of the lid sits at the base of the unit. I always forget to pull the device forward when cooking to give it some room to open. Luckily it is never hot to the touch on the outside.
I've always struggled with cooking/grilling meats even with a thermometer and a cast iron. I just can't do it for the life of me. The Ninja Foodi Grill completely upped my game. Smart move with the thermometer probe. You will not regret your purchase.
Edit: I've cooked burgers, steaks, pork chops, and chicken wing/leg/thigh using the grill function. The airfryer function works well too but I've only used it a handful of times.
When opened 19in (side) x 12in (front) x 16in (top)
The reason the length extends to 19in when opened is because the hinge of the lid sits at the base of the unit. I always forget to pull the device forward when cooking to give it some room to open. Luckily it is never hot to the touch on the outside.
I've always struggled with cooking/grilling meats even with a thermometer and a cast iron. I just can't do it for the life of me. The Ninja Foodi Grill completely upped my game. Smart move with the thermometer probe. You will not regret your purchase.
Edit: I've cooked burgers, steaks, pork chops, and chicken wing/leg/thigh using the grill function. The airfryer function works well too but I've only used it a handful of times.
I definitely need all the help in upping my game when it comes to cooking. Not expecting getting the Ninja to work miracles but this thing should help a lot and taking up only as much space as what my old microwave used to take up I hope and do so much more in the food I can "try" to make.
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Well Kohl's gives you $15 Kohl's cash for every $50 so I would keep the Kohl's one cuz you'll get $30 or $45 back and it's around the same price. Not to mention dealing with Kohl's will be easier for any returns or problems
Grabbed this after reading reviews on the newer XL one as most people say it seems like the newer one just doesn't heat up as much.
I'm trying to decide the the smart probe is important enough to get that model instead - the savings (especially factoring in the kohls cash) are more valuable on the Kohls (non-Pro) model.
Thanks in advance
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