Amazon has Ninja 6-in-1 Woodfire Outdoor Electric Grill & Smoker (OG321) on sale for $289.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Dmytro_B for sharing this deal.
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Powered by electricity, flavored by real burning wood pellets. Create rich smoky flavor you can see and taste with any cook function. From meat lovers to veggie enthusiasts, there's something for everyone.
Get all the performance of a full-size propane grill* with the same char and searing, with 1760 Watts of fully electric power. *compared to a Weber spirit
Create authentic BBQ bark and flavor fast and easy with just 1/2 cup of pellets.
Add smoky flavor to your air fried favorites and cook all your side dishes outdoors.
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Amazon has Ninja 6-in-1 Woodfire Outdoor Electric Grill & Smoker (OG321) on sale for $289.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Dmytro_B for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
Powered by electricity, flavored by real burning wood pellets. Create rich smoky flavor you can see and taste with any cook function. From meat lovers to veggie enthusiasts, there's something for everyone.
Get all the performance of a full-size propane grill* with the same char and searing, with 1760 Watts of fully electric power. *compared to a Weber spirit
Create authentic BBQ bark and flavor fast and easy with just 1/2 cup of pellets.
Add smoky flavor to your air fried favorites and cook all your side dishes outdoors.
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I have one of these (as well as a legit smoker)... I will say these are great for quick smoking in cold weather or like above mentioned homes with restrictions. The biggest con with these is the smoke flavor is a bit much and has a bit of fake smoke flavor to it. I found it best to pre-smoke the grill and let the smoke out then put your food in, then smoke for a shorter time and finish with a grill setting. I get wings that are quick and easy with a good crisp (20-30 minutes). I even did some quick tomahawks that came out awesome. It doesn't replace the real deal but a great set/forget with quicker results when the weather isn't ideal.
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I have one of these (as well as a legit smoker)... I will say these are great for quick smoking in cold weather or like above mentioned homes with restrictions. The biggest con with these is the smoke flavor is a bit much and has a bit of fake smoke flavor to it. I found it best to pre-smoke the grill and let the smoke out then put your food in, then smoke for a shorter time and finish with a grill setting. I get wings that are quick and easy with a good crisp (20-30 minutes). I even did some quick tomahawks that came out awesome. It doesn't replace the real deal but a great set/forget with quicker results when the weather isn't ideal.
Ninja's website has Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect™ Premium XL Outdoor Grill & Smoker for $499 w/ coupon for 20% off (SAVEMORE) = $399. It's bronze with model number OG952 whereas Amazon carries OG951 for the same price after coupon. They also have a combo model w/ stand and accessory for $599 - 20%.https://www.sharkninja.com/ninja-...OG952.html
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Ninja's website has Ninja Woodfire Pro Connect™ Premium XL Outdoor Grill & Smoker for $499 w/ coupon for 20% off (SAVEMORE) = $399. It's bronze with model number OG952 whereas Amazon carries OG951 for the same price after coupon. They also have a combo model w/ stand and accessory for $599 - 20%.https://www.sharkninja.com/ninja-...OG952.html
Thanks is there any difference in functionality of these models. OG951 or OG952 or just different color. I like the blue better
I have one of these (as well as a legit smoker)... I will say these are great for quick smoking in cold weather or like above mentioned homes with restrictions. The biggest con with these is the smoke flavor is a bit much and has a bit of fake smoke flavor to it. I found it best to pre-smoke the grill and let the smoke out then put your food in, then smoke for a shorter time and finish with a grill setting. I get wings that are quick and easy with a good crisp (20-30 minutes). I even did some quick tomahawks that came out awesome. It doesn't replace the real deal but a great set/forget with quicker results when the weather isn't ideal.
Not knowing anything else about this smoker, your description makes me think that it isn't burning the pellets hot enough to get complete combustion. BBQ enthusiasts are usually looking for a "clear blue" smoke that slowly imparts a mild flavor vs visible smoke that works quickly but adds bitter and acrid notes.
That's why size is an advantage for smokers: the fire has to burn very hot to get complete combustion and make clear, clean smoke, but many smoked foods need to be cooked at low temperatures for long times. The smaller the smoker, the smaller the fire, and it's hard to get very small fires to very high temperatures and keep them there consistently.
I had a cheap medium-large pellet grill that made amazing food if you cooked at 350F or higher, but absolute garbage if you cooked any cooler, because maintaining lower temps meant that the fire was always stopping, then starting again and belching out dirty smoke until it could start burning hot again.
Such an insane price. I bought the Pro Connect XL for $270 this exact time last year at Sam's Club. And that was after it was $300 in February of last year. The same price for this stripped down and smaller model? No way.
Such an insane price. I bought the Pro Connect XL for $270 this exact time last year at Sam's Club. And that was after it was $300 in February of last year. The same price for this stripped down and smaller model? No way.
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Not knowing anything else about this smoker, your description makes me think that it isn't burning the pellets hot enough to get complete combustion. BBQ enthusiasts are usually looking for a "clear blue" smoke that slowly imparts a mild flavor vs visible smoke that works quickly but adds bitter and acrid notes. That's why size is an advantage for smokers: the fire has to burn very hot to get complete combustion and make clear, clean smoke, but many smoked foods need to be cooked at low temperatures for long times. The smaller the smoker, the smaller the fire, and it's hard to get very small fires to very high temperatures and keep them there consistently.I had a cheap medium-large pellet grill that made amazing food if you cooked at 350F or higher, but absolute garbage if you cooked any cooler, because maintaining lower temps meant that the fire was always stopping, then starting again and belching out dirty smoke until it could start burning hot again.
I'm pretty sure the person you're replying to doesn't actually know how this works. This device goes through an ignition process with the pellets for you add the food, which it tells you when to add the food
For starters, the pellets are only for the smoke flavor. So around the middle of your comment where you talk about fire and stuff for temperature doesn't apply to this device. It uses a heating element to cook.
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That's why size is an advantage for smokers: the fire has to burn very hot to get complete combustion and make clear, clean smoke, but many smoked foods need to be cooked at low temperatures for long times. The smaller the smoker, the smaller the fire, and it's hard to get very small fires to very high temperatures and keep them there consistently.
I had a cheap medium-large pellet grill that made amazing food if you cooked at 350F or higher, but absolute garbage if you cooked any cooler, because maintaining lower temps meant that the fire was always stopping, then starting again and belching out dirty smoke until it could start burning hot again.
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For starters, the pellets are only for the smoke flavor. So around the middle of your comment where you talk about fire and stuff for temperature doesn't apply to this device. It uses a heating element to cook.
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