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Ninja air fryers plummet under £90 for Black Friday

By britishbulletin.com28 November 20256 Mins Read
Ninja air fryers plummet under £90 for Black Friday
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If you need a new air fryer to help cook your Christmas dinner, you’re in luck. Amazon has marked down bestselling Ninja air fryers to their “lowest ever price” as part of its Black Friday deals.

Ninja was named the No.1 air fryer brand in the UK last year, and with a shelf heaving under the weight of its awards from reviewers, it’s not hard to see why. The only problem? Air fryers from the popular US brand tend to be pricier than some of its main competitors, so it’s not always the most affordable option when looking to upgrade.

But now you can get the Air Fryer Max Pro, Foodi Max, and Double Stack XL for quite a bargain.

The most affordable model is the Ninja Air Fryer Max Pro, with its single 6.7-litre drawer to roast, bake, and air fry. It ships in a stylish Black and Copper colourway, and Amazon will even bundle a pair of silicon tongs, so you can remove food safely once it’s cooked. This model earned a Recommended award from the team at TrustedReviews and clinched five stars in a review from Ideal Homes.

Usually £169.99, this air fryer has now plummeted to £89.99 — a saving of 47%.

Ninja’s own online site, and Curry happen to be running the same Black Friday deals. However, Amazon is the only site offering these handy kitchen items in the exclusive black and copper colourway.

Ninja Air Fryer drops under £90 for Black Friday in lowest ever price

Air Fryer Max Pro from Ninja has plummeted below the £100 threshold. Amazon has slashed £70 from the Ninja Air Fryer Max Pro — dropping it to a record-low price. This model boasts a 6.2-litre drawer, which is large enough to fit up to four chicken breasts. With cooking modes like Roast, Bake, and Air Fry, Ninja says its clever gadget can cook 50% faster than a fan oven and uses 60% less energy.

If you prefer the black and silver version of this Pro fryer, it’s available on Currys for £128.

Ninja Air Fryer Max Pro

Air fryers have surged in popularity due to the huge energy savings. According to data from Ninja, its clever kitchenware uses 60% less electricity than a conventional fan oven. Cooking time can be slashed by as much as 50% too, depending on what you’re cooking.

The term “air fryer” is somewhat misleading, as these clever kitchen gadgets aren’t only about crisping up homemade chips with 75% less fat than a traditional deep-fat fryer. Air fryers can do everything you’d do in a fan oven, from baking desserts to cooking entire meals, and with a lot less electricity — with a 60% reduction in your energy bill, according to Ninja research.

The Ninja Foodi Max dual-drawer air fryer has returned to its all-time low price of £155 — and is a full £20 cheaper than its price tag during the last round of Black Friday sales.

This flagship air fryer has two dishwasher-safe drawers with a 4.75-litre capacity — for a total of 9.5 litres. That’s big enough to cook a 2kg whole chicken or 1.4kg of fries in each drawer. As such, this Ninja Foodi Max model should be more than enough for larger families to cook an entire meal without switching on an oven.

As well as different preset heat modes (Max Crisp, Air Fry, Roast, Bake), including temperatures up to 240°C, the Ninja Foodi dual-drawer air fryer also has dedicated buttons to Reheat and Dehydrate meals. Each drawer can be set to a different temperature, with cooking time synchronised to finish at the same time — making it easier to time your cooking.

Research suggests between 30% (Leatherhead Food Research) to 46% (Iceland customer survey) of Britons own an air fryer. If you’re missing out on the faster cooking speeds, lower energy bills, then this Ninja Foodi dual-drawer air fryer is a good pick.

Ninja dual-drawer air fryer returns to record low price

If you’re looking for something a little bigger, this flagship dual-drawer model from Ninja is the best option. It boasts two vast 4.75-litre drawers for a total capacity of 9.5 litres. Ninja says that’s enough to cook a 2kg whole chicken or 1.4kg of fries in each drawer without using your oven. You can synchronise both drawers to finish cooking at the same time, and set them individually to different temperatures.

The colourway for this particular air fryer is exclusive to Amazon, but you can also find a black and silver option at Currys.

Ninja Foodi Max

Lastly, the Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer, has been marked down to under £200. This model was unveiled by the US brand earlier this year and is designed to solve one of the biggest headaches with its devices — the amount of countertop space required.

If you don’t have the spare work surface to accommodate one of the large-capacity models above, the Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer could be the solution. In a world first, this clever model stacks the two drawers on top of one another — minimising the amount of room required.

Ninja says its designers have managed to reduce the overall width by 30% compared to the dual-drawer Ninja Foodi Max above. Despite this slimmer profile, the Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer has the same total 9.5 litre capacity, so you’ll be able to cook the same amount of food. Based on research conducted by Ninja, this model is capable of cooking enough food to feed eight people in a single session.

It boasts six different cooking modes: Air Fry, Max Crisp, Roast, Bake, Reheat & Dehydrate.

Space-saving stacked Ninja air fryer plummets to under £200

Unveiled earlier this year, the Ninja Double Stack XL brings the vast capacity of the dual-drawer Foodi Max but squeezes it into a footprint much closer to the standard single-drawer Ninja air fryer models. If you’re short on countertop space in your kitchen, this could be a worthy investment to forgo your oven and cook food faster and using much less energy.

It’s also available in grey and silver on both Amazon and Currys for only £188.

Ninja Double Stack XL

At launch, this flagship vertically-stacked air fryer cost £269.99 — making it one of the priciest ever launched by Ninja. But the latest sale for Black Friday has seen that price tag cut to £199.

While that’s a decent saving, this is still a niche proposition compared to the others.

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