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Model: Ninja Crispi Pro 4-in-1 Glass Air Fryer, 4-Qt Glass Container with Lid, 4 Functions, Air Fry, Bake/Proof, Recrisp, and Dehydrate, Dishwasher Safe, AS100PK1 Pink
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Glass is far superior and the cook -> storage versatility is thoughtful and innovative. But the food just doesn't come out as crispy as I want; convection feels inferior to the Gourmia I have in my kitchenette and the old Philips dinosaur one I got which might've been the first air fryer ever.
TL; DR. Everything about it other than the air frying is wonderful.
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I spent $289 at Ninja's website for mine. It came with a total of 4 glass containers. 2 large, 1 med and 1 small. I have never even used the 2 extra containers. It was a early promo.
$199 is good for an excellent air fryer that I use daily, but it would be better with 2 containers for slightly more money. If you don't mind a single container, this is an amazing air fryer.
This is a good deal for the pro. I paid $159.99 at Kohl's for the smaller one. https://www.kohls.com/product/prd...system.jsp Didn't really see a difference except for a few extra watts and the larger container that can be had for about 35 bucks from Ninja.
Are people really convinced this is better than a normal air fryer?
Because it is? It uses glass bowls, much safer than Teflon coated non stick pans. You can also store the food you cook in the bowls in the bowls themselves with the included lids. It's awesome.
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I've found the Crispi to be quite Shitti.
Glass is far superior and the cook -> storage versatility is thoughtful and innovative. But the food just doesn't come out as crispy as I want; convection feels inferior to the Gourmia I have in my kitchenette and the old Philips dinosaur one I got which might've been the first air fryer ever.
TL; DR. Everything about it other than the air frying is wonderful.
I spent $289 at Ninja's website for mine. It came with a total of 4 glass containers. 2 large, 1 med and 1 small. I have never even used the 2 extra containers. It was a early promo.$199 is good for an excellent air fryer that I use daily, but it would be better with 2 containers for slightly more money. If you don't mind a single container, this is an amazing air fryer.
It's only 4qt, and I have the 6qt Crispi Pro. The larger bowl is much better.
i bought the standard one that has the 6qt and 2.5qt. was originally going to get the non pro, but gf wanted the temp control, plus the larger bowl. it was probably twice as expensive, but not having to find a place to put the top part, everytime you swap bowls is good. didn't know they had one that only had 4qt. compared to the normal $50 ish air fryer we used to have,, it is defeinitely better at air fryer things. also a ton easier to keep clean. those normal air fryers eventually grease if not cleaned off near immediately will get impossible to remove from their tray. plus no teflon is nice
Are people really convinced this is better than a normal air fryer?
It is so much better than a normal air fryer in terms of convenience and maintenance.Depending on what you're cooking, you might have to clean a normal air fryer's inner basket every after cooking session. You also need to maintain the tray to remove oil/food debris.Cleaning the Crispi Pro's glass bowls is so much easier. The top element just needs to be wiped off by a wet/warm towel.The top element really only directs heat at the center and I this is because they have to make it compatible with the smaller bowls. If I want my food to come up crispier, I usually use the medium/small bowls and I don't notice any difference when I air fry the same food with my old Philips air fryer.
I've found the Crispi to be quite Shitti. Glass is far superior and the cook -> storage versatility is thoughtful and innovative. But the food just doesn't come out as crispy as I want; convection feels inferior to the Gourmia I have in my kitchenette and the old Philips dinosaur one I got which might've been the first air fryer ever.TL; DR. Everything about it other than the air frying is wonderful.
I have the old Philips one and still use it. It works great for fast and crispy fries.
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Glass is far superior and the cook -> storage versatility is thoughtful and innovative. But the food just doesn't come out as crispy as I want; convection feels inferior to the Gourmia I have in my kitchenette and the old Philips dinosaur one I got which might've been the first air fryer ever.
TL; DR. Everything about it other than the air frying is wonderful.
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$199 is good for an excellent air fryer that I use daily, but it would be better with 2 containers for slightly more money. If you don't mind a single container, this is an amazing air fryer.
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Glass is far superior and the cook -> storage versatility is thoughtful and innovative. But the food just doesn't come out as crispy as I want; convection feels inferior to the Gourmia I have in my kitchenette and the old Philips dinosaur one I got which might've been the first air fryer ever.
TL; DR. Everything about it other than the air frying is wonderful.
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