Sam's Club Members: 6-Quart Ninja Speedi 14-in-1 Rapid Cooker & Air Fryer
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Sam's Club has for their Members: 6-Quart Ninja Speedi 14-in-1 Rapid Cooker & Air Fryer (SF303CO) for $69.98. Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise shipping varies by location.
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Well reviewed w/ 4.8 out of 5 stars by 188 Sam's Club customers.
Read the instructions, put it on steam for 20 minutes with three cups of water and run that's basically the cleaning cycle. Just do it weekly or things will get permanently caked on
Just picked one up while I was there buying food for NYE. It's our first air fryer, I wasn't sure what to expect. I just used it to make the kiddos some lunch and it's awesome. Kind of mad at myself for not jumping on this train a long time ago.
Agreed. We have 3 of their appliances - air fryer, pressure cooker and an older one I can't remember the name of right now. Never any issues with them and the multifunction pressure cooker/roaster/broiler gets constant use in our house.
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Just picked one up while I was there buying food for NYE. It's our first air fryer, I wasn't sure what to expect. I just used it to make the kiddos some lunch and it's awesome. Kind of mad at myself for not jumping on this train a long time ago.
Any of the ninja appliances r so worth it. You can't go wrong it anything from them. We have a foodie grill and we use it pretty much more than the oven
Any of the ninja appliances r so worth it. You can't go wrong it anything from them. We have a foodie grill and we use it pretty much more than the oven
Agreed. We have 3 of their appliances - air fryer, pressure cooker and an older one I can't remember the name of right now. Never any issues with them and the multifunction pressure cooker/roaster/broiler gets constant use in our house.
I have a foodi which is great but with this design, the lid is very hard to clean.
You need to unscrew the grate that blocks the heating element, and manually scrub the fan under the heating element.
Might want to hold off on this and get the combi when theres a sale. Its the upgraded version of this with more functions. I have this and its very convenient. Make sure to add a half cup more water then the recipe suggests for pasta. Otherwise it too dry.
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12-31-2023 at 12:14 AM.
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I have a foodi which is great but with this design, the lid is very hard to clean.
You need to unscrew the grate that blocks the heating element, and manually scrub the fan under the heating element.
Other than the hard-to-clean design, I love it.
Read the instructions, put it on steam for 20 minutes with three cups of water and run that's basically the cleaning cycle. Just do it weekly or things will get permanently caked on
Glad I know someone who has a Sam's card, this is a great deal. I have an instantpot ,but only really use it to steam dim sum and fish, and pressure cook is not really necessary beyond speeding up the process a bit. Air fry and steam in the same appliance is exactly what I need.
They have a lot of products that seem redundant. I have a Foodi with the smart lid and saw this and it's confusing. Seems like most of them are air fryers but this also cooks underneath the air fryer vs a Foodi which is also a pressure cooker and this isn't. Someone else mentioned a Combi. Is that supposed to be a Speedi with a front facing door?
Glad I know someone who has a Sam's card, this is a great deal. I have an instantpot ,but only really use it to steam dim sum and fish, and pressure cook is not really necessary beyond speeding up the process a bit. Air fry and steam in the same appliance is exactly what I need.
I noticed that my ninja pressure cooker/air fryer came up to pressure much faster than my instant pot, which I ended up selling. Something to consider if you want a multi-function appliance instead of 2 separate ones. That's just my experience, though, but I can't recommend the multifunction Ninja enough!
We have this one: Ninja OL501 Foodi 6.5 Qt. 14-in-1 Pressure Cooker Steam Fryer with SmartLid, that Air Fries, Proofs & More, with 2-Layer Capacity, 4.6 Qt. Crisp Plate & 25 Recipes, Silver/Black https://a.co/d/03EoCma
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You need to unscrew the grate that blocks the heating element, and manually scrub the fan under the heating element.
Other than the hard-to-clean design, I love it.
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You need to unscrew the grate that blocks the heating element, and manually scrub the fan under the heating element.
Other than the hard-to-clean design, I love it.
Read the instructions, put it on steam for 20 minutes with three cups of water and run that's basically the cleaning cycle. Just do it weekly or things will get permanently caked on
I noticed that my ninja pressure cooker/air fryer came up to pressure much faster than my instant pot, which I ended up selling. Something to consider if you want a multi-function appliance instead of 2 separate ones. That's just my experience, though, but I can't recommend the multifunction Ninja enough!
We have this one: Ninja OL501 Foodi 6.5 Qt. 14-in-1 Pressure Cooker Steam Fryer with SmartLid, that Air Fries, Proofs & More, with 2-Layer Capacity, 4.6 Qt. Crisp Plate & 25 Recipes, Silver/Black https://a.co/d/03EoCma
We still use our old one as a pressure cooker